Brendan Fraser and Jet Li star in the action-packed adventure The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor! When a 2,000-year-old curse is broken, a ruthless dragon emperor (Jet Li) comes back to life with a diabolical plan to enslave the world. Mankind's only hope against him and his legions of undead warriors lies with the courageous O'Connell family, who chase him from the dangerous catacombs of China, to the icy Himalayas and beyond. Featuring intense battle sequences, breathtaking visual effects and extraordinary creatures, it's a thrilling journey that Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times calls the best in the series! Bonus Features Feature Commentary Know Your Mummy Creating New And Supernatural Worlds Preparing For Battle With Brendan Fraser and Jet Li Legacy Of The Terra Cotta, And More!
Two young women reawaken a dormant love for each other in Spider Lilies. Tattoo artist Takeko (the strikingly attractive Isabella Leong) keeps a framed design of the poisonous spider lily flower on the wall of her parlour literally cut from the flesh of her father following his traumatic death in an earthquake. The image has not only become an important link between Takeko and her father but also to Takeko's traumatised brother Ching who since the accident is no longer able to recognise anyone - including his sister. When Jade (Taiwanese pop icon Rainie Yang) a spunky webcam girl lustfully pursuing her first love visits Takeko's parlour she becomes entranced by the tattoo of the framed spider lily (as well as the identical tattoo on sexy Takeko herself). Taken with the quiet artist Jade invites Takeko to visit her on her website and recalls the crush she had on Takeko as a child. meanwhile an undercover agent is investigating Jade's webcam activity. From Taiwan's hottest female director Zero Chou this youthful melodrama is a cinematic exploration of love and memory mixing innocence and sexuality with lush rural flashbacks complimenting the film's modern sensibilities Spider Lilies is a beautifully well-rounded film not simply about the two women's lesbian romance but also about the grander and universal themes of family obligations guilt and suppression
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