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Whether you like this will depend mostly on whether you can appreciate the absurdity of it. Some people will certainly find it disrespectful of the original films (which it is); others will delight in the hilarity of martial arts icons like Simon Yuen saying lines like "You got schooled, fool!"
Whether you like this will depend mostly on whether you can appreciate the absurdity of it. Some people will certainly find it disrespectful of the original films (which it is); others will delight in the hilarity of martial arts icons like Simon Yuen saying lines like "You got schooled, fool!"
Whether you like this will depend mostly on whether you can appreciate the absurdity of it. Some people will certainly find it disrespectful of the original films (which it is); others will delight in the hilarity of martial arts icons like Simon Yuen saying lines like "You got schooled, fool!"
Whether you like this will depend mostly on whether you can appreciate the absurdity of it. Some people will certainly find it disrespectful of the original films (which it is); others will delight in the hilarity of martial arts icons like Simon Yuen saying lines like "You got schooled, fool!"
Whether you like this will depend mostly on whether you can appreciate the absurdity of it. Some people will certainly find it disrespectful of the original films (which it is); others will delight in the hilarity of martial arts icons like Simon Yuen saying lines like "You got schooled, fool!"
It's no masterpiece, but this fun romp is enjoyably reminiscent of the golden age of wacky HK comedies, back when it was about the comedy rather than lame teen pop-idols.
AKA: How To Destroy The Reputation Of The Greatest Secret Agent... France: 1973
Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jacqueline Bisset, Vittorio Caprioli Comedy / Action/Adventure
This hilarious spy spoof won us over on the first viewing. Jean-Paul Belmondo is a riot as top secret agent Bob St. Clair, a foe so deadly he can dispatch 6 enemies with one hastily fired bullet!
A killer street racing flick! In or opinion, this film is a lot more fun and exciting than Full Throttle or Roaring Wheels! Great effects and incredibly stylish direction keep you on the edge of your seat all the way through!
AKA: Life With Mickey Town; R'coon Dawg; Mickey Down Under; Mickey's Circus; Alpine Climbers; Mickey's Polo Team; Shanghaied USA: 1934
Walt Disney Animation / Comedy