未来某日,中国海军截获关键情报——一艘超级潜艇正密谋一项针对我国东南沿海城市的绝密军事计划。我方派出最新型潜艇“龙鲸号”,与蛟龙小队协同作战。海底战场险象环生,蛟龙遭遇重重陷阱,潜艇与敌多番埋伏周旋,更驶入海底火山口遍布的广袤深海,一场惊心动魄、攸关生死存亡的深海决战拉开帷幕…… 该影片为《红海行动》续作。
每天 18点更2这一年,雪城的冬天奇寒彻骨。在一座普通的居民楼里,发生了一起惨绝人寰的分尸案,就连身经百战的刑警队长彭兆林见了都不禁毛骨悚然。他无法原谅自己的是,曾与嫌犯邓立钢在楼道里擦肩而过,谁知这一错过就是十年。邓立钢等人流窜各地疯狂作案,专门绑架勒索残杀“夜店女郎”。重案组辗转数省追凶却功亏一篑。这个犯罪团伙突然销声匿迹,他们通过非法手段洗白身份,过起安居乐业的日子。在他们作案中有一位受害人叫甄珍,她在被绑架途中找准时机逃脱成功,但是这次经历让她久久不能忘记,为此她擦去痛苦的记忆努力考上警校,成为女警官。然而,甄珍和彭兆林却时常从噩梦中惊醒,年轻女孩犹如待宰的羔羊,凄惨的哭声萦绕在耳旁挥之不去。在很多年以后甄珍警官同彭兆林根据一条不起眼的信息撬开了尘封悬案,他们踏上了千里缉凶的征程...…
1900年,在美国旧金山唐人街,华裔印第安猎人阿鬼与留美青年秦福因一场凶杀案偶然结识,误打误撞组成唐人街神探组合。开启了一场欢乐探案之旅……
每天 18点更2现代打工人杨凌,意外进入到充满玄幻色彩的大奉王朝,并且改头换面成为一名监察百官、为大奉百姓破案的打更人铜锣——许七安。他凭借现代所学所能,运用科学知识和推理特长,成功破获一桩桩离奇案件,被誉为大奉断案高手。而在这个有妖、有法术,人心诡谲,暗流涌动的大奉世界里,他与志同道合的伙伴们,选择迎难而上,敢于舍己牺牲,共同对抗朝廷暗黑势力,为百姓和公道发声,齐心守护大奉安定。
恩怨情仇的江湖,权势角力的战乱时代,郭靖(肖战 饰)童年离别家乡,逐渐炼就可改变局面和命运的庞大力量。虽受高人赏识和器重,得传天下绝世武功“九阴真经”和“降龙十八掌”,却惹来各方嫉忌,成为众矢之的。 郭靖,不亢不卑,怀赤子之心,与黄蓉(庄达菲 饰)在铁骑箭雨和硝烟旌旗中,力挽狂澜,保护南宋边关。 雕海苍穹,勇者无惧,侠之大者,力拔山河,成就武林传说。 本片主要改编自金庸同名原著第34至40章。
星期日 11点更1集秦牧天生凡体,历经考验成为天魔教教主,被延康国封为第一任太学博士。延康国叛乱之战中秦牧引来魔神,掀起浩荡风云,后随武可汗入楼兰黄金宫,一个人打遍圣宫无敌手。他返回延康,助国师平叛、造射日神炮,后得人皇传承成为新一代人皇。机缘巧合下秦牧得知自己的身世,借助道门小玉京等人帮助,开启道法神通改革的大世。
星期四 18点更1集动画改编自同名小说。他为修道而生,为应劫而至,他身化亿万血雨,洒落万古岁月,经历无数时空的熬炼,岁月长河的洗礼,他化万古,他化自在。看男主石昊如何一生极致辉煌,造就无尽传说。
困苦的爹,辛劳的妈,破烂的院子,破碎的他。西虹市做大做强的路上怎么把老马家落下了?! “汤里没油,兜里没子”的马成钢(沈腾 饰)和春兰(马丽 饰),赶驴打工,家徒四壁,而儿子马继业(肖帛辰 饰)则是他们逆天改命的唯一希望。小马很争气,年年好成绩,一点不娇气,意志贼坚毅。但随着小马(史彭元 饰)一天天长大,他却逐渐发现身边的人们都越来越不对劲……
初中女生惠君(徐娇 饰)长期遭校园霸凌高处坠亡,暴行非但没有停止,甚至祸延到闺蜜小彤(王圣迪 饰)身上。然而,霸凌者也接连殒命于重锤之下。在连环杀人案的背后,难脱嫌疑的众人逐一浮出水面:小彤的母亲(张钧甯 饰)目睹女儿被胶水封嘴却闭口不言,校工林在福看似知晓内情却冷漠疏离,暗中窥探的神秘男吴望(黄明昊 饰)看似身陷险境却面露笑容……杀害霸凌者的雨夜屠夫究竟是他们其中的何人?调查案件的警官戴国栋(吴镇宇 饰)似乎被假象蒙蔽,探秘过程中,宗宗藏污纳垢的旧事被揭开,所有人都被推到了风口浪尖。善恶有报罪恶难逃,真相即将揭晓……
为了争夺东京新唐人街的开发权,东南亚帮派与日本黑帮组织黑龙会纷争不断。为了避免冲突升级,合作共赢,东南亚商会会长苏察维邀请黑龙会头目渡边胜(三浦友和 饰)谈判。谈判地点设在四面环水的日式茶室,室内只有双方头目而已。谁知谈判开始没多久,室内就传来惨叫声。众人涌入后发现,苏察维被打碎的屏风玻璃杀害,而躺在一旁的渡边胜则满手鲜血。突发意外将双方敌意再度拉至顶点,为了证明清白,渡边通过侦探野田昊(妻木夫聪 饰)找来了秦风(刘昊然 饰)和唐仁(王宝强 饰),试图揭开密实杀人案的真相。 危机四伏的东京街头,这三个绝命侦探抽丝剥茧发现了令人难以置信的事实……
导演:Andy Wilman
剧情: 148Series 19, Episode 127 January 2013Damian Lewis Review: Richard reviews the Pagani Huayra, the latest supercar from the Italian manufacturer. The car is capable of savage acceleration, with a lot of attention placed into the bodywork, interior and utilizing cutting edge technology. Despite the massive twin-turbo engine and horsepower, thanks to its sophisticated aerodynamic package, the car can easily be driven hard without the risk of spinning. The Huayra also set the fastest time on the Top Gear Test Track in the hands of The Stig, 1:13.8, beating the previous record, set by the Ariel Atom V8. News: The Dacia Sandero is now on sale in the UK. The Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Black has been updated to produce extra horsepower, but the handling is still challenging. Jeremy claims that he has found a male equivalent version of Fifty Shades of Grey, presenting a kid's book about tractors. The new Chevrolet Stingray is announced. James May turned fifty the previous week. Also, the rally team composed of war amputees (previously mentioned in series 17, episode 6) finally completed their challenge of finishing the 2013 Dakar Rally. Review: James reviews the new Bentley Continental GT, and notes the new engine and subtle ride characteristics. Believing that the Bentley, with four wheel drive system and a big, powerful engine, can handle things worse than a Welsh countryside road, James takes the car onto a Welsh stage of the World Rally Championship, with Kris Meeke behind the wheel, and James being the co-driver. Despite the car having less grip, more weight, an electronic handbrake (unsuitable for usage on a rally stage) and James not being proficient at giving pace notes, the Bentley was actually faster than one of the full WRC cars. Star In A Reasonably Priced