Agila ng Maynila
Mauro Reyes is an ex-policeman tag as a sharpshooter to the lawbreaker that managed to cope up with the death of his family and became the rescuer. In the verge of adversity that has happened to his family, he became so depressed, self-centered and hopeless in life, until a heinous felony re-arise in their place, he tried to unveil the hidden mystery of the cases... discovering in the end the involvement of the law enforcer in the transgression. Will he able to resolve everything even if he is an ex-policeman? Agila ng Maynila is a story of redeeming one's self in overcoming life's impediment.
* Fernando Poe Jr (FPJ)
* Paquito Diaz
* Vic Vargas
* Charlie Davao
Alakdang Gubat
Action
Cast: Fernando Poe Jr., Marianne Dela Riva, Paquito Diaz, Dencio Padilla
Directed By: Fernando Poe Jr.
Synopsis:
A young man from the countryside rescues his lady friend from a difficult situation and exacts vengeance upon those who have caused it
Alamat ng Lawin
Directed by:
Ronwaldo Reyes
Genre:
Action + Family + Fantasy + Adventure
Synopsis:
A gang of three boys and girls come in for an unexpected sojourn to a strange neverland, zapped by some mysterious force where they come face to face with an adventure of a lifetime. Stumbling upon magical powers they soon after cross paths with the legendary warrior, Lawin. The strange neverland's last hope of survival against the evil armies of Draka. As the netherwordly configuration of violence and destruction dawn upon them, it likewise becomes clear. The only choice they have is for them kids to hook up with Lawin for the final battle for neverland.
(from kabayancentral.com)
Casts:
Fernando Poe Jr. ... Lawin
Ina Raymundo ... Camilla
Cathy Villar ... Rita
Ryan Yamazaki ... Kulas
Franklin Cristobal ... Pepe
Andalucia
Synopsis:
Kung minsan gumagawa ng himala ang Panginoong Diyos upang patunayan sa tao na siya pa rin ang nag-papagalaw sa mundong ito.
Nang dahil sa pagtupad niya sa kaniyang tungkulin bilang pulis, napatay ni Eliseo (Fernando Poe Jr.) ang kaniyang kapatid.
Ininda niya ang pangyayari, kaya minarapat niyang mangimbang lugar para makalimot sa masakit na nakaraan.
Napadpad siya sa monasteryo ng Andalucia.
Kinanlong siya ng mga mamamayan ng Andalucia at itinuring na kapamilya.
Ngunit ang monasteryong naging kanlungan niya ang magiging daan upang muli niyang tahakin ang landas pabalik sa kanyang nakaraan.
* Fernando Poe Jr (FPJ)
* Gloria Diaz
* Walter Navarro
* Paquito Diaz
* Manuel Quizon
* Victor Bravo
Ang Daigdig Ko'y Ikaw
Synopsis:
Roman was poor orphan who worked as Truck Drvier along his two friends. Vicky was spoiled brat who running away from her rich father who forced her married to another man whom she didn't loved, they accidently met in fosert when Roman fixed the truck but Roman belives she was an orphan follow their misadventures
Cast:
* Fernando Poe Jr - Roman
* Susan Roces
* Oscar Keesee - Vicky's father
* Lito Anzures
* Victor Bravo
* Pablo Virtuoso
* Dencio Padilla
* Vic Varrion
Ang Dalubhasa
Synopsis:
Dr. Jimmy de Guzman (FPJ), a military officer survives an ambush killing his wife and child. He eliminates all the killers except one. In the meantime, Dr de Guzman was seized to operate on a gang leader whowas shot. He saves the gang leader's life but instead of thanking him, they tried to kill him. The doctore escapes and goes back to Cebu to get his gun. He comes back to hunt the heinous man.
* Fernando Poe Jr (FPJ)
* Nanette Medved
Ang Lalaki, Ang Alamat at Ang Baril
Actors:
Fernando Poe Jr., Marianne de la Riva, Susan Valdez-LeGoff, Paquito Diaz, Jose Romulo, Victor Bravo, Nello Nayo, Vic Varrion, Joaquin Fajardo, Jimmy Santos, Max Laurel, Belo Borja, Rene Hawkins, Tony Carreon, Bentot Jr.
Ang Leon at ang Daga
Genre:
Action, Comedy, Drama
Actors:
Fernando Poe Jr., Marianne de la Riva, Niño Muhlach, Paquito Diaz, Dencio Padilla, Vic Varrion, Nonoy De Guzman, Eddie Gicoso, Fred Navarro, Ramona de la Cerna, Original Thunder Stuntmen, SOS Daredevils, Rebecca Rocha, Nello Nayo, Mary Walter
Ang Maestro
Directed by Fernando Poe Jr.. With Fernando Poe Jr., Chat Silayan, Romy Diaz.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
OPM Movies of 2010
I Love You Goodbye
The main love triangle features Angelica Panganiban's character (Lizelle) being torn between an old flame (Gary played by Derek Ramsey) and an older, but kinder lover (Adrian played by Gabby Concepcion). This mix gets a little more complicated as Adrian's daughter (played by Kim Chiu) tries to get the affection of Gary. Director Laurice Guillen does great work here with a mix of non-linear story-telling and good pacing of the story. She also makes the Derek Ramsey-Angelica Panganiban pairing work on screen very well.
