The Skyhawk - any good?
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The Skyhawk - any good?
One of the last films (not THE last one) in which Kwan Tak Hing played WFH, is this any good?
I've only seen him play WFH in Magnificent Butcher - it would be interesting to see some of the early black and white films he made.
I've only seen him play WFH in Magnificent Butcher - it would be interesting to see some of the early black and white films he made.
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You can also see him play WFH in Dreadnaught with Yuen Biao and Leung Kar-Yan.
I've read that The Skyhawk is a very average film.
The only good thing in it is the choregraphy by Sammo Hung.
I've read that The Skyhawk is a very average film.
The only good thing in it is the choregraphy by Sammo Hung.
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I prefer Dreadnaught to Magnificent Butcher.
There's more comedy and more action.
Also there's an amazing lion dance demonstration that blows OUATIC 3 out of the water.
There's more comedy and more action.
Also there's an amazing lion dance demonstration that blows OUATIC 3 out of the water.
I used to be "the man who loves the movies you hate".
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It's been released on DVD in France (of course ).
I remember reading that HKL had the rights (don't know if they still do).
Deltamac has released it in HK some time ago, but I think it might be OOP now.
DN deserves a decent DVD edition.
I remember reading that HKL had the rights (don't know if they still do).
Deltamac has released it in HK some time ago, but I think it might be OOP now.
DN deserves a decent DVD edition.
I used to be "the man who loves the movies you hate".
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Now I'm just "that weird french guy with a cat avatar who comes to BnB once a year for no reason and then disappears again".
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Re: The Skyhawk - any good?
The Skyhawk is an odd film - sticking Kwan Tak-hing into a typical 70's basher. Nora is cute as ever.
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but I guess you're more intelligence than me.
but I guess you're more intelligence than me.