Packed with 30 theme songs over two CDs, The Champion Theme Songs compilation is the ultimate music treat for fans of Taiwan television. This album comes with opening and end themes from popular idol dramas like Sweet Relationship, Why Why Love, The Hospital, Corner With Love, Love Contract, and The Outsiders. There are also some film themes like Jay Chou's Huo Yuan Jia and Rainie Yang's "Little Jasmine" from Spider Lilies. This collection also features the Taiwan broadcast theme songs of Korean dramas like Z-Chen Cheung's "Armageddon Love" for Dae Jang Geum and Leehom Wang's "A Simple Song" for Lovers in Paris.
CD 1
01. Huo Yuan Jia - Jay Chou (Fearless)
02. "Corner with Love" - Show ... [read more]
Johnnie To has made his fair share of gangster dramas and romantic comedies, but Linger is his first melodrama in recent years. Departing from To's usual pool of actors, this curious romantic drama stars top Mainland actress Li Bingbing (A World Without Thieves) and F4 heartthrob Vic Chou in his feature film debut. Written by award-winning screenwriter Ivy Ho (Comrades, Almost a Love Story), the softly lensed drama follows a troubled woman's relationship with her late boyfriend who shows up out of the blue. Gently straddling supernatural and psychological themes, Linger focuses on the journey of healing, the need to move on both in this world and the next, while maintaining a spry tone with ... [read more]
This edition comes with a nine-track DVD featuring music clip behind-the-scenes footage. Also included is a 52-page full-color booklet.
Taiwanese singer/actress Angela Chang returns once more. It has been a busy year for her as leading star in the hit TV series Romantic Princess co-starring Fahrenheit's Wu Zun. Now it's time for her latest highly anticipated release which arrives as a follow-up to her fourth album, Flower in the Wonderland. Angela treads into new music territory on Ang 5.0, surprising her devotees with the unique rock tune "I Am In Love".
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Taiwan's mega all-round star Jay Chou seems to be getting busier with each passing year. He kicked off his latest world tour in Taipei on November 10, 2007, and extended his show to places like Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and even Los Angeles. Jay has more stops ahead of him including Singapore and the Budokan in Japan. Jay's latest worldwide tour, which comes three years after his 2004 Incomparable tour, no doubt marks another high in his career.
Jay Chou 2007 World Tour Concert Live sees the singer performing his new songs as well as past hits. The whole stage set-up is even more dazzling than his previous tour, and Jay once again displays his versatile entertainment talent. He's already... [read more]
Helmed by Electric Shadows director Xiao Jiang, PK.COM.CN tunes in to the mind and mode of China's contemporary urban youth with visual panache, black humor, and Fight Club spirit. Adapted from an immensely popular award-winning internet novel, PK.COM.CN has been touted as China's first "interactive" film as the final screenplay was determined through internet voting, but what really sets it apart from other works is the visual and narrative freshness. A reflective piece punctuated with punk sounds, slick art direction, and nonsensical humor, PK.COM.CN convincingly portrays the dreams, conflicts, and language of the post-80s urban generation, lost somewhere between dream and reality. Teaming... [read more]
What happens when a time blip brings an all-purpose, ultra-tech mobile phone from 2060 and Journey to the West characters from ancient China to 2006? Loopy adventures abound in the new Mainland drama Magic Mobile Phone starring swordsman regular Vincent Jiao Enjun (The Tearful Sword) in his first modern drama. Trading in his sword for a superhero cape, Jiao has to save earth from being destroyed by the Bull Demon in this CGI-laden roly-poly mix of fantasy, adventure, sci-fi, and comedy. Joining in the good-natured silliness is Shu Chang (Lotus Lantern) and Lin Bin (Shanghai Dream). ... [read more]
The long-running Biohazard (a.k.a. Resident Evil) series comes to the Nintendo Wii with Biohazard Umbrella Chronicles! This story-based first-person shooter promises fans a complete look at the series, referencing events and locations from the full history of Biohazard games, including the mansion from the very first Biohazard game, as well as the headquarters of the infamous Umbrella Corporation, and the streets of Raccoon City. Players aim and shoot using the Wii-mote, which can be attached to the "zapper" peripheral to better simulate a gun-like control. The analog stick on the nunchuck controller lets players control their perspective, while the gamepad is used to instantly switch out weapons... [read more]
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