Car: Damian Lewis takes his turn in the car, and drifts the Kia Cee'd around the snow-coated test track and crosses the finish line sideways, setting the slowest ever time of 2:09.1. Jeremy cheers Damian up by making a separate board for snow (he justs put the time underneath and to the side of the fastest lap time on that board) and says that he is the fastest driver ever on their "snow board". Challenge: Jeremy attempts to build a car smaller than the Peel P50, naming his creation the P45. It was based on a quad bike, with bodywork fitted, designed to wrap around the driver. He then presented his idea to the 'Dragons' in a Dragons' Den style format. All of the dragons declare themselves "out" and back in the studio, Richard concludes that for the P45 to be put in production, Jeremy would have to be dead. 149Series 19, Episode 23 February 2013Mick Fleetwood Challenge, Part 1: In another challenge, the presenters picked three super cars to take on an epic race. Since it was Hammond's turn to select the challenge location, the team went to the Western United States. Jeremy selected the Lexus LFA, James chose the new Aston Martin Vanquish, and Richard took the SRT Viper. After a brief drive in the Nevada desert, the trio headed to Las Vegas Motor Speedway, specifically the drag strip, to compete in drag races organized by the Las Vegas Police Department; whom organized it with the theory that allowing people to drag race, legally, at a closed circuit, would prevent street racing. Despite the high performance of their cars, the trio were beaten by modified production cars, and 4WD cars, in each of their drag races. News: Jeremy comes up with a solution on how to solve the crisis affecting Britain's town centres: sacking all traffic wardens and removing double yellow lines. The trio then review a Chinese product designed to stop drowsiness behind the wheel, before they took a first look at the 2013 Jaguar F-Type. They praised its styling, but criticized its high price tag of £60,000, as well as its target audience. James mentions Peugeot Citroen's car intended to run on compressed air; Jeremy attempted to use a fire extinguisher to demonstrate, but failed after only causing himself to turn slowly around. Challenge, Part 2.: After leaving Las Vegas, James and Richard make fun of Jeremy's LFA for lacking not only Bluetooth connection and iPod connectors, but cup holders, despite being the most expensive car. They are then tasked to head to Willow Springs International Motorsports Park, but they instead stop on a grooved road, where each car drives over the grooves and produces notes. When they reach Willow Springs, they are forced to play an aerial version of Laser Quest, where they would drive 5 laps around the track, whilst being chased by two Aermacchi SF.260 armed with laser guns. In the end, James won the challenge by being hit only 17 times. Star in a Reasonably Priced Car: Fleetwood Mac's Mick Fleetwood drove the Kia Cee'd around the Test Track with a lap of 1:45.4. Challenge, Part 3: Departing Willow Springs, the group headed for Los Angeles, California. In order to do "real world" testing, Richard devised a challenge to see who could burn the best elevens. The three instead ended up drawing a phallus and left LA. The team then stayed for a night in Palm Springs. However, the producers gave them a final challenge. The three would drive from Palm Springs to the Mexican border at Calexico the following morning, and the last to make it to the Mexican border would have to travel into the country itself to drive the Mastretta MXT, a Mexican sports car made fun of by the presenters in an earlier series, for a later segment on the show. In revenge for taking them to America, Jeremy and James sabotaged Hammond's Viper, causing him to lose 10 minutes in the race. Despite making a stop for fuel, Jeremy made it to the finish line first, with James in second. Richard then walked to the border being the last person to arrive. At the studio, James and Jeremy end by saying that the Viper was awful and that the Vanquish and LFA were amazing. 