Eric Tsang’s ‘Seven Assassins’ now available at DDDhouse!

"7 Assassins" Chinese Theatrical Poster

"7 Assassins" Chinese Theatrical Poster

DDDHouse.com now has 7 Assassins on Blu-ray & DVD. Keep in mind that the DVD version is Region 3 coded, so you will need a multi-region DVD player to view the movie. Fortunately, the Blu-ray version is coded for region A, so it’s good to go on your current North American Blu-ray hardware.

Directed by both Eric Tsang (who also stars) and Hung Yan Yan (action director), 7 Assassins features an all-star cast of old school action stars such as: Felix Wong, Ray Lui, Guo Tao, Kara Hu, Well Lee, Michael Wong, Fung Hak On, Waise Lee, Leung Kar Yan, Ken Lo, Mars, Jason Pai Piao, Ti Lung, Dick Wei, Simon Yam, Yu Rong Guang and many others!

Be sure to check out the trailer!

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Donnie Yen’s ‘Iceman’ chills on Blu-ray & DVD on November 11!

"Iceman" Blu-ray Cover

"Iceman" Blu-ray Cover

International martial arts icon Donnie Yen (Special ID) brings his trademark action to Iceman, debuting on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital Nov. 11 from Well Go USA Entertainment. A remake of the 1989 film Iceman Cometh, Yen plays a Ming era warrior who, along with his three traitorous childhood friends, are accidentally buried and kept frozen in time. 400 years later, they are defrosted and continue their battle in modern times where they left off.

Directed by Law Wing Cheong (Punished), Iceman also stars Eva Huang (Kung Fu Hustle), Wang Baoqiang (Lost in Thailand), Simon Yam (The Thieves), Mark Wu (Due West: Our Sex Journey), Gregory Wong (Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen) and Yu Kang (Special ID). Bonus materials include the seven-part featurette “The Making of Iceman,” which takes an in-depth look at the filming of the rooftop sequence and the disco scene, as well as interviews with Donnie Yen, Wang Baoqiang and Eva Huand.

Pre-order the Blu-ray & DVD today! Also be sure to check out Well Go USA’s trailer. And don’t forget to read our review.

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Jean-Claude Van Damme and son to film ‘The Tower’?

"The Tower" Teaser Poster

“The Tower” Teaser Poster

Jean-Claude Van Damme and his son, Kris (Enemies Closer), are teaming up in an emotional MMA-type film titled The Tower, formerly known as Karate or The Pit Bull (see the original promotional poster).

The idea of Van Damme’s The Tower has been floating around since 2003, when it was once described as a metaphysical Game of Death-esque adventure, which revolved around Van Damme fighting his way up a tower, where opponents became more and more difficult to defeat with each passing floor.

Since then, the plot has drastically changed. According to Van Damme’s Facebook, The Tower is now “the story of a man who loses the feeling of fear, a man who will go from a new family as an adopted war machine and will have to face the ground door of Las Vegas (“Stage of the Warriors”), which will be a tournament to decide who will be the strongest fighter on earth!

According to the discussions at vandammefan.net, there’s a chance that Van Damme may be fighting his own son in the film’s finale. We’ll keep you updated as we hear more. Until then, Van Damme fans have Pound of Flesh and the long awaited Eagle Path (aka Full Love) to look forward to in 2015. Stay tuned!

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Cheng Pei Pei Double Feature: Kung Fu Girl & Whiplash | DVD (Shout! Factory)

Cheng Pei Pei Double Feature: Kung Fu Girl & Whiplash | DVD (Shout! Factory)

Cheng Pei Pei Double Feature: Kung Fu Girl & Whiplash | DVD (Shout! Factory)

RELEASE DATE: December 2, 2014

Shout! Factory presents the DVD for the Cheng Pei Pei Double Feature, which includes 1973’s Kung Fu Girl and 1974’s Whiplash.

Directed by Lo Wei (Fists of Fury) and Ding Sin Saai (Furious Slaughter), respectively, these two Golden Harvest classics feature Cheng Pei Pei, who would gain mainstream recognition for her role as Jade Fox in 2000’s Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.

Pre-order the Cheng Pei Pei Double Feature from Amazon.com today!

