Secretly, Greatly (2013) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)

Secretly, Greatly (2013) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
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Three of Korea’s hottest young actors, Kim Soo Hyun (The Thieves), Lee Hyun Woo (To the Beautiful You) and Park Ki Woong (War of the Arrows) star as unlikely North Korean spies in the espionage action blockbuster Secretly, Greatly. Directed by Jang Cheol Su (Bedevilled), the film revolves around three elite North Korean agents sent undercover to South Korea. Until they receive their missions, they must carry out the most ordinary of lives in a quiet neighborhood a story that carries the three heroes from slapstick comedy to intense action and drama. Also co-starring Son Hyun Ju (Hide and Seek), Kim Sung Kyun (Nameless Gangster) and Ko Chang Seok (The Grand Heist), Secretly, Greatly broke Korea’s first-day box-office record and raked in nearly nine million admissions to become one of the biggest Korean films of 2013.

Two years ago, North Korean agent Won Ryu Hwan (Kim Soo Hyun) was sent to the South to lay low and await an assignment. His cover: the village idiot. Once a great soldier of the Republic’s most elite and brutal special forces, Ryu Hwan can now only diligently play the part of the bumbling fool, right down to daily missions of falling down in public and getting bullied by kids. He works at a corner store run by a kind woman who cares for him like a son. Soon, more sleeper agents show up in his neighborhood including his former subordinate Ri Hae Jin (Lee Hyun Woo), now a high school student, and the cynical and rebellious Lee Hae Rang (Park Ki Woong), who has no musical talent but is supposed to somehow become a rock singer. Just when the three spies have befriended the neighbors and grown accustomed to their small-town life, shocking orders from the North come in.

This edition comes with the Extended Cut of the film, plus making-of, music video and trailer.

2013 CNBLUE Blue Moon World Tour Live in Seoul (DVD) (2-Disc) (Korea Version)

2013 CNBLUE Blue Moon World Tour Live in Seoul (DVD) (2-Disc) (Korea Version)
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CNBLUE’s 2013 Blue Moon World Tour played to sold out audiences in Bangkok, Taipei, Hong Kong, Beijing, Sydney, Manila, Jakarta and other cities around Asia. This live DVD release records their show in Seoul on May 25 and 26 at the Jamsil Indoor Stadium. The band performed songs from their fourth mini-album, including I’m Sorry and Coffee Shop, and many other hits like In My Head, Love Girl and Love. Besides the concert, the release also includes special making film..
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My Lucky Star (2013) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

My Lucky Star (2013) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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After Sophie’s Revenge ushered in a new era of romantic comedies in Chinese cinema, Zhang Ziyi is back with more love and laughs! Having just won the Best Actress title at the 50th Golden Horse Award with The Grandmaster, the Chinese superstar proves that she can shine in just about any role she takes on. Producing and also starring in this Hollywood-style romantic spy movie, Zhang Ziyi recruited Taiwan singer-actor Leehom Wang to star as her dream man in this prequel directed by American director Dennie Gordon.

After winning a free trip to Singapore, travel agency employee and amateur cartoonist Sophie (Zhang Ziyi) meets a handsome but mysterious man David (Leehom Wang) in a hotel. A spitting image of the man she drew, Sophie quickly falls in love with David who is actually on a secret spy mission involving a valuable diamond..
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M (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version) (Give-away Version)

M (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version) (Give-away Version)
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Memories of first love never fade away. Filmmaker Lee Myung Se collaborates with his favorite leading man, Kang Dong Won (Duelist), to paint a romantic mystery about one man’s journey through time and space in desperate search for his first love. Kang steps into his role with much austerity, portraying a man caught between remembrance and oblivion. Aptly titled M for Mystery, Memory, and Min Woo (Kang’s character), director Lee’s latest effort merges the tender delicacy of First Love and My Love, My Bride and the powerful punches of Nowhere To Hide and Duelist. Whilst his fusion period drama Duelist bursts with color and dynamic action, the stylistically dazzling M draws illumination from darkness, bringing back the bittersweet memories of first love with abstract neo-noir flair.

