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Ronald Cheng (Actor) | Sam Lee (Actor) | Cheung Tat Ming (Actor) | Miki Yeung (Actor)
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Ronald Cheng is now one of Hong Kong cinema's fastest rising comedy stars. After amusing so many people with his role as a good-for-nothing cop in the hilarious Dragon Loaded 2003, he now brings much fun to the film's sequel Dragon Reloaded. The golden trio Ronald Cheng, Sam Lee, and Cheung Tat-ming from Dragon Loaded 2003 goes on to deliver a laugh-filled comedy ride in Dragon Reloaded! Miki Yeung from Cookies replaces her group-mate Stephy Tang to become Ronald Cheng's love interest, and the film also features veteran comedy actors like Ha Yue and Mimi Chu in the supporting cast.

Director Vicent Kok has made a number of well-received comedies, from Forbidden City Cop (1996), starring Stephen Chow, to Dragon Loaded 2003. This latest title of his, Dragon Reloaded, again focuses on adventures of Lung Wai (Ronald Cheng) and his buddies. The three wacky cops, while enjoying their vacation in a quiet village on an outlying island, accidentally mess up a special operation by the SDU squad, hunting down an important criminal. The village's guardian, a Goddess Statue, also gets stolen. The Police Force decides to place Lung Wai and his buddies as local police of the village, but the trio turns out creating more jokes than anything!

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Product Title: Dragon Reloaded (Hong Kong Version) 龍咁威2: 皇母娘娘呢? (香港版) 龙咁威2: 皇母娘娘呢? (香港版) 龍[口甘]威2: 皇母娘娘[口尼]?(香港版) Dragon Reloaded (Hong Kong Version)
Artist Name(s): Ronald Cheng (Actor) | Sam Lee (Actor) | Cheung Tat Ming (Actor) | Miki Yeung (Actor) | Jimmy Huang | Ha Yue | Tang Chi Fung | Lo Wai Kwong | Lu Fen | Li Ying Jiu 鄭中基 (Actor) | 李燦森 (Actor) | 張達明 (Actor) | 楊愛瑾 (Actor) | 黃家諾 | 夏雨 | 鄧梓峰 | 盧惠光 | 魯芬 | 黎應就 郑中基 (Actor) | 李灿森 (Actor) | 张达明 (Actor) | 杨爱瑾 (Actor) | 黄家诺 | 夏雨 | 邓梓峰 | 卢惠光 | 鲁芬 | 黎应就 鄭中基(ロナルド・チェン) (Actor) | 李燦森(サム・リー) (Actor) | 張達明(チョン・ダッミン) (Actor) | 楊愛瑾(ミキ・ヨン) (Actor) | 黄家諾(ジミー・ウォン) | 夏雨(ハ・ユー) | 鄧梓峰(タン・チーフォン) | 慮恵光(ロー・ワイコン) | 魯芬 | Li Ying Jiu Ronald Cheng (Actor) | Sam Lee (Actor) | Cheung Tat Ming (Actor) | Miki Yeung (Actor) | Jimmy Huang | Ha Yue | Tang Chi Fung | Lo Wai Kwong | Lu Fen | Li Ying Jiu
Director: Vincent Kok 谷德昭 谷德昭 谷徳昭(ビンセント・コク) Vincent Kok
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Release Date: 2005-08-29
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese
Country of Origin: Hong Kong
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.77 : 1
Widescreen Anamorphic: Yes
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS Digital Surround
Disc Format(s): DVD-9, DVD-5, DVD
Region Code: All Region What is it?
Rating: IIB
Duration: 101 (mins)
Publisher: Mei Ah (HK)
Other Information: 2DVDs
Package Weight: 150 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004054714

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* Screen Format : 16:9 (Anamorphic Widescreen)
* Sound Mix : DTS, Dolby Digital 5.1
- Main Disc: DVD-9
- Side Disc: DVD-5
* Extras:
- 龍咁威2之威的背後
 All about Dragon Reloaded
- 製作特輯
 Making Of
- NG片段
 Outtakes
- 未曝光片段
 Deleted Scenes

導演: 谷德昭
Director: Vincent Kok

  龍威、黃金舟及吳樹喜投身警隊巳有兩年。今趟威被情人憫情拋棄,故他們到「皇母瑤池村」散心。混亂中,他們誤助通緝犯貓屎強盜去鎮島之寶皇母娘娘像,天災接連發生。百辭莫辯之下,他們被委派在島上當警長任由村民處治,威更被島上一名美少女小柔所吸引。他們與村民的關係將會進展如何?他們又如何將功贖罪呢?