* Gabby Concepcion
* Angelica Panganiban
* Derek Ramsey
Shake, Rattle & Roll XI
Despite the cheerful atmosphere of the Yuletide season, Regal Films has made it a tradition to scare families with their horror franchise Shake, Rattle and Roll. This 2009, moviegoers will be able to watch the 11th installment of SRR for the annual Metro Manila Film Festival.
Diablo
* Cast: Maja Salvador, Mark Anthony Fernandez, Gina Alajar, Joem Bascon, Alex Castro, Irma Adlawan
* Director: Rico Gutierrez
Claire (Maja Salvador) is a young interim doctor in a provincial hospital. Once, she encountered a female patient who is suspected of carrying a deadly flu virus. Afterward, she began to experience demonic visions, eventually, one demon entered her and began to take control on her. Claire's aunt (Gina Alajar) brings her to Father Ronnie (Mark Anthony Fernandez), who evidently was Claire's ex-boyfriend. Their relationship rekindles as they battle the demons out of Claire's body.
Ukay-Ukay
* Cast: Ruffa Gutierrez, Zoren Legaspi, Megan Young, John Lapus, Miguel Faustman, Carlo Guevarra
* Director: Don Michael Perez
Kayla (Ruffa Gutierrez) and Harold (Zoren Legaspi) are soon to be married. One day, Kayla takes hold of an old gown, which is seemingly unused for years. Shortly after the gown was bought, tragic events followed. It seems that the gown springs to life and begins torturing and haunting the couple and killing some close friends. Kayla and Harold must fight the spirit inhibiting the gown before their wedding plans are eventually ruined.
[edit] Lamang Lupa
* Cast: Iya Villania, Rayver Cruz, Jennica Garcia, Mart Escudero, Dominic Roco, Felix Roco, Bangs Garcia
* Director: Jessel Monteverde
A group of friends decided to camp on a dense and remote forest. Little do they know, the forest is home to the ferocious "Lamang-lupa" creatures, earth creatures who were more vicious than dwarfs. Unfortunately, the twins began to destroy the anthills which are known to be "nuno sa punso". Unknown to them, the anthills were the lairs of the creatures. Could they escape before the creatures strike back?
Mano Po 6
Starring: Sharon Cuneta, Christopher De Leon, Zsa Zsa Padilla, Heart Evangelista, Dennis Trillo, Ciara Sotto, John Manalo, Nicole Uysiuseng, Ricky Davao, Zoren Legaspi, J.C. De Vera, Glaiza De Castro, Ryan Eigenmann, Nina Jose, Kris Aquino, Boots Anson Roa
Synopsis
Melinda Uy (Sharon Cuneta) is a half-Chinese and half-Filipino in her descendant. When she passes her adulthood she gets married to Alfonso Uy (Christopher De Leon), a 100% Filipino Chinese. However, their marriage did not receive blessings from Alfonso's parents due of her not being a pure Chinese and she is considered to bring bad luck to her sister-in-law, Olive (Zsa Zsa Padilla) and her family.
Later she gives birth to four children: Carol (Ciara Sotto), Stephanie (Heart Evangelista), Audrey (Nicole Uysiuseng) and Walden (John Manalo). The business that she started with her husband from scratch give prosperity in the beginning but eventually they ended up in bankruptcy. To make things worse her home lands in fire and everything is burn to ashes and later her husband dies from heart attack.
Paano Na Kaya
Starring: Kim Chiu, Gerald Anderson, Jon Avila, Timothy Chan, Cai Cortez, Ricky Davao, Janus
Synopsis
Mae (Kim Chiu) is best friends with Bogs (Gerald Anderson). For years now, she has been crazy for him secretly, having to hold her tongue as she helps Bogs out with his various exploits, even going as far as helping him set up romantic encounters with his girlfriend, Anna (Melissa Ricks).
When Anna unexpectedly breaks up with Bogs, Bogs becomes self-destructive and suicidal. Mae sticks with him through it all, and as she helps him out of his vulnerable state, the two become romantic.
Ang Darling Kong Aswang
Synopsis
Eliza is the kind of aswang who is reluctant in eating human flesh.
When Joaquin, a wicked aswang pressures her into marrying him or she and her mother Ida will face tragic consequences, Eliza escapes to the city where a widower named Victor lives.
Victor keeps his distance from women, focusing only his two daughters, but this changes when he meets Eliza.
They eventually become sweethearts.
Eliza also tells Victor about her true identity, but this does not stop Victor from marrying her.
Their bliss, however, is short-lived as Joaquin has captured Ida, forcing Eliza to leave Victor to save her mother.
But Victor discovers something about himself, which could help bring Eliza back to him.
Directed by Tony Y. Reyes.
Ang Panday
Synopsis
One man and his sword will take on the army of darkness.
Ramon Bong Revilla Jr. breathes new life to the legendary character, a legacy of the late icon Fernando Poe Jr.
Flavio is a peace-loving blacksmith living in a town that faces destruction from evil incarnate, Lord Lizardo.
