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    by MS10197

Black Cat [1991] (product link)
Action/Adventure / Girls With Guns



Unless you have conditioned yourself by watching a whole lot of straight-to-video Van Damme movies, you will practically die laughing when you witness the unbelievable cheesiness that is "Black Cat". There is so much that is unintentionally hilarious in this movie it is hard to know where to begin when describing it.

You will start laughing within the first two minutes of this movie. The supposedly American truck driver that assaults the heroine of the film has an Eastern European accent thicker than Yakov Smirnoff's. And evidently half of the NYPD is from Australia. Why the decision was made to set the beginning of the movie in the United States and have the actors speak English is beyond me. But it sure does make for some hilarious viewing.

Another key element in this comedy is Jade Leung's "acting". Evidently the only direction she was given was to open her eyes as wide as possible when yelling. Her facial expressions, especially in the beginning, are an absolute riot. She may be the only actor in the world with less range than Keanu Reeves.

Mixed in with the comedy, this movie does have some good action sequences and thus it is fairly entertaining, as long as you aren't expecting production values better than those found in a high school A/V club production.

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The Prodigal Son [Australia Special Edition] (product link)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure

I challenge anyone to name an old-school film with more astounding fight choreography than "The Prodigal Son". The scene between Lam Ching-Ying and Frankie Chan is probably the greatest fight scene ever put on film.

This is easily one of the all-time greats, and may be the best ever. This is truly a film deserved of the title "must-own". Absolutely brilliant.

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YOne of my favorites! Lam Ching-Ying and Sammo Hung are outstanding in this film, featuring the underrated Yuen Biao!Sgt. T
YI agree was not the best I have seen by far but definetly a good film.Kung Fu Classic Viewer
YKung fu cinema at its best!!Little Dragon Fan
YI can't deny the facts. Completely agree.Bastard Ronin
YChoco
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Five Superfighters (product link)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure



This is one of the greatest old-schoolers produced by the Shaw Brothers.

In my opinion, any discussion of this movie's greatness begins with a mention of Hau Chiu Sing. This movie, in addition to "Snake Fist Vs. The Dragon", demonstrates once and for all that Hau Chiu Sing is the greatest onscreen practitioner of drunken kung fu ever. His virtuosity is simply a sight to behold; the drunken swordplay scenes may be the best put on film. His scenes alone would be enough to recommend this film.

However, this movie is more than just Hau Chiu Sing. The training and fighting scenes involving his three students are also excellent, particularly those involving the "kung fu corrector". The choreography of this film is so superb it reminds me of other classics such as "The Prodigal Son".

Furthermore, the comedic moments that accompany some of the training and fight sequences are actually funny, and the comedy is used sparingly and appropriately, unlike most of the oldschool films of this period, whose directors seemed to believe that grating non-stop slapstick was somehow appealing.

I highly recommend this gem to anyone. It is one of the all-time greats. A must-buy.

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YGreat film! Hau Chiu Sing is an excellent yet underrated martial artist! He was also great in " Stroke Of Death "Sgt. T
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The Supreme Swordsman (product link)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure



Normally I would give a film as entertaining as this, starring such old-school luminaries as Derek Yee, Ku Feng and the great Pai Piao, 4 stars or more, but alas there is an almost-fatal flaw that really detracts from an otherwise excellent viewing experience.

This film, as with most set in the so-called "martial arts world", has an often convoluted plot that leaves you scratching your head at times. However, in the case of this movie, it really draws in the viewer as more and more details are revealed about the various characters and more is learned about the motivations behind their actions.

And while those who are searching for a lot of empty-hand fight scenes may be disappointed, the weapons fighting is excellent; this film has some of the best sword-fighting choreography I have ever seen. It is unfortunate that the people who made this otherwise excellent movie almost ruined it by speeding up some of the fights to almost cartoonish levels. This is the flaw I mentioned earlier. And it goes beyond merely removing a couple of frames, a technique to which most old-school fans have grown accustomed. There were several times in the movie that the fights were sped up so much, it appeared as if someone had hit the fast forward button on my DVD player. This occurs during several fights throughout this otherwise great movie. This flaw really drags down my rating of this film.

