Cast Member: Tien Feng
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A Fistful Of Talons
Mar 13, 2015Perhaps Billy Chong’s most polished and constantly entertaining film, ‘A Fistful Of Talons’ takes a well-used storyline and turns it into something much more original.
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A Man Called Tiger
Sep 2, 2024Not the best star or director have done but an entertaining slice of super cool 70s style nevertheless and certainly entertaining once Wang Yu erupts into action.
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Dragon Lord
Mar 8, 2015Chan tries to introduce the new quick-cut style of action alongside a significant measure of pure entertainment and humour.
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Fist Of Fury
Mar 13, 2015In all, this is the definitive martial arts movie. An all time classic which is as good as an all round film as it as a Kung Fu flick.
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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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Fists Of Legends 2: Iron Bodyguards
Mar 13, 2015This is, in all honestly, a very bad film. However, if it were purely being judged on the action, then it would easily gain 3 stars.
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God Of Gamblers III: Back To Shanghai
Mar 20, 2015Just when you thought the ‘God Of Gamblers’ series was dead and buried, Wong Jing somehow manages to find a pretty nifty way of bringing it back.
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Killers Five
Apr 3, 2015I really can’t find much to criticise in this movie. It’s a short, tight story that is well told, well acted, exciting and at times surprising. Good times.
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Miracles
Apr 24, 2015Jackie openly admits that this film was intended to answer the critics who saw him as just an action star/director. What an answer it proved to be!
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Ninja In The Dragon’s Den
May 4, 2015‘Ninja In The Dragon’s Den’ stands out as a fully-accomplished kung-fu comedy with superb fight action.
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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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Temple Of The Red Lotus
Jun 9, 2015At the end of the day, ‘Temple Of The Red Lotus’ works as more of a historical artefact than a genuinely exciting swordplay feature.