One day, a comet lands on the outskirts of his hometown, and Flavio forges a mystical sword out of it.
As the chaos and terror intensify and his lady love, Maria (Iza Calzado), is captured, Flavio enters into a full-blown war against Lizardo and his minions.
Victory lies in his bravery and strength, his allies, and his sword.
Grand winner of the 35th Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) 2009: Best Picture, Best Actor (Bong Revilla), Best Supporting Actor (Philip Salvador), Best Child Performer (Buboy Villar), Best Production Design, Best Visual Effects and Best Theme Song.
Directed by Mac Alejandre and Rico Gutierrez.
Love On Line
Synopsis
Samson (Vic Sotto) is a serious and hardworking internet shop owner.
His brother, Tot (Jose Manalo), whose hobby is playing video games and making friends through internet, unfortunately causes Samson to lose his girlfriend.
Guilty for what he has done, Tot tries to find a new girlfriend for Samson through internet chat.
One woman that catches his attention is Lily (Paula Taylor), an attractive Thai woman.
Eventually, Samson discovers what Tot has done and insist that they meet Lily in person.
Samson falls in love with Lily, but so does Tot.
Jealous, Tot recalls a magic spell that transforms his physical appearance to that of Samson and vice versa.
It's a funny fantasy that challeneges Samson and Lily's relationship in every possible way.
Directed by Tony Reyes.
Patient X
Synopsis
Twenty years after his brother was murdered, Lucas returns to his hometown to face the captured killer.
Imprisoned in a hospital basement, Guada is not just any cold-blooded criminal.
Even more dangerous, she is an aswang (a folkloric Filipino vampire-like creature), and creatures like her attack the hospital to get her back once again, Lucas relives the nightmare and must stop it once and for all.
Directed by Yam Laranas.
Sumpa
Synopsis
Sa ika-25 na kaarawan ni Raymond, siya ay niregaluhan ng kanyang Tito Dennis ng isang bahay-bakasyunan sa Laguna.
Habang pilit na kinakalimutan ang dating nobya sa kanyang pagtira doon ay nakilala niya si Jackie at naging bagong kasintahan.
Natuklasan niya ang babaeng ito ay dati palang kasintahan ng kanyang tiyuhin.
Nang dating matuklasan ni Jackie na si Tito Dennis na may iba itong kasintahan habang sila ay magka-relasyon pa, ito'y kanyang isinumpa.... ngunit nagawa din ni Raymond na putulin ang sumpa.
Directed by Carlos Agustin and Melvin Brito.
Miss You Like Crazy
Synopsis
Everything is falling into place for Alan Alvarez.
With an impending high ranking promotion and four years of stable relationship with his dream girl, Daphne Recto, he is at the cusp of getiing everything he's always wanted.
Mia Samonte is getting tired of her forlorn life.
She is back in Manila for the holidays after working hard for two years as a front desk officer in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Two individuals with seemingly predestined lives suddenly find their paths crossing on a ferry boat ride that will change the course of their journeys forever.
Directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina.
The main love triangle features Angelica Panganiban's character (Lizelle) being torn between an old flame (Gary played by Derek Ramsey) and an older, but kinder lover (Adrian played by Gabby Concepcion). This mix gets a little more complicated as Adrian's daughter (played by Kim Chiu) tries to get the affection of Gary. Director Laurice Guillen does great work here with a mix of non-linear story-telling and good pacing of the story. She also makes the Derek Ramsey-Angelica Panganiban pairing work on screen very well.
* Gabby Concepcion
* Angelica Panganiban
* Derek Ramsey
Shake, Rattle & Roll XI
Despite the cheerful atmosphere of the Yuletide season, Regal Films has made it a tradition to scare families with their horror franchise Shake, Rattle and Roll. This 2009, moviegoers will be able to watch the 11th installment of SRR for the annual Metro Manila Film Festival.
Diablo
* Cast: Maja Salvador, Mark Anthony Fernandez, Gina Alajar, Joem Bascon, Alex Castro, Irma Adlawan
* Director: Rico Gutierrez
Claire (Maja Salvador) is a young interim doctor in a provincial hospital. Once, she encountered a female patient who is suspected of carrying a deadly flu virus. Afterward, she began to experience demonic visions, eventually, one demon entered her and began to take control on her. Claire's aunt (Gina Alajar) brings her to Father Ronnie (Mark Anthony Fernandez), who evidently was Claire's ex-boyfriend. Their relationship rekindles as they battle the demons out of Claire's body.
Ukay-Ukay
* Cast: Ruffa Gutierrez, Zoren Legaspi, Megan Young, John Lapus, Miguel Faustman, Carlo Guevarra
* Director: Don Michael Perez
Kayla (Ruffa Gutierrez) and Harold (Zoren Legaspi) are soon to be married. One day, Kayla takes hold of an old gown, which is seemingly unused for years. Shortly after the gown was bought, tragic events followed. It seems that the gown springs to life and begins torturing and haunting the couple and killing some close friends. Kayla and Harold must fight the spirit inhibiting the gown before their wedding plans are eventually ruined.