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YMy opinion is a mirror of your own! Despite the sped up fighting to ludicrous speed, I enjoyed the film.Sgt. T
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    by MS10197

Executioners From Shaolin (product link)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure



I know a whole lot of people will disagree, but this film is vastly overrated, to say the least. If you are truly interested in this story, purchase the Lo Lieh-directed "Clan of the White Lotus" instead; that particular film is vastly superior in every way.

Aside from the absolutely remarkable fight scene involving Gordon Liu near the very beginning of "Executioners from Shaolin", there is little else to recommend in this boring film. Even its greatest asset, Lo Lieh, is given scant few minutes of screen time.

The flaws in this film are numerous. The film is so dominated by scenes of Chen Kuan-Tai's extremely mundane domestic life it almost makes the revenge scenario against Pei Mei feel like an afterthought. What little fight action that does occur is slow and uninspired. Moreover, Chen Kuan-tai is never even remotely Lo Lieh's match, even after 17 years of training. The sheer one-sidedness of the fights makes them more tedious than exciting; I won't even go into the absurdity of Pei Mei's kung fu style. And to make matters worse, the training sequences that occur prior to the Hong Xiguan-Pei Mei showdowns are boring, consisting mostly of Chen Kuan-tai banging away on an immobile bronze dummy, when he isn't busy ripping the bark off trees.

But far and away the biggest flaw of the whole movie is the character of Hong Wending, played by the perpetually annoying Young Wang Yu. Regardless of the film, whenever Liu Chia-liang used Young Wang Yu as his comedy relief, it always produced the same annoying-as-hell slapstick result, and this film is no exception. The fact he is portrayed as an exremely effiminate, almost girlish, buffoon with a pronounced lack of kung fu skill does not help matters. That he is able to beat Lo Lieh at the end, after his father had failed twice at the same task even after two decades of training, is an insult to the intelligence of the viewer. This movie is utterly disappointing and completely forgettable.

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The Magnificent Ruffians (product link)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure



This film and "Masked Avengers" rank as the Venoms' greatest masterpieces in my opinion, and unlike "Masked Avengers", all the Venoms appear here, including the "honorary 6th Venom", Wang Li.

This movie has everything: a multitude of weapons utilized in brilliantly choreographed scenes, great hand-to-hand combat, breathtaking acrobatics; all the physical qualities one associates with the Venoms are here.

And while the plot does evolve into one of revenge, it has much more meat to it than the standard "you killed my teacher, now I'm going to kill you" fare.

Lu Feng is at his sleazy, scheming best as the villian in this film, and he has the kung fu skills to back up his evil machinations. And unlike most Venoms films, all of them play major roles, including Sun Chien who is often inexplicably in the background in many Venoms films. His increased presence makes for some great kicking action. And though there is quite a bit of bloody violence, as usual with the Venoms, there are also some funny, lighthearted comedic moments that help to flesh out the characters and make them more than just two-dimensional killing machines.

This film is an absolute must-have for all old-school fans; it is one of the best ever. Highly recommended.

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YI wouldn't have gone to five stars, but this is a superior entertainment. Few of the Venoms films are not.Jeffrey Frawley
NYes it is a VENOMS film but next to SHAOLIN DAREDEVILS this is one film I felt missed the mark. Ku Feng plays a villian who challenges other fighters by tricking them to fight. Lo mang is killed by Kuo Cho due to a friendly duel. By a pole fixed by Kuo. Kung Fu Classic Viewer
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Shaolin Challenges Ninja (product link)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure



This is quite simply the greatest Gordon Liu movie ever made, and compelling arguments can be made that it is the greatest old-school kung fu film of all time. While the story and plot may not be as deep or complicated as those found in movies by directors such as Chor Yuan, it serves as the perfect framework for some of the greatest fight scenes ever put on film. The array of weapons used is impressive, and the choreography is absolutely flawless; the hand-to-hand scenes are also quite incredible, including an amusing scene where our hero learns drunken kung fu.

As with most Shaw films of this period, particularly by this director, there is some comedy. But unlike most other old-school films that contain comedy, the jokes and gags in this movie are actually funny instead of just being annoying and tedious, and this manages to give the movie a light-hearted tone throughout most of its running-time.

This movie is a definite must-have in any old-school film collection. It is impossible to use too many superlatives when describing its greatness. Absolutely brilliant.

