Neon Eagle Video to release Limited Edition Blu-ray for ‘Ninja Terminator’ and ‘The Uninvited Guest of the Star Ferry’

In April 2024, Neon Eagle Video will be releasing Ninja Terminator, a 1986 martial arts film from director Kim Si-hyun (Dragon Lee vs The Five Brothers), with co-directing/splicing by Godfrey Ho (Manhattan Chase).

Ninja Terminator stars Richard Harrison (Challenge of the Tiger), Hwang Jang-lee (36 Deadly Styles), Philip Ko (Master and the Kid) and Jack Lam (Ninja Champion).

Read the official details below:

Neon Eagle Video is proud to present the first ever official HD release of the mind-melting martial arts cult classic Ninja Terminator! 

As anyone who has seen the film knows, a description of the plot is almost impossible. More or less: a group of ninjas compete to control the ultimate artifact of their craft – the Golden Ninja Warrior statue! Meanwhile, a secret Continue reading

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Newest Trailer for ‘Cobweb’ from ‘I Saw the Devil’ filmmaker Kim Jee-Woon starring ‘Parasite’ actor Song Kang-Ho

"Cobweb" Theatrical Poster

“Cobweb” Theatrical Poster

Kim Jee-Woon, the acclaimed director of I Saw the Devil and Age of Shadows, is getting ready to unleash Cobweb (read our review) to American theaters, by way of Samuel Goldwyn Films.

Cobweb stars Song Kang-Ho (Emergency Declaration, Parasite), Lim Soo-Jung (Sad Movie), Oh Jung-Se  (Tazza: The Hidden Card), Jeon Yeo-Bin (Alienoid) and f(x) member Krystal.

In the 1970s, director Kim (Song) is obsessed by the desire to re-shoot the ending of his completed film “Cobweb”, but chaos and turmoil grip the set with interference from the censorship authorities, and the complaints of actors and producers who can’t understand the re-written ending. Will Kim be able to find a way through Continue reading

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Cycling To Work: The Pros And Cons

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In a 2021 study, 51% of workers said that they would like to cycle to work. How many of us actually have the motivation to cycle to work? About 6%. Clearly, many of us think that cycling to work is the right thing to do. But few of us have actually committed. Is it time you finally got on your bike? Or is cycling to work overrated? This post takes a look at some of the pros and cons of taking a bicycle to work. 

The pros

Less carbon emissions

Compared to driving a car to work, cycling is definitely the more eco-friendly option. The only carbon emissions released by a bike are during manufacture. Otherwise, there are no exhaust fumes. It is believed that if the average person swapped out all short journeys (under 3 miles) with a bicycle, they could reduce their annual carbon emissions from transportation by as much as 67% (especially since most of the journeys we make in a car are short journeys). If you’ve been looking for an effective way to reduce your carbon footprint, riding a bike could be the way to go.

Cost savings

Riding a bicycle is also cheaper than driving a car or taking public transport. You don’t have to worry about fuel or tax or parking charges. And the average bicycle is a lot cheaper to buy than the average car. Some people can save hundreds of pounds per year by commuting by bicycle. This could be something to consider if you’ve been exploring ways to cut costs. 

It keeps you fit

Perhaps one of the biggest benefits of cycling to work is the health benefits it can have. Cycling burns 50% more calories than walking. In fact, just 30 minutes of low intensity cycling per day could burn over 200 calories. You’ll tone up your thighs and your glutes (cycling uphill is one of the best ways to tone up your butt!). You’ll also exercise your heart in the process by increasing your heart rate. Cycling could even lower your risk of developing cardiovascular disease. It has also been linked to a lower risk of cancer

Better productivity?

Some studies have found that employees who cycle to work can be more productive. Cycling to work helps you to start the day with some physical activity, which can make you enter the workplace feeling more energised and alert. Cycling to work is also generally less stressful than driving to work for many people. You don’t have to deal with traffic jams and the endorphin rush from exercising can counteract the production of stress hormones. Studies have also found that people who cycle to work generally take less sick days. It’s no wonder that many employers are bringing in cycling to work schemes.