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Legacy of Rage | DVD (Shout! Factory)

Legacy of Rage | DVD (Shout! Factory)

Legacy of Rage | DVD (Shout! Factory)

RELEASE DATE: December 2, 2014

Shout! Factory presents the DVD for 1986’s Legacy of Rage, a Hong Kong revenge flick starring the late Brandon Lee (The Crow) and directed by Ronny Yu (The Bride with White Hair), who will be providing an informative audio commentary track.

Legacy of Rage is more along the lines of a John Woo shoot ’em up, than a martial arts movie. Nonetheless, it was one heck of a debut for Brandon!

The film also stars Michael Wong (Knock-Off), Chan Wai-Man (Bruce Lee the Invincible), Regina Kent (A Better Tomorrow II), Bolo Yeung (Enter Three Dragons) and Mang Hoi (Heart of the Dragon).

Pre-order Legacy of Rage from Amazon.com today!

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It’s war in the new trailer for Anthony Wong’s ‘Gangster Pay Day’

"Gangster Pay Day" Chinese Theatrical Poster

"Gangster Pay Day" Chinese Theatrical Poster

We have some great news for those of you who are in the mood for some good ol’ Hong Kong gangsterism. From director Lee Biu Cheung (Single Blog) comes a new flick titled Gangster Pay Day (aka Da Cha Fan), starring Anthony Wong (Beast Cops).

Judging from the trailer, Gangster Pay Day is a bleak, stylish and violent thriller; reminiscent of Johnny To’s late 90s Milkway crime films.

Gangster Pay Day also stars Wong You Nam (Gallants), Charlene Choi Cheuk Yin (Kung Fu Dunk), Chan Wai Man (Handcuff), Frankie Ng Chi Hung (Special ID) and Carrie Ng (Cheetah on Fire).

Watch the film’s trailer, courtesy of Film Smash.

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Penance aka Shokuzai | Blu-ray (Music Box Films)

Penance | Blu-ray (Music Box Films)

Penance | Blu-ray (Music Box Films)

RELEASE DATE: October 14, 2014

Music Box Films presents the Blu-ray for Season 1 of Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Penance (aka Shokuzai), an eerie, intense psychological thriller.

When a mysterious stranger approaches a group of young friends, one of them is kidnapped and brutally murdered. Wracked with grief, the victim’s unhinged mother (Kyoko Koizumi) demands that the shaken survivors identify the killer or face a penance of her choosing. Watch the trailer.

Pre-order Penance from Amazon.com today!

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Asian horror awaits for those who take a trip down the ‘Manhole’

“Manhole” Theatrical Poster

Fans of Asian horror will likely want to keep an eye on the upcoming Korean film Manhole. The movie, which opens just in time for Halloween next month, follows a young woman on the track of the dangerous serial killer who has abducted her sister. The catch? This particularly deranged fellow uses sewer manholes as a convenient way to travel around the city and snatch his unsuspecting victims.

Far East Films has the teaser trailer for Manhole, while a new trailer appeared online today. Both previews suggests plenty of thrills for fans of the macabre. The atmospheric cinematography promises that the film will be no slouch in the production values department either. Stay tuned for more info as the movie nears release…!

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Lionsgate trailer for Seydina Balde’s ‘Covert Operation’

"Covert Operation" DVD Cover

“Covert Operation” DVD Cover

Bey Logan has long been one of the most vocal Western supporters of Hong Kong cinema, routinely serving up informative commentary tracks on some of your favorite Dragon Dynasty releases. His recent forays into producing movies haven’t met with quite as much success – his 2005 effort Dragon Heat was rather dour despite the presence of both Sammo Hung and Aliens’ Michael Biehn in the cast – but it looks like Logan is learning from his mistakes.

His latest effort is called The Borderland and it’s about an elite agent who becomes trapped in a secret military bunker in North Korea. Think of it as ‘Die Hard in North Korea,’ if you will. The Borderland arrives from French director Mathieu Weschler and stars 5 time world karate champion Seydina Balde (Danny The Dog, stunt performer in Casino Royale) in the lead role.

