Release Year: 1984
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Aces Go Places III: Our Man In Bond Street
Feb 16, 2015Alongside this familiar narrative is the constantly disarming duo of Samuel Hui and Karl Maka and they of course continue to show great comic timing and interplay in the familiar roles of Sam and Kodijack.
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An Amorous Woman Of Tang Dynasty
Dec 17, 2017Somewhat frustrating due to its fractured narrative, yet compelling within its aesthetic and themes, Eddie Fong’s directorial debut remains a unique experiment of its era.
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Banana Cop
Feb 20, 2015‘Banana Cop’ is a quick-moving film that is at times amusing and at times, thanks to some fine direction, suspense-filled.
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Born To Fight
Feb 25, 2015While ‘Born To Fight’ may not be the slickest production, it is still a hell of a lot of fun to watch thanks to the presence of some top-notch fight scenes.
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Cannonball Run II
Feb 28, 2015Retains the majority of its likeable qualities, such as enjoyable star partnerships, funny jokes, fast cars and pretty girls.
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Cherie
Nov 2, 2017Patrick Tam’s ‘Cherie’ is, simply put, little more than a moderately average eighties romantic comedy and decidedly underwhelming when compared against any of the true “greats” of the era.
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Drunken Tai Chi
Mar 9, 2015Yuen Woo Ping weaves more choreographed magic into the narrative and allows the entire cast to show what they can do.
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Hocus Pocus
Mar 25, 2015This is one for die-hard fans of Lam Ching Ying or the Chinese comedy horror genre in general.
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Hong Kong 1941
Mar 25, 2015‘Hong Kong 1941’ is a powerful and moving study of the effects of war on the ordinary person and the strains of such pressure on any friendship.
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I Love Lolanto
Feb 10, 2018Something of a minor undiscovered gem, it’s not hard to see why ‘I Love Lolanto’ was a box office hit in its day and remains well worth seeking out as a latter-day diversion.
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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.
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Kids From Shaolin
May 23, 2015Equal parts goofy, exciting and tedious, the flick works best when Li and his band of pint sized pugilists are kicking butt and performing amazing feats of acrobatics.