 |  |  |  |  This movie can be a little too goofy for its own good, but the slapstick is tops as usual. Although the plot is all over the place, it's basically a Stephen Chow version of "The Mask" with cartoony CG effects, slapstick situations, and a decent zero-to-hero story. The movie heavily references the Hollywood blockbusters of the time (circa 1995) and is generally done well. A decent comedy flick if you're in the mood. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  My least favorite of the 30+ Stephen Chow movies I've bought. I sold it. Set in Hawaii, it lacks Chinese girls. Ng Man Tat plays a role that's even dumber than most of his '90s Chow-movie roles. This movie has all the weaknesses of average Chow movies with none of the good stuff. Avoid this! | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  Forget plot, forget making any sense. This is just one amazingly funny film. This was the first Stephen Chow film I ever got to see, and it made me an instant fan. Starts out as a spoof of the Six Million Dollar Man and then goes in a million different directions, but never stops being hysterically funny. The scene where Stephen changes himself into a toilet bowl and is almost used by a big fat woman having stomach problems is a classic bit of comedy... as is when he turns into a giant tube of toothpaste. And what's with that cow in the beginning that acts like a puppy dog. A wonderful film you will not regret buying. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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