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YAgree absolutely. A great old school favorite with the Japanese vs. Chinese theme.Sgt. T
YI agree a must have old school classic.Kung Fu Classic Viewer
YAbsolutely one of the greatest. Agree with all points made.Bastard Ronin
YGood review- I love this flickJV47842
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Masked Avengers (product link)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure



This is, in my opinion, the greatest movie starring a majority of the Venoms ever made, and that is indeed saying a lot.

It is inexplicable to me me why people would complain that too much of the fighting is done with tridents. The virtuouso mastery of this weapon on display in the film is absolutely breathtaking; after seeing this movie you will wonder if there is any weapon Kuo Chui and Lu Feng can't master.

As with most Venoms films, the acting in this film is top-notch. Of course the choreography and fighting are absolutely brilliant as well. The intricacy of the final fight will have you wondering out loud how long it must haven taken to choreograph something so complex.

The fight scenes are not the only things that make this movie so worthwhile. It surprises at every turn, whether it be with its genuinely suspenseful mystery elements or the unexpected deaths of key characters. This movie will keep you guessing most of the way through.

I cannot shower enough praise on this awesome film. This is a definite must-purchase for Venoms fans and old-school fans. Absolutely brilliant.

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    by MS10197

Duels In The Desert (product link)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure



This film is so odd, it almost defies classification. The plot revolves around a horseracing event that occurs every five years and the characters attracted to its lucrative purse. Unfortunately, there are almost too many characters and many are not who they seem, making this movie very confusing at times. Furthermore, the costumes are so bad they almost make it impossible to take any of this movie seriously.

I personally bought this film because I am a huge fan of the great Wang Tao. However, his very limited screen time left me disappointed. Angela Mao's presence in this film also left quite a bit to be desired as she was wholly unconvincing as an exponent of the snake style. Adding insult to injury, many of the fights were choppy owing to the very obvious removal of frames in an attempt to speed up the encounters.

If you are a Wang Tao completist, this film may interest you; all others should steer clear of this sub-par effort.

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Half A Loaf Of Kung Fu (product link)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure

This film earns the dubious distinction of being Chan's worst film ever. If (and this is a very big if) tedious, grating, almost non-stop Hong Kong-style slapstick appeals to you then perhaps you will find it enjoyable. Anyone else should avoid this turkey at all costs.
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Dragon Fist (product link)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure

This film is absolutely unique in comparison to all other films starring Jackie Chan, ever. There is absolutely no comedy in this film; I can't even recall one joke. Frankly, this is a very welcome change from other Chan vehicles of this period, such as the abysmal "Spiritual Kung Fu", Half a Loaf of Kung Fu" and "Fearless Hyena 2.

Though the plot is thin and predictable, the hard-hitting and well-choreographed fight scenes should be enough to satisfy Chan and old school kung fu fans. However, make sure you get the uncut version, rather than the heavily-butchered version previously available on DVD in the US.

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YI love the lasts fight scenes- it's simply amazing.JV47842
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    by MS10197

Pursuit Of Vengeance (product link)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure



This is yet another classic from the actor/director team of Ti Lung and Chu Yuan, the Mifune/Kurosawa of HK swordplay cinema. As always Ti Lung is brilliant, again starring as an HK "Man with No Name", complete with the iconic poncho and uniquely-designed sword that first appeared in his film from the previous year, the swordplay classic "The Magic Blade".

This film displays all the usual Chu Yuan characteristics: a detailed, perhaps convoluted, plot containing mystery elements and a dizzying array of characters including the usual quota of outlandish assassins, lavish sets, beautiful women, expertly choreographed fight scenes and some of the best acting seen in this genre. Though the plot will sometimes have you scratching your head in disbelief, it propels the always-entertaining film at a rapid pace. The horribly boring Wong Kar-wai could take a lesson from Chu Yuan on how to make a swordplay film that is both exquisite and entertaining, without being absurdly self-indulgent.

But the greatest treat for genre fans will be the appearance of Lo Lieh not as a malevolent villain, but as a heroic, and very humorous, killer-for-hire who likes to fight in his bathrobe.

I highly recommend this film to fans of Ti Lung, Chu Yuan, Lo Lieh, and swordplay films in general. And you will never forget the hilarious closing scene.

