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Page 1: THE MAN FROM NOWHERE U.S. Theatrical: October 1, 2010 / Home Video: March 8, 2011 HIGHLIGHTS South Korea’s #1 film on 2010 grossing over 45MM U.S. box
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THE MAN FROM NOWHEREU.S. Theatrical: October 1, 2010 / Home Video: March 8, 2011

HIGHLIGHTS

• South Korea’s #1 film on 2010 grossing over 45MM

• U.S. box office exceeding $600,000 – widest release 22 screens

• Over 200,000 Facebook Fans, and over 2MM YouTube trailer views

• Rotten Tomatoes – 87%

QUOTES

• “slick, stylish, and gut wrenching thriller” – Twitch

• “A sweet ass flick ….truly impressive” – Film School Rejects

• “The best cinematic knife fight to hit screens in years” – Film Stage

I.O. 165,000

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IP MAN 2: LEGEND OF THE GRANDMASTERU.S. Theatrical: January 28, 2011 / Home Video: April 19, 2011

HIGHLIGHTS

• Ip Man 2 ranks #12 of most popular movies of 2010

• Top 20 “most anticipated films of 2011” according to Couch Potato Club.com

• Released theatrically on January 28, 2011 to a $5,000 per screen average

• Over 200,000 Facebook Fans, and over 2MM YouTube trailer views

• Rotten Tomatoes – 95%

QUOTES

• “exhilarating fight scenes” – Screen Daily

• “giant won-ton of whoop-ass fun” – Film School Rejects

• “a sequel that truly delivers the goods” – Film Stage

I.O. 300,000

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KUNG FU DUNKHome Video: May 3, 2011

HIGHLIGHTS

• Starring Jay Chou, star of the box office hit, Green Hornet. Kung Fu Dunk will draft off of the Green Hornet home video release

• Worldwide box office, $23,000,000

• Releasing during the peak of the NBA playoffs

• The NBA is the #1 sport among Asian's and Asian American's

• Jay Chou has 1,000,000 Facebook fans

• Rotten Tomatoes – 43%

QUOTES• “Kung Fu Dunk is to basketball as Goal was to football” –

Twitch

• “stunning dunking moves” – A Nutshell Review

I.O. 125,000

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JU-ON WHITE GHOST BLACK GHOSTHome Video: May 17, 2011

HIGHLIGHTS

• The Ju-on/Grudge movie franchise has scanned over 2,000,000 units in the US since 2001

• Ju-on White Ghost Black Ghost is the long awaited final film from the series

• Japan's #1 grossing horror movie franchise of all time

• Rotten Tomatoes – 45%

QUOTES• “Shocking from the start the finish, better than The

Ring” – Gore Zone

• “Recals the look, and viciousness, of the earliest chapters of the saga” – Beyond Hollywood

I.O. 85,000

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LEGEND OF THE FIST: THE RETURN OF CHEN ZHENU.S. Theatrical: April 22, 2011 / Home Video: June 14, 2011

HIGHLIGHTS

• Record breaking theatrical opening week in Asia beating out Ip Man 2’s open weekend

• Chen Zhen is an iconic fictional superhero previously played by Bruce Lee in Fist of Fury and Jet Li in Fist of Legend

• U.S. theatrical release set for April 15,2011

• 300,000 YouTube trailer views

• Rotten Tomatoes – 78%

QUOTES

• “a classical martial films infused with an unexpected

superhero flair” – Film School Rejects

• “a big budget martial arts extravaganza” – Joblo

I.O. 250,000

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THE KING OF FIGHTERSHome Video: July 26, 2011

HIGHLIGHTS

• Stars Maggi Q (TV Nikita, Live Free of Die Hard ) and Sean Faris (Never Back Down)

• 27 King of Fighters games have released between 1994 and 2010

• Directed by the legendary Gordan Chan

• Confirmation from cast to support the release during PR campaign

• Rotten Tomatoes – 44%

QUOTES

• “Mortal Kombat meets Blood Sport” – Film Critics United

• “Faris truly upped his game…..amazing action sequences” – Kung Fun Cinema

I.O. 150,000

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BROTHERS JUSTICEU.S. Theatrical: April 22, 2011 / Home Video: July 12, 2011

HIGHLIGHTS

• Massive star power including Dax Shepard (Employee of the Month), Bradley Cooper (The Hangover), Ashton Kutcher (Killers), Tom Arnold (Big Bully) and Jon Favreau (Couples Retreat)

• Drafting off of The Hangover 2 theatrical release

• Theatrical release in April 2011.