The cons

Only suitable for short distances

If you commute a long distance to work, cycling may not be practical. Cycling is generally much slower than taking a car (aside from in congested city areas where cycling can often be faster). Any journey over 10 miles is likely to take upwards of an hour on a bicycle if you’re not an experienced cyclist. This is not something you want to be doing back and forth every day. Of course, bicycles can be taken on buses and trains, but this does mean paying for public transport as well as taking a bicycle. Cycling is generally three times faster than walking – so if you walk to work you could still save time by cycling. 

Safety concerns

If you get into a road accident on a bicycle, your chances of sustaining a serious injury are much greater than when in a car. This is something that puts many people off cycling to work – especially if a journey to work involves cycling on fast roads that don’t have bike lanes. The best thing you can do to protect yourself is to always wear a helmet and to take care at junctions (this is where most accidents occur). Most accidents involving cars and bicycles are due to the fault of the car and it is usually easy to get compensation with the help of a car accident lawyer. That said, you do need to make sure that you can cycle proficiently and that you avoid cycling when intoxicated so that you are not the cause of an accident.

Not pleasant in all weathers

Cycling isn’t fun in many extreme weather conditions. On a hot day, you could end up arriving to work very sweaty – which isn’t ideal if you’ve got a meeting first thing where you need to look presentable. On a cold day, wrapping up warm is meanwhile important to avoid getting hypothermia. Rain will result in you arriving to work drenched, and can make road conditions challenging. Cycling in the snow and ice is meanwhile not recommended, as there’s a high chance of skidding and injuring yourself. Cycling in high winds can also be very challenging. All of this can be avoided by taking a car.  

Bike storage issues

Not all workplaces have somewhere safe to store a bicycle. You may be able to lock your bicycle up against a lamppost or railing outside, but you may not be able to keep an eye on it while you’re working. This could be something to particularly consider if your workplace is in an area with a high bicycle theft rate. Of course, not all workplaces have secure parking for cars – however it’s harder to steal a car than it is to steal a bike. 

Should you cycle to work?

Whether you should cycle to work is likely to come down to several conditions. 

Generally speaking, it’s worth cycling to work if you want to save the planet and save some money, as well as staying fit and boosting your productivity. It could be particularly worthwhile cycling to work if you don’t have to travel too far to work, are able to take cycle-friendly routes and have bike storage at work. 

When is cycling to work a bad idea? If you have to travel more than 10 miles to work, have to cycle on dangerous roads or have no secure place to keep your bike. In these cases, taking a car or taking public transport may still be the better option. 

 

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Sanak (2021) Review

"Sanak" Theatrical Poster

“Sanak” Theatrical Poster

Director: Kanishk Varma
Cast: Vidyut Jammwal, Rukmini Maitra, Neha Dhupia, Chandan Roy Sanyal, Chandan Roy, Adrija Sinha, Kiran Karmarkar, Arsh Merchant
Running Time: 117 min.

By Henry McKeand

Early in Sanak, as our hero Vivaan (Vidyut Jammwal) grabs something in his living room, the camera lingers on three carefully placed DVDs:

Die Hard, Speed, and John Wick.

More than just an unsubtle nod to director Kanishk Varma’s influences, this feels like a mission statement. Die Hard, of course, is the most obvious. Sanak, which follows Vivaan as he has to fight through a hospital under siege by mercenaries to save his wife, follows the hostages-in-a-single-location formula of countless post-McTiernan action flicks. The inclusion of Speed is also easy to figure out; it’s another film with a single-minded dedication to a simple and outlandish concept. Finishing the trio out with John Wick, then, hints at brutal, fast-paced combat to come.

But if Varma wanted to really give viewers a sense of what’s in store for them, he would have been better off using a Golden Harvest release like Dragons Forever or Police Story as his third film. Because while Sanak’s script follows 90s Western blockbuster tropes to a tee, its fight choreography is firmly rooted in the payoff-heavy kung fu comedy of those 80s Hong Kong Continue reading

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Andy Lau, Gordon Lam and Eddie Peng collide in drug wars in ‘I Did It My Way’ releasing in January from Well Go USA

"I Did It My Way" Theatrical Poster

“I Did It My Way” Theatrical Poster

Coming soon to U.S. theaters on January 12, 2024 from Well Go USA is Jason Kwan’s I Did It My Way (read our review), an action thriller starring Andy Lau (The Adventurers, The White Storm 2: Drug Lords), Gordon Lam (Hand Rolled Cigarette, Limbo), Cya Liu (The Brink, Limbo), Eddie Peng (Hidden Man, Operation Mekong) and a special guest appearance by Simon Yam (Operation Red Sea, Mrs K).

