 |  |  |  |  This movie has some of the most amazing fighting scenes I have ever seen. The ninja in this film are very convincing, and vicious. I really liked the storyline and music, something I am usually picky about. I highly recommend this action-packed mayhem-fest of all-out action. If you like Japanese ninjas, fighting the Chinese super fighters, this film is a must have classic to add to the collection. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  This was another good movie with the Venoms cast. This movie reminded me of "Chinese Super Ninja". I loved the action and the story. This is a must-see. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  Ti Lung, Phillip Kwok, Lu Feng, and Chiang Sieng together! The only slight problem I had with the movie is that the shots of the fights scenes seemed a little too close. Also, I thought the final fight with the ninja master could have been more creative. But I still recommend it. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  I've loved this movie ever since I first saw it 15 years ago. The Venoms in it are awesome... Great Taiwanese film that was made at the same time as "Chinese Super Ninja", but is just as good! | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  Very bad film. I fell asleep halfway through. No wonder Philip Kwok should be an action director instead of actor. Stay away from this film! | | AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | N | IYour review gives the distinct impression this is the only Philip Kwok movie you have ever seen. | MS10197 |
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 |  |  |  |  Very underrated movie. Be warned: there's lots of wirework in this one, which may turn some people off. Lots of great action though. Highly recommended. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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| This film stars three of the Venoms: Phillip Kwok (he also directed and did the action coreography for the film), Lu Feng and Chiang Sheng. The film also stars Ti Lung ("The Heroic Ones", "Deadly Breaking Sword") and the great Yasuaki Kurata ("Magnificent 3", "Call Me Dragon", "Heroes Of The East") as the ninja leader. The emperer (Ti Lung) sends his son to find three kung fu masters to protect him from ninjas who want to kill him. The only catch is the students never saw each other and the ninjas have infiltrated his own house. The result is a fantastic 15-minute finale in the palace's gardens. Although Sun Chien and Lo Meng are not in this, or any other of the Baby Venoms (Ricky Cheng, Chin Sui Hio, Chui Tai Ping, etc.), it still is an great movie with some amazing fights. The three Venoms that are here show there great skills, although Philip Kwok gets to showcase the most fights. He has a wicked moment where he runs up a wall, back flips off, and spin kicks an opponent in the head. The end fight between him and Kurata is short but really cool. Kung fu fans will recognize the two main ninja henchmen--one is Robert Tai regular Ma Chin Ku ("Thundering Mantis", "Raiders Of Shaolin"), and the guy who plays a samurai in "Shaolin Vs. Ninja" which stars Alex Lo Rei and William Yen. A must for Venoms fans and for any kung fu fan--though it would have been cooler to have Sun Chien and Lo Meng in it. It's also a shame that Philip Kwok didn't direct any more films, because this a fantastic debut effort. |
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