Cast Member: Lo Lieh
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Born Invincible
Feb 25, 2015‘Born Invincible’ contains what many consider to be Carter Wong’s strongest performance; playing the crazed Chi Kung master, Wong enjoys every minute of his scenery chewing role.
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Clan Of The White Lotus
Mar 13, 2015Another awesome Shaw Brothers film with an insane concept and some heavenly fight action choreographed by the one and only Liu Chia-Liang.
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Crazy Shaolin Disciples
Mar 3, 2015While ‘Crazy Shaolin Disciples’ does have a few merits, I’d have to say that there is far better available elsewhere.
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Death Duel
Mar 6, 2015‘Death Duel’ is a bleak, nihilistic swordplay film that embodies all of the qualities that one expects from a Chor Yuen adaptation of a Gu Long story.
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Dirty Ho
Mar 7, 2015This splendid period kung-fu film once again gives evidence of the immense quality that rolled out of the Shaw Brothers studios during the 70’s.
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Executioners From Shaolin
Mar 10, 2015This masterful kung-fu drama shows how quickly Liang found his own way of conveying his thoughts to the audience.
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Fatal Needles Vs. Fatal Fists
Mar 11, 2015‘Fatal Needles Vs. Fatal Fists’ is not a work of Kurosawan proportions, but it’s certainly better than there’s any reason to expect.
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Fist Of Fury II
Mar 13, 2015Although still quite a way off classic standards, ‘Fist Of Fury II’ just goes to show that it is possible to make a “Bruceploitation” flick that is fun to watch.
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Glass Tears
Mar 17, 2015While ‘Glass Tears’ is a solid debut for Carol Lai, it has a few signs of directorial immaturity within it.
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Heaven Sword And Dragon Sabre
Mar 23, 2015The director has taken complicated source material and distilled it into something arresting before, but here he finds too many sub-plots to balance and too many characters to accommodate.
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How To Choose A Royal Bride
Mar 26, 2015Some may not like ‘How To Choose A Royal Bride’ because of the episodic nature of the story but this is some fun if rather slight entertainment.
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I Will Finally Knock You Down, Dad!
Jan 29, 2024The same lead duo and director had given audiences the wildly uneven ‘Fast Fingers’ the year before, but whereas that was entertaining, ‘I Will Finally Knock You Down, Dad!’ is a bit of a slog.