Triple Tap (2010) (DVD) (2-Disc Edition) (Hong Kong Version)

Triple Tap (2010) (DVD) (2-Disc Edition) (Hong Kong Version)
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After the ambitious Shinjuku Incident, Derek Yee dips into the cops-and-robbers genre once more with the psychological thriller Triple Tap. With a title referring to a special (and fictional) firearm shooting technique that involves a shooter firing three consecutive shots at the same spot, the film is a thematic follow-up to the 2000 gunplay action thriller Double Tap, also produced by Yee. Similar to its predecessor, Triple Tap explores the depths of madness within a man corrupted by greed and the power of the gun. Daniel Wu and Louis Koo reunite once again as two competitive gun shooters involved in a cerebral game of wits in the aftermath of a fatal armed robbery. Alex Fong Chung Sun reprises his role from Double Tap and One Nite in Mongkok, playing a veteran police detective who has been forever scarred by the dangerous power of the gun. To balance out the testosterone, Twins’ Charlene Choi and Li Bing Bing (The Message) also join the cast to give the film a much-needed feminine touch.

Financial wunderkind Ken (Louis Koo) and hotshot police detective Jerry (Daniel Wu) meet as competitors at a shooting competition. After the competition, Ken encounters an armed robbery on the highway and uses his gun to take down several of the criminals. Under the strict firearm laws of Hong Kong, Jerry files charges against Ken, who manages to escape conviction. However, Jerry is not convinced that Ken is completely innocent and goes to his mentor Miu (Alex Fong Chung Sun) for advice. Meanwhile, Ken’s stress from juggling work and the two women in his life (Charlene Choi and Li Bing Bing) is starting to wear him down psychologically. With one of the robbers (Chapman To) coming back for revenge and Jerry pressing forward with his investigation, Ken hits his breaking point.

This edition comes with making of, deleted scenes, interviews, and trailers..
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The Thieves (2012) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

The Thieves (2012) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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Korea’s answer to Ocean’s Eleven, The Thieves has turned into the highest-grossing Korean film of all time. Tazza: The High Rollers director Choi Dong Hun’s heist film brings together a stunning ensemble cast of Korean and Chinese stars. A-listers Lee Jung Jae, Kim Yoon Seok, Jeon Ji Hyun and Kim Hye Su are joined by veteran actress Kim Hae Suk, character actor Oh Dal Soo, rising star Kim Soo Hyun, and Hong Kong actors Simon Yam, Angelica Lee and Derek Tsang for the blockbuster thriller. Shot in Macau, Hong Kong and Korea, the film revolves around ten thieves with different skills and agendas who collaborate and compete to steal a famous diamond from a casino. With its staggering star power and unpredictable, action-packed story, The Thieves is pure cinematic entertainment from beginning to end.

Professional thieves Popeye (Lee Jung Jae), Yenicall (Jeon Ji Hyun), Chewinggum (Kim Hae Suk) and Zampano (Kim Soo Hyun) work together seamlessly to swindle and score hits. Fresh out of prison, Pepsi (Kim Hye Su) also joins the team just in time for a call from an old friend, Macao Park (Kim Yoon Seok). Former partners Popeye, Pepsi and Macao have a loaded history: a failed job and suspected betrayal a few years ago sent Pepsi to jail and Popeye and Macao their separate ways. Now Macao is rounding up Popeye’s crew along with four Hong Kong thieves Chen (Simon Yam), Andrew (Oh Dal Soo), Julie (Angelica Lee) and Johnny (Derek Kwok) for one big, elaborate hit at a Macau casino. The target: a diamond worth $20 million..
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Petty Romance (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)

Petty Romance (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
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Their romance may be petty, but their box office certainly wasn’t! Known for his romantic hero roles on TV dramas like Pasta and Coffee Prince, popular actor Lee Seon Gyun strikes up an atypical love story with quirky actress Choi Kang Hee (My Scary Girl) in the 2010 blockbuster Petty Romance, directed by Kim Jung Hoon. Having collaborated before in the drama My Sweet Seoul, the two stars light up the screen with their easy banter and odd couple chemistry in this romantic hit about budding lovers who meet and bond over an erotic comic that comes alive on screen through animation.

Aspiring writer Da Rim (Choi Kang Hee) is brimming with creative ideas, but careless with work. Her vivid imagination eventually gets her fired from her job as a translator for an adult magazine. Cartoonist Jung Bae (Lee Seon Gyun) is great at drawing, but his stories are boring to no end. Each has what the other doesn’t, so they team up to enter an adult comic contest together, leading to all kinds of petty fights and romantic sparks!.
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MEMENTO 2013 Karaoke (4DVD)

MEMENTO 2013 Karaoke (4DVD)
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Denise Ho looks forward with MEMENTO 2013, a significant concert that celebrates her memories. Having been out and about in Taiwan alone the last four years, Denise returns to Hong Kong a stronger and more well-rounded artist and lets her glamour come through in full in her third concert at the Hong Kong Coliseum held in October 2013.

