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    by Se13an


Great horror/adventure flick--think "Indiana Jones" but with worms infesting your blood and human sacrifices to a skeleton puppet with glow-in-the-dark eyes. Definitely inspired by "Temple of Doom" but taken to that wonderful Hong Kong level of craziness. Great performances from everybody involved, which is a big cast of notable faces, including numerous cameos--including Kara Hui's two minute cameo as the police inspector Maggie Cheung knocks out. Wonderfully gory movie with just the right mix of kung fu action, black magic, and humor that makes this movie tons of fun.
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    by City On Fire
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The best mixture of martial arts, horror and fantasy since Sammo Hung's masterpiece "Spooky Encounters"! The biggest difference between these two films is that "Seveth Curse" is set in modern times and so there's also gun action thrown in for good measure. The cast is superb, the incredibly agile Chin Siu-Ho does some impressive martial art moves plus Chow Yun-Fat (though he doesn't have much screen time) and Maggie Cheung in the same movie... need I say more?

To sum it, Seventh Curse is mega fun. A perfect film to watch with your friends when everybody is bored. This film has everything: blistering 80's style martial arts action (helmed by Chin Siu-Tung, who directed the international hit fantasy "A Chinese Ghost Story" the following year), monsters (a giant stone buddha, kung fu fighting skeletor "Old Ancestor" and that creepy little "head" thing that eats people), nudity, horror, comedy (not your your usual splapstick shit), special effects, splatter (it's surprisingly bloody for a HK fantasy action flick), and Chow Yun-Fat blowing monsters up with a rocketlaucher.

I can't remeber much of the plot, but it had something to do with Dr. Yuen (Chin Siu-Ho) getting a curse on him and a good tribe living in some jungle or something. Dr. Yuen teams up with female reportist Maggie Cheung and a warrior from the tribe (Ti "Dick" Wei) to battle the evil sorcerer who has been terrorising the friendly tribe... Yuen must also get the antidote to his curse before it's too late. Actually the whole adventure is told in flashback, by Dr. Yuen and Wisely (Chow Yun-Fat) at some party.

[Special note: The UK videocasette, though presented in widescreed and with subtitles, is cut. The scene where a girl from the tribe cuts his tits with a blade to save Dr. Yuen is missing (BBFC does not allow englishmen see bloody tits).]

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    by HO

Another crazy fantasy-adventure featuring the "Wisely" character [cf. "Legend of Wisely," and "Bury Me High," among others], played this time by Chow Yun Fat. These movies tend to mix fast-paced madcap adventure and supernatural magic/demons/monsters stuff in a manner sort of reminiscent of "Raiders of the Lost Ark" - but with some *extra* doses of the bizarre...
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