Action Member: Liu Chia-Liang
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Iron Bodyguard
Mar 30, 2015There’s weaknesses in some of the plot twists, but there’s also good action, fine performances and the kind of bold visual statements that linger in the mind.
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Legendary Weapons Of China
Apr 11, 2015‘Legendary Weapons of China’ loses impetus when it concentrates on the distracting sub-plot involving Fu Sheng’s kung-fu charlatan, but it is still a refined entry in the genre.
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Mad Monkey Kung Fu
Apr 18, 2015‘Mad Monkey Kung Fu’ features an excellent cast, first-rate action, an absorbing plot and a powerful soundtrack – more than enough reasons to recommend this to any true film fan.
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Martial Club
Apr 21, 2015This fine period film flawlessly combines the dazzling choreography that one expects from Liu Chia-Liang and the moral edge that often underlines his work.
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Master Of The Flying Guillotine
Apr 21, 2015It’s hard not to be drawn into director Wang Yu’s eccentric world with its almost Python-esque techniques and fights.
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Men From The Monastery
Apr 22, 2015Chang Cheh delivers a multi-layered kung-fu drama that is ripe with excellent characterisation and well-choreographed action.
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New Kids In Town
May 4, 2015This is a modern day martial arts actioner in the style of the 80’s best, and should therefore be sought out by fans of similar fare. It will not disappoint.
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One-Armed Swordsman
May 7, 2015Without any argument, ‘One-Armed Swordsman’ is therefore a quality swordplay film that has much to offer to viewers today.
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Operation Scorpio
Jul 8, 2015This film has been elevated to cult status in recent years and has become a huge favourite with a world-wide audience. All of this is thoroughly deserved.
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Return To The 36th Chamber
May 17, 2015‘The 36th Chamber Of Shaolin’ was a definite achievement in the genre, but this follow-up has its own charm as well.
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Shaolin And Wu Tang
May 3, 2022There are some plot holes that become apparent as the film continues, but good quality action and a fine cast cover a multitude of sins.
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Shaolin Mantis
May 23, 2015Although ‘Shaolin Mantis’ is a well made and above average, it undoubtedly disappoints when compared with Liu Chia-Liang’s best work.