I heard from a friend that Dirty Ho is supposedly the king of old school movies.Is this right?It’s supposed to have Gordon Liu with an all star cast.
If not does anyone know any better ones?
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I heard from a friend that Dirty Ho is supposedly the king of old school movies.Is this right?It’s supposed to have Gordon Liu with an all star cast.
If not does anyone know any better ones?
“Always be ready”
Dirty Ho is out now on widescreen DVD, and it’s a great movie----the final 3 on 2 fight is amazing. But also on the shelves now is the widescreen Fist of the White Lotus(also starring Gordon Liu)–and I would put this one near or at the top of my list of old school kung fu for the quantity and quality of fight scenes (although it’s a bit ridiculous at times :)).
Shaolin Challenges Ninja (Heroes of the East) starring Gordon Liu is another top old school MA film.
Of course, Master Killer.
Shaolin Martial Arts, starring Fu Sheng.
My Young Auntie, starring Lau Kar-Leung.
Men From the Monastery, starring Fu Sheng, Chi Kuan-Chun.
Exacutioner From Shaolin, starring Chen Kuan-Tai.
All these movies show complex, traditional and/or short-hand moves no longer seen in the new movies.
Jim
Thanks
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Oops, forgot to mention another very good one…also starring Gordon Liu, called Martial Club (U.S. title: Instructor of Death). Especially the final fight in the alley between Gordon, playing Wong Fei-Hong, and Wong Lung-Wei, playing a northern fighter. The north vs. south movie choreography is very well-done.
Jim
Heres a few more…
Here are a few of the picks that I would add to this list…
7 GrandMasters
Death Chambers
Ten Tigers of Kwangtung
Tiger over the wall
Legend of a fighter
Lengendary Weapons of Kung Fu
Two on the road
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Recently saw the Ten Tigers of Kwantung. It’s my new favorite of the moment. Gotta love the end. What a headache.
huhh? no one mentionned “martial arts of Shaolin” from Liu Cha Liang (Lau Kar Leung) with Jet Li?
****** go see it now!!!
And don’t forget stuffs from Yuen Woo Ping (before his name was used to promote any movie with digital gong fu in it) like “Dreadnought” or “Magnificient Butcher”.
A couple among many treasures…
how come no one mentioned the Wing Chun practioner’s bible, “The Prodigal Son” starring Yuen Biao and Sammo Hung??? Made in 1981 but one of the best martial arts movies ever made because it actually showcased Wing Chun techniques and concepts…
The Prodigal Son is awesome!!!
That’s my pick, (so far
it may change later as I see more movies)
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Good Lucking Ford, there’s a lot of great ones, and I agree with every selection on the list (that I’ve seen.) A few I haven’t seen mentioned yet.
Mad Monkey Kungfu, Knockabout, The Victim, Dance of the Drunk Mantis, Death Duel of Mantis, Five Fingers of Death, The Chinatown Kid, Five Deadly Venoms, Operation Scorpion, Ninja’s Deadly Trap, Duel to the Death
and a special mention for “Drunken Tai Chi” for being Donnie Yen’s first movie and for containing prehaps the most ridiculous scene ever, summarized below
Donnie Yen is fleeing from Corey Yuen, and stops to rest on a bridge (oh, yeah, that’s safe.) He hears a strange noise and looks up to see…Corey Yuen charging him on a 10 foot tall free-rolling hamster wheel, crushing everything in his path!
Now that’s a practical weapon - small, easy to hide and carry, and deadly in virtually any situation.
Everything is universal, by definition.
kwan tak hing
his movies are awsome he like a legend in china the 2 movies that are out here are magnificent butch with sammo hung and dreadnaught with yuen bao
"Crippled Masters"no joke it is a very interesting movie…
Let’s see…
Jade Claw is a fantastic early Yuen Brothers movie. The early Chan movies are always cool too.
My favorites are any movies with the Liu brothers that show training scenes. These movies seem to have traditional kung fu featured.Here is my list:
1)The Master Killer (36 Chambers)
2)Legendary Weapons of Kung Fu
3)Fist of the White Lotus
4)The Martial Club (I like the girl in that one)
5)My Young Auntie (same girl from Martial Club and Legendary Weapons of Kung Fu)
6)Dirty Ho
Oh yeah, the girl I mentioned before is named Kara Hui Ying Hung. She did a photo shot for Playboy (Hong Kong I think) in the late 80’s or early 90’s. Does anybody have any current info about her?
Wan Ma Kai:
I have seen Hui Ying-Hung in a tape that’s out (probably you can find it at some video stores for about $10) called Deadly China Dolls. It’s a documentary of several women of the kung-fu movies. She does a brief interview in Chinese but a translator speaks over her in English.
After her work with Shaw Brothers, she appeared in lots of modern gangster-type films which IMO were inferior to her work at Shaw under Lau Kar-Leung (Liu Chia-Liang). Also appeared in the '80s in a movie filmed in China called Legend of Drunken Tiger. Though not a Shaw film, it’s an okay movie.
Jim
Jim I saw her in the Drunk Tiger movie. Her fighting looked good even though she wasn’t directed by Liu Jia Liang. You should check out a movie called Stage Door Johny. She’s in that one too. It a movie that is set around a Chinese Opera troupe. There are some other familiar actors in this movie too (Ken Lo is one of them). I have a chinese friend that told me that alot of the HK movies stars after they retire from movies, move to US and Canada. She said NY is a popular spot and California is too.Maybe I should look for her in NYC??
Anyone seen Shaolin Drunken Monk (I think that is correct title) with Gordon Liu.
Its going cheap in the local shop - thought I might buy it. Meant to be about Mantis and 5 animals. Any good?
“We had a thing to settle so I did him”
Tamai, 43, was quoted by Police as saying.
Shaolin Drunken Monk is a pretty good movie, but it’s no where near as good as Master Killer which also stars Gordon Liu.
Still…it’s a decent kung-fu flick although it’s kinda “cheap” looking.
IMO this movie is a rental and not a buy, unless you are a hardcore Gordon Lui fan
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I agree with the Aggie (jeez, I can’t believe I said that!
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