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YI'm a big fan of Ti Lung, and Chor Yuen. I loved this film as Ti Lung reprised his version of the Man With No Name. I also liked Lo lieh's humorous killer for hire portrayal!Sgt. T
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Ashes Of Time (product link)
Swordplay/Sword(s) / Art



I have never understood the fascination with the grossly overrated Wong Kar-Wai, and this movie does nothing to help me understand the kudos heaped upon this laughably pretentious director.

I don't care how beautiful a movie is if it fails to entertain, and this movie is so mind-numbingly boring any discussion of virtuoso cinematography and lavish set designs is pointless. This movie would put even the most ardent HK film-fan to sleep.

Anyone who has ever read reviews of this director's work will rarely, if ever, find words like fun, fast-paced, riveting, exciting or even entertaining. Instead we get descriptions that contain words like langurous, brooding, convoluted and my personal favorite from the lexicon of arrogant critic-speak, challenging. These are all just euphemisms for "boring", which is how all of Wong Kar-Wai's incomprehensible, supremely self-conscious, snore-inducing vanity pieces can be described.

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
Ycompletely agree with your review.JV47842
YCompletely agree. You can pepper a film with all the deceptive adjectives you want but if it sucks-it sucks.Bastard Ronin
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Clans Of Intrigue (product link)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure



This is an excellent film with top-notch acting from the male leads, particularly the great Ti Lung--numerous perfectly-choreographed fight scenes, lavishly designed sets that highlight the incredible production values, a beautiful swordswoman who also happens to be a lesbian, and a plot that manages to maintain the mystery element without being insanely convoluted.

Unfortunately the above description cannot make up for what has to be the most ridiculous, stupid, insane (I could go on like this for a paragraph, but that would be beating a dead horse) plot twist in the history of Hong Kong cinema. It's worse that such a revelation occured near the end of the film, as it spoils the 70 minutes which precede it. For me the twist was so ludicrous, I almost considered giving this otherwise brilliant movie 1 star.

Buy this DVD for the brilliant first 2/3 of the film. But be warned though, the plot twist is asinine in the extreme, in my opinion.

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YGood film starring Ti Lung. The plot twist was bizzare to say the least, but over all I did enjoy this film.Sgt. T
YGreat action but such a stupid twist at the end.Roger Judd, Jr.
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Fatal Needles vs. Fatal Fists (product link)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure



The screenplay from this film must have been taken from the same source material as "Death Duel" starring Derek Yee, because it is practically a remake of that earlier film. Although they have changed a few of the details, the similarities between the two films are too numerous to be coincidental. Both films are quite good, however, Fatal Needles vs. Fatal Fists' production values are nowhere near as stellar; this is to be expected, given the independent nature of this film.

The film does have its good points though, chief among them being the presence of Wang Tao. It is almost impossible for this guy to be in a bad kung fu movie. His charisma and skill automatically elevate even the worst of old school kung fu films. His fight scenes in this film are excellent, although I wish there would have been more of them. The predictable plot does not exactly help this film either. Also, those expecting to see a Lo Lieh film will be quite disappointed as he exits about five minutes into the film. This is a shame as it is one of the rare old school films where he is not the villain.

But if you are a fan of Wang Tao, this is a highly recommended must have for your collection.

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YYou are on the money here! If you are a Wong Tao fan as I am, you will love this film.Sgt. T
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Opium And The Kung-Fu Master (product link)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure



After watching this movie, I had very mixed feelings about it. It had some great elements as well as several things I definitely could have done without.

Any discussion of this film's positive qualities has to begin with Ti Lung. His work in this film should silence any naysayers who question his acting chops. It is a very rare occurence to find multiple reviewers praising the acting contained within a kung fu film. The fight scenes in this film are also incredible, particularly when Ti Lung squares off against Chen Kuan-tai or Philip Ko. It was also a welcome surprise to see Chen Kuan-tai play the villain.

Unfortunately the film does have its bad points as well. Virtually every Shaw Brothers film from this period contained a degree of slapstick comedy, and this film is no exception. As with most kung fu "comedies", the comedy here is more annoying and tedious than it is funny. On the other extreme, the melodrama in this film is so overwrought it is almost suffocating. It delivers its anti-drug message with the subtlety of a jackhammer to the head. The most ridiculous example of this is a scene in which a woman poisons her children and hangs herself because her husband has become a neglectful opium addict.

