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Mad Monkey's Profile:
 Agreement: 71% of 14 voters agree with Mad Monkey's reviews Gender: Male Location: Iowa City, Iowa Bio: My kung fu collection has grown from a few "must have" movies to around 200 now. I try to be very selective and only choose movies with top notch choreography (ala Lau Kar Leung) or with excellent martial artists (aka, Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao, Lau Kar Leung, Hsiao Hou). Movies that raised the bar re my kung fu obsession: Fist of Fury, King Boxer, Drunken Master, Mad Monkey Kung Fu, Ong Bak.
Mad Monkey's Ratings & Reviews (20 Max.): SHOW: NEWEST || OLDEST || HIGHEST RATING || LOWEST RATING SHOW: COMMENTS RECEIVED (14) || COMMENTS LEFT (22) || POPULAR || UNPOPULAR
 |  |  |  | Five Fingers Of Death (see film details) Martial Arts / Action/Adventure
 Kung fu with an engaging plot, drama and characters--a miracle! As much as I love kung fu films (classic kung fu especially), I've come to expect a certain amount of dullness or flab inbetween the training and fighting scenes. This movie is all muscle. There is plenty of drama in this movie, but it is engaging and renders the action, when it occurs, more poignant. Emotional context is given to most of the fights. It's easy to identify with and care about the protagonist (played to perfection by Lo Lieh). He is strong, intelligent and has a big heart. At the beginning of the movie, he is not the strongest student or the most courageous, but because of his humility and desire, he masters the iron fist technique and becomes a force to be reckoned with
At the risk of being overly critical, I am tempted to withold half a star because the choreography isn't among the best I've seen (as in "Drunken Master" 1 or 2, or in "Mad Monkey Kung Fu", or "Prodigal Son") and leaves something to be desired. That said, I still find myself engaged in every fight and sometimes cringing at the nasty blows people receive. The choreography reminds me of a Jimmy Wang Yu movie, being more chop-socky. This style is appropriate given that the iron palm technique, glorified in this movie, is delivered in simplicity as a single, straight thrusting blow. |
| | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! | | AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | Y | i agree with you this is one of my favorite lo lieh films if not the best. | kung fu kid | | Y | The choreography and Lo Lieh's martial arts skills are disappointing, but this is an important and enjoyable milestone in the development of martial arts cinema. | Jeffrey Frawley |
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 |  |  |  | Master Of The Flying Guillotine (see film details) Martial Arts / Action/Adventure
 I didn't know what I was getting into when I bought this! I was happily surprised. Everyone I know who's seen it loves it. My buddy from Mexico said it's "muy bueno." This movie features a blind assassin with a guillotine attached to a chain, a yogi from India whose appendages extend at will, and a mean-tempered Thai kickboxer. While the fighting is chop-socky style, it's well done. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! | | AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | N | This movie was good, but not five star good, my friend. How about 4 stars? 5 star should mean that everybody and their moma are going to like this movie. And my mom would not like this picture. | ap2 | | Y | This is about as good as Jimmy Wang Yu can be. He's a good director and writer, and a disappointing martial artist. | Jeffrey Frawley | | Y | I loved this one too. Try to check out the prequel to this, The One Armed Boxer. Though not as stylish, anyone who likes the sequel liked this one also. | Sgt. T |
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 |  |  |  | Return Of The Chinese Boxer (see film details) Martial Arts / Action/Adventure
 Okay, so the choreography isn't anywhere close to Jackie Chan or Sammo Hung's best movies, but the campy, cultish flare is more pronounced. Once you get past the first dull twenty minutes, it's non-stop zany kung fu. While most kung fu comedies fall flat for me, this movie consistently made me tear up with laughter. This is like "Master of the Flying Guillotine" but ten times more outlandish! | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! | | AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | Y | The martial arts are much inferior what came later from better qualified fighters, but this is an enjoyable film. | Jeffrey Frawley | | Y | Movies like this done by Jimmy Wang Yu are pure entertainment and fun! If you can find an uncut copy of Screaming Tiger by Jimmy, you would like this also. | Sgt. T |
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 |  |  |  | Mad Monkey Kung Fu (see film details) Martial Arts / Action/Adventure
 Probably my favorite kung fu movie. This movie features the best monkey kung fu committed to celluloid. The choreography is tight, the training is inventive and inspiring, and the characters are engaging. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! | | AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | Y | Lau Kar Leung/Liu Chia Liang is the most committed and innovative director of martial arts film who has yet lived. I enjoy most of his lead actors, but his technique is better than any of them! | Jeffrey Frawley |
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 |  |  |  | Drive [Director's Cut] [Medusa] (see film details) Action/Adventure / Martial Arts
 This has the feel of an 80's action movie. The fighting is fast and frenetic. Many scenes warrant slow-motion. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! | | AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | Y | This is one of my favorites also. Mark Dacascos is one of the most underrated martial arts talents in movies. This film is a bit quirky at times, but is very intertaining, especially coming from a Japanese production crew. | Little Dragon Fan |
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