![]() ![]() Stephen Chows unique style is one not to be missed and here is a film which will delight and bring a smile to even the grumpiest of old men Here we see Chow employ the skills learned in the Shaolin temple to soccer with hilarious results.Ī film i would certainly recommend and if you liked Kungfu Hustle then you will love this. KF Hustle is head and shoulders above Shaolin Soccer, but as a point of reference to see where Mr Chow is coming from its essential viewing and great entertainment in its own right. Theres a moment in Kung-fu hustle where a bit of fancy football footwork is employed quickly followed by the ball being punctured and a voice over no more football a direct reference to Shaolin Soccer apparently. ![]() Hugely enjoyable and entertaining film, but sadly the effects are appearing a little bit dated already. However, the scene where our hero chats up the female lead is the Jump the Shark moment, where the film turns from ground breaking to cliched and predictable.Īll the special effects in the world cant make the final match work, and the whole enemy-team-on-drugs ploy doesnt explain why they are so much better than the Shaolin monks.Īnyways, the film is definitely worth watching as all new experiences are to be cherished and honoured. I was amazed at the sharpness of the occasionally surreal comedy and of the fast paced and clever script, that surprised and amazed in equal measure. The first half is funny, witty, ground breaking stuff - a Kung Fu film that you laugh with and not at. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. To Add to Wish List, choose from options to the left classa-button-text a-text-left rolebutton.įight Club Brad Pitt 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,369 Blu-ray 999.00 In stock.Ī Knights Tale Shannyn Sossamon 4.4 out of 5 stars 2 DVD 199.00 Only 1 left in stock. To Add to Wish List, choose from options to the left classa-button-group a-declarative a-spacing-none data-actiona-button-group roleradiogroup. One day, Phoebe meets White Eyebrows, a traitor of the Kung Fu Academy that she vows to take on. Phoebe falls in love with Dragon (Leo Ku) at her work place, but Dragon is suspicious of Phoebes Kung Fu skills. Phoebes parents are divorced and Phoebe soon graduates to be a Kung Fu expert herself but she has to keep her martial arts skills a secret. ![]()
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