Release Year: 1996
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Balance Of Power
Dec 18, 2021‘Balance of Power’ is a fast and fun little programmer that gets by on the likability of its star and the pairing of him with the always great Mako.
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Big Bullet
Feb 23, 2015Although the state of Hong Kong cinema is much approved now, it’s hard to forget the wretched state just a few years ago. ‘Big Bullet’ really stood out when it was released and remains a class act.
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Black Mask
Feb 23, 2015The action is still impressive, and deserves 4 stars, but the direction, annoying camera work and lack of real plot drag it down into the 3 star category.
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Bloodfist VIII: Hard Way Out
Oct 25, 2017‘Hard Way Out’ is a sloppily cobbled together mess that is littered with awful genre cliches and a collection of very bad actors.
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Bloodsport II: The Next Kumite
Feb 24, 2015‘Bloodsport II’ is an improvement over its predecessor due to the greater quantity (and quality) of the action.
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Book Of Swords
Feb 25, 2015‘Book Of Swords’ offers very little of substance and is really only suited to hardcore Mortal Kombat fanboys.
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Dr. Wai In “The Scripture With No Words”
Mar 8, 2015The action is about only thing that makes ‘Dr. Wai’ worth watching, with Li on typically fine form for a couple of battles with some interesting opponents.
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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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First Option
Mar 13, 2015‘First Option’ is definitely a high scorer on the cheese scale, but luckily it’s also loaded with some original action scenes that make it worth your while.
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First Strike
Mar 13, 2015Vitally, ‘First Strike’ is still full of the energy and invention that leaves so many other action films pale in comparison.
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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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Forbidden City Cop
Mar 14, 2015Avid fans of Chow’s humour can also rest assured as this is one of his sharpest films.