Director Kwan, who served as co-director for Wong Jing for both 2017’s Chasing the Dragon and its by-title-only 2019 sequel Chasing the Dragon II: Wild Wild Bunch, is solely directs I Did It My Way, which marks his first solo effort since 2017’s A Nail Clipper Romance.

The film revolves Continue reading

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The Ultimate Guide to Kratom Capsule Dosage: Everything You Need to Know

Kratom is a natural herb that has been used for centuries in Southeast Asia as traditional medicine. It is derived from the leaves of the Mitragyna Speciosa tree and has gained popularity in Western countries in recent years due to its potential benefits.

In this article, we will discuss everything you need to know about kratom capsule dosage, including how to determine the right dose for your needs and where to find high-quality wholesale kratom capsules.

Understanding Kratom Strains and Potency

Before we dive into dosing, it’s essential to understand the different strains of kratom available on the market. Kratom leaves can vary based on their origin, which affects their potency and effects.

The three main types of kratom strains are:

Red Vein Kratom

As the name suggests, this strain has red veins running through its leaves and is known for its relaxing effects. It is often used to promote sleep and relieve pain.

Green Vein Kratom

Green vein kratom falls between red and white strains in terms of effects. It can provide a balance of both relaxation and energy, making it a popular choice for many.

White Vein Kratom

White vein kratom is typically the most stimulating strain, offering energy and focus. It is often used as a natural alternative to caffeine for those looking to increase productivity.

Start with a Low Dosage

When it comes to kratom capsules, it’s crucial to start with a low dose and gradually increase if needed. This approach allows you to find your optimal dosage without experiencing any adverse effects.

The general rule of thumb for Kratom consumption beginners is 1-2 grams per day, while experienced users can take up to 5 grams daily. Keep in mind that the amount needed may vary depending on many factors.

Factors That Affect Kratom Capsule Dosage

Several factors can influence how much kratom you should take. This includes:

Body Weight

As with most substances, body weight plays a role in determining the right kratom dosage. Those with a higher body mass may require a slightly higher dose to feel the desired effects.

Tolerance Level

Regular kratom users may develop tolerance over time, requiring higher doses to achieve the same results. It’s essential to take breaks from using kratom and not increase your dose too quickly.

Quality and Potency of the Capsules

The quality and potency of kratom capsules can vary greatly depending on where you purchase them. It’s crucial to find a reputable wholesale supplier that offers high-quality, lab-tested products.

Finding High-Quality Kratom Capsules

As mentioned above, finding a reliable kratom wholesale supplier is crucial for obtaining high-quality kratom capsules. Look for a company that provides lab testing results and sources their kratom from reputable farmers.

Additionally, it’s essential to read reviews and do your research before making a purchase. Many online communities and forums discuss different wholesale suppliers and their products’ quality.

Mastering Kratom Capsule Dosage

Finding the right dosage for kratom capsules is a trial-and-error process, and it’s essential to start with a low dose and gradually increase if needed. With this ultimate guide to kratom capsule dosage, you now have all the information you need to safely and effectively incorporate kratom into your wellness routine. So go ahead and give kratom capsules a try and experience its potential benefits for yourself! Happy dosing!

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Don Lee gives Mad Max a run for his money in the New Trailer for Netfix’ post-apocalyptic actioner ‘Badland Hunters’

"Badland Hunters" Theatrical Poster

“Badland Hunters” Theatrical Poster

South Korea’s #1 action star Ma Dong-seok (aka Don Lee) returns in Badland Hunters (read our review), an upcoming post-apocalyptic action thriller from Heo Myung-Haeng (who is also working with Ma on The Roundup 4: Punishment).

