Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Weekly New Movie Releases 3

JAPAN / KOREA @ New and Future Releases

Detective K (2-Disc First Press Edition) (Korea Version) With English Subtitles
Director: Seok Yun Kim Cast: Kim Myung Min, Han Ji Min, Oh Dal Soo
Detective K tells about the adventures of Joseon's top detective (Kim Myeong-min) as he investigates, as ordered by the King, a series of mysterious murders that is plaguing the country. During his secret mission, he meets Han Seo Pil (Oh Dal-soo)... Detective K tells about the adventures of Joseon's top detective (Kim Myeong-min) as he investigates, as ordered by the King, a series of mysterious murders that is plaguing the country. During his secret mission, he meets Han Seo Pil (Oh Dal-soo) who eventually becomes his sidekick, and Han Gaek Ju (Han Ji-min), an influential business woman who is a key figure in the case. As they dig deeper into the mystery, they uncover disturbing secrets that link the murders to a massive conspiracy that will shake the whole nation of Joseon.

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Showdonwn (Korea Version) With English Subtitles
Director: Park Hoon-jeong-I Cast: Park Hee Soon, Jin Gu
In the 11th year of Kwang Hae-gun, Jo-seon soldiers go to war with China after an invasion. In the middle of Manchu, three people who have barely survived are being cornered by the Chinese forces, and begin a bloody battle not with their enemies but with their friends.

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Sunday, 24 April 2011

Kung Fu Hustle: Premium Limited Edition



Kung Fu Hustle [Premium Limited Edition] Contains:
- Limited to 5000 sets
- Leather Fabric Case
- Movie Photo Book
- Stephen Chow's Hand Print
- Kung Fu Manual
- Certificate of Authencity.
- DVD

Thursday, 21 April 2011

Weekly New Movie Releases 2

JAPAN / KOREA @ New and Future Releases
Hero (DVD) (Korean Version) With English Subtitles Free Shipping - Enjoy Our FREE Shipping Offer on over 10,000 Titles
Cast: Kim Hyeong Gyoo, Lee Da In, Son Ho Young, Han Ye Won, Kim Hyeong Gyoo, Lee Da In


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The Relation Of Face, Mind And Love With English Subtitles Free Shipping - Enjoy Our FREE Shipping Offer on over 10,000 Titles
Cast: Talented architect Tae-pung (Kang Ji-hwan) involved in a car accident. Because of the accident, Tae-
Talented architect Tae-pung (Kang Ji-hwan) involved in a car accident. Because of the accident, Tae-pung encounters visual impairment which makes it hard for him to make out features on a person. Then one day, he meets what he believes is a beautiful woman named Wang So-jung (E. Ji-ah). In fact, So-jung is not a beauty queen as Tae-pung believes, having many facial blemishes. Meanwhile, So-jung is unaware of Tae-pung\'s visual impairment and becomes extremely flattered by the approach of this handsome man. In fact, this is the first time in her life that a man has hit on her. So-jung, who works as a journalist for an animal magazine, quickly falls for Tae-pung and romance blooms between the couple. Tae-pung then leaves on a business trip. During his business trip, Tae-pung\'s vision reverts back to normal. When Tae-pung returns home he doesn\'t recognize So-jung, not even when she is standing next to him.

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Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Weekly New Movie Releases


NEW MOVIE RELEASES AND REISSUES

What Women Want [Blu-ray] With English Subtitles Free Shipping - Enjoy Our FREE Shipping Offer on over 10,000 Titles
Director:Chen Da Ming Cast: Andy Lau , Gong Li , Chan Chi Pang, Hu Jing, Li Cheng Ru
The film, called "Wo Zhi Nv Ren Xin" in Chinese, is about an advertising agency manager who suddenly finds he can read women's minds. Lau plays the lead character, and Gong is his love interest.

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Shaolin (2011) [Blu-Ray] With English Subtitles Free Shipping - Enjoy Our FREE Shipping Offer on over 10,000 Titles
Director: Benny Chan Cast: Andy Lau, Nicolas Tse, Jackie Chan, Fan Bing Bing, Wu Jing
China is plunged into strife as feuding warlords try to expand their power by warring over neighboring lands. Fuelled by his success on the battlefield, young and arrogant Hao Jie sneers at Shaolin's masters when he beats one of them in a duel. But the pride comes before a fall. When his own family is wiped out by a rival warlord, Hao is forced to take refuge with the monks. As the civil unrest spreads and the people suffer, Hao and the Shaolin masters are forced to take a fiery stand against the evil warlords. They launch a daring plan or rescue and escape.

