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If any of these links are broken, please email dpest@fcmail.com, and I will remove them. I only answer email once a month, so be patient.
A WEBSITE NEVER DIES:
Mc4's page is chock full of thoughtful reviews,
real audio clips, news, pictures, and is the best looking personal page
on the net.
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HONG KONG MOVIE DATABASE: Ryan Law's site is the best out there. Chock full of up-to-the-minute coverage within the Hong Kong Cinema circuit. Featuring: theater listings, upcoming Video CD releases, gossip, reviews, box office analysis, genre examination, message boards, photo sections, poster art, lobby card art, ticket art, personal observations, and much, much more. Ryan's the real deal, and for a "Small Potato," he's the "Dai Lo" of the world wide web.

CALL HIM SAMMO: Jeff Prettyman's domain devoted to all things Sammo Hung Kam Bo. It hasn't been updated in a while, but if the pitchfork gets planted firmly, it will. Photos, news, links, and more.

RADIO TELEVISION HONG KONG: Over seventy years of broadcasting, and a limitless future for this wonderful chain of radio stations and tv network. Many great HK directors started their careers here, and now you can visit their site! Four channels of live, real audio G2 radio (Two are Cantonese FM stations, one is their all-English AM station, and te final one caters to both Cantonese and Putingua audiences on the AM).

ZINE ON FIRE: Andrew Graham Rundle's personal page devoted to his favorite Hong Kong action films, complete with clips, reviews, and personal observations.

HEAVY-HANDED GOD OF DIRECTORS: A page catering to fans of John Woo's action ouvre, complete with a profile, reviews, news, and contacts to the man himself.

THE BOOTMASTERS HOMEPAGE: Simon Wyndham's a martial artist and mini-movie maven, and this is his exhaustive site, devoted to literal ass-kickers. From Jackie Chan - onward, the sky is the limit - if you can kcik that high! Great links page as well.

REEL.COM: Some sites may have an active link, but as this is a non-profit site, it does not. Regardless, reel.com can hook you up with Hong Kong, Japanese, American, etc. films available domestically on Dvd and VHS tape. A reliable service for easy to find films that you might not have the time to grab.
BLUE LASER: Out of Connecticut, U. S. A., they specialize in Hong Kong Dvd, Video CD, and Laserdisc, as well as some hardware. Their site takes a bit to load, but their selection is the best on the net, and their customer service is tops. If they do not have a title on stock, they can special order it for you, or allow you to substitute an alternate selection. You can now order online, and they now accept credit card.