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Chinese film director and actor Xiao Yang, second from left, and actor Wang Taili, center, pose with the dancers on stage as they promote their new movie “Old Boys: The Way of the Dragon” in Beijing Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014. An online microfilm that was watched by millions and helped to establish a genre in China is to be made into a feature-length movie and shown in the country’s cinemas. The planned debut of “Old Boys” in China’s cinemas in May after ratcheting up almost 70 million views on a video website demonstrates how online films are influencing the traditional film industry. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

Chinese film director and actor Xiao Yang, second from left, and actor Wang Taili, center, pose with the dancers on stage as they promote their new movie “Old Boys: The Way of the Dragon” in Beijing Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014. An online microfilm that was watched by millions and helped to establish a genre in China is to be made into a feature-length movie and shown in the country’s cinemas. The planned debut of “Old Boys” in China’s cinemas in May after ratcheting up almost 70 million views on a video website demonstrates how online films are influencing the traditional film industry. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

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