  Dragon, Gold and Hei have been being cops for two years. Dragon feels desperate because his girlfriend Stephy dumps him. To forget the pain, they go to the "Golden Pond Village" for vacation. Accidentally, they assist a criminal Keung to steal the treasure of the village, "Goddess Statue". Disasters are appearing continuously because of the lack of the treasure's protection, so the villagers treat them as God of plague. To settle the resentment, their superintendent sends them to be the village's detectives, which gives the villagers a chance to torture them as revenge. What will they be? And how can they redeem the villagers?
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August 18, 2005

Nobody claimed they wanted it, but Hong Kong Cinema is giving it to us anyway: a sequel to the 2003 surprise hit Dragon Loaded. A quick recap: in Dragon Loaded, wacky cop Lung Wai (Ronald Cheng) wasted time, made some faces, kicked some butt (he was supposedly an ace martial artist), and did nothing truly important or interesting. He also won the heart of cuddly Stephy Tang, despite looking like Ronald Cheng - an impressive feat indeed. The movie scored, making Cheng an instant comedy star. Now Cheng returns for Dragon Reloaded, a plotless comedy sequel that hinges on the exact same conceit as the original film. Basically, it's all about the star. If you can't stand Ronald Cheng, then Dragon Reloaded will not change your mind. But if you like him, then this can be fun stuff. Pick your side.

Lung Wai returns, along with pals Gold (Cheung Tat Ming) and Hei (Sam Lee), though one wonders why they haven't been fired from the force yet. Aside from running a station house like a nightclub, the trio also appears on a "Hong Kong's Most Wanted" TV show, which is little more than another excuse to see Ronald Cheng in drag. The trio gets uprooted for the sticks when they vacation to Golden Pond Village with former chief Tang (Tang Jin Fung). However, they irk the rough and tough SDU/OCB squad, who are led by the steel-jawed Rock (James Wong Ka Lok). The tough cops are after a local villager who stole a Goddess Statue, thereby bringing bad luck to the village and annoyance to people far and wide. During an ensuing chase, the cops almost get their man, but Lung Wai and his pals predictably get in the way. Rock gets pissed, and the cop trio gets punished.

Said punishment: take the place of the local police on Golden Pond Village to possibly find the criminal. This would imply some sort of assignment, but by the way these guys act, you can hardly tell that they're cops. Instead of actual work, the trio attempt to swindle the locals, hit on any female in sight, and basically mess around for a good ninety minutes. The highlights: they unearth a local ancestor for a quick Mr. Vampire reference, incur the wrath of the ever-mischievious locals, and engage in comic face-offs with local bully Tiger (Ken Lo, sporting terrible sideburns). Lung Wai also attempts to romance Miki Yeung, who takes over for Cookie bandmate Stephy Tang as the love interest du jour. Eventually stuff happens and the case gets solved, though actual police work is never in evidence. If you think that sounds like a plot, then you're an extremely forgiving person.

Still, using most Hong Kong comedies as evidence, it's obvious that plot is not the main issue here. The point of any Ronald Cheng comedy vehicle - and possibly any comedy directed by Wong Jing heir-apparent Vincent Kok - is simply shtick, shtick, and more shtick. Occasionally there are attempts at romance or other gooey feelings, but even then it's barely in evidence, as everything is so broadly played by Cheng that nothing seems to matter at all. True drama? Real emotions? Actual tension? None of it exists because Cheng punctuates everything with such eager-to-please comic gusto that he's basically smacking us over the head with a giant comedy-sized mallet. Cheng and Kok are in this for the cheapest laughs possible, and they mine local pop culture, old Hong Kong flicks and genres, and out-of-nowhere gags that sometimes manage to be surprisingly funny. Case in point: an inspired bit where the SDU/OCB guys name their operation the "Hong Kong Film Awards," and go by the codenames Wong Kar Wai, Johnnie To, Wong Jing, and Tsui Hark. It's totally nonsensical and absolutely pointless, but hey, it's funny.

But the big factor here: Ronald Cheng. Hong Kong's comedy prince shows up in fine form, and though he can be annoying at times, he's really a very likable, competent comedy lead. Cheng possesses no shame about hamming it up, and possesses none of that pesky self-aggrandizing baggage many stars do. Hong Kong Cinema was once popularized by its self-effacing, likable stars, and Cheng seems cut from the same cloth. He's still a somewhat raw comedy performer, but he does possess enough charisma to be both laughable and likable, and he can engage an audience's emotions even when he's not cutting up. Cheng is enough to make Dragon Reloaded an amusing timekiller - and the fact that the film itself manages a few more laughs is almost a bonus. If you're not a fan of Cheng or nonsense comedies, then Dragon Reloaded will not convert you to the cause. But for what it is, Dragon Reloaded is occasionally amusing and even surprising - and really, it's hard to ask for more than that.

By Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com

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Customer Review of "Dragon Reloaded (Hong Kong Version) "

Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10 (1)
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9.5 out of 10 (2)

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September 13, 2005

Excellent Comedy - One Of The Very Best! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
This is definately one of the very,very best comedy that I've seen in a long time. Suprisingly Ronald Cheng is brilliant here. This is a superb and highly entertaining movie, what a contrast to that crappy worthless Himalaya Singh. You will laugh from start to finish. What an excellent DVD. Go for it!
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September 2, 2005

This customer review refers to Dragon Reloaded (US Version)
Hilarious Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
This film is very funny. It has loads of moments definitely to make you laugh out loud.

Very good film, don't miss this out if you're a fan of comedy.
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