Even with its flaws, I recommend this film to anyone who enjoys good acting and excellently choreographed fight scenes.

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Iron Monkey 2 [1978] (product link)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure

Those expecting a sequel to Iron Monkey will be sorely disappointed after viewing this film. Nowhere in the movie are the words "Iron Monkey" uttered and the only thing the movies have in common is the male lead, Chen Kuan tai, who is referred to as Cool Head throughout this film.

The mystery element of the film is pretty lame and anyone familiar at all with the actors in this movie will figure out who the true mastermind is within ten minutes. That being said, the movie is not a total waste, as it does have some excellent fight scenes, something one would expect in a Chen Kuan Tai film.

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The Mask Of Vengeance (product link)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure



The only reason this movie gets any stars at all is because it has some excellently choreographed fight scenes. Why then am I giving it only 2 stars? The plot is absolutely incomprehensible and will leave you scratching your head more often than a chimp with dandruff. This movie gives new meaning to the word convoluted. I gave up trying to figure it out after the director introduced the 20th peripheral character who had little or no bearing on the main story (Disclaimer: I have no real idea what the story is actually about.)

This movie also contains some well-worn cliches that fans of the genre will be tired of by now. The secret kung fu manual every incompetent martial artist in China is after, the man that is obviously just a woman dressed as a man, the mysterious character behind the mask whose real identity is obvious about fifteen minutes into the story. They are all here and more.

The production values, as with most independent productions, are nothing to write home about either. This is evident about 20 seconds into the film when the title is flashed on the screen and reads "Mask of Venjence". This was merely a harbinger of things to come.

As a final caveat, Tan tao-liang is only on screen for about thirty seconds. Fans considering the purchase of this movie after seeing his name on the cast list should steer clear.

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Bastard Swordsman (product link)
Martial Arts / Swordplay/Sword(s)



Calling this movie insane does not go far enough to describe the craziness that is "Bastard Swordsman". I can think of no word that can accurately describe how outrageous this movie really is. It is not hyperbole to state that this movie is so unlike anything you have ever seen that it must be seen to be believed. In my opinion, this movie represents the high water mark of old school special effects; it is head and shoulders above the usual amazingly crappy effects you see in kung fu films of this period.

There are also some excellent fight scenes contained within this film, with many strange and unusual weapons making appearances.

However, this movie is not without its flaws. I am no fan of wire-fu and magic-fu and this movie has both in almost every frame. But given the rest of the film, this is not surprising. It would have been nice to have seen some more plausible fights though. But given this flaw, the film is still highly entertaining and it represents the pinnacle of the fantasy kung fu genre, in my opinion.

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The Secret Rivals 2 (product link)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure



This is an excellent film chock full of great fights. It is hard to go wrong when you have John Liu and Hwang Jang Lee in the same cast, although I would have much preferred Wang Tao to the less charismatic Tino Wong. I have read somewhere that the director and Wang Tao had a falling out and thus Wang did not appear in this film; perhaps this animosity is why Tino Wong is referred to multiple times as the better fighter.

As with any other film starring Hwang Jang Lee and John Liu, you would expect a lot of kicking action, and this film definitely does delivers on that front. This film contains, in my opinion, the best fight sequences ever produced by these two men. The kicking sequences will have you picking your jaw off the floor.

This would not be an old-school classic if it didn't contain some old-school cheesiness. The first half of the film in which Gold Fox's brothers discuss going to a martial arts tournament in the capital has little or no bearing on the film and serves primarily as a poor excuse for throwing in more fight sequences. Given the quality of these fights, it is tough to complain much about this though. There are also some unintentionally funny moments in this film as well. It is hard not to laugh when you see the iron hand that is supposed to have replaced the hand of one of Gold Fox's brothers. It is also fun trying to spot the numerous and blatant continuity errors within the film. A perfect and hilarious example is Yiu Lam's disappearing and reappearing sweat stains in a fight versus Tino Wong.

However, it is things like this that give old-school films much of their endearing charm. Combine that charm with the amazing fight sequences and you have a film that you will want to watch over and over. I recommend this to all fans of old-school kung-fu films, and if you love high-kicking actio