Sunday, March 28, 2010

Hong Kong Cinema DVD Giveaway... NOW CLOSED

Hong Kong classics up for grabs...

Bruce Lee
We have a number of classic Hong Kong action movies up for grabs and if you'd like to get your hands on them then you've come to the right place! To get involved, all you have to do is leave a comment between now and Friday 16th April 2010 or drop us an email with your contact details and order of preference. Simple as that!

PLEASE NOTE THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED.

Fist of Fury, 1972

One of the greatest Kung Fu classics of all time, Fist of Fury (dir. Lo Wei) stars Bruce Lee as Chen Jun, a student seeking revenge for the death of his master. Showcasing the best in Kung Fu filmmaking - from breathtaking one-on-one fights to intricately choreographed group battles - Fist of Fury demonstrates the unrivalled skill of the legendary Bruce Lee and set new standards for martial arts performers and films.

The Killer, 1989

The definitive 'heroic bloodshed' movie, John Woo's landmark action movie tells the story of Ah Jong (Chow Yun Fat), an assassin trying to repent for a life of crime, and Inspector Li Ying (Danny Lee), a detective obsessed with tracking him down. Fusing brutal and stylish gunplay, stunning visuals and emotive drama, The Killer is a cinematic masterpiece.

Infernal Affairs, 2002 [two copies available]

The first in an explosive trilogy (which would serve as the inspiration for Scorsese's The Departed), Infernal Affairs sets a stylish benchmark for modern thrillers. Ming (Andy Lau) is a Triad mole in the police department, while Yan (Tony Leung) is a cop working undercover in crime boss Sam's (Eric Tsang) organisation. When the police and the mob both realise there is a mole amongst them a deadly game of cat and mouse soon ensues.

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