[edit] Lamang Lupa
* Cast: Iya Villania, Rayver Cruz, Jennica Garcia, Mart Escudero, Dominic Roco, Felix Roco, Bangs Garcia
* Director: Jessel Monteverde
A group of friends decided to camp on a dense and remote forest. Little do they know, the forest is home to the ferocious "Lamang-lupa" creatures, earth creatures who were more vicious than dwarfs. Unfortunately, the twins began to destroy the anthills which are known to be "nuno sa punso". Unknown to them, the anthills were the lairs of the creatures. Could they escape before the creatures strike back?
Mano Po 6
Starring: Sharon Cuneta, Christopher De Leon, Zsa Zsa Padilla, Heart Evangelista, Dennis Trillo, Ciara Sotto, John Manalo, Nicole Uysiuseng, Ricky Davao, Zoren Legaspi, J.C. De Vera, Glaiza De Castro, Ryan Eigenmann, Nina Jose, Kris Aquino, Boots Anson Roa
Synopsis
Melinda Uy (Sharon Cuneta) is a half-Chinese and half-Filipino in her descendant. When she passes her adulthood she gets married to Alfonso Uy (Christopher De Leon), a 100% Filipino Chinese. However, their marriage did not receive blessings from Alfonso's parents due of her not being a pure Chinese and she is considered to bring bad luck to her sister-in-law, Olive (Zsa Zsa Padilla) and her family.
Later she gives birth to four children: Carol (Ciara Sotto), Stephanie (Heart Evangelista), Audrey (Nicole Uysiuseng) and Walden (John Manalo). The business that she started with her husband from scratch give prosperity in the beginning but eventually they ended up in bankruptcy. To make things worse her home lands in fire and everything is burn to ashes and later her husband dies from heart attack.
Paano Na Kaya
Starring: Kim Chiu, Gerald Anderson, Jon Avila, Timothy Chan, Cai Cortez, Ricky Davao, Janus
Synopsis
Mae (Kim Chiu) is best friends with Bogs (Gerald Anderson). For years now, she has been crazy for him secretly, having to hold her tongue as she helps Bogs out with his various exploits, even going as far as helping him set up romantic encounters with his girlfriend, Anna (Melissa Ricks).
When Anna unexpectedly breaks up with Bogs, Bogs becomes self-destructive and suicidal. Mae sticks with him through it all, and as she helps him out of his vulnerable state, the two become romantic.
Ang Darling Kong Aswang
Synopsis
Eliza is the kind of aswang who is reluctant in eating human flesh.
When Joaquin, a wicked aswang pressures her into marrying him or she and her mother Ida will face tragic consequences, Eliza escapes to the city where a widower named Victor lives.
Victor keeps his distance from women, focusing only his two daughters, but this changes when he meets Eliza.
They eventually become sweethearts.
Eliza also tells Victor about her true identity, but this does not stop Victor from marrying her.
Their bliss, however, is short-lived as Joaquin has captured Ida, forcing Eliza to leave Victor to save her mother.
But Victor discovers something about himself, which could help bring Eliza back to him.
Directed by Tony Y. Reyes.
Ang Panday
Synopsis
One man and his sword will take on the army of darkness.
Ramon Bong Revilla Jr. breathes new life to the legendary character, a legacy of the late icon Fernando Poe Jr.
Flavio is a peace-loving blacksmith living in a town that faces destruction from evil incarnate, Lord Lizardo.
One day, a comet lands on the outskirts of his hometown, and Flavio forges a mystical sword out of it.
As the chaos and terror intensify and his lady love, Maria (Iza Calzado), is captured, Flavio enters into a full-blown war against Lizardo and his minions.
Victory lies in his bravery and strength, his allies, and his sword.
Grand winner of the 35th Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) 2009: Best Picture, Best Actor (Bong Revilla), Best Supporting Actor (Philip Salvador), Best Child Performer (Buboy Villar), Best Production Design, Best Visual Effects and Best Theme Song.
Directed by Mac Alejandre and Rico Gutierrez.
Love On Line
Synopsis
Samson (Vic Sotto) is a serious and hardworking internet shop owner.
His brother, Tot (Jose Manalo), whose hobby is playing video games and making friends through internet, unfortunately causes Samson to lose his girlfriend.
Guilty for what he has done, Tot tries to find a new girlfriend for Samson through internet chat.
One woman that catches his attention is Lily (Paula Taylor), an attractive Thai woman.
Eventually, Samson discovers what Tot has done and insist that they meet Lily in person.
Samson falls in love with Lily, but so does Tot.
Jealous, Tot recalls a magic spell that transforms his physical appearance to that of Samson and vice versa.
It's a funny fantasy that challeneges Samson and Lily's relationship in every possible way.
Directed by Tony Reyes.
Patient X
Synopsis
Twenty years after his brother was murdered, Lucas returns to his hometown to face the captured killer.
Imprisoned in a hospital basement, Guada is not just any cold-blooded criminal.
Even more dangerous, she is an aswang (a folkloric Filipino vampire-like creature), and creatures like her attack the hospital to get her back once again, Lucas relives the nightmare and must stop it once and for all.
