36 Crazy Fists: Viewer Comments

Viewer Comments Viewer Comments:
36 Crazy Fists
All Content Used With Permission.


TIP: Log In to enable enhanced Interact features.NEED HELP?

    by William Giordanella


This film has everything one could hate in a kung fu movie: a teacher that speaks with a chipmunk voice, cartoon sound effects when people get hit, poor film quality, and the list goes on. However, the action and acrobatics of the lead actor are actually pretty decent and the story isn't bad, although nothing we haven't seen before. Don't look for Jackie Chan in this one either. I guess another big plus is that this is a relatively short movie. I don't recommend this one unless you have nothing else to watch.
AGREE?READER COMMENTSAUTHOR
YThe title was clearly an attempt to cash in on Jackie's name1MAFRK166
YA steamy pile of rubbishAH1706
LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW!



    by dUstinforever
    www.myspace.com/lazerforever


Beyond some minor quality issues, this is a good movie and worth seeing. There are some good fights, and enough silly comedy sound effects to keep you entertained. Also, there's a bit of t&a in this movie too!
LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW!



    by MF19790


LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW!



    by JD18942


Not too bad.
LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW!



    by john thomas riley


It was the best film ever--the way Jackie Chan does his stunts... If I could meet him, I would do anything.
LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW!



    by City On Fire
    www.cityonfire.com


Now I know there are a million reviews telling how bad this movie is but I actually liked it. I think the problem with most people is that it was falsly advertised as a Jackie Chan movie. Hell I was mad too. But after careful review of this movie, I think it's the shit. Maybe the story line is a little bit goofy but this movie is a masterpiece. Being directed by Jackie Chan and all it would have to be the stuff. It has a very young Liu Chia Yung in it and Hung Fak On. The fight scene at the end is really good.

Bottom Line: It's not the story line that counts. But the quality martial arts.

LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW!



    by City On Fire
    www.cityonfire.com




The 36 crazy fist aren't really that crazy, because they are very boring. A better name for this film would probably be"The Little Shaolin Weenie". This film is like the "ugly duckling learns kung fu, and beats up everyone", and another thing Jackie doesn't even star in it. Jackie was the martial arts director for this film, but was a big disappointment. This film kept repeating itself too, it was you like this"You killed him so now I'll kill you" (Then he dies and another guy shows up) "You killed him now I'll kill you"(Then he dies and those two guys master shows up) "You killed my best students, and you insulted me, now you will die!" (So then we see a boring drawn out kung fu scene with a beggar and two Shaolin guys watching,and then the master dies the end). Although I don't like this film it did have some comedic elements. I listed some down below is how the "Weenie" learned Kung Fu during the film.
  1. The second Shaolin guy beats up the little "Weenie"
  2. Beggar beats up "Weenie"
  3. "Weenie" learns a bit of Kung Fu and fights second Shaolin guy, and learns a bit more Kung Fu
  4. "Weenie" goes to learn more Kung Fu from Beggar, but Beggar's student beats "Weenie" up
  5. "Weenie" learns more Kung Fu, and fights gang and beats them up
  6. Gets challenged by gangs leader, and goes back to Shaolin and learns more Kung Fu
  7. "Weenie" kills gangs leader, and gets challenged by gang leaders brother (they have to fight with weapons)
  8. "Weenie" learns a little about fighting with weapons,and then fights brother of gang leader
  9. Shaolin monks help "Weenie" cheat and so "Weenie" kills bother of gang leader
  10. Master of the two brothers challenges "Weenie" so "Weenie" learns the (get this) "The 36 Crazy Styles"
  11. The beggar's student and "Weenie" use the 36 crazy styles to kill the master the end
This film has also been called Jackie Chan's Bloodpact, but don't be fooled by the pretty cover. This isn't a Chan film.
LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW!



CLOSE THIS WINDOW

This window is a "pop-up" from at HKFlix.com.
If you've arrived here from somewhere else,
please CLICK HERE for our home page!