What Have You Just Seen... Marks Out of 5
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Drunken Monkey - 2.5/5
An admirable attempt to make a modern day Shaw Bros. film that doesn't quite succeed
Thought it was OK but not up to the standard of other Shaws films I've seen (OK thats not many). The fights suffered from an annoying use of slow-motion or something, and also some undercranking.
It was hard to see what was going on.
Good to see the old master Lau Kar Leung on screen though
An admirable attempt to make a modern day Shaw Bros. film that doesn't quite succeed
Good to see the old master Lau Kar Leung on screen though
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Hero Director's Cut 3/5
This was the first time I'd been able to watch any film in weeks. I don't think it added a lot to the regular release TBH, and not as good as House of Flying Daggers. It plods along too much, taking ages to get to the point.
This was the first time I'd been able to watch any film in weeks. I don't think it added a lot to the regular release TBH, and not as good as House of Flying Daggers. It plods along too much, taking ages to get to the point.
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I prefer Hero to House of Flying Daggers, the ending to that was really rushed (Yes I know the lovely actress Anita Mui died), but really felt they should add more, as alot of question was left hanging. Hero was miles betterbrooce-leroy wrote:Hero Director's Cut 3/5
This was the first time I'd been able to watch any film in weeks. I don't think it added a lot to the regular release TBH, and not as good as House of Flying Daggers. It plods along too much, taking ages to get to the point.
At least with Hero you know what happened
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The Shining 4/5
great great movie. the ending is a little weird, but jack nicholson is awesome in this. ireally enjoyed it, one of the better horror flicks of the time. much much better than halloween lol which i was told was awesome...but it wasnt...
the wife creeped me out her eyes were just scary...and the kid was seriously fucked up with "tony", someone has Mulitple personality disorder
but great film, dunno why i havent watched it before
great great movie. the ending is a little weird, but jack nicholson is awesome in this. ireally enjoyed it, one of the better horror flicks of the time. much much better than halloween lol which i was told was awesome...but it wasnt...
the wife creeped me out her eyes were just scary...and the kid was seriously fucked up with "tony", someone has Mulitple personality disorder
but great film, dunno why i havent watched it before
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hey,
did buy the dvd upon release and as you say, it's a mixed bag but some welcome parts. You should keep an eye out for Sifu Lau's ultimate project that is in the works. A final masterpiece if you will and I'm sure he can deliver.
did buy the dvd upon release and as you say, it's a mixed bag but some welcome parts. You should keep an eye out for Sifu Lau's ultimate project that is in the works. A final masterpiece if you will and I'm sure he can deliver.
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hey,
Postmen In The Mountains 5/5
My favourite Mainland Chinese film and the one that truly embodies the expression "criminally simplistic", when discussing this particular style of Chinese cinema. Hou Jianqi's masterpiece of low-key, extremely clearly told subtleties only seems to get better over the years.
Postmen In The Mountains 5/5
My favourite Mainland Chinese film and the one that truly embodies the expression "criminally simplistic", when discussing this particular style of Chinese cinema. Hou Jianqi's masterpiece of low-key, extremely clearly told subtleties only seems to get better over the years.
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Hostel Unrated 4/5
I'm pretty surprised that no one has given this a positive review. Even Cabin Fever fans have slated this. I thought it was damn entertaining. Funny, kind of sick (but not really) and interesting message about exploitation.
It's worth watching for the uber cool Takashi Miike cameo. Pretty smart.
PS: Also, the film wasn't as graphic as I expected.
I'm pretty surprised that no one has given this a positive review. Even Cabin Fever fans have slated this. I thought it was damn entertaining. Funny, kind of sick (but not really) and interesting message about exploitation.
It's worth watching for the uber cool Takashi Miike cameo. Pretty smart.
PS: Also, the film wasn't as graphic as I expected.

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The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh (1977) - 4/5
I was read the books when I was little but the film is fine too. Amusingly told, beautifully drawn and with great voice casting, especially Sterling Hollaway and Paul Winchell. Charming, friendly movie
The songs aren't the Sherman Bros. best work, but I do like the "Heffalumps and Woozles" one.
The remastered print (the menu says ("25 Anniversary Edition") so I think it uses the same print as the R1, is good though it flickered a few times, and some voices seem different to the original featurettes.
I was read the books when I was little but the film is fine too. Amusingly told, beautifully drawn and with great voice casting, especially Sterling Hollaway and Paul Winchell. Charming, friendly movie
The remastered print (the menu says ("25 Anniversary Edition") so I think it uses the same print as the R1, is good though it flickered a few times, and some voices seem different to the original featurettes.
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hey,
Passion Unbounded indeed was a waste of time. You don't make a good arthouse AND a Category III flick just because you thought of that idea.
Girls Gang 2/5
Nothing new in Peter Ngor's portrayal of street life but his performers have a workable enery and it's certainly a tough, graphic watch at times.
Passion Unbounded indeed was a waste of time. You don't make a good arthouse AND a Category III flick just because you thought of that idea.
Girls Gang 2/5
Nothing new in Peter Ngor's portrayal of street life but his performers have a workable enery and it's certainly a tough, graphic watch at times.
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