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| 1. Royal Tramp Director: Siu-Tung Ching, Jing Wong | |
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Some unavoidable presences in the movie: Ng Man Tat (Hoi Tai Fu) that is (I think) in 90% of SC's movies (and this is good, they are GREAT together) - Chingmy Yau (Princess Kim Ning) - Sandra Ng Kwan Yue (Sister Bond) - Man Cheung (Empress Dowanger/Lone-er). And remember: always watch a SC's movie in the ORIGINAL language or you'll miss the best...
Be aware, though, that "Royal Tramp" and "Royal Tramp 2" are a single story split into two parts, rather than just a movie and its sequel. Be sure to get both. Also, this movie is based in the only story by Louis Cha that is currently available in translation. The title of the book is usually translated as "The Duke of Deer Mountain", but the English translation (in 3 volumes) is called "The Deer and the Cauldron", Volumes 1 (ASIN 0195903234) and 2 (ASIN 0195903250) have just recently been reprinted, and Volume 3 (ASIN 0195903277) is due out in September 2001.
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| 2. Swordsman II Director: Siu-Tung Ching, Stanley Tong | |
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Actually, think back, Jet Li was the only character in the whole film that used martial arts, everyone else used magic. Jet Li's acting was extremely fun to watch. The interaction between him and his sister was great (though she was awful jealous for a sister). As a whole this movie is a joy to watch, the story and plot are great. But don't buy this movie thinking you are going to see a Kung Fu movie, or skilled martial arts, because you won't. As a movie I would give Swordsman II a B+
This is a classic.
First of all, A LOT of dialogues just disappeared, scenes were cut and combat sounds effects RUINED ! ! ! I guess thats what happens when u ask a spanish comapny to re-do a HK classical movie. Anyway dont just buy the "Buena Vista Home Vid DVD" Called The Legend of the Swordsman, aka Jet Li collection... yeah good job ruinning Jet Li classics Buena Vista Home Vid .... grr ... Read more | |
| 3. Bullet in the Head Director: John Woo | |
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Loud, irritating and chaotic. Jacky Cheung's shameless overacting and bulgy, beady eyes were as irksome as the excessive violence - give this one a miss - its a wet blanket of sentimentality and schlock.
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| 4. Royal Tramp 2 Director: Siu-Tung Ching, Jing Wong | |
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| 5. Twin Warriors Director: Woo-ping Yuen | |
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Unfortunately, the almost non existent plot and complete lack of effective character development make the scenes in between fights tedious. In addition this detracts from the fight sequences. Since you never get a chance to empathize and connect with the characters, the action is technical and unemotional. The picture quality is ok but the sound quality is terrible. Most of the sound appears to have been lost in the dubbing. It would have been great if they had used Michelle Yeoh's and Jet Li's actually voices for the dub over. But instead, the translation is flat and lifeless. The fight scenes rate a 5 and the rest of movie rates a one.
Director Woo-ping Yuen loves to build structures for his actors to clamber around on, giving his films a multi-dimensional quality. This one is no exception, from the looping sword fight on the wooden pyre to the final conflict on the rope platform. The wooden pyre scene is especially frantic where the combatants move freely above, within, and below the structure, which itself shakes and morphs before your eyes. For the viewer, the overall effect is not simply looking at a stage prop, but feeling the textures and elemental qualities of the pyre. No wonder the Wachowski brothers hired Woo-ping to choreograph their action scenes in "The Matrix". My favorite line (a taunt to Jet Li): "Are you here to dance, or did you come to fight!?"...right before Jet Li delivers the holy hurt on him. Just my gripes: the DVD format is treated like a cheapo knock-off from a video chop-shop. The viewer is forced to watch two movie promos before getting to the film, during which no FF or menu selection is allowed! I'm fine with the promos, but why force-feed the customer? Also, no option is provided for the original Chinese w/English subtitles and music score. (The dubbing is bearable though). All in all, highly recommended for all fans of the genre. I'll give 5 stars if this DVD is ever given the proper treatment it deserves.
