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Once Upon A Time In China (DVD)

Once Upon A Time In China (DVD)

Production Year: 1993 - Martial Arts - Director: Tsui Hark - Original Language: Cantonese\Chinese - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Jet Lee, Rosamund Kwan, Yuen Biao, Jacky Cheung (On Ciao since: 08/2006)

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Once Upon A Time In China - Complete Trilogy (DVD)

Once Upon A Time In China - Complete Trilogy (DVD)

Production Year: 1991 - Martial Arts - Director: Tsui Hark - Original Language: Cantonese - Classification: 18 years and over - Starring: Donnie Yen, Jet Lee, Rosamund Kwan, Yuen Biao, Mok Sui Chung (On Ciao since: 04/2001)

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Millionaires' Express (Subtitled and Dubbed) (Wide Screen) (DVD)

Millionaires' Express (Subtitled and Dubbed) (Wide Screen) (DVD)

Martial Arts - Director: Sammo Hung - Original Language: Cantonese - Classification: 12 years and over - Starring: Cynthia Rothrock, Yasuka Kurata, Rosamund Kwan, Yuen Biao, Sammo Hung (On Ciao since: 03/2006)

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Big Shot's Funeral (DVD)

Big Shot's Funeral (DVD)

Production Year: 2001 - Comedy - Director: Feng Xiaogang - Original Language: English - Classification: Parental Guidance - Starring: Ge You, Rosamund Kwan, Donald Sutherland, Paul Mazursky (On Ciao since: 09/2005)

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Once Upon A Time In China III (DVD)

Once Upon A Time In China III (DVD)

Production Year: 1993 - Martial Arts - Director: Tsui Hark - Original Language: Cantonese - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Jet Lee, Rosamund Kwan, Mok Siu Cheung (On Ciao since: 05/2005)

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Jackie Chan - Project A (Special Collector's Edition) (Box Set) (DVD)

Jackie Chan - Project A (Special Collector's Edition) (Box Set) (DVD)

Martial Arts - Director: Jackie Chan - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao, Maggie Cheung, John Cheung, Kenny Ho, Rosamund Kwan (On Ciao since: 01/2006)

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Project A - Part 2 (Subtitled and Dubbed) (Wide Screen) (DVD)

Project A - Part 2 (Subtitled and Dubbed) (Wide Screen) (DVD)

Production Year: 1987 - Martial Arts - Director: Jackie Chan - Original Language: Cantonese - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Jackie Chan, Rosamund Kwan, Maggie Cheung, John Cheung (On Ciao since: 05/2005)

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Armour Of God (DVD)

Armour Of God (DVD)

Production Year: 1986 - Action/Adventure - Director: Jackie Chan - Original Language: Cantonese\Chinese - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring:Jackie Chan, Alan Tam, Rosamund Kwan, John Ladalski, Bozidar Smiljanic (On Ciao since: 09/2005)

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Once Upon A Time In China And America (Full And Wide Screen) (Special Collector's Edition) (DVD)

Once Upon A Time In China And America (Full And Wide Screen) (Special Collector's Edition) (DVD)

Production Year: 1997 - Martial Arts - Director: Sammo Hung, Kam-Bo - Original Language: Cantonese - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Jet Li, Rosamund Kwan, Xin Xin Xiong (On Ciao since: 06/2005)

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Once Upon A Time In China II (Subtitled and Dubbed) (Wide Screen) (DVD)

Once Upon A Time In China II (Subtitled and Dubbed) (Wide Screen) (DVD)

Production Year: 1993 - Martial Arts - Director: Tsui Hark - Original Language: Cantonese - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Jet Lee, Mok Sui Chung, Donnie Yen, Rosamund Kwan (On Ciao since: 05/2004)

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Once Upon A Time In China

Once Upon A Time In China

Romeo Must Die star Jet Li heads up an all-star cast, including physical virtuoso Yuen Biao (Dragons Forever) and 'China rose' Rosamund Kwan...


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Swordsman 2 DVD

Swordsman 2 DVD

Young swordsman Ling Wei (Jet Li) and other followers of the Sun Moon Sect are making a journey to the mountains to abandon the violent swordsman's life. But...


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Big Shot's Funeral

Big Shot's Funeral

World famous film director Don Tyler (Sutherland) is surrounded by hundreds of costumed extras in China's fantastic Forbidden City - when a creative drought...


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Once Upon A Time In China III [DVD] [1993]

Once Upon A Time In China III [DVD] [1993]

Set in the era when China was just beginning to establish relations with Europe,Once upon a Time in China 3is a mixture of politics, intrigue, broad comedy, and...


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Once Upon a Time in China--Special Collector's Edition [DVD] [1993]

Once Upon a Time in China--Special Collector's Edition [DVD] [1993]

The first of a popular series (six in all) starring the charismatic and athletically adept Jet Li. Li plays legendary folk hero Wong Fei Hong, a late...


