
Acting
Sun Xing is a Hong Kong actor and Mandopop singer born in Guangzhou, China. He shot to fame in the 1990s by portraying heroes in a number of Taiwanese wuxia TV dramas. Later he mostly appeared in comedies.



A 27-year-old pessimistic man is obsessed with how to die, sees himself in a bad situation when a lot of dangerous people want his life. But with his life at stake, how will he get away with it?


A young man, Chan Che, takes a business trip to Bangkok, where he bumps into lovely Thai girl Chuma, who just happens to be a witch, and the daughter of a wizard. She casts a spell on Che, so that he'll love her. Che returns to HK and his wife, and he starts to act strangely. Through her evil statue-god, Chuma turns the man into a raging wife-killer.

Thirteen Peas, with a small beard, is a middle-aged monster named Shu Shu who studies military tactics and makes a living by writing scripts all year round. One day, Shisan Dou originally intended to deceive netizens into sleeping with a curry kitten under the guise of a prediction master, but was severely punished by the other party. After waking up, he was pulled to the office of the notorious businessman Wang Tiangui by a car. Due to owing Wang Tiangui's manuscript and deposit, Shisandou was forced to take on a unethical task assigned to him by Mr. Wang, which was to break up the loving couple Fu Manlun and Xin Xinxin. For the sake of money, Shisandou took on this task and quickly gathered a group of unknown actors such as Li Xiansuo and Liuliu to form a drama team called "Bangda Yuanyang". A love battle without gunpowder quietly begins


A former member of a band of criminals known as the 'Eight-Hundred Dragons' is living in fear in Manchuria as the clan does not allow people to leave alive. However, he is eventually tracked down, and kidnapped along with a young Manchurian, Yao - whose memory is erased so that he can be trained in martial arts. Yao's work as an assassin becomes more complicated, however, when he sees his old lover again and his real memories come flooding back.

To protect his fortune, billionaire Zhixiong Lin gives his daughter Lindan a crystal necklace with a hidden USB drive with all of his overseas banking info. After a criminal syndicate manufactures a car crash that kills Lindan and sees the USB go missing, the investigation is further complicated by the emergence of a woman identical to Lindan.

Tough, oversexed Ching Tse and her pubescent cousin possess acassette of triad boss' names -- and a rival gang wants to get their hands on it. All would be hopeless if not for studly Sam, whose appearance is hardly accidental. The movie's climax is its sole justification: Sam switches sides and fights the enemy in a huge garage aided by a gang of good guys on scooters, while Ching rescues her cousin.