Directed by Yam Laranas.
Sumpa
Synopsis
Sa ika-25 na kaarawan ni Raymond, siya ay niregaluhan ng kanyang Tito Dennis ng isang bahay-bakasyunan sa Laguna.
Habang pilit na kinakalimutan ang dating nobya sa kanyang pagtira doon ay nakilala niya si Jackie at naging bagong kasintahan.
Natuklasan niya ang babaeng ito ay dati palang kasintahan ng kanyang tiyuhin.
Nang dating matuklasan ni Jackie na si Tito Dennis na may iba itong kasintahan habang sila ay magka-relasyon pa, ito'y kanyang isinumpa.... ngunit nagawa din ni Raymond na putulin ang sumpa.
Directed by Carlos Agustin and Melvin Brito.
Miss You Like Crazy
Synopsis
Everything is falling into place for Alan Alvarez.
With an impending high ranking promotion and four years of stable relationship with his dream girl, Daphne Recto, he is at the cusp of getiing everything he's always wanted.
Mia Samonte is getting tired of her forlorn life.
She is back in Manila for the holidays after working hard for two years as a front desk officer in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Two individuals with seemingly predestined lives suddenly find their paths crossing on a ferry boat ride that will change the course of their journeys forever.
Directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina.
Jackie Chan Movies
Gorgeous
A young Tawianese/Mandarin girl finds a bottle which makes her go to Hong Kong to meet a guy named ALbert. She finds out that ALbert is gay and likes Chi Wu better. A mob hires a highly trained fighter to beat Chi Wu in a fist/ kick fight. Written by Unknown
When Ah Bu, a girl from a small fishing town in Taiwan, finds a glass bottle with a romantic message, she travels to Hong Kong to find her prince charming. As it turns out, her prince charming, Albert, happens to be gay. But all is not lost when Ah Bu meets the dashing Chi Wu. Meanwhile, Ah Bu's boyfriend from Taiwan comes looking for her, as the action and romance follow Ah Bu back to Taiwan.
Spiritual Kung Fu
Jackie Chan plays the part of the class clown in a shaolin temple whose deadliest secret is stolen. All is lost until Jackie's character discovers the dancing blue ghosts with bright red hair who haunt the library.
The Myth
During the Qin Dynasty, general Meng Yi is tasked to escort the Korean princess Ok-Soo from Korea to marry the Qin emperor in China. Along the journey, a Korean warrior attempts to seize her back but Meng saves her. Ok-Soo falls in love with Meng and displays her affections for him openly, but Meng keeps his honour by rejecting her and successfully completing his mission. The Qin emperor becomes critically ill later and he sends Meng to find the immortality elixir, the only thing that can save his life. The guards escorting the elixir are ambushed by rebels on the orders of the treacherous prince and chancellor. Meng hands over the elixir to his deputy Nangong Yan and dies in the ensuing battle. Although Nangong manages to hand the elixir to the emperor, the traitors accuse him and Ok-Soo of treason and force them to consume the elixir, condemning them to imprisonment in the Qin emperor's mausoleum for eternity.
Rumble In The Bronx
Keong comes from Hong Kong to visit New York for his uncle's wedding. His uncle runs a market in the Bronx and Keong offers to help out while Uncle is on his honeymoon. During his stay in the Bronx, Keong befriends a neighbor kid and beats up some neighborhood thugs who cause problems at the market. Meanwhile, one of those petty thugs in the local gang stumbles into a criminal situation way over his head. Blinded by greed, his involvement draws his gang, the kid, Keong, and the whole neighborhood into a deadly crossfire. When the lazy cops fail to successfully resolve matters, Keong takes things into his own hands. Needless to say, much spectacular kung-fu and outrageous action
Rush Hour Trilogy
The Rush Hour series comes to a close (hopefully) with this inert and entirely needless installment, in which stars Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker are put through the paces of an overblown and downright desperate attempt at recapturing the energetic charm of the original. This time around, cops Lee (Chan) and Carter (Tucker) must travel to Paris after old friend Consul Han (Tzi Ma) is gunned down by Chinese mobsters. There's virtually nothing within Rush Hour 3 that works; screenwriter Jeff Nathanson offers up a stale storyline that's exacerbated by the unreasonably slow pace, while the film's fight sequences come off as hopelessly bland and surprisingly dull. Brett Ratner's stilted directorial choices ensure that the loose, free-wheeling vibe he's obviously striving for remains just out of reach, and Rush Hour 3 consequently possesses all the spontaneity of a daytime soap. Chan's expectedly stiff turn isn't even remotely as problematic as Tucker's obscenely broad performance, as the actor shouts and mugs his way through the entirety of the movie's protracted running time. And although the climactic battle is admittedly kind of effective, it's simply not enough to excuse the worthlessness of almost everything that precedes it.
Snake In The Eagles Shadow (1978)
Chien (played by Jackie Chan), an orphan adopted by a kung-fu school, is overworked as their janitor and abused by the kung fu teachers as a walking punching-bag. Chien befriends an old beggar (Yuen Siu Tien) by offering him a meal and a place to stay. Unknown to Chien, the old beggar is actually the last surviving master of the Snake-style of kung fu. The old man is on the run from the Eagle Claw clan, which is viciously killing off all of the rival Snake-style kung fu masters. Seeing that Chien is being abused, the old man teaches Chien the art of snake style which enables one to avoid an opponent's attacks.
