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Twist
Michael Chow Man-Kin, Siu-Wong Fan

Tai Seng, 2003

No Description Available. Genre: Foreign Film - Chinese Rating: UN Release Date: 18-MAR-2003 Media Type: DVD
  
  











  



  
The Killer - Criterion Collection
Yun-Fat Chow, Danny Lee

Home Vision Cinema, 1998

For those who don't "get" the violence in Woo's films
John Woo is a director who uses a style known as Heroic Bloodshed. The messages of the movies are always in the symbols, not in the story. The movie isn't designed for those who can't look past the violence. The movies are also heavily laced with Protestant Christian ...
  
  











  



  
The Killer - Criterion Collection
Yun-Fat Chow, Danny Lee

Criterion, 1998

For those who don't "get" the violence in Woo's films
John Woo is a director who uses a style known as Heroic Bloodshed. The messages of the movies are always in the symbols, not in the story. The movie isn't designed for those who can't look past the violence. The movies are also heavily laced with Protestant Christian ...
  
  











  



  
Supercop 2
Michelle Yeoh, Rongguang Yu

Dimension, 1999

Great Movie! Horrible subtitles. Nevertheless, a must see!!!
This movie has everything from love/romance to superstition and myth.It gives the viewers a Philosophical message as well.For example, Wu Ma the Taoist in the movie, is trying to seek immortality and chants in the movie,very interesting(dont want to tell the whole ...
  
  











  



  
The Killer
John Woo, Chow Yun-Fat

Fox Lorber, 2000

For those who don't "get" the violence in Woo's films
John Woo is a director who uses a style known as Heroic Bloodshed. The messages of the movies are always in the symbols, not in the story. The movie isn't designed for those who can't look past the violence. The movies are also heavily laced with Protestant Christian ...
  
  











  



  
Riki-Oh - The Story of Ricky
Siu-Wong Fan, Mei Sheng Fan

Tokyo Shock, 2000

One of the all-time great exploitation films
Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky is a truly bizarre film. It's a hybrid exploitation film combining the prison movie, the martial arts movie, and the gore-fest. Oh yeah, and with supervillains that somehow have magical powers. There's some hilarious over-acting, plenty of ...
  
  











  



  
Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky
Philip Kwok, Fan Siu-Wong

Tai Seng, 2000

Lotsa gore and unintentionally hilarious
The story of Riki is definitely worth a look for those who like gore movies and laughing at bad horror/kung-fu films. The movie is a non-stop plethura of violence, gore; including severed limbs, squirting blood, exposed brains and intestinal fun; and hilarious lapses ...
  
  











  



  
The Killer [Region 2]
Yun-Fat Chow, Danny Lee

For those who don't "get" the violence in Woo's films
John Woo is a director who uses a style known as Heroic Bloodshed. The messages of the movies are always in the symbols, not in the story. The movie isn't designed for those who can't look past the violence. The movies are also heavily laced with Protestant Christian ...
  
  











  



  
Organized Crime & Triad Bureau
Danny Lee, Parkman Wong

Tai Seng, 1998

not an easy film to like but...
OCTB isn't an easy film to like. The "good" cop isn't so good. The "bad" guy isn't so bad. While many cop films have done this with varying levels of success, few have done it with the intensity that OCTB has. And few have done it with a believable and gentle ...
  
  











  



  
Righting Wrongs
Sandy Chan, Roy Chiao

Image Entertainment, 1999

Above The Law (in Chinese)
WOW. OK, this movie is a classic hardcore awesome martial arts movie. I love this film. I first saw the English dubbed version when I was young and it blew my mind away. I had seen a few Van Damme movies before I was enlightened by Yuen Biao and all the Hong Kong ...
  
  











  



  
The Killer
Yun-Fat Chow, Danny Lee

Walt Disney Video, 2002

For those who don't "get" the violence in Woo's films
John Woo is a director who uses a style known as Heroic Bloodshed. The messages of the movies are always in the symbols, not in the story. The movie isn't designed for those who can't look past the violence. The movies are also heavily laced with Protestant Christian ...
  
  











  



  
The Killer
Yun-Fat Chow, Danny Lee

Walt Disney Video, 2002

For those who don't "get" the violence in Woo's films
John Woo is a director who uses a style known as Heroic Bloodshed. The messages of the movies are always in the symbols, not in the story. The movie isn't designed for those who can't look past the violence. The movies are also heavily laced with Protestant Christian ...
  
  











  



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