New Fist Of Fury | DVD | (19/03/2012)
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| RRP There's only one action legend that could ever star in a sequel to a Bruce Lee movie and get away with it and he is Jackie Chan.In this follow-up to the screen sensation that was Fist of Fury (also directed by Lo Wei), we see a young Jackie take up the fight against another Japanese martial arts school hell-bent on crushing rival Chinese academies in Taiwan. Only problem is at the outset, he's no match against multiple fighters, so that means we get the bonus of watching him endure gruelling training before he heads out to dispense justice!Here's a chance to catch Jackie Chan in his formative years fighting his way through a tougher, bloodier and more vengeance-filled role than we've become used to seeing him play. This time there's no more Mr Nice Guy! Special Features: Fully restored and remastered digital transfer Super bitrate encoding for optimum visual presentation Mandarin 5.1, Mandarin Mono & English 5.1 audio Aspect ratio 16:9
Wheels On Meals | DVD | (19/03/2012)
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| RRP A truly international production, Wheels on Meals teams up Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, and Yuen Biao in a comedic-action-crime caper that includes what some consider one of the greatest fight scenes ever filmed. Directed by Hung, the movie takes place in Spain, marking the first Jackie Chan vehicle set in a non-Asian location. Chan and Biao play two lunch-truck restaurateurs who are trying to make a living selling egg rolls and hamburgers in the busy squares of Barcelona. Hung is a novice private investigator searching for a beautiful pickpocket named Sylvia (Lola Ferner) whose thieving teams her up with Chan and Yuen. Sylvia is kidnapped after she discovers she is actually a wealthy heiress, and that's when Chan, Yuen and Hung join forces to free her and kick some bad guys' butts. Wheels on Meals is light-hearted fun with stunts and action scenes (including skateboarding tricks and a scene in which Chan and Yuen face off against a motorbike gang) that simply reaffirm the stars' physical and comic talents. The celebrated fight scene is a match between Chan and international kickboxing champion Benny "the Jet" Urquidez. The intensity of their scenes together spurred rumours of a rivalry beyond the film. Whether or not this was true, the two paired up again four years later in Dragons Forever. As for the nonsensical title, one theory claims the film's distributor (Golden Harvest) had little success with films whose titles started with "m" so they simply switched the two words around. --Shannon Gee, Amazon.com
Teenage Kicks | DVD | (19/05/2008)
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| RRP Milly (18) and her brother Max (20) are both students. They share a flat in Kilburn with engineering student David Chang (21). Vernon (Ade Edmonson) is Max and Milly's dad. After a messy divorce in which his wife takes everything Vernon's left broke and homeless - so he moves in with his kids! It's a three bedroom flat and Vernon has to sleep in the cupboard under the stairs (just big enough for a single mattress). At heart Teenage Kicks is a family sitcom but the normal family structure has been turned upside down: here the young kids can't get rid of their stupidly rebellious father.
China Girl | DVD | (13/09/2004)
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| RRP A street-smart Italian youth falls in love with a shy Chinese girl. Their romance blossoms igniting an ugly all-out gang war led by his hot-head brother and her own brother the leader of the reigning Chinese gang.
War / Forbidden Kingdom | Blu Ray | (15/11/2010)
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| RRP War: Jet Li stars in this fast-paced action thriller playing an assassin named Rogue who has murdered an FBI agent. Now the agent's former partner (Jason Statham) is hellbent on revenge - and there's no avoiding a tense showdown with Rogue. Forbidden Kingdom: In Forbidden Kingdom American teenager Jason (Michael Angarano) who is obsessed with Hong Kong cinema and kung-fu classics finds an antique Chinese staff in a pawn shop: the legendary stick weapon of the Chinese sage and warrior the Monkey King (Jet Li). With the lost relic in hand Jason unexpectedly finds himself transported back to ancient China. There he meets the drunken kung fu master Lu Yan (Jackie Chan); an enigmatic and skillful Silent Monk (Jet Li); and a vengeance-bent kung-fu beauty Golden Sparrow (Crystal Liu Yi Fei) who lead him on his quest to return the staff to its rightful owner the Monkey King.
