" merry Christmas " was a classic Hong Kong comedy. The film was produced by New Arts City Film Co., Ltd., and was directed by Gao Zhisen. It was starred by Hong Kong stars such as Zhang Guorong, Mai Jia, Xu Xiaofeng, Chen Baiqiang, Li Lizhen, and Wang Jiaming. The film was released in 1985, with martial arts and comedy as its selling points. It was a Hong Kong film that earned more than 30 million yuan at the box office that year. There were action scenes of action stars such as Sammo hung, Chan Chan, and Yuan Biao, as well as funny performances by comedy stars such as Zeng Zhiwei, Wu Yaohan, and Feng Cuifan, which made the audience laugh. This movie left a deep impression in many people's childhood.
There were many famous martial arts in Hong Kong comics, including the Golden Bell Shield and the Seven Limits of Devouring Heaven and Destroying Earth in Dragon and Tiger Sect, the Heart Sword Divine Art in Arcane Mysteries, the Ming Divine Martial Code in the Legend of Emperor Hongwu, the Six Divine Arts in Dragon and Tiger Five, and high-tech martial arts that combined modern technology such as High-tech Super Martial Arts. These martial arts had unique characteristics and powerful power. They were one of the exciting elements in Hong Kong comics.
The King of Fighters 97 comic was a comic created by the Japanese comic company Naba. It was first released in 1997 and was later adapted into animation and games. Although the work was very popular in Japan, it was not popular in the mainland of China because the style of the work was different from mainstream comics and there were some harmonious contents. If you like Japanese comics, I suggest you go to Japan to watch or buy them.
Hello, I'm a fan of online literature. According to my knowledge of online literature, the following are some Hong Kong-made comics from 1995: Happy Paradise (2011): This is a movie directed and starred by Stephen Chou, which tells the funny story of a group of young people in Happy Paradise. Kung Fu (2004): This is a movie directed and starred by Stephen Chou, which tells the love story between a mute girl and a kung fu master. 3 "Tang Bohu Light Autumn Fragrance"(2006): This is a movie directed and starred by Stephen Chou, telling the funny story between Tang Bohu and Zhu Zhishan. 4 Laughing Jianghu (2010): This is a movie directed and starred by Guo Degang, telling the funny story of seven good friends in Jianghu. 5 Di Renjie's Divine Dragon King (2013): This is a movie directed and starred by Xu Ke, telling the funny story of a Tang Dynasty minister in the mysterious Dragon Palace. Lost in Hong Kong (2012): This is a movie directed and starred by Xu Zheng, which tells the story of a salesman looking for happiness in Hong Kong. 7 Tiny Times (2013): This is a movie directed and starred by Guo Jingming. It tells the funny story of a group of young people in a gorgeous world. Sherlock Holmes (2014): This is a television series produced by BBC adapted from Arthur Conan Doyle's novel Sherlock Holmes. It tells the funny story of a detective Sherlock Holmes and his assistant Watson. I hope these movies can bring you laughter and happiness!
There were many old Hong Kong gangster themed movies. Here are some of the more famous movies: 1 Infernal Affairs (2002): Directed by Liu Weiqiang and Mak Siu-fai, it tells the story of the Hong Kong mafia's Infernal Affairs. 2 "The Colors of Heroes"(1988): starred by Stephen Chou and Chan Chan, it narrates the grudges and feelings of two Jianghu heroes. The Past of Hong Kong (1990): Starring Huang Rihua, Andy Liu, etc., it narrates the history of Hong Kong gangs in the 1990s. 4. Dark War (1997): Starring Andy Liu, Jacky Zhang, etc., it tells the story of a big battle between the Hong Kong gang and the police. 5 "The Great Times"(1991): Starring Stephen Chou, Andy Liu, etc., it narrates the struggle between the Hong Kong gangs and the British government. 6 Black Gold (2005): Directed by Li Gangang, it tells the story of a gang family. 7 "A Dragon of Fortune"(2007): Directed by Wang Jing, it tells the story of a young man who joins a gang and becomes a gang boss. 8 Prison Storm (1993): Directed by Liu Weiqiang, it tells the story of two gang bosses in prison. These are some of the more famous old Hong Kong gangster films, and of course, there are many other excellent films.
Of course you can. Here are some classic Hong Kong movies: The Great Times (1990): A film full of historical sense and political wisdom about the history and political struggles before Hong Kong's return to China. [2]<<Smiling Proud in the Pugilistic World>>(1994): adapted from Mr. Jin Yong's wuxia novel, it is a classic wuxia movie that tells the story of the grudges and love story of the pugilistic world. 3. Infernal Affairs (2002): Directed by Liu Weiqiang and Mak Siu-fai, it tells the story of the struggle and betrayal between two undercover agents in the gangs. The Myth (1999): Starring Stephen Chou and Karen Mok, it tells the story of two people from different eras who meet each other through time and space. New Chinese Ghost Story (2006): adapted from Mr. Jin Yong's martial arts novel about the love story between a female Taoist priest and a monster. It is a film full of romantic and horror elements. I hope these movies can bring you a different experience.
There were many types of god-level martial arts in Hong Kong comics, including the Three Absolutes of Dharma (Dharma Divine Sword, Dharma Divine Palm, Dharma Divine Leg) from Dragon and Tiger Sect, the Nine Heaven Silver Ring Technique from Dragon and Tiger Sect, the Nine Words Martial Arts from Dragon and Tiger Sect, and the Ming Dao Martial God from Martial God 300. Other than that, there were also the Tendon Changing Classic and Nine Yang Divine Skill from the Dragon and Tiger Sect. These martial arts techniques were described as very powerful and magical in Hong Kong comics.
I recommend the novel," Love of Apricot Rain," which tells the love story of a literary writer and a sexy reporter. It's very exciting. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah!
In 1990, the top ten Hong Kong films at the box office included Gambling Saint, Playing truant, Gambling Hero, Smiling Proud in the World, New Shaolin Five Ancestors, and so on. Among them," The Gambling Saint " and " Playing truant " were starred by Stephen Chou and became the box office champions of the year. These films were a huge success in the Hong Kong film market at that time and became the representative works of the golden age of Hong Kong movies in the 1990s.
"Comics: Noah's Magic Box" and "Miss Painter, I'm in Japan" were both adapted from Hong Kong comics. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There were many classic Hong Kong comedies, some of which included Modern Bodyguard, Trickster, Best Partner, Half a catty, Lucky Star, Eight Stars Announce, Happy Hana Field, Skinny Tiger, Fat Dragon, 92 Black Rose vs Black Rose, Best Son-in-law, Teppanyaki, and Mr. Zombie. These movies were very popular in the 1980s and early 1990s, and they starred Hong Kong superstars such as Xu Guanwen, Zhou Xingchi, Hong Jinbao, and Andy Liu. They used funny comedy as the theme and made the audience laugh through humorous plots and character creation. These classic comedies not only achieved great success in the Hong Kong market, but also left a deep impression on Chinese films.