Release Year: 1978
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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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Challenge Of Death
Feb 28, 2015‘Challenge Of Death’ was always going to provide some exhilarating action thanks to the collection of captivating combatants, but the story certainly leaves a lot to be desired.
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Circle Of Iron
Mar 1, 2015It may not be quite as thrilling a prospect as it could have been with Bruce Lee in the leading role, but ‘Circle Of Iron’ still retains many likeable qualities.
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Clan Of Amazons
Mar 1, 2015‘Clan Of Amazons’ is an elegant swordplay film that shows how entertaining the genre can be when the various components are properly blended.
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Crippled Avengers
Mar 3, 2015This is probably one of the most acrobatic Venoms films as they participate in some extremely complicated routines that are brilliantly put together.
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Dirty Tiger, Crazy Frog
Mar 7, 2015‘Dirty Tiger, Crazy Frog’ doesn’t compare to Sammo’s classics, but it’s diverting enough to persuade genre fans to catch it.
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Drunken Master
Mar 9, 2015No one who claims to be a Hong Kong action cinema fan or a true Chan fan should be without a copy of this movie.
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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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Enter The Fat Dragon
Mar 10, 2015‘Enter the Fat Dragon’ is a warm homage to the man who popularised martial arts cinema around the world.
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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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Game Of Death
Mar 16, 2015The brief scenes that actually feature Lee’s original ‘Game Of Death’ footage only help to condemn the rest of this shambolic mess.
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Grand Master Of Shaolin Kung Fu
Mar 21, 2015‘Grandmaster Of Shaolin Kung Fu’ is a two star film in every department, but that’s half a star more than a Godfrey Ho production can usually expect.