Badland Hunters takes place after an earthquake has transformed Seoul into an apocalyptic wasteland. Survivors must deal with not only threats from nature, but also among themselves as the lawless world is governed only by power. Standing among them is Nam-San (Ma), a wasteland hunter.

The film also stars Lee Hee-Jun (The Man Standing Next), Lee Jun-Young (Brave Citizen) and Roh Jeong-Eui (The Phone).

Badland Hunters hits Netflix on January 26. Don’t miss Continue reading

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The Shape of Night | Blu-ray (Radiance Films)

The Shape of Night | Blu-ray (Radiance Films)

The Shape of Night | Blu-ray (Radiance Films)

RELEASE DATE: April 29, 2024

On April 29, 2024, Radiance Films is releasing the Blu-ray (Region A/B) for The Shape of Night, a 1964 bleak thriller from director Noburo Nakamura (Twin Sisters of Kyoto) that stars Miyuki Kuwano (Cruel Story of Youth) and Mikijiro Hira (Sword of the Beast).

Official details:

A young woman from the countryside (Miyuki Kuwano) falls in love with a handsome hoodlum (Mikijiro Hira), who pushes her into a life of prostitution. When his sleazy superiors catch sight of her, she finds herself trapped inside the gaudy maze of city nightlife.

Directed by Noburo Nakamura, a veteran of the Shochiku studio’s signature Golden Age family dramas, The Shape of Night was made Continue reading

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Blind War (2022) Review

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Director: Suiqiang Huo
Cast: Andy On Chi Kit, Waise Lee, Yang Xing, Hank Qi, Jane Wu, Vincent Matile, Cheng Si Han, Zhang Ya Qi, Dao Dao, Li Fa Guang, Alexandre Robillard
Running Time: 100 min.

By Paul Bramhall

Is there any production looked down upon more in Asia than the Chinese web movie? Arguably no. Maybe even more so than Filipino romantic comedies. Rapidly made and rarely clocking in longer than 80 minutes (70 is much more common), the likes of iQIYI and Youku have been cranking out a constant stream of kung-fu and monster (the go-to genres of choice) flicks since the late 2010’s, with smartphones expected to be the go-to form of viewing them. The reality is most of these movies are instantly forgettable, with no higher aspiration that to keep the viewer watching for a little over an hour and make it to the end credits. However within such a lowest common denominator form of filmmaking, there are still some diamonds in the rough, mostly spurred on by the fact many stars from Hong Kong’s golden era of action cinema have found themselves a new home working within the web movie arena.

Fan Siu-Wong in One More Shot, Simon Yam in The Comeback, and Xia Miao in Eye for an Eye: The Blind Swordsman have all proven it’s still possible to keep your dignity by starring in a web movie, and even manage to look good while doing so. While virtually all the directorial talent working in the world of web movie making appear to be relatively new to the film industry, and in almost all cases have no experience other than making web movies, a few of them have looked to turn the indifference towards the format to their advantage. While the more mass consumed mainstream movies practically have to include a jingoistic element in order to please Continue reading

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Watch the Trailer for ‘Lights Out’ starring Frank Grillo, Scott Adkins, Mekhi Phifer and Dermot Mulroney

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“Lights Out” Theatrical Poster

With titles like Take Back and Section 8, Christian Sesma (Vigilante Diaries) is becoming the go-to director for ensemble films featuring B-movie action stars. His latest, Lights Out (read our review), for LA-based production company Firebrand, will feature an all-star cast that includes Frank Grillo (Boss Level), Mekhi Phifer (Truth Be Told), Scott Adkins (Castle Falls), JuJu Chan (Jiu Jitsu), Dermot Mulroney (Hanna), Jaime King (Bulletproof Monk) and MMA fighter-turned-actor Donald Cerrone (Project Legion).

In Lights Out, a homeless veteran, Michael “Duffy” Duffield (Grillo), meets a talkative Ex-Con, Max Bomer (Phifer) who notices Duffy’s skills after he gets into a bar fight and offers him a well-paying “job” competing in underground fight clubs. The pair form an unlikely partnership after their first fight and decide to travel to LA so Duffy can atone for his past and Max can pay back a crime boss, Sage Continue reading

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7 Benefits of Magic Mushroom Gummies

Don’t let anyone tell you that it’s just hippies doing shrooms and LSD. There’s evidence from at least 3,000 years ago of humans tripping on “acid.”