This edition includes making-of and the live version of “Like an Old Friend” as hidden track..
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Queen And I (DVD) (End) (Multi-audio) (English Subtitled) (tvN TV Drama) (Singapore Version)

Queen And I (DVD) (End) (Multi-audio) (English Subtitled) (tvN TV Drama) (Singapore Version)
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A scholar acquires a talisman that allows him to travel back and forth between the 17th century and the present-day in the tvN drama Queen In Hyun’s Man (a.k.a. Queen and I). In Joseon times, he risks his life to support the deposed Queen In Hyun. In modern times, he meets and falls in love with a perky actress playing Queen In Hyun! Ji Hyun Woo (A Thousand Kisses) and Yoo In Na (Secret Garden) star in the heartrending 2012 time-travel romance Queen In Hyun’s Man which turned into an audience favorite.

Joseon scholar Kim Boong Do (Ji Hyun Woo) has put his life on the line to facilitate the reinstatement of Queen In Hyun, who was deposed because of consort Jang Hee Bin’s scheming. Ambushed by assassins, Boong Do is moments away from death – when he’s suddenly transported into the future by the magical powers of a talisman. In present-day Korea, a confused Boong Do encounters Hee Jin (Yoo In Na), an up-and-coming actress who is playing Queen In Hyun in a TV drama. Adjusting quickly to his odd situation, Boong Do uses his time-travel abilities and newly acquired historical knowledge to alter the events of the past. With every trip through time, he falls deeper in love with Hee Jin and deeper into danger. Which world does Boong Do belong to, and can their love hold up to the unpredictable turns of time?.
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Sam Lee Adonis Concert 2008 (DVD + 2CD)

Sam Lee Adonis Concert 2008 (DVD + 2CD)
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To celebrate his 10 years on the Mando-pop scene, Taiwan’s “ballad prince” Sam Lee held his first ever concert in the winter of 2008, and more than three years later, the concert is finally released on DVD/CD amidst huge fan demand. Prepare to be won over (if you haven’t already) by his suave charm and soulful voice as he performs his classic karaoke hits like “Absolute Infatuation”, “Approaching”, “Let Go of the Hand”, and the concert theme song “Everyone’s Darling” at the Sam Lee 2008 Adonis Concert. Other highlights on the 22-track Live DVD include the solo performance of Grammy-winning violinist Jamii Szmadzinski on his rearranged version of “If You Love Her”, and the funny rehearsal footage found in the behind-the-scenes documentary.

This version comes with the concert on the bonus Live CDs and a lyrics/photo booklet..
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Sunny (2011) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

Sunny (2011) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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Sunny, yesterday my life was filled with rain…

Bringing in over seven million admissions at the box office, nostalgic blockbuster Sunny is Korea’s feel-good hit of the year. Jumping between the roaring eighties and the present-day, the crowd-pleasing film follows the friendship of seven girls, then and now. Shim Eun Kyung (Romantic Heaven), Kang So Ra (4th Period Mystery), and Min Hyo Rin (Romance Town) lead the teenage rebellion as feisty, troublemaking schoolgirls whose high school brawling days cross over with the democracy protests of the eighties. Coming of age amid pop tunes, sunny times, and fearless friendship, what lives await yesterday’s reckless dreamers when they meet again as adults? Winning Best Director at the Daejong Film Awards with just his second film, writer-director Kang Hyung Chul follows Speedy Scandal with another critically acclaimed smash hit that connects with audiences of all ages.

The picture of beauty and composure, forty-something mother and wife Na Mi (Yoo Ho Jung) seems to have achieved the ideal life. One day, she bumps into her old high school friend Chun Hwa (Jin Hee Kyung), who is hospitalized with terminal cancer but still as sassy as ever. They reminisce about their high school days together 25 years ago. Back then, Na Mi (Shim Eun Kyung) was the quirky, small-town girl who just moved to Seoul, and Chun Hwa (Kang So Ra) was the tough fighter who welcomed her into the “Sunny” crew. Along with chubby Jang Mi (Kim Min Young), foul-mouthed Jin Hee (Park Jin Joo), bookish Geum Ok (Nam Bo Ra), Miss Korea wannabe Bok Hee (Kim Bo Mi), and arrogant beauty Su Ji (Min Hyo Rin), the girls picked fights with rival cliques and danced their teenage hearts away. They vowed to be friends forever, but adolescent breakdowns and the advent of adulthood would send them all down different roads. As Chun Hwa’s health worsens, Na Mi sets out to round up the Sunny crew for one more dance..
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