Category Archives: DVD

Battlestar Galactica : The Plan DVD

Are you suffering from Grace Park withdrawal since Battlestar Galactica ended? Never fear, Grace Park and the rest of the cast are back in a new movie Battlestar Galactica: The Plan. For the first time ever, fans can experience the uncut and uncensored story of humanity’s futuristic fight for survival through the eyes of their deadly adversaries, the Cylons. The DVD also includes the uncensored 90-minute feature and revealing bonus features that take viewers onto the set of the most unexpected twist ever in the intergalactic saga’s history. Here’s a synopsis of the movie:

Battlestar Galatica: The Plan.. The Cylons began as humanity’s robot servants. They rebelled and evolved and now they look like us. Their plan is simple: destroy the race that enslaved them. But when their devastating attack leaves human survivors, the Cylons have to improvise. Battlestar Galatica: The Plan tells the story of two powerful Cylon leaders, working separately, and their determination to finish the task.

You can pick up the movie on Battlestar Galactica - Battlestar Galactica: The Plan - Battlestar Galactica: The Plan or at Amazon. BTW – also catch Grace Park in West 32nd.

Battlestar Galactica : The Plan Trailer

West 32nd on DVD

Michael Kang’s West 32nd was on the film festival circuit last year. If you missed it here’s your chance to watch it on DVD. You’ll recognize both John Cho and Grace Park in this US/Korea joint production. Here’s a synopsis:

When John Kim (John Cho), an ambitious young lawyer, takes on a pro bono case to exonerate a fourteen-year-old boy from a first degree murder charge, he finds a world he never knew existed in the underbelly of Manhattan -the Korean underworld. Infiltrating the knotty and complex realm of Korean organized crime to search for clues, he meets his match, Mike Juhn, a rising soldier in the syndicate. Recognizing John’s determination and daring, Mike brings John into his confidence, furtively drawing him into his scheme to re-shuffle the Korean underworld. Though they become fast friends, they just as quickly end up trying to outfox each other as they discover they’ll both do anything to win.

Get the West 32nd DVD on Amazon.

DVD EXTRAS:

* 16:9 Anamorphic Aspect Ratio

* Audio Commentary with Director Michael Kang and Actors John Cho and Jun Kim

* Deleted Scenes

* Production Gag Reel

* Music Video for Heather Park’s “Leave Me To Dream

* Interview with writers Michael Kang and Edmund Lee

* Official Trailer

You can also catch John Cho on Flash Forward.

West 32nd Trailer

Win DVDs for Ong Bak and Chocolate

Thai martial artist Tony Jaa is back with Ong Bak 2. He stars in and directs this epic tale of revenge set hundreds of years in the past. Featuring a huge cast and hordes of elephants, this prequel takes Jaa’s skills to the next level, showcasing him as a master of a wide range of martial arts styles – while proving him to be a promising director as well. Ong Bak 2 is now available on VOD, Amazon and XBOX Marketplace! The film will be in theaters Oct 23.

For the release of Ong Bak 2, we’re doing a DVD giveaway of Ong Bak and Chocolate! Think of it as a refresher course in Thai martial arts films.


If you want a chance to win Tong Jaa’s breakout film Ong Bak and Chocolate starring the “female” Tony Jaa, Yanin “Jeeja” Vismistananda, let us know you’re out there. Send an email to webmaster@channelapa.com, twitter us, or facebook us. Tell us how you found out about channelAPA.com and why you should win. Winners will be randomly selected from all entries and notified by email. Entries must be received by October 5, 2009. Contest open to US residents only.

Ong Bak 2 Trailer

Take Out DVD

Recently out on DVD is “Take Out”. You may remember this movie on the Asian American film festival circuit a few years back. The film is about the story of a young Chinese immigrant who rides silently through the dark rain soaked streets of Manhattan and comes face to face with countless apartment dwellers who simply see him as an anonymous and faceless delivery boy. (Kind reminds us of Asian Americans and Poverty in NYC.) Here’s a synopsis:

Korean-American actor Charles Jang is the main star in Take Out. He plays Ming Ding, a Chinese illegal immigrant who works as a deliveryman at a take-out restaurant and is struggling to make ends meet. Ming is behind with payments on his huge debt to the smugglers who brought him to the United States, and the collectors have given him until the end of the day to deliver the money that is due. After borrowing most of the money from friends and relatives, Ming realizes that the remainder must come from the day’s delivery tips. In order to do so, he must make more than double his average daily income.

The gritty film style uses the camera to follow Ming on his deliveries throughout the upper Manhattan neighborhood where social and economic extremes exist side by side. You really feel for Ming Ding as he tries to make money on his deliveries. The film makes you realize how difficult it is for illegal immigrants to survive in America. Filmmakers Shih-Ching Tsou and Sean Baker, who between them wrote, directed, produced, shot and edited the film, have been winning awards and receiving glowing reviews wherever the film has screened.

Get Take Out on DVD at Amazon.

Take Out Trailer

Treeless Mountain DVD

Treeless Mountain has been on the Asian American festival circuit last year and this year including the closing night film for the 2009 San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival and 2009 Chicago Asian American Showcase as well as the centerpiece film for the 2009 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival. Now it’s available on DVD. Here’s the synopsis:

When their mother needs to leave in order to find their estranged father, six year-old Jin and her younger sister, Bin, are left to live with their Big Aunt for the summer. With only a small piggy bank and their mother’s promise to return when it is full, the two young girls are forced to acclimate to changes in their family life. Counting the days, and the coins, the two bright-eyed young girls eagerly anticipate their mother’s homecoming. But when the bank fills up, and with their mother still not back, Big Aunt decides that she can no longer tend to the children. Taken to live on their grandparents’ farm, it is here that Jin comes to learn the importance of family bonds in this beautiful, meditative, and thought-provoking second feature from So Yong Kim, the acclaimed director of IN BETWEEN DAYS.

Treeless Mountain is director So Yong Kim’s second feature film. The script received support from the Cannes L’Atelier Program, the Sundance Institute’s Writers and Directors Labs, and the Pusan Promotional Program. It is inspired by events from the director’s early childhood in Pusan, Korea. Her mother divorced her father and left her with the grandparents on a rice farm. Her mother immigrated to America in order to find a better life for herself and to build a future for her children. At the time of these events, So Yong Kim was too young to understand and her mother did not tell her what was happening. The director began writing the film to search for certain lost memories from this period of her life and also as a letter to her mother.

Buy Treeless Mountain on DVD at Amazon.

Treeless Mountain Trailer