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30th Hong Kong Film Awards 2011 - Winners

  • Best film: “Gallants”
  • Best director: Tsui Hark, “Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame”
  • Best screenplay: Pang Ho-cheung and Heiward Mak, “Love In a Puff”
  • Best actor: Nicholas Tse, “The Stool Pigeon”
  • Best actress: Carina Lau, “Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame”
  • Best supporting actor: Teddy Robin, “Gallants”
  • Best supporting actress: Susan Shaw, “Gallants”
  • Best new performer: Hanjin Tan, “Bruce Lee, My Brother”
  • Best cinematography: Peter Pau, “Confucius”
  • Best film editing: Cheung Ka-fai, “Ip Man 2″
  • Best art direction: James Choo, “Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame”
  • Best costume and make-up design: Bruce Yu, “Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame”
  • Best action choreography: Sammo Hung, “Ip Man 2″
  • Best original film score: Teddy Robin and Tommy Wai, “Gallants”
  • Best original film song: “Here to Stay,” music, lyrics and performed by Jun Kung
  • Best sound design: Wang Danrong and Zhao Nan, “Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame”
  • Best visual effects: Lee Yong-gi and Nam Sang-woo, “Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame”
  • Best new director: Felix Chong, “Once a Gangster”
  • Best Asian film: “Confessions” (Japan)
  • Professional achievement: Willie Chan
  • Lifetime achievement: Terry Lai
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    Thursday, 7 April 2011

    List Of Steven Chow Movies:

    Stephen Chow began as a temporary actor for TVB. He entered TVB in early 1980s, and was trained there, although he had few opportunities to appear in films. Chow graduated from TVB's acting classes in 1982. Chow began to find some success with the children programme 430 Space Shuttle , which he co-hosted with Tony Leung Chiu-Wai.

    In 1987, Chow entered into the movie industry through the film Final Justice, which won him the Taiwan Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actor.

    While Chow became quite well known on TVB for his comedies (especially 1989's The Final Combat), he shot to stardom in 1990's All for the Winner. This film made him and his older sidekick Ng Man-Tat two of the most sought-after stars in the Hong Kong film industry. Chow would collaborate with Ng on many of his more successful comedies, including Shaolin Soccer. Chow became Hong Kong's undisputed No. 1 comedian, taking over the mantle of Michael Hui. Unlike Hui, Chow's comedies are of the mo lei tau genre. With his expert comic timing and "rubber-faced mannerisms" , Chow ranked alongside Andy Lau, Chow Yun-fat and Jackie Chan as the major box office draws of the 1990s.

    In 1994 Chow began directing films, starting with From Beijing with Love, which he co-directed with Lee Lik-Chi. In the later half of the 1990s, mainland China began to warm to Stephen Chow movies. His film duology A Chinese Odyssey (1994) became (and remains) a cult classic in mainland China, baffling many Hong Kong observers, as the duology did only moderately well in Hong Kong. Nonetheless, on the mainland Chow rapidly became one of Hong Kong's most iconic film stars.

    In 2001 his film Shaolin Soccer grossed over 60 million(60000000) HK dollars. The film won Best picture, and Chow won Best Actor and Best Director at the 2002 Hong Kong Film Awards, receiving a total of seven wins from 2001–2003, including the Blue Ribbon Award for Best Foreign Language Film and the Golden Bauhinia Award for Best Picture and Best Director.It was his first international hit and established his reputation in the West. In 2004 he directed the film Kung Fu Hustle winning 18 awards including BAFTA Best Film not in the English Language, five Golden Horse Awards and six Hong Kong Film Awards.

    Chow's film CJ7 began filming in July 2006 in the eastern Chinese port of Ningbo. In August 2007 the film was given the title CJ7 (Chang Jiang qi hao), a play on China's successful Shenzhou manned space missions—Shenzhou 5 and Shenzhou 6. This film introduced newcomer Kitty Zhang as his romantic lead.