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The second of our top ten lists comes from Andrew Skeates, a longtime lover of action movies who appreciates everything from B-movies to blockbusters. This year, alongside his usual quota of martial arts marvels, he managed to uncover a couple of thrillers that are well worthy of a spot on anyone's list. |
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It's a new year so time to kick off our staff lists of top ten movies watched (not made) in 2010. First up is site co-founder Andrew Saroch who certainly managed to find much to appreciate in the Korean corner. However, his prize position is actually reserved for a classic piece of Japanese cinema... |
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Action fans may have noticed something a little new adorning the front covers of their latest direct-to-DVD releases of late. A new logo that is associated with some of the biggest action stars out there - Dolph Lundgren, Jean Claude Van Damme, Steven Seagal and many more. Prepare yourselves for the Fight Factory. |
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As the end of January arrives, we begin to wrap up our top ten lists with Paul Taggart's debut entry into the feature. Paul is the first to admit he's a sucker for a good gangster flick, and this is echoed throughout his list by the inclusion of several enthralling entries from Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea. |
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Far East Film's own battling babe, Hannah Lin is next under the spotlight to present her top ten films of 2009. As usual, Hannah has her finger firmly on the pulse and provides a list that is packed full of the latest flicks to emerge from the East. Prepare yourself guys, this is a girl with looks and good taste in movies! |
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Another week, another couple of team top tens coming your way. This time it's the turn of Phil Gillon, our self-confessed action movie junkie who loves nothing more than to sit back and watch the bullets fly. Look closely though and you may just notice a couple of tear jerkers sneaking their way into his list. |
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This time last year I was still hard at work on the site relaunch and sadly missed out on the top ten lists. This year, I was keen to atone for my sins so have prepped a list that is actually surprisingly lacking in anime and includes a number of films that I really should have gotten around to watching earlier. |
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Our second staff list of top ten movies watched in 2009 comes from Andrew Skeates. After we pummeled Andrew with several Korean DVDs to review, it's no surprise that several of them have sneaked into his top ten. However, you'll also find a number of action-packed and gory surprises from other territories. |
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Another new year is upon us so it's time to pull out our staff lists of top ten films watched (not made) in 2009. First up to the plate is Andrew Saroch who once again provides an eclectic mix of films from every corner of Asia. Just don't expect all of them to have happy endings... |
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Our staff lists of top ten movies watched in 2008 continue to come thick and fast with our latest offering from Andrew Skeates. This marks Andrew's first Top Ten list for the site and is an intriguing blend of minor martial arts masterpieces, cult Korean thrillers, and gore-soaked gunfests. |
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