Bestselling novelist Han Min Woo (Kang Dong Won) is riding high in his career. Popular and revered not only for his literary accomplishment, but also for his good looks, Min Woo is about to marry his attractive, wealthy fianc e Eun Hye (Kong Hyo Jin, Happiness). His life seems all too perfect until one day he reaches a dead end in his writing that almost drives him neurotic. His troubling mind is soon put to rest thanks to Mimi (Lee Yeon Hee, A Millionaire’s First Love), a mysterious girl he meets at a bar one night. But the next morning, Min Woo cannot remember anything about the night except for blurred images. The mystery starts to unfold when he attends his old schoolmate’s wedding and discovers that Mimi is his first love from 11 years ago. But the more he tries to find her, the deeper he falls into the twilight zone between reality and subconsciousness..
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PolyGram Forever Live (Blu-ray)

PolyGram Forever Live (Blu-ray)
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PolyGram Forever Live includes the live recordings of some of Hong Kong’s classics at the PolyGram Forever Live 828 concert, namely Alan Tam’s “Love Trap,” Hacken Lee’s “Blue Moon,” Karen Tong’s “Everyone Has A Dream,” Priscilla Chan’s “The Forgotten Promise,” Linda Wong’s “Don’t Ask Who I Am” and Wynners’ “Be With Me.”.
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Mr. Go (2013) (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)

Mr. Go (2013) (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
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Taking four years to produce, the big-budget 3D sports movie Mr. Go tells the unlikely story of a circus-trained gorilla from China that follows its owner to South Korea to play for a baseball team. To create its hero, the China-Korea co-production employed cutting-edge visual technology and a 180-person animation team comparable to that of Rise of the Planet of the Apes and King Kong. Based on the Hur Young Man comic The 7th Team, Mr. Go is directed by Kim Yong Hwa (200 Pounds Beauty) and stars Chinese actress Xu Jiao (CJ7) and Korean actors Kim Kang Woo (The Taste of Money) and Sung Dong Il (The Grand Heist).

To repay her late grandfather’s debt and save her children’s circus troupe, ringmaster Wei Wei (Xu Jiao) accepts a golden baseball agent’s invitation to join a baseball team in South Korea with her longtime pal homerun-hitting gorilla Ling Ling. Thanks to its long trained circus skills, the ape, dubbed “Mr. Go,” takes the South Korean baseball scene by storm and immediately becomes a fan and media favorite. Eyeing the gigantic prize money, Wei Wei and Ling Ling take to the final stage but their plans are shattered by Ling Ling’s worsening knee problem and a strong rival team that brings in an unexpected player of their own.

This edition includes the Cantonese version of the film dubbed by Bob and Linda Chung..
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A Better Tomorrow Series (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)

A Better Tomorrow Series (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
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These are the legendary films that created the era of heroic bloodshed. Propelling the Hong Kong box office sales to a record high in 1986, John Woo’s A Better Tomorrow won Best Picture and Best Actor trophies at the 6th Hong Kong Film Awards. It was also selected by local critics and film makers as the best of the Best 100 Movies Ever in Hong Kong film history. The success of the blood and bullet movie ended the dominance of Sammo Hung and Jacky Chan’s action comedies in the 80s and played a significant role in shaping the development of Hong Kong films.

A Better Tomorrow (1986)
As essential a Hong Kong film as you could ever find, A Better Tomorrow, is a milestone of Hong Kong Cinema, and the first true John Woo film from legendary director John Woo. Ho (Ti Lung) and Mark (Chow Yun-Fat) are triad brothers at the top of their game, but each suffers a stunning fall from grace. Ho is betrayed and sent to prison, much to the shame of his brother, police cadet Kit (Leslie Cheung). Mark is crippled during a bloody hit on a rival gang leader, leaving him a shell of a man. Years later the two are reunited, but the world has changed around them. Now at the mercy of their former comrades in the triad, the two form an uneasy alliance with Kit to strike back…with a hailstorm of bullets.

A Better Tomorrow II (1987)
Director John Woo outdoes his hyperkinetic gunplay from the first film, as he reunites Ti Lung, Leslie Cheung, and even Chow Yun Fat for this entertaining and dramatic sequel to one of the most popular Hong Kong films ever. When we last left our heroes, Ho (Ti Lung) was thrown in jail for his triad activities, but the courts grant him lenience for his righteousness. He’s released to infiltrate the gang of suspected bad guy Lung (Dean Shek), who’s currently being investigated by Ho’s brother Kit (Leslie Cheung). But circumstances go sour, and Ho turns to an unlikely ally: former killer Ken, who’s the twin brother of Chow Yun Fat from the first Better Tomorrow!

