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New Police Story (product link)
Action/Adventure / Martial Arts



After years of making Hong Kong action cinema history, Jackie Chan does it again in New Police Story-a film that proves itself to be a very truly genuine and powerful martial arts action movie. Great plot and character development, with really nice dramatic and comedic performances from the cast which include Nicholas Tse, Daniel Wu, Andy On, Yu Rong Guang, Liu Kai Chi, Charlie Yeung, and Charlene Choi (who IS NOT as annoying in this movie as some have said she is. I find her rather cute and charming! ^_^). Furthermore, the action is a shoe-in, showing feats of classic stuntwork and fight sequences that are as top-notch as they would be in any Jackie Chan production!

The film is not the typical 90-minute romper-stomper that were some of his other films spanning his crossover campaign in the mid-90's, that contain predominantly bad acting and more dubbing than a Spanish soap opera! Instead, we a served a true cinematic gem that tells THE WHOLE STORY; I'm really happy that this a two-hour movie that explains itself from start to finish. And believe me, you will absolutely love the ending. I know I did.

So you haven't bought the film yet huh? Well...SPARE YOURELF FURTHER SKEPTICISM AND BUY THIS MOVIE ALREADY!!!

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: The Police Story Trilogy, Gen-X Cops, Sha Po Lang, Time And Tide, Hard Boiled, Muscle Heat and Bloodmoon.

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YA very interesting change of pace for Jackie Chan.Jeffrey Frawley
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Kill Bill Vol. 1 (product link)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure

Hmm... What can I say about this film that has not been said already?

One thing for sure, I highly doubt that anyone who is a fan of the martial arts movie genre has yet to see this modern day contemporary revenge classic starring such an ethnically diverse international and highly acclaimed ensemble cast of actors and actresses.

However, if by any chance there is someone that has not seen this film, then I only hope that director Quentin Tarantino will release the highly rumored full-length version of the movie.

And hopefully when that happens...ALL HERMITS WILL UNITE!!! :-)

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: "Game Of Death", "Versus", "The Princess Blade", "The Prodigal Son", "Shaolin Master Killer", "She Shoots Straight", "The Punisher" (2004).

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YI went to 4.5 stars, but it's a close call.Jeffrey Frawley
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House Of Flying Daggers (product link)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure

Darkly entertaining, great visual imagery, with wonderous artistry, emotionally captivating raw drama, with fantastic displays of feats of high-flying stuntwork and sharp action choreography.

Terrific work done by filmmaker Zhang Zimou, and the film's three principle stars, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Andy Lau and Zhang Ziyi. Zimou's visionary masterpiece, House Of Flying Daggers, tells a proportionally epic romantic tale of love and courage in a time of war, mystery, betrayal and tragedy.

Truly, House Of Flying Daggers is one of the most beautiful films ever made in the history of Chinese action cinema!

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Bichunmoo: Warrior Of Virtue, The Storm Riders and Fulltime Killer

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YWhile the visuals merit five stars, other problems bring it down to the appropriate 4.5.Jeffrey Frawley
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Kill Bill Vol. 2 (product link)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure

Hmm... What can I say about this film that has not been said already?

One thing for sure, I highly doubt that anyone who is a fan of the martial arts movie genre has yet to see this modern day contemporary revenge classic starring such an ethnically diverse international and highly acclaimed ensemble cast of actors and actresses.

However, if by any chance there is someone that has not seen this film, then I only hope that director Quentin Tarantino will release the highly rumored full-length version of the movie.

And hopefully when that happens...ALL HERMITS WILL UNITE!!! :-)

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: "Game Of Death", "Versus", "The Princess Blade", "The Prodigal Son", "Shaolin Master Killer", "She Shoots Straight", "The Punisher" (2004).

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YThe rating seems correct.Jeffrey Frawley
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No Retreat, No Surrender (product link)
Action/Adventure / Martial Arts



"No Retreat No Surrender", to this day, remains to be one of the most underrated, most successful landmark martial arts films made in the U.S. with a Hong Kong production crew.

The film's storyline often mirrors what was done in many films of its kind, like director John G. Avildsen's "The Karate Kid" and Robert Radler's "Showdown" co-starring Billy Blanks. This may or may not be a bad thing, depending on your opinion.

But with all else said and done to create this film with the little budget it had, the film doesn't waste anytime on any one subject. The characters are colorful, quirky, and bring the very foundation that the film needs to deliver itself as a true kung fu classic for martial arts enthusiasts everywhere!

It's amazing how DVD distributors seemed to have totally forgotten this film. It's also pretty damn sad too.

In any event, hopefully it will not be long until this film, and the several films that follow it within the NRNS franchise finally get the respect and recognition that has been long earned and well deserved.

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: "No Retreat No Surrender 2: Raging Thunder", "No Retreat No Surrender 3: Blood Brothers", "King Of The Kickboxers", "American Shaolin", "Superfights", "Bloodmoon", "Mortal Kombat", "Drive: Director's Cut", "U.S. Seals 2: The Ultimate Force", "Special Forces", "Undisputed 2: Last Man Standing", "Bound By Blood", "Max Havoc: Curse Of The Dragon" and "The Shepherd".

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
NSomething is happening to my brain! MS10197 makes excellent sense. Van Damme is bad in a not-too-big part, and everyone else is worse.Jeffrey Frawley
NI never thought I would bring myself to type this, but this is a Van Damme movie not worthy of five stars.MS10197
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SPL: Sha Po Lang (product link)
Crime / Drama



Sha Po Lang is a cinematic, almost musical exploration into the nature of human behavior, themed by way of Chinese philosophy and astrology. The story is beautifully told as both a dramatic, as well as an action picture through the artistic vision of director Wilson Yip, and action director Donnie Yen.

There is no question about it-the film's three principle martial arts stars, Donnie Yen, Sammo Hung and Jing Wu are the true bread and butter of this wonderful modern day action classic, which stands as a throwback to the raw, gritty, substantially brutal style of Hong Kong stylized action choreography, ultimately incorporating mixed martial arts fight sequences, with a classic escrima battle between Donnie Yen with a police baton, and Jing Wu with a big ass knife, lol.

Anyone who has ever seen Donnie Yen's movies spanning the last two decades will truly enjoy what S.P.L. brings to the screen,...no matter what title it contains on the DVD cover box! ;-)

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: "Fists Of Fury", "The Big Boss", "Knockabout", "The Prodigal Son", "Police Story", "Righting Wrongs", "Crime Story", "Heart Of The Dragon", "No Retreat, No Surrender 3: Blood Brothers", "Royal Warriors", "Nico: Above The Law", "Yes, Madam!", "The Rookie", "Operation Scorpio", "Fist Of Legend", "Tiger Cage", "Tiger Cage 2", "The Stunt Woman", "Hard Boiled", "In The Line Of Duty 4", "Bloodmoon", "Asian Cop: High Voltage", "The Red-Wolf", "Beat", "So Close", "Gedo: Fatal Blade", "Nowhere To Hide", "House Of Flying Daggers", "Mystic River", "Wake Of Death", "New Police Story", "Fatal Contact", "Arahan: Urban Martial Arts Action", "The City Of Violence", "Flashpoint", and the upcoming martial arts action feature film, "Broken Path", starring Johnny Yong Bosch and directed by Koichi Sakamoto.

