Chop Socky Cinema
Chop Socky Cinema
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- By Loron Hays
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In which the Shaw Brothers go gonzo for pulp fiction, combining a magical spider whose webs capture foes and then melt their faces right off their skulls! Alongside some limited martial arts mayhem, The Web of Death is an entertaining fantastical journey as choreographers Tang Chia and Yuen Cheung-yan ...
Read more: Shaw Brothers Classics, Vol. 3: Soul of the Sword (1978) - Blu-ray Review
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- By Loron Hays
- Category: Chop Socky Cinema
And so arrives Hong Kong legend Derek Yee. It is here, in the role of the third master as a 20-year-old, where the young actor absolutely delivers a memorable role as the greatest sword master in the world . . . even if he is in disguise as a lowly worker in a whorehouse due to the shame he feels about his ...
Read more: Shaw Brothers Classics, Vol. 3: Death Duel (1977) - Blu-ray Review
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- By Loron Hays
- Category: Chop Socky Cinema
Maybe I am getting a bit soft in my old age, but I was completely wrong in my original opinion of this direct-to-video sequel. The Man With The Iron Fists 2 does exactly what it needs to do in continuing the story of Thaddeus, the blacksmith blessed with some deeply mystical martial arts skills. It’s not better than what ...
Read more: The Big Boss (Fists of Fury) (2015) - 4K UHD Review
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- By Loron Hays
- Category: Chop Socky Cinema
Maybe I am getting a bit soft in my old age, but I was completely wrong in my original opinion of this direct-to-video sequel. The Man With The Iron Fists 2 does exactly what it needs to do in continuing the story of Thaddeus, the blacksmith blessed with some deeply mystical martial arts skills. It’s not better than what ...
Read more: The Man With the Iron Fists 2 (2015) - Blu-ray Review
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- By Loron Hays
- Category: Chop Socky Cinema
Battles on (and below) bridges! Awesome swordplay in familiar Shaw Brothers’ sets! Nunchuck stabbings! And the fabulous Chen Ping kicking all sorts of ass as The Bloody Hibiscus! The Vengeful Beauty, director Ho Meng-hua’s follow-up after the smashing success of The Flying Guillotine, might ...
Read more: Shaw Brothers Classics, Vol. 3: The Vengeful Beauty (1978) - Blu-ray Review
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- By Loron Hays
- Category: Chop Socky Cinema
In which the Shaw Brothers go gonzo for pulp fiction, combining a magical spider whose webs capture foes and then melt their faces right off their skulls! Alongside some limited martial arts mayhem, The Web of Death is an entertaining fantastical journey as choreographers Tang Chia and Yuen Cheung-yan ...
Read more: Shaw Brothers Classics, Vol. 3: The Web of Death (1976) - Blu-ray Review
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- By Loron Hays
- Category: Chop Socky Cinema
“In this world of guns and knives, Tang Lung is the one who walks the lonely road.” Mixed with a solid sense of comedy that Jackie Chan would later use in his films, Bruce Lee’s The Way of the Dragon is a non-stop barrage of unarmed fighting as he plays Tang Lung who has traveled from China to Rome to ...
Read more: The Way of the Dragon (1972) Limited Edition - 4K UHD Review
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- By Loron Hays
- Category: Chop Socky Cinema
Meteor. Butterfly. Sword. For myself, any interest that I had in Hong Kong cinema began here. Killer Clans is a martial arts masterpiece which remains stunning in its use of the shawscope lens, proving to be both spacious and gorgeous to revisit on 1080p, and, storywise, absolutely obliterates souls with its ...
Read more: Shaw Brothers Classics, Vol. 3: The Shaolin Avengers (1976) - Blu-ray Review
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- By Loron Hays
- Category: Chop Socky Cinema
What do Pam Grier, The 36th Chamber of Shaolin’s Gordon Liu, Dave Bautista, and legendary fight choreographer Corey Yuen have in common with the Wu-Tang Clan’s beatmaker the RZA? This film, my Chop Socky Brothers and Sisters, this badass film right here. The Man With The Iron Fists ... ...
Read more: The Man With the Iron Fists (2012) - Blu-ray Review
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- By Loron Hays
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Unbeknownst to the Shaw Brothers and acclaimed director Lau Kar-leung (The 36th Chamber of Shaolin), The 8 Diagram Pole Fighter would be Alexander Fu Sheng’s final performance. Fu Sheng was one of Hong Kong's finest performers in the martial arts genre and his kung-fu films for the Shaw Brothers ...
Read more: The 8 Diagram Pole Fighter (1984) - Blu-ray Review
More Articles ...
- Shaw Brothers Classics, Vol. 3: Life Gamble (1978) - Blu-ray Review
- Shaw Brothers Classics, Vol. 2: The Dragon Missile (1976)
- Shaw Brothers Classics, Vol. 2: The Flying Guillotine (1975) - Movie Review
- Monkey Kung Fu (1979) - Blu-ray Review
- Shaw Brothers Classics, Vol. 2: Heroes Two (1974) - Blu-ray Review
- Shaw Brothers Classics, Vol. 2: The Bride From Hell (1971)
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