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Intimate Confessions Of A Chinese Courtesan (see film details)
Drama / Erotica

One of director Chu Yuan's greatest films. His tempo with the storyline not at all convoluted, the seemless choreographed fighting, the intricate plot matched with the ultra-stylish sets... A masterpiece of cinematic presentation. A very high class brothel is run by a matchless female fighter (Betty Pei Ti) whose "deadly fighting technique" is instantly lethal. She falls in love with her latest addition (Lily Ho) to the brothel, and teaches her this deadly style of martial arts, but she spells the downfall of this matchless female fighter/brothel operator. Yueh Hua is an inspector trying to solve the mysterious murders possibly connected to the brothel. There's plenty of blood, nudity, and violence, as well as controversial (what was then very taboo) lesbian issues considered. An incredibly beautifully filmed story. A unique masterpiece of martial art cinema. A must-have for Yueh Hua fans and collectors of classic martial arts cinema.

 
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Human Lanterns (see film details)
Horror / Thriller

One of the finest martial arts films in the Shaw Brothers retinue. The storyline is profound, cohesive, well paced, and utterly teeming with allegorical allegations of just why it's unwise to push people too far. Fantastical, realistic, and superbly filmed. "Human Lanterns" is a film for the horror/martial arts eccentric. The action is superbly shot. The atmosphere is positively spooky. Lo Lieh (the main villain) relishes his role second to none of the past greats in the horror genre. There are no bars held in this martial arts nightmare. The cinematography is lavish and very beautiful. The acting is spot on and the dialogue delivered perfectly. The best part is the action of course, and the continuity in the fight scenes are definitely some of the finest you'll see in a Shaw Brothers film. A must have for the more serious/grimmer Shaws fan. It is a shame Sun Cien (Venoms star kicker) was not made better use of in the film, but Lo Mang's cameo is fully satisfying. The attitude! This film exudes it. If you're a Chen Kuan Tai (southern China king boxer when Shaws discovered him), Liu Yung, Lo Lieh, or Lo Mang fan, you'd simply be foolish not to purchase this film. Probably my favorite Shaws film, and I possess over 400 of them. For any further info on this film, any Shaws films, or any Japanese/Chinese cinema, just drop by kungfucinema.com. You'll get it. There may be some who disagree with this review but this film will certaintly hold anyone's attention from beginning to end. If you do like this film, look for "The Bloody Parrot", a Celestial Pictures R3 release imported from Hong Kong. Another martial arts macabre masterpiece.

 
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The Green Jade Statuette (see film details)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure

This is without question one of the all-time greatest kung fu films ever produced. You will not see tighter (or sharper) choreography in any other martial arts film. No matter how many times you watch this film the fighting NEVER disappoints. Some of the very best three-on-one and two-on-one fights ever to grace the silver screen. Tommy Lee (Kam Ming) is without question one of the most dedicated of his era to choreographing realistic fight scenes (even when they're fanastical).

The acting is phenomenal. You will rarely see such (now this is the crux, it is very sparse throughout the film) HUMOR, and I mean well done acting on Tommy Lee's part. He is one of the most insidious villians of the genre. I found new respect for Meng Fei. How he holds up to Chen Kuan Chun is nothing short of admirable. Lung Fei and Liu Chia Jen are great as usual. And there is an acrobat/actress who is a very famous assassin in this film (I don't know her name) and she is great. Another madman in the film, Wang Kuan Hsiung, this guy with his mysterious quote, "only... the dead love roses" as he is putting a rose onto another deserving victim in the story. And his fighting, though somewhat brief, is lighting fast with great accuracy.

Despite some of the other comments you may have read above about the English dubbing, I must say that this is one of the very best English dubs ever to be applied to old school martial arts films. The limey accent on the one actor who is only heard to speak thrice throughout the entire film is "actually" comical. The guy who plays him is an outstanding character actor in his own right.

The music is awesome. Deadly serious and perfectly appropriate per scene.

This film when veiwed for the first time is quite unpredictable and very satisfying as to how the plot unfolds. The film is adult oriented and highly entertaining.

In my opinion this film has much more to offer than the "indisputably awesome" "The Hot, The Cool, And The Vicious". Also should be mentioned is another Tommy Lee masterpiece, "Along Came The Tiger". These are without question his three best films, but "Killer's Game: The Green Jade Statuette" stands out above them all.


 
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Two Assassins Of Darkness (see film details)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure

Very entertaing flick right here. Chang Yi is cool as hell here. Wang Tao is great as usual too. Great hand to hand battles here. If you're a fan of Chang Yi or Wong Tao you will definitely appreciate "Two Assassins Of Darkness".
 