Snakefist Fighter
As a boy he was taught the secrets of Kung Fu, now he will use them to avenge his father's death.
Who Am I 1998
It all started when a bunch of commandos (including Jackie of course) kidnapped three scientist who were studying very powerful meteorite fragments. The mission was a success - until one of their superiors double crossed them. The commandos were then killed in a chopper crash, except Jackie who fell out of the chopper. After that, Jackie was picked up by a a tribe of South African Indians, who then asked him his name. Sadly, Jackie had lost his memory and shouted 'Who Am I?!' which led the Indians to think that it was his name. So he started learning their cultures and customs, while also trying to pick up their language. Later, he started having memories of things that happened before the crash, and he decided to leave the Indians in search for his identity.
Accidental Spy
This action movie unfolds with the story of Bei, a salesman at a workout equipment store, who harbors dreams of adventures. It all starts when on one normal dull day, Bei follows his instincts to trail two suspicious looking men into an alley. When he realizes that these men are robbing a jewelry store, he jumps into action to foil their plans. Soon after Bei meets Liu, a private investigator who convinces Bei that he may be the long-lost son of a rich Korean businessman. In no time, Bei is on his way to fulfill his dreams of adventure and fortune travelling to Korea and even exotic Turkey. As Bei is drawn deeper into the game of cat and mouse, he realizes he has become the key to locating a lung cancer virus. With an assortment of characters fighting him along the way, will Bei succeed in finding the virus himself?
Armour Of God
Jackie Chan plays an ex-singer-turned-fortune-hunter, who's ex-girlfriend is kidnapped by an evil cult. Her finace, an old friend of Jackie's, turns to him for help - as the kidnappers intended... lots of cooool, Jackie style action and laughs.
Battle Creek Brawl
Set in the wild days of the roaring 1920s, THE BIG BRAWL tells the story of a courageous martial arts expert (Jackie Chan) who almost single-handedly takes on the mob. Machine guns are of no avail against his lightning-quick hands and feet. The film, directed by Robert Clouse (ENTER THE DRAGON), marks Chan's first starring role in an American production.
Fearless Hyena
Jackie Chan is a youngster, living in a remote vllage with his grandfather who teaches him Kong-Fu (naturally). He keeps getting into fights, even though his grandfather warns him not to show their Kong-Fu to others. Jackie, though, is tempted by some thugs he beat up to act as the master of a Kong-Fu school. This school's name apparently spreads far, as an old enemy of Jackie's grandfather (who turns out to be the master of an old gang or something equally obscure) shows up and kills him. Jackie goes on training with the help of another member of the old gang, until he can eventually get revenge.
Heart of Dragon(1985)
Story of a cop who forsakes his dreams of sailing around the world so that he can care for his mentally retarded brother. Innocently caught up in a gangland fight, the brother is kidnapped to force the cop to turn over a police informant.
My Lucky Stars (1985)
Two Hong-Kong cops are sent to Tokyo to catch an ex-cop who stole a large amount of money in diamonds. After one is captured by the Ninja-gang protecting the rogue cop, the other one gets his old Orphanage gang, dubbed the "Five Lucky Stars," to help him. They don't like this much, but they do it.
Operation Condor
On his most dangerous mission ever, the world's toughest secret agent isn't going in alone.
Shaolin Wooden Men
Jackie witnesses his father's death by the skilled hands of a martial arts master with an unknown killing technique. Jackie vows to become a Shaolin monk and avenge his death (not very Buddhist of him...), but soon finds that he's the chump of the class. After befriending a variety of shaolin masters, each of whom teach Jackie a particular style of kung fu (drunken, killing, slippery snake, etc.), Jackie suddenly finds himself good enough to go give the beats to the 100 "wooden men" whom all shaolin (in this flick anyways) have to beat to get the funky haircut. Jackie then proceeds to go around laying the beats on everyone, but shows his humility and compassion at the end.
Amour Of God 2
Armour of God II: Operation Condor (Chinese: 飛鷹計劃) is a 1991 Hong Kong martial arts-action film, directed by and starring Jackie Chan. It is the sequel to his hit Armour of God. It was produced by Golden Harvest / Paragon Films. It was filmed primarily in Madrid, Spain and Morocco.
This film is even more akin to Indiana Jones than Armour of God, in that it features Chan's character Condor ("Asian Hawk" in the US release) battling against a former Nazi to retrieve gold from an abandoned base deep in the Sahara Desert. In one scene, Jackie escapes his persecutors in a zorb-like sphere.
City Hunter 1993
While searching for the daughter of a Japanese publishing magnate, private investigator Ryu Saeba and his assistant Kaori are caught up in the middle of a cruise liner highjacking. It's up to Ryu to save the day...but can he do it on an empty stomach?