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YI'd go to five stars. Other than that, you are right about everything.Jeffrey Frawley
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My Father Is A Hero (product link)
Action/Adventure / Martial Arts



My Father Is A Hero has all the trimmings of a wonderful old-school Jet Li action movie. Co-starring young kung fu impresario, Tze Miu, and the late actress Anita Mui, in a pivotal action role aside from her usual comedic roles in films, the movie is, essentially, a justifiably brilliant culmination of pure raw kung fu athleticism and filmmaking integrity, which also features the talents of Hong Kong veterans Yu Rong Guang, Collin Chou and Ken Lo Wai-Kwong in a high velocity final fight sequence involving great choreography and direction from Corey Yuen Kwai and Yuen Tak!

Yeah, a nice story with nice dramatic performances from the principle cast, etc. But let's face it-If you absolutely love great Hong Kong action movies, then this a film that should not be forgotten!

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: "Legacy Of Rage", "A Better Tomorrow", "The Killer", "Hard Boiled", "High Risk", "Iron Monkey", "The New Legend Of Shaolin", ""So Close", "Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever", "The Bodyguard From Beijing", "Double Team", "The Red-Wolf", "Cradle 2 The Grave", "D.O.A.: Dead Or Alive", "Universal Soldier: The Return", Jeff Lew's latest and upcoming full-length bullet-ballet CGI animated action feature, "Killer Bean Forever", and the upcoming J&J project, "The Forbidden Kingdom", starring Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Michael Angarano, Collin Chou and Jacky Wu, and directed by Rob Minkoff.

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YGood review.Jeffrey Frawley
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Crying Freeman (product link)
Action/Adventure / Martial Arts



Mark Dacascos plays the elusive assassin in Christopher Gans's live-action feature remake, based on the Japanese manga novel and anime series, Crying Freeman.

Fans of the franchise will love what Gans brings to the screen, with beautiful visual and artistic concept and execution, combined with a hypnotically resounding score to orchestrate the film's theme. Co-stars Rae Dawn Chong, Byron Mann, Tchéky Karyo, Masaya Kato, Julie Condra and Yôko Shimada all do wonderful jobs in bringing the story of Crying Freeman to life, to the best of their ability.

The action is adequately entertaining, although it does not necessarily do much justice for Hong Kong action fans, particularly, fans of the film, Drive: Director's Cut, which has ten times more electrifying action sequences with a higher standard for martial arts action set by the film's stunt team, Alpha Stunts.

Many of the film's fight scenes are shot in grandiose slow motion camerawork, which may put a damper on the expectations of those who have been around to see the crossover of Hong Kong action into the US; In which case, unless you're a fan of the franchise, the two modest sex scenes in the film should keep even the most jaded viewer awake for the film's duration ;-).

All in all, Crying Freeman is essentially an "art" action film, which has made its mark in martial arts cinema history; For modest and hardcore fans only.

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: "Xavier Gens's 'Hitman'", "Equilibrium", "Brotherhood Of The Wolf", "Naked Weapon", "Naked Killer", "Shadow Fury", "City Hunter", "Guyver: Dark Hero", "Fist Of The North Star", "Blade", "Blade 2", "The Ultimate Target", "The Princess Blade", "Legend Of The Wolf", "Drive: Director's Cut", "Soldier", "Black Mask", "Kill Bill", "LoveDeath", "Ryû ga gotoku: gekijô-ban (a.k.a. Like A Dragon)", and the upcoming action thriller, "Broken Path", starring Johnny Yong Bosch and directed by Koichi Sakamoto.

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
NThis is the best film adaptation of the "Crying Freeman" manga. Unfortunately that's not saying much: The others are quite bad.Jeffrey Frawley
YExcellent review of this movie. I couldn't have said it better myself! "art action-drama" is how I'd classify this movie. Great effort for a low budget. Falls short in a few places as mentioned in the review.YoMama
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The Blonde Fury (product link)
Action/Adventure / Martial Arts

Nothing really to celebrate here, just another nice HK flim to watch. It will take a bit of effort to get through some of the slow story development and silly antics between some of the characters within the first 40 mintes or so.

Afterwards, the film picks up the pace and makes those 40+ minutes truly worth the wait, with some really cool kick-ass action sequences between Cynthia Rothrock, Chin Siu Ho, Billy Chow, Tai Po, Jeff Falcon and Vincent Lyn, with great choreography by Mang Hoi and Corey Yuen.

Just sit back, pop it in the DVD player and don't expect much. Just have fun :-)

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: "Above The Law" (a.k.a. "Righting Wrongs"), "She Shoots Straight", "China Strike Force" (English language version), "Midnite Angels 3", "China O' Brien" and "China O' Brien 2".

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YI agree. Too many slowspots hurt this flick but some of the action scenes were pretty tight.William Giordanella
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Blade: Trinity (product link)
Action/Adventure / Martial Arts



People came into this, the third installment of the Blade franchise, expecting what was supposed to be a great finale to the story of the half-human vampire hunter. And as good a job David Goyer did with the screenplay for the first two films, I suggested that he would do just a much for the third movie, as its director.

Well,...so much for high expectations!

The ultimate truth of the matter is that Blade: Trinity is a film that...well...SUCKS!!!

Yeah, nice fight choreography to get you through the film thanks to Chuck Jeffreys; Yeah, nice special effects, etc.-yadda yadda yadda! Despite all this superficial good news, the film is too damn cluttered and condensed with all the wrong elements! Wesley Snipes and Kris Kristofferson perform their pivotal roles with just as much exceptional class as they did in the first two movies. But this didn't stop David Goyer from overshadowing the two most important characters in the movie with all the immense cheese, pop-culture and immaturity induced by a highly miscast group of young actors and actresses, including Jessica Biel, Ryan Reynolds, Parker Posey, Triple H and Dominic Purcell.

It is just infallible how, beyond this point, the film takes so many wrong turns and keeps going; What the hell was Goyer thinking?!? There are so many variables I could add to discuss why this movie is so bad; Honestly, it's just upsetting to think about. It's even more upsetting having seen the "Making Of" where all those featured (including Wesley) seemed so damn proud of this trilogy-damaging film.

I recommend this piece of crap ONLY to the devout Blade fan. Just don't be surprised if you find yourself spending most of the movie telling Ryan Reynolds to shut the fuck up!...And that alone is worth a review of its own!!!~~~

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: Passenger 57, Rising Sun, The Art Of War, Money Train, Blade, Blade 2, D.O.A.: Dead Or Alive, The Twins' Effect and Invincible.

