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Review Celebrity Home Entertainment  / Noozles:Adventures in Koalawalla Land
Actors & Directors
  • Soo-yeon Kang
  • Lara Cody
  • Ki-nam Nam
  • Cheryl Chase
  • Gregory Snegoff
  • Taku Sugiyama
  • Kerrigan Mahan
Release date: 1991-11-13
Run time: 120 min.
Price: $19.95

Review Noozles:Adventures in Koalawalla Land / Celebrity Home Entertainment:


Review   / Eat Drink Man Woman
Actors & Directors
  • Sylvia Chang
  • Sihung Lung
  • Kuei-Mei Yang
  • Yu-Wen Wang
  • Ang Lee
  • Chien-lien Wu

Review Eat Drink Man Woman:

This is not a movie to see on an empty stomach. Writer-director Ang Lee's 1994 Oscar nominee tells a family story about a chef and his three daughters through the meals the chef prepares and serves his family. This touching, dryly funny story of a family coping with personal lives and the way those lives intersect with the family relationships captures a shift in generations in Taipei. The father, a famous chef who has lost his taste buds, still cooks, though he draws no pleasure from eating. His daughters, meanwhile, deal with both the disappointments and surprises of daily living and the way their adult lives compare to the expectations the widowed father had for them. A subtle, amusing-and mouth-watering-comedy of impeccable manners. -Marshall Fine.

Actors & Directors
  • Sihung Lung
  • Michelle Yeoh
  • Yun-Fat Chow
  • Ziyi Zhang
  • Chen Chang
  • Ang Lee

Review Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon:

Hong Kong wuxia films, or martial arts fantasies, traditionally squeeze poor acting, slapstick humor, and silly story lines between elaborate fight scenes in which characters can literally fly. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon has no shortage of breathtaking battles, but it also has the dramatic soul of a Greek tragedy and the sweep of an epic romance. This is the work of director Ang Lee, who fell in love with movies while watching wuxia films as a youngster and made Crouching Tiger as a tribute to the form. To elevate the genre above its B-movie roots and broaden its appeal, Lee did two important things. First, he assembled an all-star lineup of talent, joining the famous Asian actors Chow Yun-fat and Michelle Yeoh with the striking, charismatic newcomer Zhang Ziyi. Behind the scenes, Lee called upon cinematographer Peter Pau (The Killer, The Bride with White Hair) and legendary fight choreographer Yuen Wo-ping, best known outside Asia for his work on The Matrix. Second, in adapting the story from a Chinese pulp-fiction novel written by Wang Du Lu, Lee focused not on the pursuit of a legendary sword known as "The Green Destiny," but instead on the struggles of his female leads against social obligation. In his hands, the requisite fight scenes become another means of expressing the individual spirits of his characters and their conflicts with society and each other. The filming required an immense effort from all involved. Chow and Yeoh had to learn to speak Mandarin, which Lee insisted on using instead of Cantonese to achieve a more classic, lyrical feel. [+]
The astonishing battles between Jen (Zhang) and Yu Shu Lien (Yeoh) on the rooftops and Jen and Li Mu Bai (Chow) atop the branches of bamboo trees required weeks of excruciating wire and harness work (which in turn required meticulous "digital wire removal"). But the result is a seamless blend of action, romance, and social commentary in a populist film that, like its young star Zhang, soars with balletic grace and dignity. -Eugene Wei.

Actors & Directors
  • Hark Tsui
  • Teresa Herrera
  • Tyler Mane
  • Tobin Bell
  • Andrew Bryniarski
  • Jon Polito
Release date: 2003-05-27
Run time: 101 min.
Price: $14.94

Review Black Mask 2: City of Masks (Spanish) / Sony Pictures:

This outlandish comic book of a movie stars newcomer Andy On as the genetically altered warrior played by Jet Li in the original Black Mask. As Zeus-the gigantic brain-in-a-vat that created Black Mask-sends his newest super-warrior to track Black Mask down, the nefarious owner of a professional wrestling network has a plan to genetically alter his wrestlers and turn them into animalistic half-humans-meanwhile, Black Mask falls in love with a beautiful geneticist who's paralyzed with phobic anxiety whenever a man touches her. None of the plot makes much sense, but sense is hardly the point. Though the computer-generated special effects are fairly crude, the relentless camera movement and rapid-fire editing of Hong Kong action master Tsui Hark (Peking Opera Blues, Time and Tide) and fight choreographer Yuen Wo Ping (The Matrix) keep the spectacle rolling along entertainingly. Also featuring Traci Lords as a kick-ass wrestling queen. -Bret Fetzer.