If you’re still not convinced, check out the 1st trailer, which caught our attention with its stylish look and plenty of brutal hand-to-hand combat reminiscent of The Raid or Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning. Now that The Raid and The Raid 2 proven you can make a kick-ass action movie on a minuscule budget as long as you have a dedicated and talented stunt team, it’s starting to look like other genre filmmakers around the globe are stepping up their game.

Updates: Watch the 2nd theatrical trailer.

BREAKING NEWS: Watch the new trailer. Lionsgate will be releasing The Borderland under its new North American title, Covert Operation. The DVD hits on November 11, 2014. You can now pre-order the title at Amazon.com!

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Iceman 3D (2014) Review

"Ice Man" Chinese Theatrical Poster

“Ice Man” Chinese Theatrical Poster

Director: Law Wing Cheong
Cast: Donnie Yen, Wang Baoqiang, Eva Huang Sheng Yi, Simon Yam, Lo Hoi Pang, Jacqueline Chong, Lam Suet, Benny Chan, Mark Wu You Fai, Hu Ming, Lo Fan
Running Time: 104 min.

By Paul Bramhall

2014 has been a busy 12 months for Donnie Yen, with Special ID, The Monkey King, Kung Fu Jungle, and Iceman 3D all hitting cinema screens over the course of the year. This is on top of the movies he’s already started production on, which are due for release in 2015. So it’s fair to say the guy has a very full plate on his table. The question is of course, with such a packed schedule, is the quality of the productions being affected by working on so many movies at once?

While at the time of writing, Kung Fu Jungle has yet to be released, Special ID and The Monkey King both drew heavy doses of criticism, and while both had their supporters, it was fair to say that the majority seemed to give them a thumbs down. I myself was scarred by the experience of Special ID, and The Monkey King didn’t particularly appeal. For the purposes of this review, I’ll be completely transparent and say I didn’t have any intention of watching Iceman 3D, a remake of the 1989 movie The Iceman Cometh. While some fans hold the original in high regard, for me (with the exception of the final fight between Yuen Biao and Yuen Wah) it’s a largely forgettable piece of Hong Kong cinema.

So the news of a remake, which is being split into two parts no less – that gives us Donnie Yen in place of Yuen Biao, and Wang Bao Qiang in place of Yuen Wah – was hardly an attractive sell. Nevertheless, circumstances converged to find me watching Yen’s latest effort, so I was prepared to go in with an open mind. To my surprise, I found Iceman 3D to be an entertainingly dumb experience. It’s dumb on an epic scale, in a way which is best described as combining the genius/grating comedy of The Lucky Stars movies, with the big budget action of a Hollywood blockbuster, while still maintaining that certain level of charm that so many of Hong Kong’s 1980’s output had.

Within the first few minutes we’re subjected to Donnie’s rocket powered pissing power, as he relieves himself of several centuries worth of holding it in. This scene essentially acts like a calling card for the rest of the movie; kind of like a “This is what you’re letting yourself in for, if you don’t like it, turn off now.” Sure enough, the movie proceeds to deliver on the early promise shown in that first scene, with Yen at one point dispatching of a whole SWAT team through the use of a toilet filled with his exploding feces. Yes, you read that line correctly. He also gets fart jokes as well, so he’s basically given the chance to express the whole human digestive process through what we’re supposed to believe is comedy gold.

Of course, it isn’t. However, things move along briskly, and there’s a high level of energy throughout the proceedings, which somehow makes its stupidity somewhat charming. Iceman 3D also deviates form the original in that Yen has to deal with not just one frozen comrade from the past, but two. Wang Bao Qiang and Yu Kang play the thawed out soldiers pursuing Yen through modern Hong Kong, however compared to the raping and pillaging of Yuen Wah in the original, they surprisingly lack any real sense of villainy. Instead, we’re given a series of mildly amusing scenes in which they indulge in a variety of different curries, and there’s a genuinely amusing karaoke scene.

Instead of being a pair of villains for us to root against, Bao Qiang and Kang are actually rather likeable. This is backed up by the fact that the very reason they’re after Yen is for a crime he didn’t commit, as it becomes gradually clear through the flashbacks to the past that Yen has been framed by some higher power, no doubt to be revealed in Iceman 3D 2. What’s more surprising is that it’s actually Yen himself who gets the most brutal scene of the movie, were he dishes out some serious pain to Lam Suet that’s reminiscent of some of Yuen Wah’s scenes from the original. It’s moments like this which define the rather schizophrenic nature of the remake.

