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AKA: Seven Soldiers Of Kung Fu; 7 Soldiers Of Kung Fu; 108 Heroes; Water Margin 2; Seven Blows Of The Dragon 2; 7 Blows Of The Dragon 2 Hong Kong: 1973
David Chiang, Ti Lung, Chen Kuan Tai, Danny Lee Sau-Yin Martial Arts / Action/Adventure
Plot: This is the long-awaited sequel to the martial arts blockbuster "Water Margin". Based on one of China's most enduring 14th Century novels, this epic features a cast of perennial kung fu favorites, and no less than four action choreographers!
Plot: Undercover FBI specialist Nick Davis is charged with infiltrating a murderous Japanese gang that has come to America in a violent bid to usurp control from America's mafia. His mission: to win the trust of his master, Sawamoto, and bring down the regime.
AKA: Back To Back: American Yakuza 2: USA: 1996
Michael Rooker, Ryko Ishibashi, John Laughlin, Danielle Harris TV Shows/Movies / Crime
Plot: This crime wave of passion and peril focuses on the blood-soaked trials and tribulations of two Japanese Yakua hitmen and their unlikely bonding with a mentally unbalanced ex-cop and his feisty teenage daughter.
Plot: Director Feng Xiaogang ("The Banquet") brings this story of a military unit that refused to retreat, eventually paying with their lives; and their captain's ensuing struggle to get them officially listed as K.I.A. rather than M.I.A.
AKA: Gas Station Rout; Raid On Gas Station; Raid On The Gas Station Korea: 1999
Lee Seong-Jae, Yoo Ooh-Seong, Kang Seong-Jin, Yoo Ji-Tae Dark Comedy / Comedy
AKA: Avenging Warriors; Avenging Warrior; Shaolin Rescuers Hong Kong: 1978
Lo Meng, Philip Kwok, Lu Feng, Jason Pai Piao, Sun Chien Martial Arts / Action/Adventure
A pretty thin story and some very weird acting, but this film is packed with fight scenes and is a blast to watch! Probably at least 90 of this film's 107 minutes are fights, and good ones too. Martial arts fans shouldn't miss this gem.
This film is quite brilliant, with stunning visuals, beautiful acting, an interesting story, and generally top quality production values. Very highly recommended for fans of all genres.
Plot: Inspired by an amazing true story from the Siamese War, Bang Rajan celebrates the legendary courage, sacrifice and ingenuity of a single group of village warriors who stood up to the imperial might of the invading Burmese army in 1765.
Plot: Upon his father's death, a poor boy seeks out his father's friend and receives assistance from him and his employer. Because of his martial arts prowess, he gets hired by the local police and gets tricked into betraying his previous benefactors.
Plot: A brother and sister must face a yellow-robed warrior, the Red Python, a sinuous snake-charmer, and a silk-masked beauty (who must kill or wed the first man to see her face) before they can bring peace to their battle-addled family.
This film is an amazing achievement in both storytelling and fight choreography. The director's simple, economical camera setups mirror the brutal efficiency of the karate on display here. A wonderful breath of fresh air in the martial arts genre.
Plot: Catherine is a pretty but rebellious girl who has killed a policeman. Her sentence: to become a CIA operative code-named Black Cat, with a micro chip implanted in her brain to increase her physical power and turn her into a cold-blooded killer.
Although the characters and plot are paper thin, this film redeems itself in its creative action sequences. Jet Li's lightning fast precision moves are impressive as always, and the fight choreography is fresh and enjoyable.
Plot: Chang Cheh, was given one of the highest budgets to date to tell this sweeping war story of disillusionment and revenge. Choreographed by Liu Chia-Liang and starring international favorite Alexander Fu Sheng, it rates as a revelatory masterpiece.
Stunning production values and cinematography, though we were unimpressed by the meandering story and CGI effects. There is also not as much martial arts action here as there is rumored to be.
A pretty cool documentary with tons of footage of Bruce Lee teaching and training at his home. Great interview footage with Bruce, and overall a ton of video and info. you won't find anywhere else.