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YThe I-pod commercialization was what kill me for this film. This film sucks.XslaveX
YExactly correct: Goyer should have known not to follow the tremendously well made Blade 2 with this kind of dreck.Jeffrey Frawley
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The Last Dragon (product link)
Action/Adventure / Martial Arts



Oh my God!!! Not since the birth of Christ has there been such an American martial arts film that reflected such an eclectic and colorful view of Black American culture, combined with martial arts filmmaking largely impacted by the legacy left behind by Bruce Lee!!! The Last Dragon takes viewers into a world full of vibrant 80's pop culture, featuring music, drama, comedy and whimsical martial arts fantasy that one could almost easily categorize as "East-meets-West...meets Harlem"!

Starring Taimak, Vanity, Jim Moody, Chris Murney, Leo O'Brien, a young Ernie Reyes Jr., and Julius J. Carry III, the film is wondrously entertaining, and full of colorful performances from a wonderfully cast group of actors and actresses. Taimak in the pivotal role of the chosen one who would save Harlem from Sho'nuff, The Shogun of Harlem. The fight scenes are anything but boring, and keep the storyline progressing, with each portion of the movie introducing more and more elements to sustain the film's comedic and fantastic energy, and still manage to keep the film well-balanced until the very end.

Director Michael Schultz took a concept and made it into one of the most renowned American action movies ever made. And furthermore, any American who has ever loved a good Bruce Lee film, and understands American culture will absolutely love this joyous, wonderful classic addition to the martial arts movie genre!

So what if this is not a Jackie Chan or Jet Li film! Love it, or hate it...this movie is in a class of its own brothas and sistas! Ya dig!?

Peace, Music, Love and Havin' Fun! ;-)

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: "The Big Boss", "Fist Of Fury", "Return Of The Dragon", "Enter The Dragon", "Game Of Death", "Black Belt Jones", "The Black Dragon", "One Down, Two To Go", "Slaughter", "China O'Brien", "China O'Brien 2", "Shaft", "No Retreat, No Surrender", "American Shaolin", "Showdown", "Passenger 57", "Blade", "Blade 2" and "Afro Samurai".

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YWell said! This is definitely a cult classic and a personal fave!Sgt. T
YYes one my favorite 80's films.JV47842
YSee, now that is exactly why you are my cat. Well said.Bastard Ronin
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Death Trance (product link)
Action/Adventure / Thriller

Though it shares some of the same elements used in "Versus", Tak Sakaguchi and Yuji Shimomura make the effort to creating something impressive, unique, magical, and most importantly...entertaining. "Death Trance" does just about that.

I only wish it lasted maybe 20 to 30 minutes longer :-/ Oh well.

RECOMMENDATIONS: "Versus", "Blade", "Tom Yum Goong" & "Mortal Kombat"

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YWas not bad but does it really need a br treatment I dunno. I can think of many other Asian movies That deserve a br release BEFORE thisCH4509
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The Avenging Fist (product link)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure

A new-school techno action fantasy adventure that dazzles with high energy visual effects and great performances from a young hip cast.

But I do digress!....This film is not for hardcore Hong Kong cinema fanatics. So watch your money.

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
Yaction? dazzles? energy? what flick were ya' watchin because it couldn't have been Tekke.. I mean. Cinema!
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Bloodsport (product link)
Action/Adventure / Martial Arts

Despite the controversy behind the man who told his story and turned it into the Hollywood smash that it became, one cannot help but be captivated by the film's immense sense of sportsmanship, emotion, spirituality, and,...well...cheese! Fact or fiction, "Bloodsport" is pure entertainment.

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: "Kickboxer", "The Perfect Weapon", "Above The Law", "Enter The Dragon", and "Mortal Kombat"

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
Ythis movie was hella popular in california where i lived.Tigerbloodclaw
NI never remember this movie being a Hollywood smash. It was only moderately successful, if that. And I don't quite remember the movies profound display of spirituality. Cheese, yes; spirituality and emotion, no. Van Damme is too wooden to display anyMS10197
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Iron Monkey [1993] (product link)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure

A pure kung-fu action superhero spectacle for all you old-&-new schoolers!!!
AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YI agree with the use of the word "pure." This is the way truly old school wuxia pian was done, except that this effort has much better special effects and production values than the work from 1920-1960. That's really the old school.Jeffrey Frawley
NI'm sorry, but I can't give this 5 stars for the reasons that MS10197 and Mr Williams state below. As a true lover of old school martial arts flicks, there is just too much wirework. However, I do give this 4 stars for the continous action.William Giordanella
NI disagree with the use of the word pure. This film relies way too much on wire work and CGI gimmickry to speed up the fights. This will have limited appeal for old-school fansMS10197
YI agree. However old schoolers beware as there is an abundance of wire work that can become rather tedious.Shaun Williams
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Bloodmoon (product link)
Action/Adventure / Martial Arts



A bad formula for a movie that could've been a lot better; Just take it as a nice "cheese" film and leave it at that.

Gary Daniels: Good performance, but a little too sluggish and stiff on screen. Not bad, but needs much work.

Chuck Jefferys: An exceptionally awesome action actor whose skills and star treatment are much underhanded in this film.

Darren Shahlavi: A questionable actor with great athletic martial arts skills. However, I wouldn't be caught dead in that ridiculous costume of his.

Action: Plenty of fight scenes with good coordination and choreography, but could've definitely used a bigger budget to beef up the production quality of the action scenes, and maybe the film altogether.

Acting: Chuck is the only notably good actor in the film

Music: Open to interpretation.

Easy-To-Spot Flaws:

  1. Use of a fake leg in a couple of the fight scenes.
  2. It won't take a good eye to spot of the obvious wirework and use of stunt doubles.
  3. An annoying appearance of an overhead microphone in a dialogue scene.
  4. Frank Gorshin...why the frick is he in the movie?

The Trailer: Boring

The Movie: A good example of a Hollywood B-Film industry in an attempt to step up its game in martial arts movie making and surpass its standards by absorbing the loosely termed "Honk Kong Style" of action filmmaking.

In Sum: Worth buying and adding to your collection, but do so with caution. See it and judge for yourself.

If I Were In Charge:
Chuck Jefferys or Russel Wong (Vanishing Son & Romeo Must Die) Both are slicker and faster action actor who deserved more star power than they are given. He would play the lead, which would change the story somewhat, but only for the better. Also, the killer would be played by Benny "The Jet" Urqidez (Wheels On Meals) or Mark Dacascos(Drive). Morover, I would've put Koichi Sakamoto and his stunt team "Alpha Stunts" in charge of the action coordination, and would hire Steve Wang(Drive, Guyver 2: Dark Hero) to direct the film. Just my opinion. LOL

Other Recommendations:
Drive: Director's Cut, Special Forces, Superfights, U.S. Seals 2: The Ultimate Force, Extreme Heist, China Strike Force(English Language Version), Gen-X Cops, and Muscle Heat (a.k.a. Blood Heat).

