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Fist of the White Lotus14 reviews
Lo Lieh, Hui Ying-Hung

Red Sun, 2007

Executioners From Shaolin Re-Make.....
While still is a very good remake ( one of the best in a very long time ), Gordon Lui is in rear form...! I think in this remake, he's probably assuming the role of 'Ting-Ling'...(Hun Se Kwan's) son --- taking on an avenging role for his screen dad. What I think I like the most about this film is the opening scene which kinda shows in a different interpretation..., the destruction of Priest Bai ...
  
  











  



  
King Boxer (aka 'Five Fingers Of Death')44 reviews
Lo Lieh, Tien Feng

Weinstein Company, 2007

can't miss
with King Boxer and all the action and fighting that goes on throughout this movie. You won't want to miss a single moment of it and make sure if you have anyone that's kinda squeamish around violence and blood. They might want to skip this especially with a couple senses one involving someone losing a body part. I'll leave it at that. But i love the "Iron Fist" techinique that the hero ...
  
  











  



  
Human Lanterns2 reviews
Sun Chien, Chen Kuan-Tai

Image Entertainment, 2008

One of Sun Chung's masterpieces
Anthony Lau Wing and Chen Kuan Tai star as rivals in this Sun Chung Shaw Brothers flick from 1982. There's a lantern contest coming up, and Lau Wing hires expert lantern maker Lo Lieh to help him win the contest. Suddenly a new character comes in, a masked man who kills women in really sick ways and then strips their skin off. It's made clear early on who the killer is, so the question ...
  
  











  



  
The 36th Chamber of Shaolin93 reviews
Gordon Liu, Lo Lieh

Dragon Dynasty, 2007

An Essential Martial Arts Film!
Anyone that is a fan of martial arts needs to see this film! The film is put together very nicely, and the picture looks great. The story is very good. A students seeks vengeance on the government that killed his friends and family, and seeks out the Shaolin temple. A place where monks only get the opportunity to learn kung fu, they reject him at first but eventually accept him. The intense ...
  
  











  



  
The Magic Blade: Shaw Brothers5 reviews
Ti Lung, Lo Lieh

Image Entertainment, 2008

Best kung fu movie I have seen in awhile
Wow, I can't believe how blown away I was by this. Ti Lung is great as the lead. He plays it straight faced all the way through, and he uses this awesome spinning blade and gets into tons of fights. It's a wuxia, so that means that some evil dude is trying to become the leader of the martial arts world. Ti Lung has to protect some special darts from the evil guy, but as you can guess it isn't ...
  
  











  



  
Fatal Needles vs. Fatal Fists4 reviews
Pao-Shu Kao, Tien-chi Cheng

Tai Seng, 2002

Fatal Needles, Fatal Fist
Stars;Wang Tao & Chaing Li and also Lo Lieh Great Kung Fu a must for all classic Kung Fu Fans.
  
  











  



  
Kiss of Death
Chen Ching, Lo Lieh

Image Entertainment, 2008
  
  











  



  
Executioners from Shaolin4 reviews
Chen Kuan-Tai, Lily Li

Red Sun, 2007

Great Old School Actioner
For those waiting decades (literally) to get a remastered and widescreen version of this film and with the original English dubs, this is so far the one to get. One important thing though, is the Celestial Pictures remastered version, even though only with subtitles, the picture and audio quality is much better. You will notice the difference if you have both versions and watch them side by side. ...
  
  











  



  
5 Fingers of Death44 reviews
Lieh Lo, Ping Wang

ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMS INC., 2000

can't miss
with King Boxer and all the action and fighting that goes on throughout this movie. You won't want to miss a single moment of it and make sure if you have anyone that's kinda squeamish around violence and blood. They might want to skip this especially with a couple senses one involving someone losing a body part. I'll leave it at that. But i love the "Iron Fist" techinique that the hero ...
  
  











  



  
Sword Masters: Brothers Five *Shaw Brothers*1 review
Cheng Pei pei, Chin Han

Well Go USA, 2008

Action packed!
If you have seen Shadow Whip, then get ready for more of the same. Long fight scenes, and lots of them. Directed by Lo Wei, once again the story is about as simple as it gets. The beautiful Cheng Pei Pei is on a quest for revenge. She wants to gather the 5 Gao brothers so that they can take revenge on the all powerful villain played by Tien Feng. The Gao brothers are played by Lo Lieh, Yueh ...
  
