Winner Takes All is a Hong Kong comedy starring Karl Maka and Ricky and Samuel Hui
In the year 2000, a Singaporean police officer gets caught in a conspiracy involving a stolen police car, a police raid, and a series of violent shootouts. With intense hand-to-hand combat, gun duels, and kung-fu action, the officer must navigate a world of bloodshed and danger to uncover the truth.
When a Singaporean policeman is caught in the act of drunkenness, he gets tangled in a web of kidnapping, murder, and mafia. As the story unfolds, black humor and violence ensue, revealing the dark underbelly of the city. With witty dialogue, unexpected twists, and a touch of toilet humor, this movie takes the audience on a rollercoaster ride of emotions.
I Not Stupid Too is a comedy-drama film that revolves around the lives of three primary school boys and their families in Singapore. The movie explores themes of family conflict, teenage struggles, and the pressure to succeed academically. It depicts the challenges faced by the boys as they try to navigate the educational system, deal with societal expectations, and forge their own identities.
I Not Stupid is a heartwarming story that follows the lives of three young students in Singapore who are often misunderstood by their teachers and parents. Dealing with the pressures of school and the challenges of growing up, they navigate their way through bullying, office politics, and family expectations. With a touch of comedy and a dose of reality, this film explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the pursuit of happiness.
"Money No Enough" is about three friends of different backgrounds who end up facing the same problem of surviving in a cash-strapped society where lack of money can bring endless problems. The film stars Chew Wah Keong (Jack Neo), who is white collar but a spend thrift, Ong (Mark Lee), a contractor, and Hui (Henry Thia), a coffee shop waiter who has a crush on his customer...
Ah Boys To Men is a comedy film set in Singapore, focusing on a group of young men who are enlisted into the Singaporean military. It follows their journey as they go through the rigors of basic training and face various challenges along the way. With humor and heart, the movie explores themes of friendship, patriotism, and the trials and tribulations of serving in the military.
A technician and a senior manager swap bodies after an accident and soon experience each other's struggles within a strictly rule-abiding bureaucracy.
Liang Po Po: The Movie is a Singaporean film directed by Jack Neo in 1999. It stars the comedian director Jack Neo himself, who cross-dresses as the titular old lady, which in English is translated as "Granny Neo". Liang Po Po, a lovable 85 year old granny, decides to leave the Old Folks Home in search of a new life. Believing that she can still contribute to the good of the society, the determined old lady sets on a path where she soon realizes how her trusting and naïve nature can be used against her.
3 brothers live in Singapore, each leading a different lifestyle. They discover the deeper meanings in life as tragedies unfold, with comedy & tears along the way.
The Best Bet revolves around Richard, Shun and Huang whose friendships are put to a test when one of them struck 4D and decides to keep the winnings all to himself. What consequences will his choice have on this friendship? A satirical comedy, which explores the greed, deceit and also the triumph of the human spirits, The Best Bet is about the consequence of our choices, and the path it will take us once we cross that threshold.
A man is found dead on the road. The police are on site to collect and examine the evidence. According to the police officer, it appears to be a straightforward hit-and-run accident until a pathologist operates on the deceased and suspects otherwise. The only witness to the accident is a 9 year-old boy who was found hiding behind the branches of a tree and he happens to be the deceased stepson. Hence, the investigation begins.
Singapore's top policewoman, Miss Cleopatra Wong, who heads the Seasian Interpol Criminal Investigation Department (C.I.D.), teams up with her Filipino counterpart to bust a counterfeit currency operation that threatens several Asian countries with bankruptcy. Their dangerous quest takes them from Singapore to Hong Kong and finally Manila where they locate the counterfeit ring's Asian headquarters, which is being run by local nuns, forced into slave labor.
Gullible Sin apprentices himself to a faith healer and discovers that his master is merely a sexually driven con man who takes advantage of the women seeking cures for their various ailments. After exposing the empty magic of his master, Sin is convinced that he has attained god-like status, resulting in a series of disastrous events revealing his unravelling psyche.
The stories of three characters - an absent-minded goldsmith clerk, an introverted junior chef, and a juvenile peddler girl - whose lives coincide in the course of a day, and the result of a series of events involving farcical villains.
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