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The Sorcerer and the White Snake (2011) DVDRip MKV Mediafire
Synopsis
White Snake (Eva Huang), while in the guise of a beautiful woman, falls
in love with a young herbalist named Xu Xian (Raymond Lam). Using the
help of the Green Snake (Charlene Choi) is a risk to life is sent to the
human world and married to Xu Xian. However, ironically, it goes way Fa
Hai (Jet Li), a magician from the temple Zing Shan. A furious battle is
about to begin …
The Butcher, the Chef, and the Swordsman (2011) DVDRip MKV Mediafire
Synopsis
A tale of revenge, honor and greed follows a group of misfits that gets
involved with a kitchen cleaver made from the top five swords of the
martial arts world in this wild and brash action comedy.
The Sorcerer and the White Snake (2011) DVDScr MKV Mediafire
Synopsis
White Snake (Eva Huang), while in the guise of a beautiful woman, falls
in love with a young herbalist named Xu Xian (Raymond Lam). Using the
help of the Green Snake (Charlene Choi) is a risk to life is sent to the
human world and married to Xu Xian. However, ironically, it goes way Fa
Hai (Jet Li), a magician from the temple Zing Shan. A furious battle is
about to begin
On the scenic beach of Paradise Cove, Sharon (Chrissie Chau) and Rachel
(Theresa Fu) work at the restaurant of their martial artist uncle (Monk
Law) and are avid players of beach volleyball. Their carefree days are
over when the wealthy Mrs. Brewer (Candice Yu) plans to acquire the land
and develop it into a holiday resort, which is met with strong
opposition from the residents. Even Mrs. Brewer’s son Tim (Him Law), who
has fallen in love with Sharon, openly defies her. Then both sides
agree to settle the dispute by beach volleyball – the locals’ team will
enter an upcoming tournament against Mrs. Brewer’s daughters Natalie
(Jessica C.) and Natasha (Phoenix Valen), and whoever wins decides the
fate of Paradise Cove…
Death and Glory in Changde (2010) 720p BRRip MKV Mediafire
Synopsis
The film is about the 1943 battle of Changde, a city in central China’s
Hunan province. A Chinese division of about 8,000 soldiers defended the
city from the attack of 30,000 Japanese invaders.
“The Ghost Must Be Crazy” has two different stories entitled “The Day Off” and “The Ghost Bride”. In “The Day Off”, Ah Nan (John Cheng) and Ah Lei (Wang Lei) goes for their annual in-camp training and they meet a very “on” Platoon Commander. As they’re about to play a prank on the Commander as a form of revenge for all the rigorous training they had to put up with, a series of strange things happen.
China is plunged into strife as feuding warlords try to expand their power by warring over neighboring lands. Fuelled by his success on the battlefield, young and arrogant Hao Jie sneers at Shaolin's masters when he beats one of them in a duel. But the pride comes before a fall. When his own family is wiped out by a rival warlord, Hao is forced to take refuge with the monks. As the civil unrest spreads and the people suffer, Hao and the Shaolin masters are forced to take a fiery stand against the evil warlords. They launch a daring plan or rescue and escape.