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 Agreement: 81% of 16 voters agree with TiLungRocks's reviews Gender: Female Location: California Bio: I have been a martial arts film fanatic for years. While I applaud America's attempt to enter this market, nothing beats old school kung fu for me. I like seeing actors and actresses that really can do their own fight scenes with out a cut after every move. As my screen name says, to me no one rocks it like Ti Lung.
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 |  |  |  | Invincible One (see film details) Martial Arts / Action/Adventure
 I saw this film many, many years ago and thought it was boring. Well, I finally broke down and bought the restored version and wow, wow, wow! This film actually reminded me a lot of Chi Kuan Chun's 'The Big Rascal' that would come out a few years after this one; only Chi Kuan Chun's character in 'The Big Rascal' was no where near as young and naive as Fu Sheng's character was in this one.
This is a rags to riches story; Fu Sheng coems to town so poor that he can't even afford shoes, his 'brother' Chi Kuan Chun takes him in, gives him food and shoes and warns him not to show his kung fu.
Of course it isn't long before Fu Sheng does in fact show that he knows kung fu, he is promoted as the insturctor at the weaving factor he and Chi Kuan Chun work at. Soon Fu Sheng finds himself as the only defense his company has against Chiang Tao who wants to take over the place. As Fu Sheng's stock rises higher and higher, Chi Kuan Chun can feel the pending doom. And just a note, the owner of the weaving factory played by Lu Ti (I think that's his name) is one cold so and so. When his man, who has stayed loyal to Lu Ti and his company dies at the hands of Chiang Tao's grunts, he coldly refuses to give any money the wife and child his worker left behind saying 'Money is only for the living, not the dead'...nice huh?
Fu Sheng's character in this film is only 19 years old so that pretty much explaines why he walks right into an obvious trap that ends up seriiously injuring him. He seeks out Chiang Tao who hides behind his hordes of grunts until Fu Sheng is so badly injured, that he can no longer defend himself...then Chiang Tao steps forward and delivers the final blow.
Now it is established very early on in the film that Chi Kuan Chun's martial arts is much better than Fu Sheng's so at this point you have to wonder what kind of a finale are we going to have since Chiang Tao couldn't even come close to taking Fu Sheng one on one? Well, it was short, it was sweet and Chi Kuan Chun made his point; he couldn't save Fu Sheng from his fate, but he wasn't about to let his death go unasnwered.
For those of you who like less story and just want wall to wall fights (hey I get in those moods myself) the first half of this film my be a bit too slow and boring for you, but for those of you who like a bit of story with your kung fu, you can't go wrong with this one. |
| | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! | | AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | Y | I agree totally, you rock on this review!! | Sgt. T |
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 |  |  |  | Masked Avengers (see film details) Martial Arts / Action/Adventure
 Good film with three of the Venoms. This was a dark, angry, mean spirited film about a notoriously violent group of men who rob, rape and murder on a whim. I especially like Chiang Shieng in this one. He wasn't silly, or playful in any way--he was all business. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  | Four Riders (see film details) Action/Adventure / Martial Arts
 The Korean war has just ended and Ti Lung is a free man on his way to meet up with his buddy, played by David Chiang. Unfortunately, before he meets up with his buddy, Ti Lung intervenes when he sees a fellow military man being beat by a group of four guys. Soon Ti Lung is accused of the murder and his friends (David Chiang, Wang Chung and Chen Kuan Tai) try to help him prove his innocence after he escapes from a military hospital while under guard. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  | The Young Vagabond (see film details) Martial Arts / Action/Adventure
 Liu Chia Hui and Young Wang Yu are half brothers who fight like brothers do but are very close. The first part of the film explores their closeness as they get into scrape after scrape. The film goes from silly and light hearted to dead seriousness when Young Wany Yu's birth mother (Liu Chia Hui's step mother) hires Wang Lung Wei to kill Liu Chia Hui to ensure that her son will inherit the family's winery. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  | The Deadly Knives (see film details) Martial Arts / Action/Adventure
 This was a film using the old, tired formula of the low life, sneaky, law breaking Japanese bullying the righteous, upstanding, loyal Chinese. This formula works only if you have a good cast and good fighting...this film had neither. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! | | AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | N | I did'nt think it was that bad. I liked Ling Yun in the lead, and I thought he had good chemistry with Ching Li. Granted he was not Bruce Lee and Ching Li was not Nora Miao, but I thought they were okay! | Sgt. T |
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 I really did enjoy this film. However I found myself cheering for the ‘bad’ guys over the supposed ‘good’ guys.
Lung Tien Hsiang plays a man hell bent on getting revenge when his family is massacred by a man who rapes the women then wipes out his whole family. He gets his revenge when he catches and kills the man responsible for the death of his family; a man who is a member of a very large family named Wen; but he is enraged and he decides that isn’t enough. He sends the body to the man’s family with a note that says that he will continue to seek revenge by murdering at least 50 members of that family and raping at least 10 of their women.
