I want the download address of all Stephen Chow’s movies, the sober version! !
Log in to BT China, search for Stephen Chow, and you will be able to download the complete set, and it is a clear version, but it is too big, so I guess you downloaded it!
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The following is a list of all his works!
01 [1988] The Wind Catcher - Played the role of the younger brother of policeman Gao Tongwei, his screen debut, and performed the role in a true role.
02 [1988] Thunderbolt Pioneer - Playing the car thief Wai Tsai, Stephen Chow's famous movie, won the Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actor for his true performance.
03 [1988] The Best Son-in-Law - Playing the role of Feng Shui Mr. Lai Pudding, it is a traditional Hong Kong comedy in the 1980s, with a vague hint of "nonsensical".
04 [1988] The True Colors of a Detective - Liu Dingjian plays the role of a policeman. This film is also little known. It is a typical police film with stars playing supporting roles.
05 [1989] Long in the End of the World - Playing the role of A Yong, a young gangster, and cooperating with Jet Li, it is the pinnacle of supporting roles.
06 [1989] Heroes of Heroes - Playing Xiao Qi, this is a film worth remembering and also an underrated film.
07 [1989] Gangster Chapo - plays Ah Yin, sparks sparks with Sandra Ng's performance, the first transformation.
08 [1990] Looking to Husband Jackie Chan - Playing the role of Shi Jinshui, joining hands with Sandra Ng for the second time, a rare "age of innocence" in star works.
09 [1990] A comic book to travel to the end of the world - playing a bartender not only marked the first appearance of Xingxing's personalized "nonsensical" comedy performance style, but also began his era as the soul of the film , the beginning of the star’s comedy life.
10 [1990] Dragon and Phoenix Tea House - Played Jun Chi, collaborated with Mok Shaocong for the second time, a delicate Hong Kong gangster film.
11 [1990] We Go Together - Playing the role of undercover agent Zhang Lang, a police action film with mediocre star performance.
12 [1990] Curry Chili - Co-starred with Jacky Cheung, playing the role of Chili, cooperating with Jacky Cheung for the second time, and the stylized performance has already begun.
13 [1990] Thief Ah Xing - Played as Ah Xing, a habitual performance with no breakthrough.
14 [1990] Brother Collides Ghost - Playing police officer Ah Xing, this old-fashioned ghost comedy film is a collaboration between old and new generations of comedians. It is just hilarious.
15 [1990] The Last Big Boss in the Jianghu - Played the role of Ah Xing, a serious role with limited room for performance.
16 [1990] Invincible Lucky Star - Playing the role of the gangster Lucky Star, one of Xingxing's early masterpieces has a perfect match with Chen You, and his "nonsensical" style has become increasingly mature.
17 [1990] The Gambler - Played the mainland boy Ah Xing, the first Hong Kong film with a box office of over 40 million, and ranked first among the top ten grossing films in Hong Kong in 1990. The success of the film made him The title changed from "Xingzi" to "Xingye", and he and Uncle Da began the journey of "dream combination" in the film industry.
18 [1990] The Gambler, a work that carried forward the legacy of "The Gambler", collaborated with Andy Lau for the first time, ranked second in the annual box office, and Taiwanese voice actor Shi Banyu made his official debut.
19 [1991] Tricky Expert - Playing the role of Gu Jing, an expert in tricking people, this film is a response to the challenge of traditional artistic ethics and new comedy points. It is an important mature film and has an important status as a milestone.
20 [1991] Gambler - A follow-up to gambling movies, Stephen Chow only showed a few faces in it.
21 [1991] Descendants of the Dragon - plays Zhou Xiaolong, a hybrid film between ancient costume and fashion, with a more mature style.
22 [1990] African monk-Sing Ye and Ng Meng-tat serve as narrations, showing off the charming voice of the star.
23 [1991] New Fist of Fury 1991 - Liu Jing, who plays the role of Liu Jing, a young man with natural powers in his right arm, gave a nonsensical performance.
24 [1991] Playing Back to School - Playing the Flying Tigers detective Zhou Xingxing, a campus comedy, another annual box office champion,
A successful work that continues to challenge the interpretation style.
25 [1991] Gambler Ⅱ The Gambler on the Beach - plays Ah Xing. In order to take care of the market, two versions of Gong Li and Fang Jiwei were filmed, but the star has become a box office guarantee.
26 [1991] The Holy Love - Playing the role of Cheng Sheng, a young and confused boy, and cooperating with Mao Shunyun, he also exposed some nonsensical shortcomings.
27 [1991] Rich Night Banquet - Celebrity Benefit Performance, "Xing Ye" is the guest guest.
28 [1992] Star Club - TVB single drama, Taiwan celebration movie.
29 [1992] Comic Dragon - Playing the role of Ah Jing, the sequel to "New Fist of Fury", but more cartoonish in approach.
30 [1992] Happy Family - Played as Chang Huan, one of the most successful comedy works in Hong Kong, with a luxurious cast, and won the box office championship that year.
31 [1992] A thorn in the side of Back to School Dragon Ⅱ, starring Zhou Xingxing. The sequel to "Back to School Dragon" repeats the same routines as the first episode from plot to gimmicks, which seems far-fetched and not much new.