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YI would have rated this a bit lower, but it's just about the best Gary Daniels film (very faint praise). Now if the movie you envisioned were filmed....I'd pay to see that.Jeffrey Frawley
YI love your idea, it would make a great remake! You should pitch this to a Hong Kong producer, I'm sure you'd get a lot of pay for it. Love your recommendations also!SN28148
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B13: Banlieue 13 (product link)
Action/Adventure / Martial Arts



"Banlieue 13" delivers the goods: a high quality, fast paced, high octane futuristic action adventure with an incredibly charming and cool cast! The dialogue is well mixed with serious moments, and light-hearted quirky comedy to balance out the film.

Great stunt coordination and choreography by Frédéric Vallet and Sébastien Peres, who meet the highest expectations audiences had who have waited to see what a Parkour action movie could look like on the big screen, beyond most of what was done in Tony Jaa's break out action hit, "Ong Bak".

Hong Kong fans, or action junkies in general, will be truly entertained by the high fluidity observed throughout the film, especially by its stars, Cyril Raffaelli and David Belle. I am definitely looking forward to seeing more of what these guys can do in the future! They are awesome.

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: "The Young Master", "Righting Wrongs", "City Hunter", "Bloodmoon", "The Running Man", "Sudden Death", "Knock Off", "Kiss Of The Dragon", "The Transporter 2", "The Rock", "ConAir", "Taxi 2", "Ong Bak", "Tom Yum Goong", "Derzkeidni", "Escape From L.A.", "Kampfansage: The Last Apprentice", "Samourais", "Born To Fight", "Tango & Cash", "48 Hours" and "Another 48 Hours".

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YI thought this was a complete thrill, and it was a particular pleasure to see Cyril Rafaelli as a hero. It may be argued that David Belle was too much of a cleancut hero and Cyril Rafaelli too much of a thug for their parts - That didn't bother me.Jeffrey Frawley
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Above The Law (product link)
Action/Adventure / Crime



One of Seagal's finer, more solidified action movies to date, with great performances from an all around, well-assembled cast of mature actors and actresses, including supporting actress Pam Grier, and a raw, villainous performance by actor John Silva.

Above The Law is a hardcore all-American cop movie that headlines the story of Nico Toscani (Seagal), a man who has been there, seen it all, and knows how the world works. He grew up learning life's most important philosophies through Japanese culture, by way of martial arts training, and eventually found himself a place in the U.S. military during the Vietnam War, only to be betrayed by his own and winds up back in his native hometown of Chicago, with a new career as a detective, a new family, new friends and a new lease on life.

Unfortunately, Toscani's career is put on the line when a botched drug raid leads him to corruption at the highest levels of his own department, including the FBI. Matters only get worse when he continues his investigation into the case after it is dismissed, only to find his family in danger when the city becomes a target of terror and mayhem by the very people Toscani used to be a part of back in Vietnam-not a well-equipped team of mercenaries lead by his former officer in charge, Kurt Zagon (Silva).

As time goes by, with his badge taken away, and lives at stake with no time to spare, Toscani is forced to protect his family and go after the criminals the only way he knows how, with the only help of his few friends, including his partner, Delores Jackson (Grier).

The most endearing quality about the film, directed by Andrew Davis, is that it doesn't try to do so much all at once. Once the story gets going, the film does exactly that--it sticks to the story, with each clever action sequence playing out at just the right time throughout the film.

Above The Law, above all, is an action film for U.S. action fans, or whoever is bold enough to enjoy this dated, all-American action classic featuring Seagal in raw, fine form...with the hair slicked back and everything!!! lol~~~

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: "Bloodsport", "The Perfect Weapon", "American Samurai", "New Jack City", "Black Rain", "Marked For Death", "Passenger 57", "Lethal Weapon 3", "Honor", "Exit Wounds", "The Glimmer Man", "Walking Tall", "The Art Of War", "Cobra", "Fire Down Below", "No Retreat, No Surrender 3: Blood Brothers", "Banlieue 13"...and my personal favorite, "Jackie Brown", directed by Quentin Tarantino.

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YIt's Henry Silva....Other than that, you are right. This is the best of Seagal's performances, and nearly the last in which he appears in shape.Jeffrey Frawley
YThe only Seagal film I can watch. He hit his peak in this film.aardvarks
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Bloodmoon (product link)
Action/Adventure / Martial Arts



Gary Daniels, Chuck Jeffreys and Darren Shahlavi star in the 1997 popcorn action film "Bloodmoon". Directed by Hong Kong filmmaker Tony Leung Siu-Hung, the film delivers a staple serving of Hong Kong-stylized action filmmaking strictly for fans of the genre. But for most, this movie serves itself well enough with much of its potential marred by flaws, both in front and behind the camera.

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Jeffreys steals the show playing Chuck, a tough and charismatic NY detective who continuously gets his share of the third degree from his chief (played by the late Frank Gorshin) when a trail of athletes' dead bodies puts pressure on the department to catch the killer responsible. With no leads and no witnesses, Chuck is forced to seek the assistance of Ken, a retired cop whose specialty in investigating the minds of dangerous and deadly criminals has not only left its share of scars, both physical and emotional, but also strained his relationship with his family. In turn, Ken rejects the case file until he discovers the death of his former martial arts teacher, Master Takeda, played by Ken Kensei.

Ken returns from retirement and joins Chuck on their disinclined partnership to catch the mysterious killer, played by Darren Shahlavi, who seemingly uses lethal kung fu techniques to kill his victims. During their investigation, leads turn into puzzles they must solve in a deadly game of cat and mouse. And with each dead body that brings them closer to ending the case, the closer the killer gets to Chuck and Ken...and unfortunately, even more closer to Ken's friends and family. This time, Ken must set aside his fears and use every bit of courage he has to bring the killer down once and for all in a finalizing and relentless, epic kung fu showdown!

Now this is where it gets ugly.

The few important relationships established in the movie--such as those between the characters, Ken and Takeda (played by Daniels and Kensei), and Takeda's adopted non-Asian daughter, Kelly (played by kickboxing femme fatale co-star Brandie Rocci)--are hardly ever mentioned or exhibited throughout the film enough for the average viewer to care about how the rest of the film will play out. The plot points are simple enough to interpret as the film pieces itself together from one moment to the next. The movie also dishes out its share of corny comedic interludes that slow the film down a few times, but it shouldn't be too much to worry about. And furthermore, serious loads of bad acting are shown by much of the film's cast, including from the extras, which breeds the idea that some serious miscasting took place during the film's production.

In addition to all this, much of the film's production quality is marred by sloppy set management and mishandling of equipment on the set, with reference to the atrocious view of an overhead boom microphone in two scenes of dialogue, and the clear view of a fake leg during close-ups of action sequences as well as the use of wirework for the film's big kicks and more death-defying stunts. Moreover, with regard to the film's storyline, the film almost completely neglects the practice of continuity in support of the film's initial theme: a killer's rampage that occurs only when the moon turns red at night--and it's one big ass moon!

