China's greatest literary tome Romance of the Three Kingdoms comes to the big screen in the period epic Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon. Though big-budget Chinese epics have become a mighty familiar sight in recent years, the Three Kingdoms era and its fabled lore is rarely tackled in cinema, making this latest blockbuster from Daniel Lee (Dragon Squad, A Fighter's Blues) a groundbreaking effort. Deftly hitting screens before John Woo's Three Kingdoms adaptation Red Cliff, Resurrection of the Dragon is based on Luo Guangzhong's 14th-century novel which romanticizes the heroic exploits of Shu King Liu Bei and his larger-than-life generals and advisor.
Having established himself as both a high-caliber singer and composer, Hins Cheung amazed the audience with a strong musical repertoire during his first concert series at the Hong Kong Coliseum in April 2008. Fans can now relive his performance with Hins Cheung 2008 Concert Live.
This triple-CD release features 34 live tracks including Ardently Love (CD 2 - Track 4), "Tremors", and his classic My Way. Also included are his duets with guest singers including "There Is No Ferris Wheel In Paris" (CD 1 - Track 12) with Ivana Wong, a funky version of "Tremors" (CD 2 - Track 7) with Kelvin Kwan, "Happy Ferris Wheel" (CD 3 - Track 2) with Eason Chan, and "Hallucinatory Sights" (CD 3 - Track 4) with... [read more]
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Canto-pop diva Kelly Chen was recently seen in the big screen period epic An Empress and the Warriors alongside Leon Lai and Donnie Yen. Even though she is quite busy as actress, she has not forgotten her primary career as singer, and now the time has finally come for her latest full-length album.
Kelly's highly anticipated new work is the follow-up to 2006's Happy Girl and includes the principal song "Sorry, Audrey Hepburn" (Track 7), already very popular among listeners with its unique sounds. Fans can also look forward to the melodic hip-hop song "Lonely Sometimes" (Track 2) ... [read more]
After her best-selling English-language album Exposed in 2005, and her Mando-pop release Just Want You the following year, Coco Lee took a long hiatus from the music scene. Now she's returning to the limelight with a new song, a duet with Sun Nan that's being released to coincide with the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Coco's return comes with a chance for fans to relive her greatest hits. Coco 1999-2008 Best Collection is a double CD compilation collecting many of her beloved Mandarin songs. It features 30 tracks, including unreleased songs such as "Really Love You" (CD 1 - Track 2), "Pondering About Love" (CD 2 - Track 2), "Me, My Lover And I" (CD 2 - Track 1), and "Sahara Igloo" (CD 1 - Track ... [read more]
An Empress and the Warriors features a Kelly Chen you've never seen before: in armor. The Canto-pop queen heads into battle for this impressive period adventure, in which she stars as Yan Feier, a determined princess who is given control of her troubled, war torn kingdom. Chen trained extensively to handle the role's physical demands, learning to ride a horse and handle a sword for director Tony Ching Siu Tung, who previously handled the action for Zhang Yimou's Hero and House of Flying Daggers, as well as numerous martial arts classics. Chen's co-stars are also top-notch; Leon Lai is her paramour, a kindly doctor with a hidden past, and action superstar Donnie Yen is her childhood friend and... [read more]
TVB's answer to Charlie's Angels, 2004 police drama Angels of Mission puts top actresses Sonija Kwok, Charmaine Sheh, and Shirley Yeung on the frontline for a thrilling action-packed series. All Miss Hong Kong pageant winners, the leading ladies back up their beauty and brains with both acting and action chops in this entertaining serial. Though TVB makes many police dramas, few are completely headlined by actresses and filled with such stylish action sequences, allowing the usually soft-spoken starlets to show their tough sides. Award-winning actor Patrick Tam, who returned to TVB briefly in 2003 and 2004 for three series, co-stars in Angels of Mission, along with Shek Sau, Thomas Lam, Stephen... [read more]
Running out of monsters to hunt? Fear not, Capcom is releasing Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G to satisfy your creature-slaying cravings. An upgraded version of the enormously popular Monster Hunter Portable 2nd (a.k.a. Monster Hunter Freedom 2), 2nd G provides new features and content while retaining the series' trademark hack-and-slash adventure gameplay. As can be expected, new monsters have been added to the mix, along with new fields and new quests. Also, "G" Class missions are now present, and players will be able to import their data from Monster Hunter Portable 2nd to 2nd G to adventure with their existing avatar.
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