


 

 But on the upside, they were able to substitute the out of stock items for some new films, so the updated titles are marked thus (+)
 But on the upside, they were able to substitute the out of stock items for some new films, so the updated titles are marked thus (+)  



Harlock wrote:here's my last order
 Let me know how THE AMOROUS LOTUS PAN is, yeah? I've been wanting to see that for some years but never been able to find an English subtitled version. A word or two on PRINCE CHARMING would be nice too...
 Let me know how THE AMOROUS LOTUS PAN is, yeah? I've been wanting to see that for some years but never been able to find an English subtitled version. A word or two on PRINCE CHARMING would be nice too...

A word or two on PRINCE CHARMING would be nice too..


Brian Thibodeau wrote:A word or two on PRINCE CHARMING would be nice too..
If you're referring to the Andy Lau/Michelle Reis version, here's one: charmless.


Harlock ordered the Shaw Brothers original with Kenny Bee and Cherie Chung (a latter day fave of mine) and I've never really seen anyone offer a decent appraisal of it...






Brian Thibodeau wrote:-GANGS 92 (Aaron Kwok)
-YESTERDAY YOU YESTERDAY ME (is this a sequel by chance? Chinese title suggest it's THIRD in a series, I'm guessing the same one as YESTERYOU YESTERME YESTERDAY or whatever it was called?)
-DIAMOND HILL
-PERFECT GIRLS
-SUMMER DREAM (break out the bikinis, girls!)
-GANGS 2001
 
 
 

dleedlee wrote:They don't make films like these anymore it seems.


 I thought his next film after this one, HORROR HOTLINE, had a lot of potential, but the BLAIR WITCH overtones pretty much killed my buzz (as did the whole concept of the Big Head Baby, really). His next film NEW BLOOD was, I thought, a strong step in the right direction for Hong Kong horror, but then came THE DEATH CURSE which really could have done without so many pop singers.
 I thought his next film after this one, HORROR HOTLINE, had a lot of potential, but the BLAIR WITCH overtones pretty much killed my buzz (as did the whole concept of the Big Head Baby, really). His next film NEW BLOOD was, I thought, a strong step in the right direction for Hong Kong horror, but then came THE DEATH CURSE which really could have done without so many pop singers.  Haven't seen his films since that one, but I've heard good things about most of them, and in fact have two of them, LOVE BATTLEFIELD and HOME SWEET HOME in the DVD's-to-watch pile!
 Haven't seen his films since that one, but I've heard good things about most of them, and in fact have two of them, LOVE BATTLEFIELD and HOME SWEET HOME in the DVD's-to-watch pile! 
 ) DVD of a B-flick called DEVIL KILLER last night. The onscreen title is actually DEVIL BUTCHER, but there's no butcher in the film (I'll post screen grabs later for verification), let alone anything worthy (so far) of the category III rating on the package, which of course features the standard glamour shot of Sophie Ngan and Grace Lam looking all sexy and naked, something I've yet to see in the film itself, not that I was hoping, of course...
 ) DVD of a B-flick called DEVIL KILLER last night. The onscreen title is actually DEVIL BUTCHER, but there's no butcher in the film (I'll post screen grabs later for verification), let alone anything worthy (so far) of the category III rating on the package, which of course features the standard glamour shot of Sophie Ngan and Grace Lam looking all sexy and naked, something I've yet to see in the film itself, not that I was hoping, of course... 


 (So absolutely no need to upgrade from my Universe disc)
 (So absolutely no need to upgrade from my Universe disc)
Knetan wrote:Scarred Memory I do recommend, a Cat III film SEEMINGLY but directed with style and thought. Veronica Yip's last film. Only title in the Megastar batch kept in 2.0 mono...for some reason.




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