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These Action Movies Beat the Fast & Furious for Longest Franchise

These Action Movies Beat the Fast & Furious for Longest Franchise
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Best Hong Kong Action Movies from the 90s, Ranked

Best Hong Kong Action Movies from the 90s, Ranked
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That Jet Li vs Donnie Yen pole fight in Once Upon a Time in China II and how Li walked off set in a contract row

That Jet Li vs Donnie Yen pole fight in Once Upon a Time in China II and how Li walked off set in a contract row
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How martial arts choreographers changed Hong Kong cinema

Facebook/9independentswords Hong Kong martial arts films owe much of their success to martial arts choreographers. But their history is mainly undocumented. A brief 1999 essay by the Hong Kong Film Archive’s Yu Mo Wan, called Martial Arts Directors in Hong Kong Cinema, set out the historical framework of the craft and provided some of the material for this story. The first wuxia films were made in Shanghai, then known as “the Hollywood of the East”, in the 1920s. According to Stephen Teo’s all-encompassing book Chinese Martial Arts Cinema, 1922’s Vampire’s Prey is the earliest example of a film with wuxia characteristics, and The Burning of the Red Lotus Temple, released in Shanghai 1928 and directed by Zhang Shichuan, is generally considered to be the first of the genre as we would recognise it.

Azur Lane Reveals New Chinese Shipgirls to Celebrate Lunar New Year

Azur Lane Reveals New Chinese Shipgirls to Celebrate Lunar New Year Azur Lane Reveals New Chinese Shipgirls to Celebrate Lunar New Year Today Azur Lane publisher Yostar revealed two shipgirls that will join the roster of the popular mobile game. By Today Azur Lane publisher Yostar revealed two shipgirls that will join the roster of the popular mobile game. Since we’re coming close to the Chinese Lunar New Year, the two shipgirls hail appropriately from the Dragon Empery, which is the in-game equivalent of China. They’re Elite light cruisers Chao Ho and Ying Swei. Both belong to the Chao Ho class and were launched in 1911, and both were sunk by Japanese aircraft in 1937.

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