150Series 19, Episode 310 February 2013Amy Macdonald Review: Jeremy reviews the Toyota GT86 and the Subaru BRZ. The cars are almost identical, but Jeremy prefers the Toyota GT86. The Stig then completed a lap of the Test Track in 1:31:3. News: They discuss the new Subaru Impreza, which is not coming to UK, and they then talk about the new Maserati Quattroporte. Challenge, Part 1: The producers have reserved a single ticket to a football match at the San Siro in Milan, Northern Italy. The trio have a race from Wembley Stadium to the San Siro. Jeremy drives the Shelby Mustang GT500 and Richard and James travel on public transport. Similar to the previous race to Monte Carlo, Richard and James are not allowed to use any cars, and Jeremy is not allowed to use any trains. According to Jeremy, since the last epic race, the trains have become faster and boats have become slower. Richard and James opened up a big lead whilst travelling on the Eurostar, and arrive in Paris while Jeremy was still crossing the English Channel on a ferry. After reaching France, Jeremy discovers that the Mustang only holds 50 litres in its fuel tank. After leaving Paris, Richard and James discuss what to do upon arriving in Milan — as there are two of them but only one ticket. Hundreds of miles behind, Jeremy ends part 1 of the challenge stating out loud, "I'm gonna lose!" Star in a Reasonably Priced Car: Amy Macdonald drove the Kia Cee'd around the Test Track in 1:44.4. During one of her practice runs, Amy accidentally destroyed one of the runway lights, which Jeremy gives to her after revealing the lap time. Challenge, Part 2: The high speed TGV slowed down as it approached the mountains that surround Northern Italy. Jeremy began to catch up and was nearly neck and neck with the train, until road works at the Mont Blanc Tunnel slow him down. The train starts to accelerate again and reaches Northern Italy ahead of Jeremy. Richard and James use a tube network to get to the streets near the finish line. James maintains his opposition to run on television and Richard runs off alone to find the finish line, which is at a bar in the IM Villa Veuve Cliequot. James then assembled a bike which he had hidden in one of his bags and rides to the bar, only to find that Richard is already there and has won the race and the ticket to the football match. Moments later, Jeremy arrived and accepted defeat for the first time ever in an epic race of all the series. 151Series 19, Episode 417 February 2013Lewis Hamilton Review: Jeremy reviews the Vauxhall Astra VXR, Ford Focus ST and Renault Megane Renault Sport Cup. The Stig did laps of each car, the Focus being the slowest at 1:29.6, the Astra VXR at 1:28.3, and the Megane in 1:27.7. Despite this, Jeremy chose the Astra VXR as the best overall car of the three. News: They discuss the newest cars, such as the Alfa Romeo 4C, the next generation Ford Mustang would be sold in Great Britain, but the UK version would come with a 2.0 EcoBoost engine, and the importance of the handbrake turn in "male development". Review: Jeremy tests the all new Kia Cee'd, putting it through a myriad of strange road tests. Including Matt LeBlanc doing a lap with both the old and new Cee'd, Bruce Willis (in character as John McClane) testing the horn of the Cee'd, Eric Clapton testing its auxiliary input jack, and Jeremy testing the Cee'd's self parallel parking feature. Star in a Reasonably Priced Car: