Premise: On your own page, list 10 books that have stayed with you. Try not to think too hard. They don't have to be "right" or "great works" they just have to touch you in some way. Tag 10 friends including me so I can see your list.
Cross of Iron - Willi Heinrich The Forgotten Soldier - Guy Sajer The Dogs of War - Frederick Forsyth Killing Rage - Eamon Collins Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - Hunter S. Thompson Powder Wars - Graham Johnson Trainspotting - Irvine Welsh The Autobiography of Malcom X - Alex Haley Leaving Las Vegas - Joh...Read more
I don't normally do this sort of thing, but I am hoping someone can help.
This two-year old Husky needs a new home soon, or else he will be put down.
Please share this post and see if we can help save the dog.
Benny Chan has made some really good movies recently, like Connected and Invisible Target.
Dennis Law is a property developer who has a lot of money.
He likes to direct movies, so when he does, he doesn’t have to take box office returns into consideration as much as others.
This means his films are often differ...Read more
Doomsday Party/末日派對 is the directorial debut of Ho Hong, who had previously directed commercials.
It’s the story of a bank robbery that involves a disparate group of characters.
A bank clerk played by Kay Tse i...Read more
A rich Hong Kong housewife (or tai tai in the local vernacular) has her life torn apart by events beyond her control.
, which is Category III, is written and directed by Herman Yau.
This movie took a while to see the light of day.
It was finally released in 2009, having been completed some time bef...Read more
I attended the ‘gala premiere’ of this movie.
Don’t ask me how or why, because it would be unfair of me to put the person who got me the ticket at risk of professional retribution.
Kick Ass Girls/爆3俏嬌娃 is the story of three women who don’t a...Read more
I hadn’t watched this movie in about 8 years, and considering I’m 47 and my memory is starting to go, rewatching it was essentially a new experience.
Let’s get weird.
In 1991, thanks to director Ivan Lai Gai Ming, one of Hong Kong’s greatest and most prolific character actors got his only l...Read more
If we don't support the movies that deserve it, we get the movies that we deserve.