Originally posted by MildPossession
God of Cookery
King of Comedy
King of Destruction
From Beijing With Love
Forbidden City CopThose are what he has directed, he has acted in a load more. King of Comedy and God of Cookery are worth the look if you are a fan.
Awesome, thanks for that list. I'll have to check some of those out while I'm waiting for hustle.
Anyone else notice that it's been getting really good reviews?
Originally posted by TheFilmProphet
I recently saw this film and it was amazing. It balanced the comedy and action very well and its definitely something new for any and all filmgoers. I would overwhelmingly recommend watching this film.
Glad to hear, I'll probably be seeing it this weekend when it opens wide.
Were there any actors that stood out for you?
Originally posted by BakaXero
nothing new to asain cinema except enjoyment of lame comical storyline wihich you cannot help laugh at its stupidity
I highly doubt that anyone else in Asian cinema is churning out insane films like Stephen Chow.
Originally posted by TheFilmProphet
The young actress Shengyi Huang (Chow's love interest) stood out for me, she seems to have alot of potential as an actress. A bit of a spoiler, but she displayed plenty of emotion during the film without ever saying a single word playing a woman who was hearing impaired.
No offense, but I don't know where you're coming from with this. She had about 4 minutes combined screentime, most of which she eiter cried, ran, or used sign language. You can't base someones entire future off of such a short performance.
Originally posted by ZomBiE_HunTER
What language do they speak in the US release.
Mandarin w/ English subtitles.
The film was hokey, burly, stupid, action packed, fast paced, engaging..so, in other words, I thought it was perfect. ✅
Stephen Chow should consider releasing some of his older stuff after he sees how well KFH does in the U.S. I was glad to see Brother # 6 from "Shaolin Soccer" back at Chow's side.
Originally posted by Cinemaddiction
I highly doubt that anyone else in Asian cinema is churning out insane films like Stephen Chow.No offense, but I don't know where you're coming from with this. She had about 4 minutes combined screentime, most of which she eiter cried, ran, or used sign language. You can't base someones entire future off of such a short performance.
Mandarin w/ English subtitles.
The film was hokey, burly, stupid, action packed, fast paced, engaging..so, in other words, I thought it was perfect. ✅
Stephen Chow should consider releasing some of his older stuff after he sees how well KFH does in the U.S. I was glad to see Brother # 6 from "Shaolin Soccer" back at Chow's side.
Originally posted by Holcomb
That's good to know, I'll keep an eye out for her.Was she a Bond girl in some James Bond movie?
Actually saw this last night. Great flick, and there actually is a Bond tie-in. The landlady was actually uncredited in The Man with the Golden Gun back in 1974. Not what you were referring to, I know... but thought I'd pop back on line to contribute once again 🙂
Originally posted by Cinemaddiction
Prim, you live! 😱
Indeed I do, Cory! Those home imporvement projects take a hell of a lot of time... and my laundry list of films to watch during that has grown hopelessly out of control. Time to get back into the swing of things. I think this weekend's Hustle/Interpreter two-fer is the first time I've pulled that in a couple years. Not a bad combo, either.... although Interpreter could have been a little quicker paced.
Glad to be missed 🙂