That’s right, our ancestors for thousands of years have been using psychedelics for rituals and spiritual exploration. There are many different types of mushrooms that all induce different experiences. So what can you expect when taking something like magic mushroom gummies?

Let’s take a look at the seven benefits of mushrooms when you decide to take some. There are many health benefits of mushrooms – among other kinds.

1. Magic Mushroom Gummies May Alleviate Depression

Depression is a widespread issue in our modern world, likely because of the destigmatization of mental illness. Even though people are more open about it, though, it doesn’t make it easier to treat. Many have become disillusioned when SSRIs and other common treatments fail to work.

Some studies have suggested that taking psilocybin may reduce depressive symptoms. Granted, more research is needed before scientists can make any conclusions. But this preliminary look paints a bright picture of mushrooms for medicinal purposes.

That said, do not self-medicate with gummies. Always consult your psychiatrist before beginning treatment.

2. It Might Help with Substance Abuse

Quitting smoking, drinking, or hard drugs is a huge undertaking. Smoking is one of the most addictive practices on earth and alcoholism is sometimes dependent on genetics. Being able to quit with greater ease would change the world.

Some preliminary studies allude to good things. Take this one that suggests mushrooms could help kill cravings and prevent relapse.

Of course, we need a lot more research to confirm this. But the future is looking bright if people can take mushroom gummies to rehabilitate themselves. Just make sure you know about the interactions between shrooms and alcohol.

3. Headache and Migraine Reduction

Headaches and migraines are horrible, but not just because of the pain. Rather, because headaches (especially migraines) have very few effective, long-term treatment options. If you suffer migraines, you often just have to grin and bear it.

People who suffer from migraines and cluster headaches will be happy to know that one study suggests psilocybin can alleviate symptoms. Like many things on this list, users wouldn’t need to go on a trip to get results. Taking microdoses could be effective enough.

That said, other studies have suggested that it worsens headaches. So it might be worth waiting for more information on this one.

4. PTSD Treatment

Post-traumatic stress disorder affects a wide range of people, from veterans to abuse victims. It’s one of the trickiest forms of mental illness to treat. PTSD can happen from any kind of traumatic event, whether fighting in war or suffering at the hands of a negligent partner.

Digging into all the trauma is deeply uncomfortable. The only way to treat PTSD is to identify the trauma and find out what symptoms it is causing. This makes PTSD treatment a precarious game, one where therapists risk worsening their patient’s condition.

In addition to this, the medications that are proven to work are very limited. Our understanding of PTSD is limited, so we still need a great deal of research to address it. Any successful alternative treatment would change the game entirely.

There is a small body of research that suggests PTSD victims can manage or alleviate symptoms with mushrooms. Keep in mind that most of the evidence is anecdotal. Some evidence goes against this grain.

5. Controlling Anxiety and Panic Attacks

Depression may have grown in prominence, but anxiety takes the cake. Everyone these days is anxious. It would appear that more people are taking medication to manage anxiety than any other mental illness.

Anxiety is a difficult thing to treat because it’s not just a mental thing. It’s a physiological reaction that happens from a deep evolutionary core. In essence, it’s happening from every cell in your body.

The problem is that medications for managing anxiety are controversial. This medication can provoke unwanted side effects and sometimes exacerbate anxiety symptoms. That’s why it’s hopeful news that using mushrooms may be a worthwhile alternative.

Some studies have demonstrated that taking psilocybin reduces anxiety around life-threatening diagnoses. People become more optimistic, even with death anxiety. It’s only one study, but it’s a good start.

6. They Aid Spiritual Exploration

Most of the fanfare that magic mushrooms get has to do with the effect they have on spiritual exploration. After all, shrooms induce powerful visual and auditory hallucinations. They call it a trip for a reason; the shrooms take you on a trip to another “dimension.”