Being a Yen movie, many will go in with the expectation of wanting to see some kung fu action, and it’s probably the movie’s lack of this which has resulted in it drawing a lot of disdain from other reviewers. That’s not to say the movie doesn’t have action, it does, and a decent amount of it, however, just like Yen’s exaggerated bowel movements, the action is equally exaggerated. From ancient warriors snowboarding down the side of a mountain, to the final confrontation on a traffic filled bridge, those looking for Yen to get his hands dirty will be left wanting, as there’s a lot of wire-work and CGI in the action scenes. Fans may be pacified by the nightclub fight, which does remain largely grounded, and features Yen’s trademark split second flurry of punches, but overall the action goes for fantastical rather than grounded.

That being said, the tone of the action scenes is perfectly aligned with the tone of the rest of the movie. Silliness is the order of the day here: Yen running around Hong Kong in possession of an ancient penis (note: not his own); Yen able to perfectly use a tablet less than 5 minutes after seeing one for the first time; Simon Yam’s exceptionally strange hair; and Eva Huang’s awkwardly staged English language scene.

Of course there are also downsides, which include the odd, not-so-subtle swipe at Hong Kong, which was no doubt inserted into the script for mainland appeal (in one scene, Huang explains to Yen how when she first arrived in Hong Kong and spoke Mandarin, everyone would look down on her, to which Yen cheesily responds, “We are weird xenophobic beings.”) However, these unintentionally amusing exchanges are still a lot more palatable than the usual in-your-face flag waving that these movies find themselves subject to these days.

Speaking of nationalistic undertones, Iceman 3D also deserves special mention in that it’s the only Hong Kong kung fu movie I’ve seen in recent times which features a finale pitting Chinese vs. Chinese. Refreshingly, there is no sudden plot twist involving Japanese or Western villains being shoe horned into the plot (I’m looking at you True Legend). It’s simply a good old fashioned good guy vs. the bad guys. Of course as I mentioned, the story leaves on a cliffhanger to set us up for Iceman 3D 2, and I have to say the closing twist involving Simon Yam actually comes over as being quite smart. I don’t think it’s too much of a spoiler to say the twist may go a long way to explaining exactly why Bao Qiang and Kang aren’t portrayed as being particularly villainous; at the same time, there’s a hint that the whole thing could be wrapped up by the arrival of some evil Japanese again. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that it doesn’t go down that path.

All in all, Iceman 3D probably isn’t what most Yen fans wanted, and it’s probably not the movie a lot of traditionally minded Hong Kong movie fans wanted either, but it is an unpretentious and, dare I say fun, 100 minutes. Perhaps that’s enough.

Paul Bramhall’s Rating: 7/10

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Raw Force | aka Kung Fu Cannibals | Blu-ray & DVD (Vinegar Syndrome)

"Raw Force" Blu-ray Cover

"Raw Force" Blu-ray Cover

RELEASE DATE: October 7, 2014

Vinegar Syndrome presents the Blu-ray & DVD for the 1982 cult classic, Raw Force (aka Kung Fu Cannibals or Shogun Island).

Raw Force is a U.S./Filipino martial arts action film directed by Edward D. Murphy (Heated Vengeance) and starring John Dresden (Final Mission), Geoffrey Binney (Hot Potato), Jewel Shepard (Return of the Living Dead) and Camille Keaton (I Spit on Your Grave). Don’t miss the trailer.

Pre-order Raw Force from Amazon.com today!

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Deal on Fire! District 13 Collection | Blu-ray | Only $11.49 – Expires soon!

"District 13 Collection" Blu-ray Cover

"District 13 Collection" Blu-ray Cover

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray for the District 13 Collection, which includes 2004’s District B13 (aka Banlieue 13) and its sequel, 2009’s District 13: Ultimatum, starring David Belle and Cyril Raffaelli. The original is directed by Pierre Morel (Taken) and both films are written and produced by Luc Besson (Leon: The Professional, The Fifth Element).

Fun Fact: The first film was the subject of a Hollywood remake titled Brick Mansions, starring the late Paul Walker and RZA, with David Belle reprising his character.