The Wen family starts losing members as they are repeatedly attacked by Lung Tien Hsiang, the women disappear and eventually the family gets word that they have been sold to brothels. This is where I get really lost, Ching Li is a part of the Wen family, but she has so much disgust for her family that she purposely puts herself out there to be kidnapped by the man seeking revenge. They never go into why she has such disgust for her family, they are just bad and we are to accept that. I mean they are obviously not angels, but what caused her to have so much hate for a family that is taking care of her?
Well she gets kidnapped and of course Lung Tien Hsiang decides he has had enough revenge and he tries to send her home, they are ambushed by the Wen family that is out looking for Ching Li. Lung Tien Hsiang gets injured and Ching Li stays to nurse him back to health, they fall in love and Ching Li is actually stupid enough to think her family can accept this man. They end up badly injuring him and he swears revenge.
Jump forward 19 years Kuo Chui has a chance meeting with Candy Wen, she takes him home and then we get to meet the Wen family. The patriarch is played by Wang Li, the elders are Lu Feng, Yu Tai Ping, Chu Ko, Ching Li and the younger members are Chiang Shieng and Candy Wen. Now there are a lot of people after Candy because she has stolen some gold and other clans are trying to get it back. Why she stole it is never explained except she wanted it so she took it. This results in a showdown at the Wen home where one of the guards loses his arm, (which is blamed on the people trying to get the gold back and not Candy who actually stole it and set everything in motion) the Wen family stands behind Candy 100%, yet for some reason they are dirt and she isn’t…whatever.
Eventually Kuo Chui kills all the men of the Wen family except Wang Li who is left with 1 leg. All of this to avenge Ching Li and Lung Tien Hsiang. This whole family wiped out and why? Because they took care of Ching Li and her daughter even though they knew the daughter was the product of a man who had killed many members of their family? I just can’t see them as the bad guys in this. I also can’t even begin to grasp how a woman can fall in love with a man who has raped and sold her sisters. I really like Candy Wen but her character in this film was annoying as heck, an 18 year old who throws herself on the ground, stomps her feet and cries…yeah, if you say so.
I really enjoyed this film though and yes most of the fight scenes were ‘feeling the other guy out’ type fights, but the incredible Venom physical ability and energy was there. Not to mention Kuo Chui was buff as ever and very pleasing to the eyes even though I couldn’t cheer for him as he wiped out this awesome family. |
| | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! | | AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | Y | The Wang Li led family is evil! Lung Tien Hsiang is paying back evil with evil but thats the plot. I loved Kuo Chui in this film, his performance made it worth while. | Sgt. T |
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 |  |  |  | The Brave Archer 3 (see film details) Martial Arts / Action/Adventure
 I have to be honest, this is not a great film, it is actually pretty boring until about an hour into the film when we get to Ti Lung...if you are not a Ti Lung fanatic like me, the film is boring until we get to the final fight which in my opinion is worth the price of the film.
Basically we follow the Archer and his big mouthed wife (Fu Sheng and Nu Nu) as they steal Lo Meng's kung fu manual...Nu Nu really suffers for this. Then we follow the two to Ching Li's house and of course she herself has a lot of drama going on. She sends them to Ti Lung who now a monk, has some sort of kung fu that if he uses a certain part of it he can heal the injured, but he himself will become vulnerable to attack...which is what Ching Li wants.
Once we get to Ti Lung we learn the back story between himself, Ching Li and Kuo Chui. Now I'm not sure if she was Ti Lung's wife or just a live in girlfriend, but basically 20 years early Ching Li layed eyes on a very young, very muscular Kuo Chui and went for it. Yup they had an affair which just didn't seem right because the Kuo Chui character had some serious mental issues...but that is pretty much played down so...anyway. When Ti Lung finds out about the affair he wants Ching Li and Kuo Chui to get married, Ching Li likes the idea, Kuo Chui says he would rather be executed. Once given the opportunity Kuo Chui can't get out of there fast enough. Ching Li ends up pregnant, she had the baby, Lo Meng thinks that the baby belongs to Ti Lung so he goes and Iron Palms it (hey, Venom's have no shame!) thinking Ti Lung will save it and leave himself vulnerable to Lo Meng's attack. Ti Lung wants to save the baby, but hey, it isn't his kid. Ching Li end's up killing the baby so that it doesn't suffer and instead of blaming her cheating slutty self or the man who ran out on her she blames Ti Lung. The man she cheated on yet he still let her stay at his palace even after he found out she had a baby.
