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Initial D 4th Stage Project D Boxset (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
Initial D 4th Stage Project D Boxset (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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Tada Mizuho - Gokushou Bikini (DVD) (Japan Version)
Tada Mizuho - Gokushou Bikini (DVD) (Japan Version)
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Beetles (DVD) (First Press Edition) (Korea Version)
Screened at the Seoul Independent Film Festival, the 2008 Korean indie Beetles is the first feature film from director Kim Eun Hee. Blurring the boundary between dream and reality, fiction and documentary, this unconventional narrative art film integrates ecological footage, medical documentary, and a non-linear story to form a meditation on fear of death and coping with life. The director defies the traditional filmmaking format to present a strange but uniquely cerebral and affecting picture.
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Young Romantic: A Portrait of Yundi (US Version)
Young Romantic: A Portrait of Yundi (US Version)
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Chuno OST (KBS TV Drama)
It's hunt or be hunted in the hit 2010 KBS historical fusion drama Chuno, also known as The Slave Hunters. Jang Hyuk stars as a relentless slave hunter with a tough past, while Oh Ji Ho (My Wife is a Superwoman), making his costume drama debut, plays a slave on the run. Popular actress Lee Da Hae (East of Eden) completes the triangle as a runaway slave who becomes a nobleman's daughter. The 17-track Chuno OST comes with the Yim Jae Bum theme song "e;Stigma"e; as well as songs from Beige, MC Sniper, Woong San, and Ccotbyel.
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Platonic Sex (Hong Kong Version)
Platonic Sex (Hong Kong Version)
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reboot - Akiramenai Shi- / Nagareboshi (SINGLE+DVD)(First Press Limited Edition)(Japan Version)
Rock band flumpool is poised to be the next breakthrough band, and they continue their rapid rise to stardom with the double A-side single Reboot - Akiramenai Shi -/Nagaraboshi. Reboot is the official support song of Japanese television network NTV's coverage of the FIFA World Cup, introducing the band to Japanese sports fans. First Press Edition comes with a DVD featuring two documentaries and a music video.
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Lee Rock I
Andy Lau delivers a powerful performance in Lee Rock I, the first of two films chronicling the true story of one Hong Kong police officer's rise to power. Lee Rock (Andy Lau) is a barely-literate street kid who joins the police force only to learn a rough lesson: the goal of being a cop is to gain promotions, and not necessarily to protect and serve. Bribes and kickbacks are a part of the game, and to try and remain clean is to invite isolation and poverty. Lee Rock tries to stick to his personal ideals anyway. But his righteousness earns him derision of the fellow cops and even causes him to lose his beloved fiancee Rose (Chingmy Yau)! Eventually, Lee Rock becomes determined to become Chief of Police to affect change from within, but the obstacles are great. His corrupt superior (Paul Chun) is looking to destroy him, and his new flame Grace (Sharla Cheung) happens to be the daughter of a top gangster! Can Lee Rock make it to the top without tarnishing his very soul? Andy Lau earned a Best Actor Nomination for his performance as the title character in Lee Rock, a tense and intelligent motion picture that brings true-to-life drama to the Hong Kong police genre. Followed by the sequel Lee Rock II, which features the return of Chingmy Yau, and also Aaron Kwok as Lee Rock's son!
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Panda Express (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
2009 Chinese comedy Panda Express continues what director Wang Yuelun set out to do in his popular black comedy Almost Perfect - to make the audiences laugh with non-stop slapstick spoofing fun! Here Wang reunites with his favorite cast, including Liu Hua, Deng Jiajia, and Shi Ning, with the addition of heartthrob idol Ren Quan, sexy singer A Duo, show host He Jiong, plus Taiwan beauty Pace Wu and Japanese actor Yano Koji. Abound with romance and martial arts, the period laughfest was warmly received by young audiences and got a strong showing at the box office when it opened in China in November 2009. During the Southern Song Dynasty of ancient China, the great general Zhao Gan (Ren Quan) decides to perform an exotic dance with a giant panda so as to entertain his Mongolian guests at the upcoming diplomatic variety show. Mistaken for a first-rate bodyguard, small-time dart hawker Wang Laoji (Liu Hua) is assigned the duty of escorting the dancing panda. On their way to the capital, Wang and his panda meet a bandit queen (A Duo), a lady constable (Deng Jiajia), and a bumbling assassin (Li Changyuan), and much hilarity ensues...
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GS Wonderland (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Premium Edition) (Japan Version)
GS Wonderland (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Premium Edition) (Japan Version)
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Dong Bang Shin Ki - Ashita wa Kuru kara CD + DVD Edition
TVXQ one of K-pop's hottest male band exports send fans their new J-pop single release Ashita wa kuru kara ("e;Because Tomorrow's Coming"e;). Their highly anticipated release that has been selected as end title theme of the anime One Piece arrives as follow-up to their November 2005 J-pop hit My Destiny. It presents another ballad, which was penned by well-known songwriter Senoo Takeshi. Furthermore, this collector's release includes the coupling song The Way U are that was also popular in Korea as well as a bonus DVD, which features the MV of Ashita wa kuru kara plus interview material.
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For Eternal Hearts (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
The opening film of the 2007 Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival, For Eternal Hearts is a surreal, supernatural romantic drama that transcends time, death, and all expectations. Written and directed by Hwang Kyoo Deok (Cheol Su Loves Young Hee), the film deftly blends dream and reality, confusing the boundaries between life and death to tell a haunting love story that is at once unsettling and affecting. Starring Kim Min Sun (Memento Mori), Jung Kyung Ho (Herb), and newcomer Cha Soo Yeon, For Eternal Hearts brims with hushed youthful passion and metaphysical musing, making it one of the most original and captivating Korean films of 2007. A professor of German literature, Su Young (Jung Jin Young, King and The Clown) is quiet, modest, and unassuming, but behind his averted eyes lies an unforgettable story. At his students' urging, he recalls his surreal first love during the chaotic 1980s. As a college student, Su Young (Jung Kyung Ho) falls in love with spunky wild child Pippi (Kim Min Sun), only to see her commit suicide in front of his eyes. Strangely enough, she mysteriously reappears soon after. Adding to his confusion, Su Young finds himself increasingly drawn to and frightened by Su Ji (Cha Soo Yeon), a quirky high school girl that he is tutoring.
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