One of the most influential rap groups in history Wu-Tang Clan created some of the most memorable videos of their time to go with their ground-breaking music. Now for the first time all of the group's signature videos have been collected on one DVD with bonus material! Videos: 1. Method Man 2. C.R.E.A.M. 3. Can't It Be All So Simple 4. Protect Ya Neck 5. Da Mystery of Chessboxin' 6. Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing ta F'With / Shame on a Nigga 7. It's Yourz / Older Gods 8. Reunited 9. Triumph 10. Protect Ya Neck (The Jump Off) 11. Gravel Pit 12. Careful 13. I Can't Go to Sleep (feat. Isaac Hayes) 14. Uzi (Pinky Ring) The bonus material includes a rare alternative version of the ""Method Man"" video as well as the 21-minute ""Enter The Wu-Tang"" a previously unreleased documentary from 1994 that includes in-depth interviews with all of the original members of the group as well as rare live performances from their debut album. Also included is ""Old Man"" featuring the final video performance from Ol' Dirty Bastard.
Hwang jang lee plays a Japanese bushido master who has come to China to destroy all kung fu fighters enter Fok Yuen Gap (Yuan Mao - Jackie Chan's real life kung fu brother) the founder of The Ching Wu Martial arts association after his Father (Kwan Young Moon) gets beaten by Hwang and his posse he trains his secret water technique to defeat Hwangs Merciless Kicks of doom and bring peace to the martial world once more. A real treat for martial arts movie fan never before released in the world on DVD see the mighty kicks of Hwang Jang Lee (Drunken Master) vs. the acrobatic prowess of Yuan Mao (Magnificent Butcher)
Belly Of The Beast (2003): Steve Seagal is Jake Hopper once an operative on the inside on his way to retirement when he receives some startling news. While vacationing in Thailand his daughter has been kidnapped by a notorious terrorist group Abu Karaf. The C.I.A. launches an attack mission to save her but that's not good enough for Hopper. He has never been one to play by the rules and this time - there are no rules. Half Past Dead (2002): When Alcatraz re-opens the first inmate scheduled for the electric chair has vital information on the whereabouts of the proceeds of his last crime. Unwilling to let this fotune go up in smoke a criminal commando (Chestnut) infiltrates the prison to find out where the 0 million stash of gold is hidden. However an undercover FBI agent (Seagal) becomes the fly-in-the-ointment of this would-be raid... The Foreigner (2002): Jon Cold is a freelance secret agent who's as cunning as he is deadly. When Cold is hired to deliver a mysterious package from France to Germany some very dangerous people will stop at nothing to stop him. But getting in his way is a decision they might not live to regret... With exotic locations and blistering action The Foreigner is heart-pounding entertainment that'll keep you on the edge of your seat! The Patriot (1998): Dr. Wesley McClaren (Seagal) was the government's top immunologist before giving it all up for a quiet practice in a small Montana community. But the peace is abruptly shattered when a violent extremist group unleashes a rapidly spreading lethal biological agent and takes over the town! As more and more people die from a baffling illness the edge-of-your-seat suspense only intensifies as McClaren races to outsmart the militiamen and find a cure before the insidious disease spreads world-wide!
The award winning Chinese tale of a succesful businessman man who returns home to visit his father and brother who still live in and run a traditional bathhouse.
Bernardo Bertolucci does the nearly impossible with this sweeping, grand epic that tells a very personal tale. The story is a dramatic history of Pu Yi, the last of the emperors of China. It follows his life from its elite beginnings in the Forbidden City, where he was crowned at age three and worshipped by half a billion people. He was later forced to abdicate and, unable to fend for himself in the outside world, became a dissolute and exploited shell of a man. He died in obscurity, living as a peasant in the People's Republic. We never really warm up to John Lone in the title role, but The Last Emperor focuses more on visuals than characterisation anyway. Filmed in the Forbidden City, it is spectacularly beautiful, filling the screen with saturated colours and exquisite detail. It won nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. --Rochelle O'Gorman
Hong Kong Legends unearth a wonderfully bizarre Jackie Chan classic and apply the Ultra-Bit treatment to show it off like never before! This time we join Jackie with his head in a book and some helpful ghostly kung fu teachers! Believe it or not that spells action scenes aplenty as Jackie needs a manual which has been stolen from his temple in order to combat the 7Fists'. In the wrong hands this knowledge could spell disaster so it's up to Jackie to track down the traitor and counter the deadly fight moves that the book has endowed upon the thief. This early Jackie Chan gem lets him play the type of bumbling student role he perfected in Drucken Master and Snake in the Eagle's Shadow to great effect. Cue a raft of amusing fight scenes under the direction of Lo Wei (Fist of Fury) and you've got quality armchair comic action viewing that's not to be missed! Extras: Commentary / Interview with Rick Baker Jackie Chan, Stanley Tong, Sammo Hung Interview (4mins) English Trailer
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