With all these factors that give more than enough reason to leave this film alone, the fact of the matter is that even though the movie is so bad to a fault, that it reciprocates its negatives with the idea that it's actually good, what with all the popcorn action fluff that it has to offer. Jeffreys makes out more than well enough to have been able to play the lead. Shahavi does a great job, matching up with Daniels during key fight sequences, displaying awesome technique, a good sense of timing and athleticism that the film needed to keep the film going when it needed to. Daniels does an exceptional job in performing his role, both dramatically as well as even athletically, despite his upper-body strength which does tend to slow him down, compared to his work on films like "City Hunter", where he shows even more exceptional skill and the speed required to maintain the pacing of average Hong Kong action, tempered for fans of Hong Kong stylized action movies like that of action director Tony Leung Siu-Hung's "Bloodmoon".

And so, that says it! With all the misgivings, unabsolutes, impediments and hindrances that bludgeoned this film almost completely to the point of near-unwatchability, the martial arts action fan community can still at least count on a virtually solid action movie with a viable framework for a cheesy-yet-deliverable storyline, catered strictly for its target audience: kung fu fans, particularly those who enjoy seeing what the U.S. has to offer in its own market to meet the demand for quality Hong Kong stylized action!

In a nutshell...it's all about the action, really.

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: The No Retreat No Surrender Trilogy, Superfights, Bloodmoon, Romeo Must Die, Point Break, King Of The Kickboxers, American Shaolin, Manhattan Chase, Satin Steel, Cold Harvest, China O'Brien, China Strike Force, Mortlal Kombat, Drive: Director's Cut, The Last Dragon, In The Line Of Duty 3 and 4, Universal Soldier: The Return, S.P.L., Tai Chi 2, Lethal Weapon 4, Wheels On Meals, Asian Cop High Voltage and Undisputed 2: Last Man Standing.

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YWhen one has seen a lot of Gary Daniels'Jeffrey Frawley
YChoco
YI agree this film surprised me.JV47842
YExcellent review with many valid points. Also, you have a pretty cool web site.Bastard Ronin
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Contour (product link)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure



Not since "Drive: Director's Cut" and "Extreme Heist" has there been a US-produced martial arts action movie that explores so many of the traditional and unique elements and filmmaking techniques that have been handed down throughout much of Hong Kong cinema history.

Hardcore kung fu fans will truly enjoy what "Contour" has to offer, as the film emulates many various aspects and hidden aesthetics of the typical Hong Kong action film; everything from quirky comedic character and story delivery, to fast-paced, high maintenance mixed martial arts fight choreography, to "Girls-With-Guns", to watching Yuen Biao dressed in drag (well...via Vlad Rimburg of course, lol)!

Director, co-star and co-founder of The Stunt People, Eric Jacobus, and the stunt team itself, have taken the typical low-budget US action film, broken it down to a kung fu filmmaking science, and constructed one of the most explosive landmark action movies to ever hit store shelves. In fact, not only is "Contour" an amazing martial arts movie, it is a well-set example of just how good even the most overlooked amateur filmmaker can be, with the right amount of drive and determination.

Mike Banner (of www.dragonsdenuk.com) quoted "Contour" as being "...better than virtually anything to come out of Hong Kong in the last ten years...".

I do not fully agree with him. However...in hindsight, Mikey does have a point!

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: "Knockabout", "The Prodigal Son", "Drunken Master", "Drunken Master 2", "Winners & Sinners", "My Lucky Stars", "Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars", "Police Story", "The Inspector Wears Skirts", "King Of The Kickboxers", "Magnificent Warriors", "Hard Boiled", "Mr. Nice Guy", "Legend Of The Wolf", "Lethal Weapon 4", "Drive: Director's Cut", "Extreme Heist", "Returner", "Transporter 2", "So Close", "Shadow Fury", "Kampfansage: Der Leitze Schuler", "Special Forces", "Death Trance", "Tom Yum Goong", "Born To Fight", "Banlieue 13", "S.P.L.", "New Police Story", "Bound By Blood", and The "Everyone Is Kung Fu Fighting" series.

And finally, a personal recommendation of mine:

"Midnight Run", starring Robert DeNiro and Charles Grodin. :-D

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YThis is a great review, dude. You cover all the bases and I fully agree with every point that you make.Bastard Ronin
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So Close (product link)
Action/Adventure / Martial Arts

A very sexy and stylistic piece of new-school HK cinema, with athletically kinetic performances from the cast, including Yasuaki Kurata!
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YWell said! I'm with you on this one. One of my favorites!Little Dragon Fan
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Sky High (product link)
Thriller / Crime

Welcome to the softer side of Ryuhei Kitamura! While more lighter on action choreography and heavier on fantasy storytelling and character illustration, the love story is well-written, with a very talented cast of characters, wonderful production values, and a beautiful soundtrack with an ending that will have you :-)ing!
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NI wasn't feeling anything about this film.KEVINBELLAMY
Yi agree i think the story and action is good i would recommend this film to anyone.kung fu kid
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Kampfansage: Der Letzte Schüler (product link)
Martial Arts / Fantasy



Director Johannes Jaeger brings forth a wonderful installation of Hong Kong stylized action filmmaking in Kampfansage: Der Letzte Schüler. Set in a post-apocalyptic future Berlin, Kampfansage tells the story of a modern day kung fu warrior whose journey to avenge his master's death and recover a sacred martial arts manuscript relatively leads him to a small band of survivors who ultimately unite with him to bring down a would-be dictator.

The story plays as a culmination of Tony Randel's "Fist Of The North" meets Gordon Chan's "Fist Of Legend", which tries to cover as much ground as it can while attempting to travel on a story of its own. Unfortunately, the film tends to cut a lot of corners as a result of trying to do so much at once between scenes, which doesn't leave a lot of room for high points of drama on behalf of the cast, or visual storytelling for that matter. Also, it doesn't completely do the film any justice, especially with regard to the film's editing, which clearly, at times, shows a distinct lack of continuity in certain spots throughout the movie. And consequently, the film often looks too dizzy and erratic to watch.

However, on behalf of the editing, out of all of the fight sequences and stunts coordinated and choreographed by the film's three principle cast members, Mathis Landwehr, Volkram Zshiesche and Christian Monz, many of them are edited as brilliantly as they are shot on camera. The fluid, high-impact fight choreography attributes itself to the mechanics of Hong Kong kung fu action cinema, which alone rules this European martial arts gem one of the most noteworthy modern-day kung fu movies of its time.

Fans can definitely expect more to surface from the international market, taken up a notch or two with this, a brilliant and bold introduction to the world of "German Kung Fu"!

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: "Death Train", "Kingz", "Fist Of Legend", "Fist Of The North Star", "The New Legend Of Shaolin", "Nemesis", "Cyborg", "Bichunmoo: Warrior Of Virtue", "Banlieue 13", "Death Trance", "V For Vendetta", "Blade", "Mortal Kombat", "Sha Po Lang", "Dragon Tiger Gate", "Kiltro", "No Retreat, No Surrender 2: Raging Thunder "and "No Retreat, No Surrender 3: Blood Brothers".