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| 6. The Legend of the Swordsman Director: Siu-Tung Ching, Stanley Tong | |
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Actually, think back, Jet Li was the only character in the whole film that used martial arts, everyone else used magic. Jet Li's acting was extremely fun to watch. The interaction between him and his sister was great (though she was awful jealous for a sister). As a whole this movie is a joy to watch, the story and plot are great. But don't buy this movie thinking you are going to see a Kung Fu movie, or skilled martial arts, because you won't. As a movie I would give Swordsman II a B+
This is a classic.
First of all, A LOT of dialogues just disappeared, scenes were cut and combat sounds effects RUINED ! ! ! I guess thats what happens when u ask a spanish comapny to re-do a HK classical movie. Anyway dont just buy the "Buena Vista Home Vid DVD" Called The Legend of the Swordsman, aka Jet Li collection... yeah good job ruinning Jet Li classics Buena Vista Home Vid .... grr ... Read more | |
| 7. Legend of the Liquid Sword Director: Jing Wong | |
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The action is rediculous, sped up, and not very coordinated. The humor is poor, and mostly unfunny. The two male roles are played by very similar looking actors. One of them is introduced as being semi-powerful, but later on he doesn't use any of his power. There are subtitles over a Chinese audio track, but you can't turn them off. There are also two song number in it (I hate musicals). This is one of very few DVDs that I wish that I hadn't bought. I own about 40 kung fu DVDs and this is in my bottom three. It is terrible, from the beginning to the end.
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| 8. Fist of the Red Dragon Director: Woo-ping Yuen | |
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| 9. Swordsman III - The East is Red Director: Siu-Tung Ching, Raymond Lee (II) | |
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Mindy Yang
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| 10. Swordsman Director: Siu-Tung Ching, Ann Hui, Andrew Kam, Hark Tsui, King Hu | |
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| 11. Raid Director: Siu-Tung Ching, Hark Tsui | |
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| 12. Heroes Among Heroes Director: Woo-ping Yuen | |
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| 13. The Eighth Happiness Director: Johnny To | |
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| 14. A Warrior's Tragedy Director: Frankie Chan | |
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| 15. White Lotus Cult Director: Siu Keung Cheung | |
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| 16. A Killer's Blues Director: Raymond Lee (II) | |
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| 17. Twin Warriors Director: Woo-ping Yuen | |
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Unfortunately, the almost non existent plot and complete lack of effective character development make the scenes in between fights tedious. In addition this detracts from the fight sequences. Since you never get a chance to empathize and connect with the characters, the action is technical and unemotional. The picture quality is ok but the sound quality is terrible. Most of the sound appears to have been lost in the dubbing. It would have been great if they had used Michelle Yeoh's and Jet Li's actually voices for the dub over. But instead, the translation is flat and lifeless. The fight scenes rate a 5 and the rest of movie rates a one.
Director Woo-ping Yuen loves to build structures for his actors to clamber around on, giving his films a multi-dimensional quality. This one is no exception, from the looping sword fight on the wooden pyre to the final conflict on the rope platform. The wooden pyre scene is especially frantic where the combatants move freely above, within, and below the structure, which itself shakes and morphs before your eyes. For the viewer, the overall effect is not simply looking at a stage prop, but feeling the textures and elemental qualities of the pyre. No wonder the Wachowski brothers hired Woo-ping to choreograph their action scenes in "The Matrix". My favorite line (a taunt to Jet Li): "Are you here to dance, or did you come to fight!?"...right before Jet Li delivers the holy hurt on him. Just my gripes: the DVD format is treated like a cheapo knock-off from a video chop-shop. The viewer is forced to watch two movie promos before getting to the film, during which no FF or menu selection is allowed! I'm fine with the promos, but why force-feed the customer? Also, no option is provided for the original Chinese w/English subtitles and music score. (The dubbing is bearable though). All in all, highly recommended for all fans of the genre. I'll give 5 stars if this DVD is ever given the proper treatment it deserves.
WATCH IT!!!!!!!!!!! | |
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