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Once Upon A Time In China III [DVD] [1993]

Once Upon A Time In China III [DVD] [1993]

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Once Upon a Time in China [DVD] [1991] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

Once Upon a Time in China [DVD] [1991] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

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Once Upon A Time In China [VHS]

Once Upon A Time In China [VHS]

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...I like movies and I like freebies, so when you get offered both in one swoop you?re bound to accept! I used my two week free trial with this company and remained with them for a couple of monthsbefore moving on to try many other companies free trials (and winning a new DVD player on Tesco DVD rental site on their free trial offer). I then had an email from DVDs 365 asking me to go back, and offering me a free DVD if I did so. I had just left Tesco (with my new DVD player) so I chose to go back with them. ∆◊◊ THE SERVICE THEY OFFER ∆◊◊ Basically it?s like going to a video shop and hiring films on DVD, except you don?t pay for each film you chose ? rather a monthly fee for which you can watch as many movies as you can fit in, for us this is usually around 8 a month (2 a week usually weekends...

dabmim 15.11.2004 · Read review
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Surprising Picture Quality - Panasonic DVD-S54

Advantages: Incredible picture quality when compared to my old non-upscaling player with a scart lead
Disadvantages: Sometimes disc drive can be really noisy when DVD's initially load.

...At first I wasn't convinced by up-scaling DVD player technology but was persuaded after reading an article in "What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision" magazine. Unable to afford a Blu-Ray player my sister and I bought the Panasonic DVD-S54 to match our parents brand new Panasonic TX-32LZD80 LCD television as their Christmas 2008 present. Admittedly it was a slightly selfish purchase as we both live at home and wanted to watch DVDs on the big new TV ourselves! We bought the player from the electrical retailer Comet for about £100 just before Christmas so there were no discounts applied. On Christmas day when opened we found a relatively small box tightly packed with the player in polystyrene packaging. All the components such as cables, remote and manuals were well presented in their own protective plastic bags, to keep them protected. The player...

bobbacon985 12.02.2009 · Read review
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Kwan sees dead people

Advantages: An insight into Chinese and American cultures and how they interact
Disadvantages: Can be a little disjointed, a sory within a story.

..., unknown to her, it is her father?s second marriage and she the second daughter. The first daughter, Kwan, was born twelve years before Olivia in China. It is only after her father?s death, when she is only four years old, that Olivia comes to know Kwan. On discovering Kwan's existance, her mother sends for Kwan to join them in America. As Olivia grows into adulthood, Kwan, new to American culture and language, becomes an embarrassment, a resentment and a cause for guilt. The relationship from Olivia?s perspective is not good. Yet, Kwan, sensitive and loyal, is loving and protective towards her younger sister. On Olivia?s separation from her husband, Kwan is determined to reunite the couple and invites them to visit her home in the village of Changmian, China. Kwan is able to use her secret senses. She has Yin eyes through which she...

MAFARRIMOND 01.08.2004 · Read review
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Review of The Hundred Secret Senses - Amy Tan

An evocative and moving story

Advantages: Memorable characters of all ages, evocative plotlines, pleasant and satisfying ending
Disadvantages: Too short - and perhaps a little too much use of coincidence

...'The Carousel' is my idea of an almost-perfect book. Rosamunde Pilcher is gifted in her evocative descriptions of places she loves, and her gentle, almost-believable plots; but most of all she brings to life such charming characters that the only problem is having to say goodbye to them when turning the last page. This book focuses mainly on Prue, a young woman who has been brought up in the 'best' of circles, and is going out with Nigel, a nice, upper-middle class young man, whom her mother thinks is ideal for her. Prue is about to go and stay with his family in Scotland, and wondering if she might settle down with him, when her scatty aunt, Phoebe, phones to say that she has broken her arm. Phoebe is an artist who lives in Cornwall. She runs a bohemian and welcoming home, where many struggling artists have been housed...

Kukana 27.08.2003 · Read review
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Review of The Carousel - Rosamunde Pilcher

The Perfect Book to Take on Holiday

Advantages: Relaxing, excellent characters, range of emotions, eminently re-readable
Disadvantages: Probably won't appeal to those who like fast-paced thrillers and violence

...she can to help, she worries for them, and yet she keeps her own counsel most of the time. She's a delightful person: wise, loving and rather ascerbic. Rosamunde Pilcher has a great gift for writing about the elderly, partly because she took up writing when she was past middle age herself. She also has a gift for writing about children. I found Violet's youngest grandson, eight-year-old Henry, to be one of the most lovable people in this book. He's extremely bright, but sometimes has trouble when he misunderstands things that other children seem to know automatically. Practical and sensitive, he generally worries too much. But he has something to worry about: his father, an old-fashioned upper-class type, is determined that Henry shall go to boarding school now he is eight. Henry's mother, however, is totally against it...