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YExtremely accurate review. I totally agree.Bastard Ronin
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No Retreat, No Surrender 2: Raging Thunder (product link)
Action/Adventure / Martial Arts



Nobody could have possibly expected there to be a sequel after "No Retreat, No Surrender", which really, at first glance, appears to look more like a standalone type of film with its own story. I remember bypassing this film each time I cruised through the martial arts section of the video store; I had good reason too, considering all of the Art Camacho and Don Wilson crap cluttering the shelves. In a nutshell, I had very low expectations for American martial arts cinema, even after having seen films like "Mortal Kombat" and "Drive". And I would not be surprised if people still overlooked this title on the shelf if they ever saw it. However, one must consider that after seeing the first film,that the standards would more than likely be the same as, or better than the first movie, especially if you look closely at the box and find Ng See Yuen's name, listed as the film's producer for Seasonal Films Corporation in Hong Kong.

With that in mind, welcome yourself to another one of the most undercredited action movies in the history of martial arts entertainment, "No Retreat, No Surrender 2: Raging Thunder", which headlines a whole new story of its own, separating itself from that of the first film, with new cast members including Cynthia Rothrock, Max Thayer, Matthias Hues, and introducing Loren Avedon as the protagonist of this incredible martial arts action piece.

The film features a story that combines a little bit of everything used in both Hollywood and Hong Kong films, like Lone Wolf McQuade, Rambo, Eastern Condors and Magnificent Warriors. This is probably a good thing since the first film caps itself off nicely with a closed, happy ending, which is something that not a lot of films do these days; Often at times, we find ourselves watching open-ended movies, which becomes very frustrating at times, especially if the film promises a sequel that never gets made in the long run. And, while some sequels work for certain franchises, there is a long list of Hollywood A and B list movies where sequels don't really do much justice for their respective franchises, or consumers for that matter.

With that said, the film gives the "no Retreat, No Surrender" franchise a fresh new start with a revamped look into the world of crossover martial arts action for U.S. audiences.

As far as the film's deliverability goes, it bares the unfortunate tendency to leave a significant amount of room for improvement, particularly and mainly, with regard to the acting. The performances are pretty good, and befitting for the film's sub-genre in which, needless to say, not a lot of Hong Kong or American martial arts action movies focused much on the mechanics of acting and drama, rather than precision fight choreography and stuntwork. And of course, with Corey Yuen Kwai directing the film, the action is going to be quite terrific, emulating the very essence of Hong Kong-stylized fight fight choreography and stuntwork that made Hong Kong movies in the eighties so successful.

Personally, I really do not blame Corey Yuen Kwai for focusing so much on the film's action sequences rather than the mechanics of Academy Award winning acting skills. Kwai stuck to what he knew in order for the film to work, leaving it up to the actors to perform as best as they could make it look on screen. Although honestly, it certainly would've been nice to have the best of both filmmaking elements for the overall quality if the film. But let's face it, the just isn't that kind of film...

...This one is old school, straight up and down!

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: No Retreat, No Surrender, No Retreat No Surrender 3: Blood Brothers, King Of The Kickboxers, My Lucky Stars, Midnite Angels 3, Fong Sai-Yuk, The Delta Force, Lone Wolf McQuade, magnificent Warriors, Eastern Condors, Righting Wrongs, Simon Sez, U.S. Seals 2: The Ultimate Force, Special Forces, Born To Fight, Banlieue 13, Tom Yum Goong, Kampfansage: The Last Apprentice, Extreme Heist and The Shepherd.

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YI like this one too- it was an over-the-top action movie. It was very entertaining. I agree with your open-ended statement. This is a good review.JV47842
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Face/Off (product link)
Action/Adventure / Thriller



Hollywood superstars John Travolta and Nicholas Cage cross bullets and blows as bitter enemies wage war in the ultimate modern-day Shakespearean battle between good and evil in the explosive smash hit, Face/Off! Directed by one of Hong Kong's most highly acclaimed filmmakers, John Woo, the film is an intriguing, high velocity display of pure poetry and stylized action artistry that reflects the very essence of heroic bloodshed movies of Hong Kong cinema, past and present.

Also co-starring Alessandro Nivola, Dominique Swain, Joan Allen, Gina Gershon and Nick Cassavetes, Face/Off is an electrifying tale of a long-vengeful and battle scarred FBI agent whose one-man war against an elusive terrorist who murdered his son falls into a downward spiral of events, filled with twists and turns at every corner!

Filled with style and substance, hypnotic performances from a talented cast and dazzling scenes of the most high-caliber bullet ballet gun battles ever seen on in Hollywood feature, Face/Off is a true masterpiece that will leave your eyes red from not blinking...

...and blink shall you not!!!

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: "Broken Arrow", "The Replacement Killers", "House Of Flying Daggers", "Passenger 57", "Ballistic Kiss", "Get Carter", "Paycheck", "Double Team", "Timecop", "Kiss Of The Dragon", "S.P.L.", "Flash Point", "2009: Lost Memories", "Legacy Of Rage", "Desperado", "Hard Boiled", "The Killer", "Lethal Weapon 2", "Mission: Impossible 2", "Mission: Impossible 3", "My Father Is A Hero", "Asian Cop High Voltage" and "Undercut".

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YThis has to be John Woo's finest American movie. The story was original & the action was great.JV47842
YThis is correct. I enjoyed the movie very much, even more so because it followed much less successful American directorial efforts by John Woo. He is amazing in any language, so long as he is allowed by producers to do what he does best.Jeffrey Frawley
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No Retreat, No Surrender 3: Blood Brothers (product link)
Action/Adventure / Martial Arts



Loren Avedon returns to the "No Retreat, No Surrender" franchise, this time with a new arsenal of martial arts firepower, including Keith Vitali, Rion Hunter and Mark Russo in this, the third and final installment: "Blood Brothers". Directed by Lucas Lowe, "Blood Brothers" kicks off with a fresh new story, with new heroes, new villains, and some of the meanest martial arts fight sequences that add intensity to this final installment of the trilogy.

The film tells the story of two brothers, separated by adversity, who are tragically reunited when they find their father, a retired CIA operative, murdered on his birthday. When they both vow to investigate his death on their own terms, danger lies in every corner, forcing them to fight for their lives...as long as they don't kill each other first!

Though the story does have its corny, quirky side at times, to add some vitality to the film's plot, the story is kept interesting, especially with a number of fantastic fight scenes, directed by veteran Hong Kong stuntman, choreographer and director, Tony Leung Siu-Hung. Avedon's and Vitali's performances are just as adequate as performances from most other actors with any B-list martial arts movie of its time; No Academy Awards or Oscars here to say the least.

