TAB (Open on computer it looks weird on mobile): mega.nz/file/z... footage from 重案實錄之驚天械劫案 (1994) // Shoot To Kill (1994) Danny Lee produced straight to video film staring Nick Cheung
@@may-kq8tj but it's always been called incelcore the lyrics are always self-depreciating, why shouldn't the name of the genre itself be self-depreciating too?
@@Dushmann_No it actual has not if you look up NEGATIVEXP, he says he prefers E-punk over "incel" core, and also because actual incels are cringe, Inceldom isn't self-deprecating it is a political ideology, its a term they call themselves.
Hi, I’m a graduate film student and am trying to track down a copy of this film. Myself and a few other students are dying to watch it. We would also be interested in working on subtitling it so that it can be more accessible to others. Let me know if this is something you would be open to.
im planning a big video soon, expect something by the end of this month. i wrote out the subs for this movie and 2 others that I will talk about. I just need time but I’m really busy nowadays.
some artists were mad and copyright striked people who posted anything with their likeness. one of the music videos i made got striked; so i just removed everything.
Indeed, and I'm quite bitter that the artists I looked up to just striked my videos and called them gay. I have big things planned. But don't expect much.
@@sonarbu4805 He went sour all of a sudden. Sad to see him treat his fans like that. If I knew that was going to happen I would have downloaded all your videos. I think you would do well in whatever you attempt
This is another rare film. There are no English subtitles. One day I would like to type up an English subtitle file, but that takes a lot of time. Also, idk if I am willing to do that much work for free. Making subtitle files is VERY tedious and time consuming, I finished translating and typing about 15 minutes for the other movie, and it took me like 2 hrs. Plus, it wasn't easy to get these rare films. Maybe I will set up donations or something. I would hate to have a paywall, but ngl I'm not willing to do all this sh*t for free anymore. If I do get donations, it would go to funding for more DVDs or other equipment.. But growing up as someone who couldn't afford entertainment, I'm not sure how ethical it would be to charge others who might be in the same boat. Anyways, to answer your question, there are no English subtitles, and no easily accessible way to watch this film YET. In the future, I would like to create an archive for these films, but as I am the only person in my friend group who can understand Cantonese, this will take a LONG time.