Review Tai Seng Video Marketing  / Black Cat II
Actors & Directors
  • Jing Wong
  • Tung Cho 'Joe' Cheung
  • Shui-Fan Fung
  • Billy Lau
  • Fui-On Shing
  • Man Cheung
Release date: 1997-07-15
Run time: 90 min.
List Price: $39.99
Price: $37.98

Review Black Cat II / Tai Seng Video Marketing:


Review   / Feng yue
Actors & Directors
  • Leslie Cheung
  • Shih Chang
  • Kaige Chen
  • Li Gong
  • Kevin Lin
  • Caifei He

Review Feng yue:

Chen Kaige, the director of Farewell My Concubine, returns with another sumptuous, if hard to follow, film about old China. Set in the decadent 1920s, Temptress Moon tells the very complicated story of a wealthy family living on the outskirts of Shanghai. Their youngest daughter, Ruyi, is brought up as a servant to her opium-addicted father and brother. Meanwhile, her brother-in-law Zhongliang has a successful, if illegal, career seducing and blackmailing married women in the city. When he comes to Ruyi's home the two fall in love, and trouble ensues. Mostly, though, Temptress Moon is about beautiful images. The densely populated plot is basically an excuse for showing golden bells and bowls, pagoda roofs set against the moon, and richly woven carpets. More of a meditation than a movie, Temptress Moon is probably not as accessible or enjoyable as its critically acclaimed predecessor Farewell My Concubine, which may be a better place to start in the appreciation of contemporary Chinese cinema. -James DiGiovanna.

Review Tai Seng Video  / Miranda Release date: 1999-05-27
Price: $39.99

Review Miranda / Tai Seng Video:


Review   / Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Actors & Directors
  • Ziyi Zhang
  • Yun-Fat Chow
  • Ang Lee
  • Sihung Lung
  • Michelle Yeoh
  • Chen Chang
Price: $38.00

Review Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon:

Hong Kong wuxia films, or martial arts fantasies, traditionally squeeze poor acting, slapstick humor, and silly story lines between elaborate fight scenes in which characters can literally fly. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon has no shortage of breathtaking battles, but it also has the dramatic soul of a Greek tragedy and the sweep of an epic romance. This is the work of director Ang Lee, who fell in love with movies while watching wuxia films as a youngster and made Crouching Tiger as a tribute to the form. To elevate the genre above its B-movie roots and broaden its appeal, Lee did two important things. First, he assembled an all-star lineup of talent, joining the famous Asian actors Chow Yun-fat and Michelle Yeoh with the striking, charismatic newcomer Zhang Ziyi. Behind the scenes, Lee called upon cinematographer Peter Pau (The Killer, The Bride with White Hair) and legendary fight choreographer Yuen Wo-ping, best known outside Asia for his work on The Matrix. Second, in adapting the story from a Chinese pulp-fiction novel written by Wang Du Lu, Lee focused not on the pursuit of a legendary sword known as "The Green Destiny," but instead on the struggles of his female leads against social obligation. In his hands, the requisite fight scenes become another means of expressing the individual spirits of his characters and their conflicts with society and each other. The filming required an immense effort from all involved. Chow and Yeoh had to learn to speak Mandarin, which Lee insisted on using instead of Cantonese to achieve a more classic, lyrical feel. [+]
The astonishing battles between Jen (Zhang) and Yu Shu Lien (Yeoh) on the rooftops and Jen and Li Mu Bai (Chow) atop the branches of bamboo trees required weeks of excruciating wire and harness work (which in turn required meticulous "digital wire removal"). But the result is a seamless blend of action, romance, and social commentary in a populist film that, like its young star Zhang, soars with balletic grace and dignity. -Eugene Wei.

Actors & Directors
  • Yukiyoshi Ozawa
  • Kelly Chen
  • Bin Won
  • Kyôko Fukada
  • Eun-Sook Sunwoo
  • Hiroyasu Doi

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Review Tai Seng Video  / Once a Black Sheep
Actors & Directors
  • David Wu
  • Lan Law
  • Austin Wai
  • Kenny Bee
  • Wai-Man Chan
  • Hing Ying Kam
Release date: 1998-06-18
Price: $39.99

Review Once a Black Sheep / Tai Seng Video:


Review Tai Seng Video  / Fantasy Romance
Actors & Directors
  • Feng Tien
  • Taylor Wong
  • Tony Leung Chiu Wai
  • Paul Chun
  • Joey Wang
  • Deannie Yip
Release date: 1998-06-19
Price: $39.99