And Rion Hunter, who deserves much more credit than what he gets, performs brilliantly as one of the baddest modern-day kung fu villains ever to be featured in the history of crossover kung fu cinema. Frankly, I am still surprised that he has not been performing in other martial arts movies after this one.

Lo's directorial vision brings a wonderful (if not somewhat open-ended) conclusion to the "No Retreat, No Surrender" project. I guess it leaves one to breed curiosity as to why each film as the NRNS title attached to it, despite each film having a different story with different characters, etc. Perhaps that answer will come to us in the days ahead to whomever is interested.

In the meantime, either way it goes, each film is a pure treat to watch, and this self-titled finale to the franchise will...well, as Steve Wang would put it...entertain the shit out of you!

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: "No Retreat, No Surrender", "No Retreat, No Surrender 2: Raging Thunder", "The 7 Grandmasters", "Righting Wrongs", "So Close", "Bandidas", "Yes, Madam!", "In The Line Of Duty 4", "She Shoots Straight", "Wheels On Meals", "My Lucky Stars", "King Of The Kickboxers", "American Shaolin", "Nico: Above The Law", "Shanghai Knights", "Arahan: Urban Martial Arts Action", "Kampfansage: The Last Apprentice", "U.S. Seals 2: The Ultimate Force", "Drive: Director's Cut", "Banlieue 13", "Bloodmoon", "Satin Steel", "China Strike Force" and the upcoming film from director Koichi Sakamoto, "Broken Path".

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YGood review. The film is just a fun popcorn flick. The movie didn't recieve any awards but it did keep me entertained.JV47842
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Versus (product link)
Martial Arts / Horror

Chambara meets Bullet Ballet meets Martial Arts meets Wes Craven meets Rock n' Roll. What a thrill ride!!!!
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Ythis film is pure entertainment what a blast.kung fu kid
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Blade 2 (product link)
Action/Adventure / Martial Arts



Wesley Snipes returns to the Blade franchise in this, the second installment, directed by visionary filmmaker, Guillermo Del Toro. Picking up where the story left off in the first film, Blade 2 launches audiences into a new dimension of horror and spectacular action, with a diverse cast that includes Kris Kristofferson, reprising his role from the first film, and co-starring Norman Reedus, Leonor Varela, Ron Pearlman, Thomas Kretschmann and Luke Goss.

The film takes its journey one gradual step further in telling the story of the half-human vampire hunter, with a new breed of bloodsucking beasts who attack both humans and vampires, called "Reapers". With the only option to call a truce with the vampire nation and team up with a small tactical unit called "The Bloodpact" to hunt down the new threat, Blade and Whistler must utilize their instincts to infiltrate the reapers, and ultimately separate fact from fiction when their instincts lead them to a traitor working on both sides!

As the film moves forward, the story illustrate Blade's ever-evolving character, further revealing more dimensions to Blade's personality when he finds himself inadvertently falling in love with Varela's character, Nyssa, a vampire underworld princess. This allows viewers to see a deeper side of the unrequited love that Blade carries within, despite the never ending war he faces with the vampires, along with the internal war he must fight, with only a custom made serum as his only way to retain his indigenous thirst for blood.

David S. Goyer, who wrote the screenplay for the first film, does a wonderful job in giving each and every character an important element that helps the film's story play out as it must. Del Toro also did an amazing job with the action sequences, which like the first film, remained true to every aspect of Hong Kong-stylized action filmmaking, combined with whimsical fantasy and science fiction elements. The martial arts fight and stunt sequences emulate everything that was needed after the first film, in order for the sequel to work; Amazing fight coordiation by Snipes, Jeff Ward, and Blade-double Clay Fontenot, with supercool martial arts choreography and execution by the film's co-star and principle action director, Hong Kong legend, Donnie Yen.

There is really not enough that can be said about how great a job Del Toro did with this movie, moreover, with the film's ardently brilliant orchestral score written and arranged by Marco Beltrami and Danny Saber. Del Toro had one hell of a vision when it came to this film, and he truly brought it to life in more ways than one;...Hell, maybe even two or three!!! ;-)

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: "Passenger 57", "Versus", "Aragami", "Black Mask", 'Brotherhood Of The Wolf", "Resident Evil: Apocalypse", "The Mummy Returns", "Highlander: Endgame", "The League Of Extraordinary Gentleman", "Rising Sun", "The Duel", "Romeo Must Die", "Kill Bill", "Spawn", "Xavier Gens 'Hitman'", "Once Upon A Time In China 2", "Legend Of The Wolf", "The Twins' Effect", S.P.L., Dragon Tiger Gate, Flashpoint and the upcoming sci-fi action film starring Bai Ling, "The Gene Generation".

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
Yvery true this is a great popcorn flick kung fu kid
YExcellent review, player. I coulndn't agree more.Bastard Ronin
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Fighting Beat (product link)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure



Beware: THIS NOT A TONY JAA FILM!!!

A somewhat mediocre Muay Thai martial arts action film, often interrupted by excessive, quirky moments of comedic interlude. Fortunately, it's not totally corny, so there IS hope!

Nice story and overall good production quality for a low budget film, though the action scenes in the first 20 minutes or so needed to be more explosive, with better martial arts performers who know how to work in front of a camera, and a D.P. who knows how to shoot action properly; It could be an issue of the miscasting of extras, and possibly, the film's lead actor, Thun Thanakorn, who needs to sharpen his technique of he wants to do another action movie of the same calibur or higher.

The film also throws in a little bit of English dialogue for those who don't necessarily speak Thai, so that's also a plus if you don't like reading subtitles too much.

Look out for martial arts performer and stuntman, Tim "Tin Man" Man, who literally kicks the film into high gear after about 30 minutes. And stay tuned for a rather impressive villainous performance by someone who appears to look A LOT like Dan Chupong...hmmmm...dunno, I'll be checkin' up though. ;-)

My advice: Buy this one simply for the action...and whatever you do, don't be an idiot and look for this to be a "Tony Jaa" movie, or you'll cause yourself to have an Aneurysm.

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: "The 36 Chambers Of Shaolin", "Snake In The Eagle's Shadow", "Born To Defense", "Born To Fight", "Only The Strong", "Fearless: HK Director's Cut", "Undisputed 2: Last Man Standing" (look out for "Undisputed 3" which is rumored to be in production right now), "Asian Cop High Voltage", "Born To Fight", "King Of The Kickboxers", "No Retreat No Surrender", "No Retreat No Surrender 3: Blood Brothers", "Superfights", "Muscle Heat", "Fighter In The Wind", "Arahan: Urban Martial Arts Action", "The Red-Wolf", "Fatal Contact", "Dragon Tiger Gate", "The Avenging Fist", "Tom Yum Goong", "Chocolate", "Dong Mau Anh Hung: The Rebel", "Shamo", Ron Smoorenburg's directorial debut, "Bangkok Adrenaline", and the upcoming Tony Jaa film, "Ong Bak 2".

And please look out for Sammo Hung's latest upcoming film, "Wushu", co-produced by Jackie Chan!!!

