Country: Taiwan
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Death Duel Of Kung Fu
Mar 6, 2015Thankfully, you’re never too far away from a spot of fisticuffs, which is a very good thing because you’re not likely to gain much enjoyment from any other part of this film.
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Double Trouble
Mar 8, 2015By all means watch the occasionally jaunty ‘Double Trouble’, but don’t move anything slightly necessary out of your schedule to accommodate it.
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Dragon From Shaolin
Mar 8, 2015On paper, this looked a winner: Yuen Biao in an Indiana Jones role fighting an assortment of villains in search of an ancient relic. On celluloid though, this is a grand turkey.
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Dragon Inn
Mar 8, 2015‘Dragon Inn’ doesn’t quite compete with ‘A Touch Of Zen’ and ‘Come Drink With Me’, but anything to be criticised here is a mere niggle rather than a detrimental flaw.
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Duel In The Tiger Den
Apr 18, 2015A poor script, uninvolving direction and some tepid fight scenes combine to test even the most forgiving viewer’s patience.
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Eagle’s Claw
Mar 9, 2015‘Eagle’s Claw’ is a reminder of Lee Tso-Nam’s ability to take a potentially pedestrian storyline and fill it with shades of intrigue throughout.
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Fantasy Mission Force
Mar 11, 2015‘Fantasy Mission Force’ is a ridiculous film, but if you think you’ve seen every curio that Eastern cinema has to offer, this is worth watching.
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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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Fighting Ace
Mar 12, 2015The description for ‘Fighting Ace’ doesn’t exactly make it jump off the page, but it proves to be a better than average effort.
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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 Man Dog
Mar 17, 2015Chen Singsing’s film is a gentle and often realistic portrayal of humans dealing with grief and loneliness.