It’s easy to discount this as just people on drugs, but these experiences behind the curtain are often life-changing. People deal with their problems head-on. They get a chance to make amends, conquer fears, and so much more.

This is not pseudoscience, either. It has been proven time and time again that if you take shrooms, you will trip. What happens during that trip is highly personal and depends on you.

Many people use it as a form of spiritual self-exploration and realization. You might take it after a faith crisis, or to increase your spiritual knowledge. Whatever your reason for doing so, anecdotal experience suggests it’s positive on the whole.

7. They Help with Bereavement

There’s no easy way to handle bereavement. Once you have lost someone, they are gone forever. Those suffering this loss often say that the pain never goes away.

One benefit of shrooms is that they reflect back to you the things going on in your mind. Many who take shrooms have had the opportunity to meet a dead relative, partner, or friend. Even though it’s a hallucination, it’s a powerful tool for grieving and overcoming grief.

Try Shrooms Today

Many people are reticent to take magic mushroom gummies for fear of a bad trip or addiction. That said, there is a growing body of research suggesting the many mental and health benefits of taking them. It’s worth a shot and may provide a solution you wouldn’t find elsewhere.

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Flying Swordsman, The | The Hidden Fox (2022) Review

The Flying Swordsman | DVD (Well Go USA)

The Flying Swordsman | DVD (Well Go USA)

AKA: The Hidden Fox
Director: Qiao Lei
Cast: Zhao Huawei, Fu Jia, Yusi Chen, Ray Lui Leung Wai, Shanshan Chunyu, Zihan Chen
Running Time: 104 min. 

By Will McGuire

The Flying Swordsman (aka The Hidden Fox) is great entertainment. It is, like the best of contemporary wuxia films, a strong evolution of the style that began in the late-60’s revival of the genre at Shaw Brothers and though it has some dodgy production values in places it features assured direction, lyrical action, and a wonderful confidence about presenting its story that permeates the whole film. Donnie Yen’s recent Sakra felt like someone trying to encapsulate the entire wuxia genre, whereas this film just feels like someone tried to make a good one and I ended up enjoying it much more for the lowered ambitions.

Zhao Huawei plays Gui Yu, a young swordsman whose father and his chief rival were manipulated and murdered by a gang of evil martial artists in search of a hidden treasure. Ten years later and he’s partnered with Yin Ji (Fu Jia) looking for a key in a tavern, when he unexpectedly sets off a series of traps he’s engineering to draw in the eight killers who have murdered his father. Wuxia stories, having evolved from long form Chinese pulps, have complicated plots by their nature but this one was almost on the level of a Chor Yun film to follow, and it was made even Continue reading

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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best Vape Tank for Your Needs

Hey there, fellow vapers! Looking to enhance your vaping experience? Choosing the right vape tank is crucial! With countless options available, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But don’t worry, we’ve got your back! Join us on an exciting journey as we present the ultimate guide to finding the best vape tank.

From exploring the latest technologies to understanding airflow and coil compatibility, this comprehensive guide equips you with the knowledge for an informed decision. Dive into the world of vape tanks and unlock a world of flavor, vapor production, and satisfaction like never before!

What’s a Vape Tank Anyway?

Let us start by exploring the fundamentals of vaping essentials. The vape tank, a crucial component of your vape device, is responsible for holding and storing the e-liquid. Within this humble reservoir, the magic happens-the conversion of your preferred e-juice into luscious, flavorful clouds of vapor, creating an immersive and gratifying vaping experience.

Size Matters – Capacity and Portability

Think about how much you vape. If you are a heavy vaper, a larger tank might be your best buddy. But if you’re always on the go, a smaller, more portable tank could be a lifesaver. It’s all about finding that sweet spot between capacity and convenience.

Coil Compatibility – Making Your Vape Sizzle

Coils are like the heart of your vape tank, responsible for heating your e-liquid and transforming it into satisfying vapor. It is crucial to ensure compatibility between your tank and coils to optimize your vaping experience.

Some tanks come with specially designed coils tailored to their specifications, offering precise performance, while others provide greater versatility, allowing you to experiment with different coil options to find your perfect vape. So, take the time to explore and choose the coils that best suit your preferences and enhance your vaping pleasure.