A Better Tomorrow III (1989)
Producer Tsui Hark takes the directing reins from John Woo for the third and final film in the A Better Tomorrow trilogy. A Better Tomorrow III is a prequel to the earlier films, and features the return of Mark, the suave, righteous killer made popular by actor Chow Yun Fat in the original A Better Tomorrow. Still young and without the seasoning which would make him one of the triad underworld’s most fearsome killers, Mark journeys to 1974 Saigon, where he hooks up with tough-as-nails gangster Anita Mui. She teaches him the way of the gun, but her former flame doesn’t take kindly to Chow’s presence around his ex-girlfriend. Making matters worse is a love triangle involving Chow’s cousin Tony Leung Ka Fai, and the approaching fall of Saigon. Tsui Hark serves up slow-motion bullet ballet and wrenching melodrama in classic Better Tomorrow tradition, whi.
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Sophie’s Revenge (2009) (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)

Sophie's Revenge (2009) (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
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Zhang Ziyi is beautiful, lovable, and absolutely hilarious in her first comedic role as the eponymous heroine of Sophie’s Revenge. The first film produced by Zhang, the Hollywood-style urban romantic comedy embraces the genre with heartwarming cinematic gusto, throwing beautiful people in beautiful places into hapless Bridget Jones-style dilemmas. Fan Bingbing (Shinjuku Incident) does a bit of image debunking herself as Zhang’s gorgeous and manipulative onscreen nemesis. Competing for the hands of the leading ladies are two of Asia’s biggest heartthrobs, Korean star So Ji Sub (Rough Cut) and Taiwan actor Peter Ho (My DNA Says I Love You). Ruby Lin (Princess Returning Pearl) and Yao Chen (All’s Well Ends Well 2009) take supporting roles as Zhang’s scheming buddies. Directed by Chinese-American director Eva Jin, Sophie’s Revenge is a feel-good feast for the eyes and heart, from the dazzling art direction to the whimsical animation sequences to the tried-but-true story of love, laughter, and tears.

High-strung comic artist Sophie (Zhang Ziyi) is out for revenge after losing her fiance Jeff (So Ji Sub) to insufferable actress Joanna (Fan Bingbing). Chronicling her strategies to win Jeff back in her budding book “The Handbook of Love”, Sophie lays out her war plan step by step, but things have a habit of backfiring in wacky ways. She enlists Joanna’s ex, affable photographer Gordon (Peter Ho), to help break up the lovebirds. As their efforts to sway Jeff begin to take effect, Sophie and Gordon find themselves falling for each other instead.

This edition comes with director and cast profiles, trailer, and photo gallery..
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Thermae Romae (2012) (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)

Thermae Romae (2012) (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
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A bath can soothe the body, the soul, and even an empire in Thermae Romae, the live-action adaptation of the popular manga series by Yamazaki Mari. The fantasy comedy stars Abe Hiroshi as an architect in the Roman Empire who finds inspirations for new baths after he accidentally time travels to modern Japan. In addition to adapting the architect’s hilarious adventures from the manga, writer Muto Shogo (Crows Zero) also creates new characters and subplots to make Thermae Romae the greatest time-traveling Roman bath epic in cinematic history!

To achieve authenticity, director Takeuchi Hideki (Nodame Cantabile: The Final Score) took the entire cast and crew to Rome’s Cinecitt Studios, which has also hosted productions of films like La Dolce Vita, Cleopatra, and Gangs of New York. The quirky mix of irreverent humor and grand historical epic made Thermae Romae a massive box office hit in Japan, becoming one of the top grossing live-action Japanese films of 2012.

An architect in the Roman Empire, Lucius (Abe Hiroshi) is undergoing a creative crisis. After complaining about the appalling state of Roman baths, Lucius is sucked into a tunnel that takes him to present-day Japan. Emerging in a local Japanese public bath, Lucius is astonished by the achievements of those he calls the “flat-faced people”. Upon returning, Lucius decides to apply those brilliant methods into his new bath. Every time he returns to Japan, he is amazed by the ideas modern Japanese have for hygiene. The more ideas he copies for his own bath, the bigger star Lucius becomes. However, with fame also comes danger, as Lucius is soon caught between a power struggle involving Emperor Hadrian and two of his most trusted men..
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Jolin Tsai Myself World Tour In Taipei Live DVD (Regular Edition)

Jolin Tsai Myself World Tour In Taipei Live DVD (Regular Edition)
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Jolin Tsai’s Myself World Tour lasted for two years and four months before finishing at Taipei Arena this April. Never settling for less, Jolin lived up to her reputation as a sexy diva, going through 11 costume changes for each concert and performing jaw-dropping dance routines.

This edition contains a poster, making-of and a music video of “Journey.”.
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