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Rob & Big - The Complete Seasons 1 & 2 - Uncensored (4-Disc Set; Uncensored) (US Version)
This extreme reality series, originally aired on MTV, follows the adventures and excesses of professional skateboarder Rob Dyrdek and his bodyguard Chris "e;Big Black"e; Boikin. From their house in the Hollywood Hills, these buddies get in all sorts of crazy situations. Coming along for the hilarious ride are their trusted bull dog, Meaty, and season two's appropriately named miniature horse, Mini-Horse. This uncensored collection presents all 16 episodes of the first two seasons.
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Zhuo Yi Ting Ting Ting Yu Li 2 Zhu Fu 2 (China Version)
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Red Cliff 2 (DVD) (2-Disc Edition) (Hong Kong Version)
After breaking box-office records with the 2008 release of Red Cliff, John Woo concludes his epic Three Kingdoms adaptation with Red Cliff 2. Tony Leung Chiu Wai (Infernal Affairs) and Kaneshiro Takeshi (Perhaps Love) return as Zhou Yu and Zhuge Liang, and Zhang Feng Yi (Farewell, My Concubine) acts up a storm as the power-hungry Cao Cao. Chang Chen (The Go Master), Vicki Zhao (Painted Skin), Hu Jun (Infernal Affairs 2) and Nakamura Shido (Fearless) lend support, with Taiwanese model Lin Chi Ling taking on an expanded role as the beautiful Xiao Qiao, and Mainland actor Tong Da Wei joining the cast as one of Cao Cao's soldiers. Despite the all-star cast, the action sequences are the star of this sequel. Red Cliff 2 climaxes with a riveting and stunningly realized fire attack at the water port of Red Cliff, as Zhao Yu leads the aligned Wu and Shu forces in a desperate attempt to repel Cao Cao's forces. In between the bloodletting and pyrotechnics, John Woo weaves in his trademark themes of brotherhood and honor, finding as much space in the film for emotion and character as he does for explosions and swordplay. A satisfying and vastly entertaining counterpart to the first film, Red Cliff 2 is already one of 2009's Chinese cinema highlights. Picking up where the first film left off, Red Cliff 2 finds Wu princess Sun Shang Xiang (Vicki Zhao) behind enemy lines. As she plays spy f
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Postmen In The Mountains
Huo Jianqi (A Love of Blueness) directs Postmen in the Mountains, a touching road movie about a father and his son coming to terms in mountainous Southern China. An aging postman (Teng Rujun) is ready to call it a career, but must first pass on his appointed occupation to his rebellious son (Liu Ye of Lan Yu). Against the son's wishes, the father insists on traveling with him for one last three-day journey across the mountains and back, to show him the ropes and perhaps more. The going is tough, and the son is unwilling to listen to his father at first. But as the two travel, the people the meet and the land they traverse manage to close the gap between them. Huo Jianqi's Postmen in the Mountains is a heartwarming film about understanding through shared experience, and the hidden treasures found in seemingly average people along the way. Filled with subtle, touching moments and breathtaking cinematography, Postmen in the Mountains is a film of timeless, and utterly recognizable human emotions. This version provides Chinese Sub-titles.