All of this comes to a head when Ching Li tries to attack Ti Lung, get's turned back by those protecting him. On her way out she runs into Lo Meng, Fu Sheng jumps in to help and the 'brawl for it all' is on. This is one of my favorite Venom's brawl, which is why the film got 4 stars from me. Lots of weapons, lots of energy, lots of air and some of these boys got some good hang time. |
| | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! | | AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | Y | yes i totally agree but boy what a classic ending. | kung fu kid |
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 |  |  |  | Duel Of The Iron Fist (see film details) Martial Arts / Action/Adventure
 This was my very first Ti Lung film; and as much as I hate to admit it, by the end of this film, I simply could not stand the sight of Ti Lung! Yeah, it's true.
This film is about two rival gangs who slash and lunge at each other from start to finish. This film starts with Ti Lung's gang attacking the other gang at a funeral (I think); then that evening during their 'victory' celebration, Ti Lung's gang is attacked, his father is murdered so he goes on the run accepting the blame for everything. A year later Ti Lung returns, his brother is a broken down drunk, his girl is working in a whore house and his father's possesions have been taken over by one of his own gang members...Oh and David Chiang spends most of the film flipping around his greasy looking hair.
The acting in this film was horrible (even Ku Feng who is one of the best actors out there) and Ti Lung was the worst. He totally over acts in every scene, his 'tough' face looks more like a spoiled brat pouting and when he slaps his girlfriend for being forced to work in a whore house and tells her she isn't good enough to speak his name and that she should be ashamed...my blood was boiling! Yes, when it finally sinks in how miserable she has been without him, he rushes to her and all is forgiven...by her...not me. Also, I don't mind a little 'ham' with my movies, but the end where David Chiang and Ti Lung keep pulling themselves up just to fall back into the muddy water over and over and over...was a bit much. But hey, they can't all be 5 star films.
Now many years and 80 Ti Lung films later, if you look real close, I mean REAL close, every now and then you will see a tiny trace of the gorgeous, mature, talented hunk of stuff this man was soon to become.
All I can say is thank goodness 'The Avenging Eagle' came on the following week. |
| | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! | | AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | N | I first saw this on the big screen during the martial arts movie craze, so I'm a little biased. I agree about the ending being hammy, but the rest of the film was okay. Three stars in my book. | Sgt. T | | N | I agree that Ti Lung soon became much better, but I still found his performance here pretty good. David Chiang, on the other hand, was as hammy and unconvincing as usual. | Jeffrey Frawley |
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 |  |  |  | The Blood Brothers (see film details) Martial Arts / Action/Adventure
 Let me start off by saying this is a very good film with an incredible story based on actual events.
Ti Lung plays a young Han who decides that the only way to have a good life under the Ching (Qing) rule is to join the Manchu army. Ti's character is very driven and very focused in a very eerie and rather chilling way. The Blood Brothers are Ti Lung, David Chiang and Chen Kuan Tai. Early in the film Chen Kuan Tai's wife played by Ching Li (whom I just can't stand!) can't help but gravitate towards Ti Lung (which I totally understand)and he too is very drawn to her. Ti Lung never loses focus of his real goal at this time though, which is to become a powerful General in the Manchu army. So he leaves his friends and tells them that if he makes it big he will send for them.
True to his word, a year or so later he is a powerful and successful General who does in fact send for his old friends. While at first he tries to stay away from Ching Li it is clear she is very much on his mind and she just won't be denied. So they begin their affair, he tells her to leave Chen Kuan Tai; she does the whole 'I can't' thing so Ti Lung decides to kill him. A very extreme decision, but the character Ti is playing (Ma I Hsin)is just barely holding insanity at bay. When confronted with anything that my ruin is name or his position, he goes into this weird little trance and says to himself, "Anything that stands in my way must be busted aside." Not moved aside, but 'busted' aside as in destroyed completely; and though Chen Kuan Tai fights like a demon to try to save his own life, he is murdered on Ma's orders.
One thing to note about the Ma character, he is very methodical in everything he does. He only acts rashly twice in the film and the first time he comes home with a sword in his back and the second rash action causes him his life.
Once Ti Lung has Chen Kuan Tai killed, David Chiang (who has seen the attraction between Ti Lung and Ching Li from the very beginning) is just disgusted with Ching Li and out for revenge against Ti Lung. Now I think this is one of the best pairings of Ti Lung and David Chiang for one reason and one reason only. David Chiang was not made to be larger than life. I'm sorry, but when it came to the actual fight scenes David could not hold a candle to Ti Lung and usually the directors would have him do something like hit one person in the leg and kill 4 people ...not in this film. In this one he managed to put a rather ugly looking knife in Ti Lungs stomach before the fight; giving him the edge he needs to kill Ti Lung's character. The final fight was excellent, and you could feel that knife everytime Ti Lung took a breath.
The film ends with David Chiang being executed for killing a General. It is really quite sad, because Ching Li sits and watches this and for whatever reason, she doesn't speak up on David's behave. She is alone, she has nothing to lose because she has already lost her husband and her lover so why not speak up?