Drunken Master[2000]
Two young students of a drunken master fight against an evil kung fu master and gang. Evil kung fu master had previously lost to the students' master. The movie is a set up for the incredibly long fight scene at the end of the movie. Written by David Ukrainetz {dairydd@sk.sympatico.ca}
The father of Wong Fei-hong, who has been attempting to teach his son kung-fu, but has found him too disobedient to teach and decides to send him off to his uncle, a cruel and torturous master of the 8-Drunken Genii kung-fu. After much suffering the son comes back to rescue the father from an assassin who has also previously humiliated Naughty Panther. A great showcase of Jackie Chan's slapstick comedic talents.
Miracles
Jackie Chan's Hong Kong variation of Frank Capra's "A Pocketful of Miracles" set in the 1930s. Jackie plays a country boy who rescues a gang boss. Jackie becomes the head of a gang through the purchase of some lucky roses from an old lady. Jackie and a singer at the gang's nightclub try to do a good deed for the old rose-seller when her daughter comes to visit, all this while battling a rival gang.
Mr Nice Guy
Melbourne, Australia. TV Journalist Diana tapes evidence against drug lord Giancarlo, but on her way away from the scene, she is spotted and has to run. In the street, she runs into TV cook Jackie, whose knowledge of martial arts helps her survive the threat. Accidentally, her VHS-tape then gets mixed up with some kid's films in Jackie's car and so all the bad guys are after him as well as Diana, without him knowing where to find the right tape. But when Jackie's visiting girlfriend Miki gets kidnapped for the tape as ransom, Jackie puts the image of being the nice and friendly TV cook aside and goes to see Mr. Giancarlo himself to get her back: playtime's over.
Police Story 3
Police Story 3: Super Cop (traditional Chinese: 警察故事3超級警察; Cantonese Yale: Jing cha gu shi III: Chao ji jing cha), also known as Super Cop in North America, is a 1992 Hong Kong action-comedy film starring Jackie Chan and Michelle Yeoh. Jackie reprises his "Kevin" Chan Ka-Kui character, a Hong Kong cop from Police Story and Police Story 2. It is the first in the series not to be directed by Jackie, with Stanley Tong taking over the helm. It is also the last appearance in the series for Maggie Cheung as Jackie's girlfriend, May. Another significant aspect of this film is that it was the first Jackie Chan film from Hong Kong to use sync sound, allowing all the actors' voices to be recorded as they spoke on scene, rather than dubbed over by different actors later.
Police Story
Kevin Chan (aka Jackie) is a Hong-Kong cop, who scores his first big hit by virtually single-handedly capturing and arresting a big drug- lord. Of course, the drug-lord isn't too happy about this, and frames Kevin with the murder of another cop (who happened to be on the take). Kevin has to clear his name, whilst keeping himself from getting killed or arrested, and keeping his
girlfriend from leaving him.
Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars
Jackie Chan and the cocky crime fighters form My Lucky Stars are back in full force to stop a group of Thai assassins who are on their way to kill a Hong Kong drug lord. Co-stars Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao, Andy Lau and Sibelle Hu.
Wheels On Meals[1984]
Cousins Thomas and David, owners of a mobile restaurant, team up with their friend Moby, a bumbling private detective, to save the beautiful Sylvia, a pickpocket. Action and humor abound in the streets of Barcelona, culminating with a battle in the castle hideout of the evil gang.
Twin Dragon
On holidays in Hong Kong, Mrs Ma gives birth to identical twins. A criminal in the same hospital attempts to escape, taking one of the twins hostage. The child is lost during the confusion, and Mr and Mrs Ma return to New York with one child. Years later, John Ma is a famous conductor and pianist, unaware that his twin brother "Boomer" is a mechanic/race car driver/bodyguard in Hong Kong. When John travels to Hong Kong to give a concert, the twins get caught up in each other's business, about which they are anything but experts.
A young Tawianese/Mandarin girl finds a bottle which makes her go to Hong Kong to meet a guy named ALbert. She finds out that ALbert is gay and likes Chi Wu better. A mob hires a highly trained fighter to beat Chi Wu in a fist/ kick fight. Written by Unknown
When Ah Bu, a girl from a small fishing town in Taiwan, finds a glass bottle with a romantic message, she travels to Hong Kong to find her prince charming. As it turns out, her prince charming, Albert, happens to be gay. But all is not lost when Ah Bu meets the dashing Chi Wu. Meanwhile, Ah Bu's boyfriend from Taiwan comes looking for her, as the action and romance follow Ah Bu back to Taiwan.
Spiritual Kung Fu
Jackie Chan plays the part of the class clown in a shaolin temple whose deadliest secret is stolen. All is lost until Jackie's character discovers the dancing blue ghosts with bright red hair who haunt the library.
The Myth
During the Qin Dynasty, general Meng Yi is tasked to escort the Korean princess Ok-Soo from Korea to marry the Qin emperor in China. Along the journey, a Korean warrior attempts to seize her back but Meng saves her. Ok-Soo falls in love with Meng and displays her affections for him openly, but Meng keeps his honour by rejecting her and successfully completing his mission. The Qin emperor becomes critically ill later and he sends Meng to find the immortality elixir, the only thing that can save his life. The guards escorting the elixir are ambushed by rebels on the orders of the treacherous prince and chancellor. Meng hands over the elixir to his deputy Nangong Yan and dies in the ensuing battle. Although Nangong manages to hand the elixir to the emperor, the traitors accuse him and Ok-Soo of treason and force them to consume the elixir, condemning them to imprisonment in the Qin emperor's mausoleum for eternity.