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Nthis is a horrible low-budget film.JV47842
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Belly Of The Beast (product link)
Action/Adventure / Martial Arts



"Belly Of The Beast" is, stylistically, one of Steven Seagal's better action films, with a nice story, featuring good performances from the cast, including the much underrated actor, Byron Mann.

Granted, Seagal has his share of awful films--for some, in part of his acting skills, which remain questionable by viewers. But you have to give the guy credit for keeping up with the times, especially in this day in age when people's standards for martial arts movies have been raised with the crossing over of many of Hong Kong films in the mid-90's.

Much of Tony Ching Siu-Tung's choreography is whimsical and maybe even unrealistic at times. My perspective of this, however, is that Siu-Ting did what he had to in order to make the movie work, especially when no one ever really sees Seagal throw kicks in his movies, as with many other martial arts movies, past and present. And with this, Seagal shows he can hold his own on a Hong Kong movie set, despite having to use a double for certain scenes to work.

In all fairness, and overall, "Belly Of The Beast" is a pretty entertaining film, despite its flaws. It is truly one of those movies you have to appreciate in order to enjoy, especially if you're a fan of Hong Kong stylized action.

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: "The Killer", "Marked For Death", "Naked Weapon", "The Crow", "Versus", "So Close", "Bloodmoon", "Half Past Dead" and "Exit Wounds".

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NI didn't really enjoy this Segal outingJV47842
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Undercut (product link)
Martial Arts / Comedy



Having been a fan of martial arts movies for a number of years, I had absolutely no clue that there were stunt teams throughout the country, as well as the rest of the world, that were dedicating themselves to martial arts training, as well as the mechanics of Hong Kong stylized action cinema. It was not until early 2006 that I came across the website that hosted the San Francisco based stunt team (by way of Redding), The Stunt People, which featured downloadable clips and short films of its members showcasing some of the most amazing feats of martial arts action ever displayed by Westerners on the small screen.

Up until then, the only stunt team I was aware of was Alpha Stunts, a stunt team founded by three martial arts performers from Japan responsible for the magic brought to children's homes on the hit television series headlined by the Power Rangers franchise. And after having seen the evolution of Westernized action cinema by Alpha Stunts with films like Guyver: Dark Hero, Drive, High Voltage, Shadow Fury and Special Forces, as well as other production companies with the crossover of Hong Kong action stars like Jackie Chan and Jet Li, nobody really ever expected anyone not in the filmmaking industry to ever match the same standards on an independent level...

...And then along comes Eric Jacobus and his crack-team of aspiring filmmakers and martial arts performers to put the nay-sayers and non-believers in their place, impressing all who come to their website looking for some great eye-pleasing entertainment.

Undercut, a low-budget feature short film directed by aspiring young filmmaker and kung fu soup extraordinaire "Tuoc Vim Tuong!!!" (a.k.a. Stephen Reedy, lol), pulls out all the stops to deliver a wonderfully comedic screwball action comedy to fans everywhere. For a half-hour straight, watch the story unfold as Eric Ninja, down-and-out of luck ninja working for the city, fights to get his job back after being fired by cartoonish politician, Governor Begbie Carlyle, and ultimately replaced by Chinese Ninja Andy, a cheaper, more cost-effective ninja from China!

Eric Jacobus and Andy Leung, two originating founders of the team, display their dazzling martial arts choreography and performance, as well as their unique filmmaking style, which would have any right-minded studio director going "ga-ga" over these performers, or other performers of other teams alike that can meet the same standards met in virtually all Hong Kong action projects, by-and-large.

Undercut, which acts as a predecessor to Jacobus's directional debut, Contour, emulates anything and everything that martial arts cinema fans around the world have been waiting for for so many years; Great stuntwork, great cinematography, and a style of filmmaking that continues to help the team evolve in substance, as the members of The Stunt people continue to transcend the way Hollywood interprets the mechanics of kung fu genre.

Look for great things to come from this amazing stunt team in the future! And while you're at it, keep your eyes and ears open for more to come from Eric Jacobus;...

...Have you seen Jackie Chan movies, and similarly, ever wonder why Eric Jacobus almost never cuts his hair?!?...

...Clearly, the man is absolutely driven!...Driven I say!!!~~~lol

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: The "Everyone Is Kung Fu Fighting" DVD series, "Bound By Blood", "Contour", "6 Hours", "Dogs Of Chinatown", "An Act Of Revenge", "Carmen's Virtue", "Yeah Sure Okay" and "The Witness".

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YI agree totally-These guys belong in Hollywood to teach their skills to the so called pros.Little Dragon Fan
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Sahara (product link)
Action/Adventure / Comedy



Sahara tells the story of two modern-day treasure hunters, and a doctor whose latest investigation into the heart of war-torn Africa puts them in the crosshairs of evil and corrupt war general when they uncover a conspiracy involving a toxic waste management plant in the middle of the Sahara desert.

The film is pure, genuine entertainment all around, with wonderful performances from a well-assembled cast of actors and actress, homegrown in Hollywood and abroad! Great stunt and chase sequences, with wholesome storytelling that balances out the entire film from beginning to end.

Of course, with this being a Hollywood action movie with lots of spectacle, some of it wasn't really realistic....but after a while, the film just gets so much more interesting as the story moves from one level to the next, that you simply don't care about all the nitty-gritty details and such.

Directed by Breck Eisner, Sahara is truly a fun film for the whole family, and will keep you laughing and on the edge of your seat!

Action adventure fans will be very pleased!!!

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS: The "Pirates Of The Carribean" Trilogy, The "Back To The Future" Trilogy, The "Indiana Jones" Quadrilogy, The "El Mariachi" Trilogy, "The Mummy Trilogy", "Armor Of God", "Armor Of God 2", "The Rundown", "Fire Down Below", "On Deadly Ground", "The Scorpion King", "Serenity", "Bandidas", "The Scorpion King", "Banlieue 13" and "Dr. Wai In The Scripture With No Words".

AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
Yyeah it's a fun adventure flick- but compared to the novel the film butchered it.JV47842
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Blood Heat (product link)
Action/Adventure / Crime

A wonderfully entertaining film with explosive action performances that definitely places Kane Kosugi in the ranks as one of the best martial arts actors in action film history!!!
AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
NI dont wan't you to think I am picking on you, but the acting in this is god-awful. And Kane Kosugi one of the best "of all-time"? Just a wee-bit of premature hyperbole.MS10197
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The Blacksheep Affair (product link)
Action/Adventure / Martial Arts

A solid action movie that stood better off without its annoying, frustrating, and unnecessary English dubbing.
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YNothing ruins a movie faster than unnecessary dubbing.MS10197
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Casshern (product link)
Action/Adventure / Science Fiction

A visually phenomenal and emotionally powerful live action epic adventure with battle scenes that will leave you saying, "DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMMMMNNN!!!!"
AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
NEmotionally powerful? I guess you were watching the other version. And this "action" film was about as exciting as watching paint dryMS10197
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