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The Storm Warriors (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
Based on Ma Wing Shing's best-selling comic, blockbuster action fantasy The Storm Riders opened a new page in Hong Kong Cinema when it was released in 1998. Boasting the best special effects ever seen in a Hong Kong film at the time, the big-budget all-star production broke box office records with its fusion of comic book adventure, wuxia mythology, wirework action, and pure cinematic spectacle. A decade later, The Storm Riders returns with the highly anticipated sequel, The Storm Warriors, directed by the Pang Brothers! Ekin Cheng and Aaron Kwok reprise their iconic roles as eponymous heroes Wind and Cloud, this time taking on Simon Yam and Nicholas Tse as the villains. Kenny Ho makes a rare movie appearance as Nameless, the top swordsman of the land, while Charlene Choi and Mainland Chinese actress Tang Yan (Chinese Paladin III) play the romantic interests. Other supporting cast members include Lam Suet, Patrick Tam, and Wong Tak Bun. Just as the first film did ten years ago, Storm Warriors sets the new bar in Hong Kong Cinema with incredible special effects that bring the fantastical action, adventure, and comic book aesthetic to the silver screen like never before. Lord Godless (Simon Yam) and his son Heart (Nicholas Tse) are out to take over the martial arts world and the Middle Kingdom. Even Nameless (Kenny Ho), Wind (Ekin Cheng), and Cloud (Aaron Kwok) combined cannot defeat Godless and his impenetrable body armor. Injured from ba
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The Greatest Lover (DVD) (Joy Sales Version) (Hong Kong Version)
The male version of My Fair Lady, the 1988 movie The Greatest Lover stars the now internationally renowned Chow Yun Fat and the late superstar Anita Mui. With superb acting skills, Chow has no problem in delivering his complex role of a bumpkin-turned-gentleman. Anita Mui, Hong Kong's trendy icon in the 1980s, also shows off her stunning images in the film. The movie also features Eric Tsang and Shing Fui On as Chow Yun Fat's pals, and Nina Li, Pauline Wong, and Elizabeth Lee as social beauties. With such a strong cast, The Greatest Lover is no doubt a classic that many Hong Kong cinema fans would like revisit. Three country bumpkins, Fat (Chow Yun Fat), Wei (Eric Tsang) and Chicken (Shing Fui On), plan to rob a bank in Hong Kong. But Fat accidentally bumps into a high society ball where social beauty Lychee (Nina Li) is making Headman Sze (Wong Ching) a fool. Sze wants to take revenge by training Fat to become a suave gentleman to date the girls. Fat's trainer, Anita (Anita Mui), applies her experience in training models and turns fat into women's dream guy. While Lychee, Fung (Pauline Wong), and Fiona (Elizabeth Lee) all fall for him, Headman Sze decides to reveal Fat's true identity. But Fat finds himself in love with his tutor Anita...
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Happy Funeral (DVD) (US Version)
Happy Funeral (DVD) (US Version)
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Love Me Not (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
Korean cinema sweetheart Moon Geun Young has undeniably come into her own as an actress. Having proven her acting skills and box office draw with films like Tale of Two Sisters, My Little Bride, and Innocent Steps, the young actress is ready to take on a more mature role. Departing from the endearing characters of her previous films, Moon takes on the challenge of playing a blind, emotionally distant young woman opposite the ruggedly handsome Kim Joo Hyuk (Lovers in Prague) in Love Me Not. A remake of popular Japanese television drama Ai Nante Irane Yo, Natsu, Love Me Not is the debut feature from Lee Cheol Ha, who previously served as assistant director for Il Mare. Though dark in tone, the beautifully shot Love Me Not is as moving as it is chilling, presenting a pure love between two lonely souls. Suave womanizer Julian (Kim Joo Hyuk) has lived a fairly comfortable life by swindling rich woman, but a costly miscalculation leaves him in serious debt to the tone of three billion won. He has one month to pay off his debt, or meet a bloody end in the hands of notorious debtor Gwang Soo (Lee Ki Young, Marathon). Julian comes up with a malicious plan to pose as the long-lost brother of blind heiress Ryu Min (Moon Geun Young), and then murder her to inherit the fortune. Julian meets his match with the cold and distrusting Min, but over time their hearts begin to open to each other. The only problem: Gwang
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Denno Coil (DVD) (Vol.4) (Normal Edition) (Japan Version)
Denno Coil (DVD) (Vol.4) (Normal Edition) (Japan Version)
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Kimi ga inai Mirai - Do As x Inuyasha Special Single - (Jacket D)(Normal Edition)(Japan Version)
Do As Infinitys new single Kimi ga inai Mirai is the opening theme for the NTV anime series Inuyacha: The Final Act. The release also features DOA's earlier hit singles Fukai Mori, Rakuen, and Shinjitsu no Uta as side tracks. First Press releases come with Inuyacha: The Final Act Sticker D; only while supplies last.
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