Review Fantasy Romance / Tai Seng Video:


Actors & Directors
  • Eun-Sook Sunwoo
  • Yukiyoshi Ozawa
  • Kelly Chen
  • Bin Won
  • Kyôko Fukada
  • Hiroyasu Doi

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Actors & Directors
  • Paul Chan (III)
  • Jerry Young (IV)
  • Keith Lee (III)
  • John Bun
  • Jimmy Tseng
  • Maple Lin
  • Wang Yung Ling
Release date: 2000-09-19
Price: $12.98

Review Firefist of Incredible Dragon / Epi:


Actors & Directors
  • Sihung Lung
  • Chen Chang
  • Ang Lee
  • Michelle Yeoh
  • Ziyi Zhang
  • Yun-Fat Chow

Review Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon:

Hong Kong wuxia films, or martial arts fantasies, traditionally squeeze poor acting, slapstick humor, and silly story lines between elaborate fight scenes in which characters can literally fly. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon has no shortage of breathtaking battles, but it also has the dramatic soul of a Greek tragedy and the sweep of an epic romance. This is the work of director Ang Lee, who fell in love with movies while watching wuxia films as a youngster and made Crouching Tiger as a tribute to the form. To elevate the genre above its B-movie roots and broaden its appeal, Lee did two important things. First, he assembled an all-star lineup of talent, joining the famous Asian actors Chow Yun-fat and Michelle Yeoh with the striking, charismatic newcomer Zhang Ziyi. Behind the scenes, Lee called upon cinematographer Peter Pau (The Killer, The Bride with White Hair) and legendary fight choreographer Yuen Wo-ping, best known outside Asia for his work on The Matrix. Second, in adapting the story from a Chinese pulp-fiction novel written by Wang Du Lu, Lee focused not on the pursuit of a legendary sword known as "The Green Destiny," but instead on the struggles of his female leads against social obligation. In his hands, the requisite fight scenes become another means of expressing the individual spirits of his characters and their conflicts with society and each other. The filming required an immense effort from all involved. Chow and Yeoh had to learn to speak Mandarin, which Lee insisted on using instead of Cantonese to achieve a more classic, lyrical feel. [+]
The astonishing battles between Jen (Zhang) and Yu Shu Lien (Yeoh) on the rooftops and Jen and Li Mu Bai (Chow) atop the branches of bamboo trees required weeks of excruciating wire and harness work (which in turn required meticulous "digital wire removal"). But the result is a seamless blend of action, romance, and social commentary in a populist film that, like its young star Zhang, soars with balletic grace and dignity. -Eugene Wei.

Release date: 2000-06-13
Run time: 90 min.
List Price: $9.98
Price: $34.95

Review Wutang Matrix (Sub Ep) / Ground Zero:


Review Tai Seng Video Marketing  / The Man in The Sun Release date: 2000-03-10
Price: $39.99

Review The Man in The Sun / Tai Seng Video Marketing:


Review Tai Seng Video Marketing  / Run, Tiger, Run
Actors & Directors
  • John Woo
  • Bin Bin
  • Teddy Robin Kwan
  • Frank Hsu
  • Hsiao Hui Ting
  • Yin Tze Pan
Release date: 1997-09-02
Run time: 91 min.
Price: $39.99

Review Run, Tiger, Run / Tai Seng Video Marketing:


Review Ground Zero  / Tiger & Crane Fist
Actors & Directors
  • Hui Lou Chen
  • Chun Lei
  • Tad Horino
  • Philip Kwok
  • Fu Chiang Chi
Release date: 1999-10-30
List Price: $9.98
Price: $34.99

Review Tiger & Crane Fist / Ground Zero:


Actors & Directors
  • Toshirô Mifune
  • Akira Kurosawa
  • Masayuki Mori
  • Minoru Chiaki
  • Machiko Kyô
  • Takashi Shimura

Review Rashômon:

This 1950 film by Akira Kurosawa is more than a classic: it's a cinematic archetype that has served as a template for many a film since. (Its most direct influence was on a Western remake, The Outrage, starring Paul Newman and directed by Martin Ritt. ) In essence, the facts surrounding a rape and murder are told from four different and contradictory points of view, suggesting the nature of truth is something less than absolute. The cast, headed by Kurosawa's favorite actor, Toshiro Mifune, is superb. -Tom Keogh.

Review Asian Pulp Cinema  / Weather Woman Returns Release date: 2002-07-02
Run time: 169 min.
Price: $49.99

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