Kung Fu Hustle | Blu Ray | (12/12/2006)
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Clint Eastwood: Out Of The Shadows | DVD | (21/01/2002)
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| RRP 'Unforgiven' co-star Morgan Freeman narrates a richly entertaining insider's look at Eastwood's personal life and public career. Loaded with rare archival material star commentaries and memorable film clips ""it's a keeper"" (Ed Bark The Dallas Morning News).
Escape From Hong Kong Island | DVD | (19/03/2007)
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| RRP Just how difficult can it get to leave Hong Kong Island to get to Kowloon? It's not far and there are many routes one can take to get across the harbour but how can you do it if you have no money on you at all? Raymond is a cocky senior manager in a trading company. One morning he heads to work just like every other day a guy approaches him to ask for money and Raymond brushes him off. Thereafter a chain of bad luck starts to occur. Raymond's boss fires him and Raymond quickly secures a spot with Bey Raymond's pal who works in a competitor's company. The only condition is that Raymond will have to cross the harbour to sign the contract by 5pm that day. Crossing the harbour with no money may not be an easy task...
Flaming Brothers | DVD | (28/04/2003)
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| RRP A tale of two brothers: one who has left the Triads attempts to help his sibling reform the ways of the gang even if it means losing his own life in the process...
Hand Of Death | DVD | (12/09/2005)
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| RRP A Shaolin student must find and punish the Manchu traitor responsible for the murder of the abbot... An early Wuxia (martial arts) extravaganza from John Woo this is the only film where the hyper-kinetic director more famed for his gunplay-based 'Heroic Bloodshed' films teams up with the '3 Brothers' of Jackie Chan Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao!
New Police Story (Single Disc) | DVD | (05/11/2007)
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| RRP Jackie Chan makes a welcome return to Hong Kong cinema and to spectacular form in this action-packed crime thriller.
Power Rangers Ninja Storm - Samurai's Journey | DVD | (27/12/2004)
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| RRP Continuing to gorge with an appetite for destruction Lothor and his alien minions mount an all-out attack led by Madtropolis to drain the Wind and Thunder Rangers of their power! It's all jammin' and no slammin' even in Megazord mode when Cam must travel in time to snag the ultimate power source -- a Samurai amulet that unlocks the mystery of the 'ancient warrior of evil.' Meanwhile with things frozen in time Lothor unleashes Operation Alien Outreach to take advantage of a d
Killer Clown | DVD | (16/09/2013)
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| RRP The terrifying demon clown Killjoy is on trial in Hell! Having failed to claim his last victim's soul he must face the devil himself in Hell's courtroom and prove that he's evil and worthy to be demon. His only hope is the testimony of his last victim and a trial by combat. Killjoy's murderous minions Batty Boop Punchy and Freak show plot a daring rescue attempt but they have nosy detectives renegade clowns and a whole mess of demons in their way. If they fail Killjoy is damned to oblivion never to return.
Golden Ninja Warrior | DVD | (06/11/2000)
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| RRP Ninja speed of action meets Ninja speed of thought in Golden Ninja Warrior. The Golden Ninjas decide to return their valuable golden statue to China for an important ceremony. But longtime enemies the Red Ninjas intend to steal the statue and send their best Ninja heroine to draw out the Golden Ninjas leader Max. This is a breath-taking story of underworld revenge murder and Ninja challenges.
Black Belt Jones 2 | DVD | (15/01/2001)
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| RRP Jim Kelly is back as Black Belt Jones ex-CIA and lethal. 'The North Star' is a priceless diamond. Its theft from an American courier leads Lucas - Black Belt Jones - into a seedy world of strippers and hookers. Fists fly as he smashes his way through the heart of a den of thieves.
Cinema Of Vengeance | DVD | (25/07/2005)
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| RRP Cinema Of Vengeance is the essential history of Martial Arts and the movies covering 50 years of Chinese action cinema from the late forties through to today's high-tec bullet ridden blockbusters from John Woo. The man who brought Martial Arts movies the most recognition was the legendary Bruce Lee who introduced Kung Fu to western audiences. There is still no comparison to his lightning quick abilities and screen charisma. However his untimely death in July 1973 left the Martia
Infinite T'ai Chi | DVD | (21/01/2002)
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| RRP A demonstration of a series of Tai Chi exercises which help harmonise mind body and spirit. A complete mind and body workout for radiant health.