Kukana 22.07.2004 · Read review
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Review of September - Rosamunde Pilcher

The perfect holiday read and a wonderful escape

Advantages: Readable, compelling,
Disadvantages: None because it's perfect within its genre

...I first read this book 20-odd years ago. It's still in print, it's been made into a TV film. And it still retains the immediacy and readability which made it deservedly a best-seller. Since Rosamunde Pilcher, now in her eighties, achieved fame in 1987 after decades of wriitng romantic fiction, there have been many authors who have tried to cover similar ground in much the same way. Most of them are formula writers who I'd give a wide berth to as life is far too short to spend reading rubbish. But Pilcher's story deserves a re-read on many counts. It is popular fiction, but has lots of merit as easy-to-read literature. The cosy world she evokes is not some imagined fantasy but is based on her own ( very middle-class) life and values - decency, honesty , human failure - which are timeless. But most of all it...

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Review of The Shell Seekers - Rosamunde Pilcher

Realistic and relaxing reading

Advantages: Believable characters, good descriptions, mostly gentle story
Disadvantages: A bit short, over-melodramatic climax, a few threads hanging

...Rosamunde Pilcher is one of my all-time favourite authors, but 'The End of Summer' is not, in my opinion, one of her best books. Then again, it was a very early one (first published in 1971). If she hadn't become famous for 'Shell Seekers' and her subsequent long, saga novels, I doubt if this would still be in print. * Brief synopsis * This book begins at the end of a Summer in California. The story is related in the first person, by Jane - a young adult from Scotland who looks after her famous but disorganised father. He is away on business at the start of the book. We first meet Jane on the beach with her dog Rusty, when she gets chatting with a holidaymaker and agrees to a date with him. After she goes home, she is startled by a visit from David Stewart, a lawyer from Scotland, who has come to make a rather dramatic...

Kukana 03.10.2003 · Read review
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Review of The End of Summer - Rosamunde Pilcher

Peerless Pilcher

Advantages: Delightful characters, very well-written, eminently re-readable
Disadvantages: None for me personally

...trying to keep up with the neighbours, sending her children to expensive private schools, mixing with the 'right' people - and yet becoming vastly overweight, struggling to keep out of debt, and complaining about all the things she has to do. Throughout the book, each subsequent chapter concentrates primarily on a different character who is in some way connected with Penelope. While this could lead to confusion, Rosamunde Pilcher's skill at characterisation means that what actually happens is we gradually learn more and more about the family and their closest friends. Each different window on a character provides a new viewpoint, and frequently some surprises. Several of the chapters are lengthy flashbacks starting with Penelope's teenage years. She lived in a rather bohemian household in Cornwall with an elderly artist father...

Kukana 05.03.2004 · Read review
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Review of The Shell Seekers - Rosamunde Pilcher

In the Bleak Mid-Winter...

Advantages: Excellent, believable characters of varying ages; satisfying plot; good descriptions; just as good on second read
Disadvantages: None (unless you want fast action and violence in a novel)

...I read this, enlivened mainly by the author's skill in bringing her characters to life. I thought there might be a little family tension, perhaps a blossoming romance, maybe a little travel. I'm a big fan of Rosamunde Pilcher, so I was sure I would enjoy it. It's quite a long book (about 600 pages) and I expected to spend a couple of weeks reading it in evenings. However, I was gripped almost from the start. When I first read 'Winter Solstice', nearly six years ago now, it was just after Christmas. Despite my best intentions I more-or-less abandoned my kitchen and ignored my family, and read the book in just two days. I found myself totally caught up in the lives of the characters, and the many subplots which the author weaves together skilfully. Whereas in one or two of Pilcher's earlier novels I felt that some...

Kukana 17.09.2006 · Read review
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Review of Winter Solstice - Rosamunde Pilcher

Growing up in the War Years

Advantages: Excellent characters, moving story, realistic historical background, satisfying conclusion
Disadvantages: Very long, a little slow to get started

...'Coming Home' is the kind of book that doesn't fit easily into a genre. It's perhaps primarily a coming-of-age book, but at the same time it's a historical novel set initially in the prelude to World War II, and it's also something of a family saga. It's the third of Rosamunde Pilcher's long novels (over 1000 pages in paperback) and unique amongst them in that it focuses on a young girl rather than an elderly lady, and is based in the 1930s and 1940s. The novel opens with Judith, an independent and sensible girl in her teens, preparing to go to boarding school as her mother and little sister Jess depart to live with her father in Singapore. We see the world through Judith's eyes, and I found her easy to relate to as she deals with the pain of saying goodbye, and the feeling of disorientation as she spends her termtime constantly...

Kukana 05.05.2004 · Read review
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Review of Coming Home - Rosamunde Pilcher

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