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Boys are Easy (1993)

Plot: Boys Are Easy is a wacky romantic comedy about a father (Richard Ng) encouraging his three daughters to get married before he dies of testicular cancer. First of all, he is really lying, this...

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Podcast on Fire 37: The Tales of Two Tonys (2 of 2)

Podcast on Fire concludes thier ToTT special by doing a show on the great Tony Leung Ka-Fai! Kens got the last movies watched, we read out the brief history of Tony Leung and mike leaves mid-show....

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Election (2005)

The time has come, as it does every two years, for the senior members of Hong Kong’s oldest Triad, the Wo Shing Society, to elect a new chairman. Fierce rivalries emerge between the two eligible...

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Commentary on Fire 5: Island of Fire (1990)

We extend our coverage of the Jackie Chan 90s Special (available HERE) with a commentary on the often hated, sometimes hailed ensemble prison drama, co-starring Sammo Hung, Tony Leung and Andy Lau. For...

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Commentary on Fire 5: Island of Fire (1990) YouTube Edition

We extend our coverage of the Jackie Chan 90s Special (available HERE) with a commentary on the often hated, sometimes hailed ensemble prison drama, co-starring Sammo Hung, Tony Leung and Andy Lau. For...

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This Week In Sleaze 7 – Tightie Whitie Theater: Kidnap & Sentenced To Hang

The double bill gets an immediate name change as Sleazy K and The Great Lord Joshua Regal go back to basics covering the very first Category III rated movie and the 1974 Shaw Brothers true life crime...

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Podcast on Fire 122: Victim

No Hitler-Cast, i.e. Ken doing a solo POF this week as Hong Kong Dave returns! Together with Kenny B, there’s a lengthy discussion on John Woo’s Heroes Shed No Tears, tangents on State of Grace and The...

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The Director’s Series 11: Kirk Wong – True Colours & Gunmen

Past the weirder more experimental side of Kirk Wong, 1986’s True Colours and 1988’s Gunmen represents something more traditional: The brotherhood, romance, gunplay mashup and in the case of the...

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