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Chinese actor Wang Taili, right, speaks next to film director and actor Xiao Yang 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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Chinese film director and actor Xiao Yang speaks on stage as he promote his 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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Chinese film director and actor Xiao Yang, right, and actor Wang Taili, left, speak 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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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)