All in all this film is a great story that is beautifully told with bright, eye catching color and wonderful sets. And the four leads, Ti Lung, David Chiang, Chen Kuan Ti and Ching Li were all fantastic. I have to admit as a long time Ti Lung fanatic, watching him play crazy was very uncomfortable, but only because he is that good. Ti Lung won a Golden Horse Award for his role in this film.
A remake is in the works with Andy Lau and Jet Li...I say why bother. |
| | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! | | AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | Y | It's strange to see Ti Lung in a truly villainous part, but he does very well, and David Chiang irritates me much less than usual. As good an actor as Andy Lau can be, I'm having trouble imagining him in any of the leads of this film. | Jeffrey Frawley |
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 |  |  |  | The Kid With The Golden Arm (see film details) Martial Arts / Action/Adventure
 Simple story: a group of good guys escorting gold to a famine area through a very rough valley with known bandits.
This was my very first Venoms film, and I knew from the opening scene that things were going to be a bit different this time around. I had seen many kung fu films before this one and usually the bad guys didn't show themselves until the end...not these guys. There was no guesswork here, these bad guys were totally in your face. As a matter of fact the films starts with the baddies sending a little message to the escort service that will be escorting the gold through their territory...a message carved in the back of one of the escorts.
The good guys didn't really fit the mold either; how many good guys did you see with a side bet as to who could kill the most bad guys? Good or bad these boys enjoyed what they did.
This film had some really good fights; the showdown between Lu Feng and Chiang Shien, the completely over-matched Wei Pai who pushes his luck one time too many with Lo Meng, the showdown between Lo Meng and Kuo Chui and who could forget Kuo Chui and Sun Chien matching kicks...good stuff.
There really wasn't much story but this was a fun film. Lots of fights, lots of blood and lots of attitude. And ladies, the hunk factor is just through the roof in this one. From Lo Meng's gold chain that holds a piece of cloth to his back, to Lu Feng's peak-a-boo silver vest and see through silver genie pants, and let's not forget Sun Chien's black and silver chain outfit...and the forever handsome Wang Lung Wei.
The only gripe I have about this one is Helen Poon. Why oh why didn't they put a female in that role who could actually take on one of the Venoms? Ching Ching, Young Pan Pan, Hui Ying Hung or Lily Li just to name a few. |
| | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! | | AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | Y | This is my all-time favorite Venom's film! | Sgt. T |
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 |  |  |  | The Savage 5 (see film details) Martial Arts / Action/Adventure
 This is my second-favorite kung fu film of all time. If you are looking for fancy, pretty, flashy choreography...then go look somewhere else. This film is about a small village with ordinary people who find themselves suddenly in a fight for their lives.
Chiang Tao heads a band of thieves on the run after a bank robbery where they took off with the safe and apparently murdered some of the bank workers. They find refuge in a peaceful seaside village where David Chiang (a small-time village thief that the people like so much that even though they catch him stealing, they can't bring themselves to punish him), Ti Lung (a former martial arts master who has gotten a bit lazy but still fancies himself as a master), Chen Kuan Tai (a hard working restaurant owner along with his girlfriend), Danny Lee (a blacksmith), and Wang Chung (an acrobat who happens to be in the wrong place at the wrong time) happen to all reside...well actually Wang Chung is just passing through. The bandits decide to stay at this village because the police are days away and they need the blacksmith to open the safe.
What makes this film so good is that the heroes are ordinary people...you and me.
The bandits kick a sick Wang Chung out of the inn and hang him outside after he tries to resist them. The scene where Ti Lung decides to go and try to cut Wang Chung down is just wonderful. You see this man (Ti Lung), who is very afraid because he has obviously never really had a true life and death fight, but he digs down deep and finds the courage to go and help this man he doesn't even know. Chen Kuan Tai goes along with him and try as they might they are simply no match for the knives the bandits use. Soon, Ti Lung and Chen Kuan Tai find themselves tied to a wagon and whipped as they are forced to drive the bandits through town to serve as an example of what happens to people who try to fight. Ti Lung and Chen Kuan Tai are about to be executed in front of the town when the bandits decide that if the women of the town are willing to entertain them, they will let the two men go. Eventually, Chen Kuan Tai's girlfriend (played by Linda Chu) steps forward. She tells the eight bandits that she can handle all of them if they just let the men go and leave the young girls of the village alone. A very sobering scene as Chu walks away with the bandits and Chen Kuan Tai and Ti Lung watch her go, knowing there is nothing they can do about it.
There are a few twists and some rather brutal and emotional fights in this movie.
Simply put, this is a very good film with wonderful characters. |
| | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! | | AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | Y | I agree with you 100%, the plot is one of the best as you wait for the band of thieves to get their come-uppance! | Sgt. T |
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