• Support from the cast to promote

• Rotten Tomatoes – 77%

QUOTES

• “a hilarious satire of Hollywood” – Screencrave

• “Dax’s comic timing is just right…great chemistry” – The Movie Banter

I.O. 150,0000

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LITTLE BIG SOLDIERU.S. Theatrical: July 8,2011 / Home Video: August 23, 2011

HIGHLIGHTS

• $25MM action comedy Starring Jackie Chan

• Written and produced by Jackie Chan

• Limited New York and L.A. theatrical release

• IMDB rates LBS 7.1 out 10 based on 2700 votes

• Audience Award Winner, New York and Valencia Film Festivals.

• Rotten Tomatoes – 83%

QUOTES

• “Jackie Chan's best film in years” – Twitch

• “Jackie Chan scores a win with Little Big Soldier” - Cinema Spy

I.O. 200,000

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SHAOLINU.S. Theatrical: August 5, 2011 / Home Video: October 25, 2011

HIGHLIGHTS

• Stars Jackie Chan, Andy Lau, and Nicholas Tse

• Current #1 movie in Asia / IMDB rankin #210

• Remake of Jet Li’s Shaolin Temple (1982)

• Directed by the legendary Benny Chan

• Rotten Tomatoes – 88%

QUOTES

• “brilliant action sequences boasting martial arts on par with Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon ” – FilmInk

• “a big-budget action film packed full of stars and showcasing Shaolin kungfu and philosophy with an official seal of approval from the Shaolin Temple itself – Heroic Cinema

I.O. 250,000

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1911U.S. Theatrical: October 7, 2011 / Home Video: January 2012

HIGHLIGHTS

• Starring Jackie Chan, Li Bing Bing, Jaycee Chan

• Jackie Chan’s 100th film

• Day and Date U.S. theatrical release with Asia which coincides with Chinese national holiday

• $30 million production budget

• Historical action drama

• Theatrical release in 20 markets / 50 screens

• Rotten Tomatoes – N/A

I.O. 300,0000

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LET THE BULLETS FLY TBD

HIGHLIGHTS

• Starring Chow Yun Fat (Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon)

• China’s #1 domestic box office film of all time

• China’s #2 highest grossing film of all time behind Avatar

• $20 million production budget

• U.S. theatrical release in 20 markets / 50 screens

• Nominated for 11 Asian Film Awards including Best Picture

• Rotten Tomatoes – 89%

I.O. 250,0000

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THE LOST BLADESMANTBD

HIGHLIGHTS

• Starring Donnie Yen (Ip Man 1 & 2, Legend of the Fist)

• Releasing in Asia April, followed by a U.S. theatrical release

• $25 million production budget

• Epic action, martial arts film

• Rotten Tomatoes – N/A

I.O. 200,000

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A BETTER TOMORROWHome Video: November 8, 2011

HIGHLIGHTS

• Remake of John Woo’s cult classic, A Better Tomorrow

• Executive Produced by John Woo which we’ll call out on the box art

• Starring two of Korea’s 20 hottest celebrities in Joo Jin Mo and Song Seung Hun

• $10MM production – Q1 theatrical release in Asia

• Rotten Tomatoes – N/A

QUOTES

• “a classic unto itself” - Film Critics United

I.O. 120,0000

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TRIPLE TAPHome Video: December 6, 21011

HIGHLIGHTS

• Starring Daniel Wu (Shinjuku Incident) and Li Bing Bing (Forbidden Kingdom)

• Directed by Derek Yee (Shinjuku Incident) – considered Hong Kong’s #1 film maker at the moment

• Hi action, cop thriller that impresses on many levels

• Rotten Tomatoes – 44%

QUOTES

• “superior fascinating thriller” – Beyond Hollywood

• “great production values and tight narratives, Yee continues to surpass his demanding audience expectations” – A Nut Shell Review

I.O. 85,0000

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THE STOOL PIGEONHome Video: September 27, 2011

HIGHLIGHTS

• Starring Nicholas Tse (Storm Worriors, Bodyguards & Assassins)

• Directed by Dante Lam, considered the hottest director in Hong Kong

• Nominated for multiple Hong Kong and Asian Film Awards

• Rotten Tomatoes – 64%

QUOTES

• “One of the most notable HK films of the year” - Jailhouse 41

• “Easily is a contender for one of the best films this year!” – A Nut Shell Review

I.O. 85,000

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BIKINI GIRLS ON ICEHome Video: August 9, 2011

HIGHLIGHTS

• An old school slasher film that delivers the goods

• High exposure across 17 horror festivals coming away with 10 awards

• Rotten Tomatoes – 9%

QUOTES

• “delivers the slasher goods” – Beyond Hollywood

• “Fun, amusing and tense without looking like every other body count flick of the last ten years” – hudsonlee.com

I.O. 65,0000

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ACTION

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DRAMA

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SCI-FI/FANTASY

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COMEDY

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SUSPENSE

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HORROR

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TELEVISION

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KID VID

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CLASSIC MARTIAL ARTS

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THRILLER

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PERFORMANCE

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SPORTS