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The Massive (see film details)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure

A fantastic film right here. An all-star cast with plenty of attitude. Kam Kong (awesome performance by this student of Tan Tao Liang), Chen Kuan Chun, Lo Lieh, Yueh Hua, Kao Fei, and another actor who plays the role of "A Light In The Dark" (I'd have to look up his name but this guy is great in this film). Great suspenseful yarn about murder, robbery, and intrigue galore. Any fan of any of the above listed actors must own this film.
 
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The Flying Guillotine (see film details)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure

The film is great. Extremely serious, well-paced, and very much an authentic cinematic tale. Everything's here as far as storyline, aspirations, betrayal, romance, and revenge. Perfectly paced and well executed with an outstanding cast too.

If you're a Chen Kuan-Tai fan, you're gonna witness his versatilty here with acting. Chen Kuan Tai is one of the baddest asses of kung fu cinema when it comes to fighting, but here he proves (and not just this once) that he is also a fine actor.
 

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The Kid With The Golden Arm (see film details)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure

Awesome Venoms film. Drunken, Hi To (Kuo Chui) kicks some ass in his showdown with Lo Mang.
 
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The Shadow Whip (see film details)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure

This is unquestionably one of Lo Wei's best efforts. I disagree with the previous reviewer who said that the fight scenes were not very good. The fights are very well orchestrated in this film. I dislike sped up choreography and this film may possibly have one or two very short scenes of sped up fights. However, I do not remember being disappointed with any of the action in this film. There's a great scene where Ku Feng (one of the greatest actors in this genre) plays an excellent villain busting up a tavern. Yueh Hua is excellent in this film as well. The cinematography is stunning and somewhat rare for this film was shot in the middle of winter and deep snow is everywhere.

This film is a great representative of the vintage martial arts cinema produced by Shaw Brothers. A must have for any fan of this genre.
 

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The Bastard (see film details)
Action/Adventure / Martial Arts

One of Tsung Hua's greatest roles, and Lily Li's performance is touching to say the least. The choreographing of the fight scenes are superb in this film. A gritty, moving look at the hard facts of being destitute.
 
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Duel Of The Iron Fist (see film details)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure

One of Chang Cheh's greatest films without question.
 
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Matango: Attack Of The Mushroom People (see film details)
Horror / Thriller

Awesome film. For those who love mushrooms this film is a must.
 
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The Black Butterfly (see film details)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure

This is an extremely well done picture. The acting is excellent. The action starts off somewhat mild then grows more and more fierce as the story unfolds. The cinematography is second to none. The choreographing, the acrobatics, the continuity are superb examples of this era in martial art cinema. This film bosts an outstanding cast: Tien Feng, Lo Wei (as leader of The Five Devil's Rock gang), Yueh Hua, Ku Feng, Fan Man Sheng, Chen Hung-lieh (this guy was excellent in Death Valley another five star Yueh Hua vehicle), Chiao Chiao as the starlett. This film is not a mildly recommended picture for die hard Shaw Bros. fans it's a MUST HAVE for any fan of quality filming, very well paced storylines, woven with interesting choreographing, and supplemented with a score that is perfectly applied, providing some of the coolest melodies in Shaw Bros. history. This film is a must have for fans even mildly interested in this era of Shaw Bros. cinema.

 
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The Jade Faced Assassin (see film details)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure

Judging this film by its packaging (pink and not very action packed looking), initially I thought I was in store for a serious let down and had actually held off purchasing it until I discovered Ku Feng held a prominent role in the film though I still entertained my doubts. However, I was in store for a big surprise upon viewing it. This film was very well paced, with excellent acting on all accounts, action with attitude, and the music perfectly accomodated the storyline. The film was more a Ku Feng vehicle at first (his intro with the whip was delivered with conviction and well choreographed for the most part), then Fan Man Sheng took the reigns for a spell. Though this was a Lily Ho, Essie Lin Chia movie and both portrayed their roles nicely. The infrequently seen Kao Yuen also delivered his role flawlessly. At times I feared the film was going to become to undercranked (with the fighting and the pace of the storyline), but this was not the case. Very much like a Chu Yuan directed film after twenty minutes or so you realize you've just been treated to good deal of story and action very nicely woven together. At first I was worried the score was going to be a little too meddle-some with the storyline, but this was an unfounded fear. The music is also very reminiscent of early 60s Sleepy Eyes Of Death / Akira Ifukube style orchestration. It will sound dated to some but for those of us who appreciate the charm of early Shaw Bros. and early samurai film music this is highly appreciated. The film is a must have for any serious collector of this genre.

 
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Vengeance [1970] (see film details)
Martial Arts / Action/Adventure

This is one of the all time best revenge films ever produced by Cheng Cheh. David Chiang never looked so grim and determined to kill all who stand in his way to avenge his brothers death (Ti Lung), who by the way performs one of kung fu cinema's most brutal death scenes. Extremely violent and gritty mob like setting with an all star cast delivering their roles all the way. One of the best David Chiang / Ti Lung films.

This film is a must have for any fan of the 1966-1983 kung fu cinema era.
 

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