Order the District 13 Collection from Amazon.com today!

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Gary Daniels’ ‘Misfire’ gets a brand new trailer

"Misfire" Theatrical Poster

"Misfire" Theatrical Poster

Martial arts star Gary Daniels (Bloodmoon, The Expendables) is back with a new action film called Misfire. Directed by R. Ellis Frazier (Dead Drop), the official plot of Misfire centers arounds a hardened DEA agent names Cole (Daniels), who descends into the dangerous underworld of Tijuana, Mexico in search of his journalist ex-wife who he believes has been abducted by a charismatic Cartel boss with aspirations for public office.

Judging from the available footage, Misfire is more of shoot ’em up, with no signs of hand-to-hand combat; so those expecting to see Daniels in Bloodmoon-mode may be a little disappointed. But then again, it’s only a teaser trailer, so it’s probably too early to jump to conlusions.

Fans of Gary Daniels (Tekken) must be creaming their pants by now. The martial star has a string of upcoming films that include Tekken: Kazuya’s RevengeSkin TraffikZero Tolerance and Bullpen Fight Club. We assume that Daniels’ other two films – Blackwater and Soldier Girls – are dragging in development hell.

Updates: Misfire will be released on DVD by Image Entertainment. You can pre-order the DVD from Amazon.com, which will be released on October 21, 2014. Watch the new trailer.

BREAKING NEWS: Enjoy a new trailer for the film!

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Cityonfire.com’s ’14 Blades’ Blu-ray Giveaway! – WINNERS ANNOUNCED!

14 Blades | Blu-ray & DVD (Anchor Bay)

14 Blades | Blu-ray & DVD (Anchor Bay)

Cityonfire.com and Anchor Bay are giving away 3 copies of Donnie Yen’s 14 Blades to three lucky Cityonfire visitors.

To enter, simply add a comment to this post with your answer to the following question: What’s your least favorite Donnie Yen film? Please explain. We will be selecting a winner at random. Be sure to include your email address in the appropriate field so we can contact you for your home address. Additionally, you must ‘Like Us‘ on cityonfire.com’s Facebook by clicking here.

The Blu-ray & DVD for 14 Blades will be officially released on September 2, 2014, so we will announce the 3 winners on August 31, 2014 and ship out the prizes immediately.

CONTEST DISCLAIMER: You must enter by August 31, 2014 to qualify. U.S. residents only please. We sincerely apologize to our non-U.S. visitors. Winners must respond with their mailing address within 48 hours, otherwise you will automatically be disqualified. No exceptions. Contest is subject to change without notice.

WINNERS: Lee Golden, Akim and Sito. You have been notified via email!

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Does the ‘Escape From New York’ remake have its new Snake Plissken?

"Escape From New York" Japanese Theatrical Poster

“Escape From New York” Japanese Theatrical Poster

For a little while there, it looked like we were going to get a reboot of Escape From New York reboot from New Line Cinema with Breck Eisner (Sahara) in the director’s chair and Gerard Butler wearing the eyepatch originally made famous by Kurt Russell. The project eventually fell through and New Line let the rights to the franchise expire. Now Hollywood mega-producer Joel Silver (Lethal Weapon, Predator) has swooped in to secure the rights to the 1981 cult film directed by John Carpenter.

The plan? To turn Escape From New York into its own trilogy of films, supposedly modeled after the Planet of the Apes films. There are no directors or actors attached to this potential remake so for now it’s in the early, early stages. Considering that the original Escape was only able to spawn one universally-disliked sequel, though, it’ll be interesting to see how Joel Silver plans to turn this into a trilogy.

Updates: According to New York Daily News, Tom Hardy and Jason Statham are up for the role of Snake Plissken. | Producer Joel Silver spills details about the Escape From New York trilogy, courtesy of Collider. Apparently, Silver is influenced by Rocksteady’s Arkham City video game.

BREAKING NEWS: Collider reports that Silver Pictures and StudioCanal are making moves and have their eye on Charlie Hunnam (Pacific Rim), Jon Bernthal (TV’s The Walking DeadThe Wolf of Wall Street) and Dan Stevens (The Guest) to portray the new Snake Plissken. Stay tuned…

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