Lewis Hamilton opens up about his move from McLaren to Mercedes AMG and takes the old Suzuki Liana around the Test Track, setting the fastest F1 time, a 1:42.9. Review: As punishment for losing the previous race, Richard is forced to review the Mastretta MXT in Mexico. Minding his words, he states that the MXT was an ambitious undertaking for the first-time manufacturer, but that it had its share of flaws. Challenge: Jeremy and James play car rugby using Kia Cee'ds and Kia Sportages at Twickenham Stadium and Stig in Vauxhall Astra Police car as the referee. Jeremy's team wins. 152Series 19, Episode 524 February 2013James McAvoy Challenge, Part 1: Jeremy and Richard attempt to design a car targeted at elderly people. Jeremy demonstrates the complexity of modern cars' dshboard. Richard brings a Fiat Multipla and both modify it. Jeremy breaks the dashboard and replaces it considering it to be too complicated for elders. Richard asks for the airbags saying that it is dangerous for the elderly who are as delicate as children, and that he needs it for a safety feature. Jeremy makes a speedometer which reads 20 mph at the top speed, he also uses an old design switch for rear fog light which does nothing. Jeremy installs a pet-cage and replaces the back seat with high seat chairs and the Fiat badge with a Rover one. They paint it in beige after observing the shade of a hearing aid. Richard uses water-resistant fabric as seat covers, and while stitching hurts his eye. They complete the car and end the part 1 with Richard wearing heavy bandages over his left eye. News: Volkswagen will launch GTI version of the new Golf and GT version of Up will be launched. Kia will launch the Pro Cee'd GT. The Mini Paceman is launched, and the trio mock the front end of the car, claiming that it looks depressing. The trio agree that the British are the best drivers. Alfa-Romeo releases photographs of the Gloria, in which the trio make fun of it's name. Richard had arrived late so James and Jeremy had attempted to play tennis with cars (which has a lot of editing). Review: James reviews the new Range Rover in London. The new car is completely redesigned, 400 kg lighter due to Aluminium body, has active suspension, new gearbox, minimalist dashboard and offers better comfort. James then races it against TerraMax at Nevada Automotive Test Centre, Nevada. The race was to a hill 10 mile across, passing through rocky terrain, hillock, mud, river and sand-tracks. TerraMax was switched to drone mode during the race to deflate the tyres and take a short-cut. The Range Rover's automatic Terrain Response System is demonstrated. James takes a longer route to ascend the hill but still wins the race. At the studio, the trio consider the driverless cars to be not very practical. Star In A Reasonably Priced Car: James McAvoy drove the Kia Cee'd around the Test Track with a lap of 1:43.6 despite having less experience of driving cars. He drove over grassy patch in the last corner but manages to keep the car under control. Challenge, Part 2: Jeremy and Richard road-test their car at Christchurch, Dorset. The car has large front bumpers made up of foam, large rear-view mirrors, squeaking ball under the brake-pedal, large magnifying-glass on the dashboard, sat nav (voiced by Richard Briers) with only four destinatons. The car has an artificial cat on the roof which later fell over on the way of Bingo hall. Richard later shows his system to find the location of parked car (the car activates a flare and then releases a balloon). Jeremy shows that the radio only plays Horse of the Year Show theme on a loop, which both later find to be irresistible to clap along. The name of the car is revealed to be The James. They pick up three elderly ladies from a