Drunken Master | DVD | (06/06/2011)
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| RRP Wong Fei Hung (Jackie Chan) is sent to train under his uncle a wine-guzzling master famous for crippling his students. Desperate to escape this brutal teacher's cruel regime he flees but is confronted humiliated and beaten senseless by a hired assassin (Hwang Jang Lee). Angry ashamed hungry for revenge the wayward Fei Hung returns to his drunken master... The second collaboration between director Yuen Woo Ping and Jackie Chan was a huge box-office hit. A mind-bending blend of madcap martial arts action and demented slapstick Drunken Master ushered in the new genre of comedy kung-fu and established Chan as its uncontested king.
Raiders Of Wu Tang | DVD | (27/12/2000)
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| RRP World kung fu champion Sonny Yue stars as a young ranch hand who learns the secrets of Shaolin Horse Boxing. The Crippled Masters teach the young man how to defeat the 24 Shaolin Bronze Horses but Sonny must face his ultimate challenge by defending the Temple against the wrath of the Wu Tang high priest who is on a mission of death and destruction. A must-see guaranteed-new-moves movie never seen on any screen.
The Young And Dangerous Trilogy | DVD | (26/09/2005)
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| RRP The 'Young And Dangerous' trilogy is a land mark in Hong Kong cinema and is acknowledged as single-handedly revitalising the 'gangster' genre in the late nineties controversially glamorising the triad lifestyle. This new-wave energy created by acclaimed director Andrew Lau is a unique blend of pop-promo imagery and tough urban street violence sustained by a collection of stunning performances from a star studded cast. Finally the 'Young And Dangerous' trilogy is now available in the ultimate collection... together as they were always meant to be. Young And Dangerous: Welcome to the jungle... Rising through the ranks with the stealth of cruise missiles Chan Ho Nam and schoolyard buddies Chicken Chiu Fao Pan and Yee become formidable players within the notorious Hong Kong Society Triad. Under the fatherly guidance of Uncle B and the watchful eye of society head Chiang Chan and his entourage of Wise Guys flourish. But a failed assassination attempt in Macau leaves Chan alienated Chicken a fugitive on the run in Taiwan and former rival Ugly Kwan the prime candidate to take over the leadership. But defeat is one thing these Wise Guys won't take lying down! A deadly counter-plan hatched Chan steers headlong into a deadly face-off with his nemesis of the past ten years the vicious and brutal Kwan. Young And Dangerous 2: Returning in the second kinetic outing in the series Chan Ho Nam has become a branch leader within the Hung Hing Society celebrating by launching his first club with childhood sweetheart Smartie into the ambivalent festives of a flourishing triad society Taiwanese figure-head Liu King arrives to form an uneasy alliance with the Hung Hing Society. And in tow comes with him his Japanese mistress Ting Siu Yiu with whom Chicken has become entangled with whilst on the run in Taiwan. A power struggle erupts that threatens to rip the fabric of the Hung Hing Society Asunder and if played properly leave Chan and his followers eliminated. With the comic-strip paneling and Day-Glo art direction of the first film director Andrew Lau crafts in this sequel an altogether faster paced and punchier serving of action cinema. Again starring the dynamic Ekin Cheng and this time out toplining a scene-stealing performance by the insanely talented Jordan Chan as Chicken Chiu Young and Dangerous 2 is more than anyone could wish for in a sequel. Featuring a catchy rock score with songs by both Cheng and Chan and an over the top cameo by Bunman himself award winning actor Anthony Wong as Chan's Triad rival the sleazy Tai Fai. Young And Dangerous 3: Things begin to settle down a bit for the Triad Boys as life returns to 'normal' after the clash with the Taiwanese gang. Ho Nam tries to nurse the injured Smartie back to health and Chicken finds a new love interest in the form of the priest's trash-talking daughter (Karen Mok). The peace is shattered when yet again another rival steps up to try to take Ho Nam down setting Nam up for the murder of the president of Hung Hing during a trip to Amsterdam. Once again Ho Nam must fight to protect his name and his brothers...
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