  











  



  
Five Kung Fu Daredevil Heroes2 reviews
Meng Fei, Lo Lieh

Videoasia, 2005

Leung Kar Yan fan
I have always been a fan of Leung Kar Yan and his fighting style but here he only fights at the end of the movie, this film has a lot of big stars in it like Lo Lieh, Fei Meng, Phillip Ko,and Kam Kong. But I found the action not to be well choragraphed.
  
  











  



  
Executioner From Shaolin9 reviews
Chen Kuan-Tai, Lily Li

Ground Zero, 2002

What style of Kung Fu is this?!
Oh man! This is one of my all-time fave Kung Fu films. I remember rushing home from my paper delivery route so that I could enjoy the brutal and mind-blasting Kung Fu action-blast that was known as "Action Kung Fu Theatre" on Buffalo 29. This was in the early eighties before uptight network executives sold every last minute of air time to infomercials and dull reality television shows. If you ...
  
  











  



  
Supercop40 reviews
Jackie Chan, Michelle Yeoh

Dimension, 1998

Vintage Chan--and Chan's the Man
In this great action film, Jackie Chan plays an undercover Hong Kong cop with attitude. He's sent to Communist China on a joint operation to break a drug smuggling ring. The chief cop he's supposed to work with is a gorgeous young woman (Michelle Khan). She mistakes his breezy attitude for softness and he has to duke it out with the martial arts instructor of the Beijing police academy. The ...
  
  











  



  
Revenge of the Kung Fu Master6 reviews
Lo Lieh, Donnie Yen

Tai Seng, 2003

Conclusion to the Kung Fu Mater
These two DVSs contain the second part of the story of Kung Fu Master, bringing the original 30-episodes TV show from China to a conclusion. The series on DVD (both Kung Fu Master and the Revenge of the Kung Fu Master) has been re-edited to bring coherent storylines and as well as to cut out some lengthy conversation scenes from the original series. I thought the editing wasn't too bad ...
  
  











  



  
Five Fingers of Death44 reviews
Lieh Lo, Ping Wang

Greatest Sports Legends, 2001

can't miss
with King Boxer and all the action and fighting that goes on throughout this movie. You won't want to miss a single moment of it and make sure if you have anyone that's kinda squeamish around violence and blood. They might want to skip this especially with a couple senses one involving someone losing a body part. I'll leave it at that. But i love the "Iron Fist" techinique that the hero ...
  
  











  



  
Shaolin Master Killer (Widescreen Edition)93 reviews
Chia Hui Liu, Lieh Lo

Crash Cinema Media, 2000

An Essential Martial Arts Film!
Anyone that is a fan of martial arts needs to see this film! The film is put together very nicely, and the picture looks great. The story is very good. A students seeks vengeance on the government that killed his friends and family, and seeks out the Shaolin temple. A place where monks only get the opportunity to learn kung fu, they reject him at first but eventually accept him. The intense ...
  
  











  



  
Black Magic (Shaw Brothers Special Edition)2 reviews
Lung Ti, Lieh Lo

Image Entertainment, 2006

BLACK MAGIC DELIVERS SHOCKS AND SHIVERS
I was shocked and delighted at this incredibly entertaining and bizarre spectacle that goes way over the top but in some weird way also seems restrained. I'm not into blood and gore or the recent glut of Cinema de Sadism, but this retro classic does not flinch from the story it's telling. Not for all tastes. Actually, on second thought, it's probably not for most tastes. The print ...
  
  











  



  
Return of the Deadly Blade6 reviews
Yasuaki Kurata, Pan Pan Yeung

Ground Zero, 2001

A Shaw Bros. film-yet it's not!
At first glance you think this is a classic Shaw Bros. film.It isn't,but it's just as good,if not better than most.The array of weapons and styles is too numerous to mention.The extra features are also too numerous to mention.I also recommend the Wu Tang Clan's latest releases such as Shaolin Drunkard,Kung Fu of 8 Drunkards and Revenge of the Patriots.
  
  











  



  
Five Fingers of Death
Meng Fei, Chao Hsiung

Red Sun, 2007

Zatoichi returns to his peaceful village, only to find that it has been taken over by Masagoro. When Masagoro hears Ichi back, he sends Yojimbo to kill him. In their initial encounter, they both feel a grudging respect for the other... Overview: The gentle breeze, the murmur of a babbling brook, the scent of plums...these memories call Zatoichi back to a once-loved village. But memories are deceptive, and he arrives to find things much ...
  
  











  








   



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