Agreement:46% of 15 voters agree with Master Cho Ye Fang's reviews
Bio: I have been watching Martial Arts Since 1970. I enjoyed the 42nd street NYC kung fu row from the 70's until they shut it down in the late 80's. When the genre was revived in the early 90's I became an avid fan of of Asian Cinema.
Memorable Quotes
*Don't you know the underworld? There's no friendship party, no meeting. You can come...But, you can't leave. - from Spearman *Buddha's name be praised. - Shaolin vs Lama
*I have learned to move my weak point around at will. - Pi Mai
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Ip Man (product link) Martial Arts / Action/Adventure One of Donnie's best. Awesome fighting. Just when we think he cannot improve, he gives a little more. Actually this hand to hand combat will compete with anything. We all know the man behind the story--of course a legend. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie, not one dull moment!!
Chocolate [2008] (product link) Martial Arts / Action/Adventure Very good kung fu action. The story was fun and edgy. The young female in this is superb. Jackie Chan-type action with a harder edge coming from a young female. I enjoyed this a lot.
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I agree, she is awesome. My wife even said about half way thorough the film that it was like watching a female Jacki Chan.
The Brave Archer And His Mate (product link) Martial Arts / Action/Adventure 5 stars on the fighting and almost no stars for the plot. I watched this movie three times in one day to try to figure it out. Too much was squeezed into this. However, still very fun to watch. If you you are a fan of the first three, then don't miss it. It is fun. And I did figure the plot; lots of story telling along the way to help you; that was cool. Don't try too hard on the plot. The action is awesome enough to make for multiple views.
Azumi (product link) Martial Arts / Action/Adventure I am partial to Hong Kong Cinema. I like classic Shaw stuff, the '90 to '93 kung fu and swordplay stuff, as well as the new stuff. I like "Lone Wolf and Cub" and the "Blind Swordsman", but I absolutely loved this stuff. If you can handle the violence then look out for some really good over-the-top action. Can't wait to watch part 2.
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This movie pales in comparison to the "Lone Wolf and Cub" and "Zatoichi" movies. However, Aya Ueto is much nicer to look at than Shintaro Katsu.
The Flying Guillotine (product link) Martial Arts / Action/Adventure Classic. I appreciate knives and swordplay mostly when I think of period pieces. This is a unique piece worthy of collecting. I did not appreciate this when I saw it 15 years ago. But now, having watched most of the Shaw classics, I can say this is a must-watch!
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Agreed, I didn't get to see this one in the seventies but it was worth the wait. Great Chen Kuan Tai classic with dark overtones!
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