Joe Ma

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    United We Stand, and Swim (2001)

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    United We Stand, and Swim (2001)

    Dumped for not knowing how to swim, Little Fish sets out to learn swimming with help from some friends.

    $15.00
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    Desirous Express (2000)

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    Desirous Express (2000)

    Yin is a lonely woman whose husband Keung treats her as his sex slave; she wants to kill him but never has the courage. He is always traveling to Shenzhen for whoring and once raped her friend Hong. Hong’s partner Long has thrown her out of their apartment. One night after karaoke, Long and Yin begin a sexual affair. Long decides to kill Keung. Hong and Yin share their tragic past with Yin confessing about her fling with Long.

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    Body Weapon (1999)

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    Body Weapon (1999)

    While investigating murder cases involving masked rapists, Officer Ling herself is raped and her husband murdered by the suspects, on their wedding night. Rather than relying on her fellow police officers to solve her case, Ling chooses to use her own body as the weapon to take revenge on her violators.

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    Suspects in Love

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    Suspects in Love

    Suspects in Love is embroiled in a triad murder case. Misconceiving that she has killed someone, Yan hides away from the police and gangsters by reluctantly returning to her long-separated father Cheng Tsun-Cheong (Shek Sau). Cheong opens a Chinese herbal tea shop but the business is failing. Yan drags through the days stressfully until Ng Chung-Ming (Ma Tak Chung) comes into her life. Ming claims to have a secret prescription for making Chinese herbal tea but he is actually an undercover police. By investigating Yan’s case, Ming hopes to get promoted and marry his inspector girlfriend Cheung Sz-Man (Sharon Chan) at the end. Ming’s supervisor Cheung Sz-Chai (Chan Kwok Bong) used to oppress him a lot and Ming lost confidence at work. However, ever since he met the cheerful Yan, Ming begins to develop his self-esteem and find his life path. His delicate relationship with Yan also starts to grow.

    Ming’s younger brother Ng Chung-Hong (Law Chung Him) meets Yan’s younger sister Cheung Siu-Man (Mandy Wong) and love grows spontaneously. However, Yan finds out Ming’s identity and she believes that the two brothers are making use of them to carry out an investigation. On the other hand, Ming learns that Yan’s cousin, Leung King-Ho (Yuen Shiu Cheung), is released from jail and that he was familiar with a gang leader, so Yan is considered in connection with the case. Their blossoming relationship is thrown into turmoil as they get closer to the truth.

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    When Easterly Showers Fall on the Sunny West

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    When Easterly Showers Fall on the Sunny West

    When Easterly Showers Fall on the Sunny West is a Hong Kong TVB period drama series broadcasting from October till December 2008. Story takes place in the early 1930s in the city of Guangzhou and revolved around the rich and prestigious Poon family.

    $24.00
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    Catch Me Now

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    Catch Me Now

    Catch Me Now is a TVB modern action series broadcast in April 2008.

    $24.00
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    Triumph in the Skies

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    Triumph in the Skies

    Triumph in the Skies is a Hong Kong drama television series that premiered on TVB in 2003. The drama tells the lives of pilots working for the fictional Solar Airways based on Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific.

    It has been cited as one of TVB’s best serial dramas, and there were rumours of a sequel to be made in 2006. However, it has been pushed back due to continuing negotiation with an airline to provide support. In May 2011, TVB announced that a sequel was in development, with filming beginning in the early months of 2012. The sequel, titled Triumph in the Skies II, aired on TVB Jade on 15 July 2013.

    Triumph in the Skies has been compared to the now-cancelled NBC series LAX. It sparked an interest in aviation when first aired amongst Hong Kong viewers, as well as an interest in a small doll named “Triangel” featured early on in the series.

    External photography took place on location in Japan, Italy, and Australia, with sequence shots at Parafield Airport in Adelaide being memorable for their in-depth depiction of flight training.

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    Maidens' Vow

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    Maidens’ Vow

    Maidens’ Vow is a TVB drama series broadcast in August 2006.

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    The Drive of Life

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    The Drive of Life

    The Drive of Life is a 2007 grand production drama by TVB and CCTV as a joint production. It was specially filmed to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the handover of Hong Kong back to China from Britain during the period of 1997-2007.

    The theme of the series revolves around the automobile industry in China. Told in flashback from 1994, the ups and downs and transformations that Hong Kong has been experiencing before and after the transfer of the sovereignty of Hong Kong is used as a narrative device. The series was filmed in Hong Kong, Beijing, Ningbo and Vancouver from early October 2006 until May 2007. The automobiles featured in the series are from Geely Automobile, as a fictional brand name “Hua-Zhe”. This film ties with TVB drama “War and Beauty” for the record of having the most “Best Actress” winners, where Jessica Hsuan, Charmaine Sheh, Sheren Tang and Myolie Wu won their respective “Best Actress” awards in 1999, 2006, 2009/2010, and 2011.

    Astro On Demand, Astro’s video on demand service, starts with the series premiere.

    $24.00
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    Revolving Doors of Vengeance

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    Revolving Doors of Vengeance

    Revolving Doors of Vengeance is a 30-episode TVB series which was released in 2005. The fictional Royal Court Hotel is based on Crown Prince Hotel, which is located in Dongguan, Guangdong province of China.

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    Tiger Cubs

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    Tiger Cubs

    Tiger Cubs, alternatively titled Special Duties Unit, is a Hong Kong police procedural television series produced by Lam Chi-wah and TVB. It premiered on Sunday, 24 June 2012 on Jade and HD Jade, and was the first TVB drama to broadcast in the Sunday night time slot since 1995’s File of Justice. Tiger Cubs was one of six TVB dramas that were promoted at the 2011 Hong Kong Internal Film and TV Market. Tiger Cubs debuted its trailer at TVB’s Programme Presentation 2012 event on 1 November 2011.

    The drama is renewed for a sequel in early 2013, with a production of 20 regular episodes. Filming for the second series began in June 2013.

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    The Gâteau Affairs

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    The Gâteau Affairs

    The Gâteau Affairs is a 20 episode TVB series in late 2004 and early 2005. It stars Joe Ma, Myolie Wu, Bobo Chan, Jack Wu and Annie Man. Bobo Chan provides the voice for the theme song. Gâteaux was misspelt as “Gâteux” for all scenes and captions within the series.

    $24.00
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