pensioners' home for road-testing and drive them to a bowling club where it is shown that Richard fitted the airbag at the rear for parking assist which inflates the airbag on close proximity. Jeremy and Richard buy food for picnic, choosing only British foods. They attach the shopping trolley to Tow hitch and head for picnic. The roof of the car leaks as it rains. Jeremy and Richard end up choosing a picnic spot on roadside where they find the trolley to be damaged during reversing and the food to be soaked, however they ate the food which was not ruined. The next day both leave Christchurch and Jeremy shows his system to prevent the car from being driven on the wrong side of the road, the car initially sounds alarm and later the tyres, doors and other parts of the car explode which stops the car and renders it immobile. At the studio, James considers the heater to be complicated, the trio thank Richard Briers and announce the Africa special. 153Series 19, Episode 63 March 2013No Guest First of the two-episode Africa Special, taking place in Africa. The episode was shot in 2012. Challenge, Part 1: Buy used estate cars for up to £1,500 in Britain and report at a small village in rural Uganda. Jeremy arrives in a BMW 528i Touring, Richard in a Subaru Impreza WRX Estate and James in a Volvo 850R Wagon. The challenge is to find the true source of the river Nile. They set off an discover that exploring isn't as difficult as first thought when they go on a nice easy drive and find Lake Victoria, of whom the Victorian Explorers thought was the source of the Nile. However they are then told that it is not the actual source of the Nile and there were two other disputed locations for it, one in Rwanda and one in Burundi. However, Jeremy Clarkson insisted that both of these locations were wrong and decided to head west towards Lake Edward to see whether there was a link between that lake and Lake Kivu in Rwanda. In their journey west, where they visit the Entebbe Airport and from there see the Ford Scorpio Estate back-up car. They continue into Kampala, Uganda's Capital City where they get held up in a traffic jam overnight, the most hurrendous traffic they'd ever seen. They continue on well-maintained highways west finding their trip incredibly easy before reaching the town of Mbarara in the southwest of the country, via a stop in Jezza, a village in Mpigi District. Here they stay in a disgusting hotel, after driving through tea plantations in an attempt to discover a lovely teahouse hotel, which in the mind of Richard, was bound to found due to tea programmes he'd seen. In Mbarara they stayed in the Economic Lodge with Jeremy having a bed with faeces on it. They left the hotel disgusted before Richard has the idea to make the cars 'hotels'. James modifies his Volvo by adding a library, Richard adds a cooker and Jeremy adds a coffin. The coffin he uses to put his clothes in, he sleeps on Egyptian Cotton. They leave for Lake Edward, camping overnight there because of its beauty before heading in search of the river heading for Lake Kivu. None of the rivers connect the lake as they all head east rather than south. They give up, leaving them disappointed. Then Jeremy looks at a map and discovers the source of the Nile must be on the other side of Lake Victoria. His reasoning is that the Mediterranean Sea is effectively an inland sea and so Gibraltar is the true mouth of the Nile, rather than Alexandria in Egypt. After discovering this they decide that they must drive straight to the other side of Lake Victoria to get to the southeast coast in Tanzania near the Serengeti. They start this journey by heading south into the Rwenzori Mountains, finding the going hard and most of the time getting their vehicles stuck in mud.