32 [1992] The Death Trial - Playing Song Shijie, he not only became the most popular film among the stars, but also won the Asia-Pacific Best Actor, which was the first time he was recognized in the art field.
33 [1992] The Deer and the Cauldron I - Playing the role of Wei Xiaobao. This film was the first time a star played a classic character in a martial arts novel. Among the films adapted from Jin Yong's martial arts novels, this film had the highest box office record and the entertainment effect was second to none. It ranked third at the box office that year.
34 [1992] The Deer and the Cauldron II: The Dragon Cult - plays Wei Xiaobao, continuing the previous episode, ranking fifth among the top ten grossing films of the year.
35 [1992] Wu Zhuangyuan Su Qier-played the role of Su Chaharcan. This was Xingxing's first attempt to shoot a tragicomedy film, and it was also the beginning of the nonsensical acting style going deeper.
36 [1993] Playing Truant in Dragon Ⅲ: Dragon Celebrates the Year of the Rooster - Playing Zhou Xingxing, a funny New Year's film with more elements of farce.
37 [1993] Tang Bohu Points to Autumn Fragrance - Playing Tang Bohu, lifetime code 9527, this film demonstrates the extraordinary imagination of Hong Kong filmmakers in subverting classical themes. Among the many Western films of the year, he turned the tide and chose "irony" as a method of expression, creating a unique approach.
38 [1993] Jigong-Xingye played "Subduing the Dragon" and collaborated with Johnnie To for the second time, but it could not reflect the transformation of the star's connotation, and the box office was not ideal.
39 [1994] Lord of Destruction - plays the role of delivery boy He Jinyin. It is one of the top ten blockbuster films. It is a masterpiece of cooperation between Xingxing and his old partner Li Lichi, and it is also a mature star film.
40 [1994] The Nine-Pin Sesame Official - plays the role of Bao Longxing, the alternate magistrate. It was filmed during the heyday of Stephen Chow's film career. This film can better reflect Stephen Chow's "nonsense" movie skills. It is a movie filled with jokes. A meaningful movie.
41 [1994] Domestic Ling Lingqi - Playing the role of special agent Ling Lingqi, this film is Xingxing's first attempt at directing and screenwriting work. There are sparks with Anita Yuen, and the nonsensical performance is completely mature. His collaboration with Luo Jiaying is highly praised. recognized.
42 [1995] Westward Journey Ⅰ Moonlight Treasure Box - Playing the Supreme Treasure/Sun Wukong, the second transformation, a classic nonsensical comedy with a comprehensive context of "postmodern" and "nonsense" It subverted our aesthetic habits, and its influence continues to this day and even into the future.
43 [1995] Westward Journey II: The Marriage of the Monkey King - Stephen Chow's pinnacle work. He plays the Supreme Treasure/Sun Wukong. Together with "Moonlight Box", it is called "Westward Journey". It is recognized as Stephen Chow's pinnacle work. With his unshakable status, he is unique and far ahead among the fifty films in which Stephen Chow has participated, and finally made Stephen Chow a generation of performing artist.
44 [1995] Night of Resurrection - Playing the ghost hunter Leon, this is Liu Zhenwei's unique work. Xingxing has something beyond his previous roles.
45 [1995] Variety Star King - plays Li Zexing, which is somewhat catered to the low-level taste of Hong Kong movies.
46 [1996] Ouchi's secret agent Ling Lingfa, who played Ling Lingfa, had high hopes from the stars, and his personal performance was good, but the overall grasp of the movie was not a success.
47 [1996] God of Cookery - Playing the role of "God of Cookery" Steve Chow, the entrepreneurial work of Xinghui Overseas Co., Ltd., a classic New Year's film, which was also written, directed and acted by Xingye himself Film.
48 [1997] Suishicao - plays Chen Mengji, continuing the previous style without any breakthrough.
49 [1997] Happy Event in the Family - Playing the role of the youngest, Gong, the plot is basically the same as the first episode, and there is nothing new.
50 [1998] Good Luck - Playing the role of the boy Ah Shui, a casual and hilarious New Year's film that did pretty well at the box office.
51 [1999] Glass Bottle - Cameo
52 [1999] The King of Comedy - Playing Yin Tianchou, the third transformation, writing, directing and acting, this has been a star for many years A summary of his experience in filmmaking, and it is also his heartfelt song.
53 [2000] The King of Thousand Kings - plays the role of the Thousand Kings of Macau, "guest starring", a far-fetched work.
54 [2001] Shaolin Soccer - Playing the fifth brother of King Kong Legs, his fourth transformation is the essence of Stephen Chow's movies and the essence of Stephen Chow's entire life journey, and has been unanimously recognized by all walks of life.
55 [2004] Kung Fu - Playing Ah Xing, he grabbed the Lunar New Year slot in 2005 and broke into Hollywood's big movies. His directorial skills became more mature and diverse.
56 [2008] Yangtze River No. 7 - Playing Zhou Tie, turning around with warmth, the starry sky is also moved