Airflow – Smooth or Intense Hits?

The airflow in your tank affects how your vape feels. More airflow can give you those airy, smooth hits, while less airflow might give you a tighter, more intense draw. It is like choosing between a gentle breeze and a strong gust of wind.

Material Matters – Glass, Plastic, or Metal?

Vape tanks come in different materials-glass, plastic, and metal. Glass tanks are great for preserving flavor, while plastic ones are more durable. Metal tanks? Well, they’re tough as nails but might not let you see your e-liquid levels.

Ohm’s Law – Resistance and Power

If you are into customizing your vape experience, pay attention to the resistance of your coils. Lower resistance coils usually mean more power and warmer vapor, while higher resistance coils might give you a cooler vape.

Personal Style – Looks Do Matter

Your style shines through your vape! Thankfully, geekvape starter kits offer tanks in various shapes, hues, and styles. Whether you fancy a sleek, minimalistic look or prefer bold, eye-catching designs, there’s a tank tailored just for you.

Discovering Your Best Vape Tank – A Journey Towards Excellence

So, there you have it-the lowdown on choosing the best vape tank for your needs. Remember, it’s all about finding the tank that ticks off your boxes: capacity, coil compatibility, airflow, material, resistance, and style.

Take your time exploring the options. Ask fellow vapers for recommendations. And most importantly, trust your gut! Your perfect vape tank is out there waiting for you to take that satisfying inhale.

Here’s to finding the best vape tank that’ll make every puff an absolute delight! Happy vaping!

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Deal on Fire! Sword Master | Blu-ray | Only $8.99 – Expires soon!

Sword Master | Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Sword Master | Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray for Derek Yee’s Sword Master (read our review). The film is a remake of Chor Yuen’s Death Duel, a 1977 Shaw Brothers film that Yee starred in during the height of his acting career.

In this wuxia epic, a swordsman is haunted by the destructive impact his deadly talents have on others. Weary of the bloodshed from the martial arts world, he banishes himself to the humble life a vagrant, wandering the fringes of society. But his violent past refuses to let him go quietly. The swordsman must regain the ability to wield his sword and fight those disrupting the peace he so desperately craves.

As with the original, the remake is an adaptation of Ku Lung’s Third Master’s Sword (literal title). The film is produced by Continue reading

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I Did It My Way (2023) Review

"I Did It My Way" Theatrical Poster

“I Did It My Way” Theatrical Poster

Director: Jason Kwan
Cast: Andy Lau Tak-Wah, Gordon Lam, Cya Liu, Eddie Peng, Simon Yam, Chan Chun-Fung, Kent Cheng, Hedwig Tam, Lam Suet, Philip Keung, Mike Leeder
Running Time: 115 min.

By Paul Bramhall

On paper at least, I Did It My Way feels like it should be the subtitle for a 4th instalment of The White Storm franchise. Like each instalment of the popular action thrillers, the focus is on a trio of characters in a plot centered around the drug trade, with undercover cops, brotherhood, and loyalty all playing important parts in the narrative. However, it’s not, instead being the sophomore solo directorial outing for Jason Kwan, a director of photography who turned director in 2017 with A Nail Clipper Romance, and would go on to co-helm both Chasing the Dragon and its sequel with Wong Jing (for whom he’d lensed 2012’s The Last Tycoon). Having no doubt picked up a few pointers from Jing’s 40-year career sitting in the director’s chair, Kwan’s latest comes with a heavyweight cast of Hong Kong talent.

Taking an Infernal Affairs-esque approach, Andy Lau (Mission Milano, Shock Wave 2) plays a lawyer who’s secretly one of Asia’s biggest supplier of drugs on the dark web, an endeavour that he apparently got into to support his pregnant bride-to-be. For any long time fans of Hong Kong cinema who are wondering if a character having a pregnant partner has changed much over the years, the answer is no – it’s still the equivalent of carrying a sign board that reads “I’m going to die tragically before the end credits.” Meanwhile Gordon Lam (Hand Rolled Cigarette, Paradox) plays one of his trusted associates, but is really a tortured undercover cop who just wants out Continue reading

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