Rumble In The Bronx
Keong comes from Hong Kong to visit New York for his uncle's wedding. His uncle runs a market in the Bronx and Keong offers to help out while Uncle is on his honeymoon. During his stay in the Bronx, Keong befriends a neighbor kid and beats up some neighborhood thugs who cause problems at the market. Meanwhile, one of those petty thugs in the local gang stumbles into a criminal situation way over his head. Blinded by greed, his involvement draws his gang, the kid, Keong, and the whole neighborhood into a deadly crossfire. When the lazy cops fail to successfully resolve matters, Keong takes things into his own hands. Needless to say, much spectacular kung-fu and outrageous action
Rush Hour Trilogy
The Rush Hour series comes to a close (hopefully) with this inert and entirely needless installment, in which stars Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker are put through the paces of an overblown and downright desperate attempt at recapturing the energetic charm of the original. This time around, cops Lee (Chan) and Carter (Tucker) must travel to Paris after old friend Consul Han (Tzi Ma) is gunned down by Chinese mobsters. There's virtually nothing within Rush Hour 3 that works; screenwriter Jeff Nathanson offers up a stale storyline that's exacerbated by the unreasonably slow pace, while the film's fight sequences come off as hopelessly bland and surprisingly dull. Brett Ratner's stilted directorial choices ensure that the loose, free-wheeling vibe he's obviously striving for remains just out of reach, and Rush Hour 3 consequently possesses all the spontaneity of a daytime soap. Chan's expectedly stiff turn isn't even remotely as problematic as Tucker's obscenely broad performance, as the actor shouts and mugs his way through the entirety of the movie's protracted running time. And although the climactic battle is admittedly kind of effective, it's simply not enough to excuse the worthlessness of almost everything that precedes it.
Snake In The Eagles Shadow (1978)
Chien (played by Jackie Chan), an orphan adopted by a kung-fu school, is overworked as their janitor and abused by the kung fu teachers as a walking punching-bag. Chien befriends an old beggar (Yuen Siu Tien) by offering him a meal and a place to stay. Unknown to Chien, the old beggar is actually the last surviving master of the Snake-style of kung fu. The old man is on the run from the Eagle Claw clan, which is viciously killing off all of the rival Snake-style kung fu masters. Seeing that Chien is being abused, the old man teaches Chien the art of snake style which enables one to avoid an opponent's attacks.
Snakefist Fighter
As a boy he was taught the secrets of Kung Fu, now he will use them to avenge his father's death.
Who Am I 1998
It all started when a bunch of commandos (including Jackie of course) kidnapped three scientist who were studying very powerful meteorite fragments. The mission was a success - until one of their superiors double crossed them. The commandos were then killed in a chopper crash, except Jackie who fell out of the chopper. After that, Jackie was picked up by a a tribe of South African Indians, who then asked him his name. Sadly, Jackie had lost his memory and shouted 'Who Am I?!' which led the Indians to think that it was his name. So he started learning their cultures and customs, while also trying to pick up their language. Later, he started having memories of things that happened before the crash, and he decided to leave the Indians in search for his identity.
Accidental Spy
This action movie unfolds with the story of Bei, a salesman at a workout equipment store, who harbors dreams of adventures. It all starts when on one normal dull day, Bei follows his instincts to trail two suspicious looking men into an alley. When he realizes that these men are robbing a jewelry store, he jumps into action to foil their plans. Soon after Bei meets Liu, a private investigator who convinces Bei that he may be the long-lost son of a rich Korean businessman. In no time, Bei is on his way to fulfill his dreams of adventure and fortune travelling to Korea and even exotic Turkey. As Bei is drawn deeper into the game of cat and mouse, he realizes he has become the key to locating a lung cancer virus. With an assortment of characters fighting him along the way, will Bei succeed in finding the virus himself?
Armour Of God
Jackie Chan plays an ex-singer-turned-fortune-hunter, who's ex-girlfriend is kidnapped by an evil cult. Her finace, an old friend of Jackie's, turns to him for help - as the kidnappers intended... lots of cooool, Jackie style action and laughs.
Battle Creek Brawl
Set in the wild days of the roaring 1920s, THE BIG BRAWL tells the story of a courageous martial arts expert (Jackie Chan) who almost single-handedly takes on the mob. Machine guns are of no avail against his lightning-quick hands and feet. The film, directed by Robert Clouse (ENTER THE DRAGON), marks Chan's first starring role in an American production.
Fearless Hyena
Jackie Chan is a youngster, living in a remote vllage with his grandfather who teaches him Kong-Fu (naturally). He keeps getting into fights, even though his grandfather warns him not to show their Kong-Fu to others. Jackie, though, is tempted by some thugs he beat up to act as the master of a Kong-Fu school. This school's name apparently spreads far, as an old enemy of Jackie's grandfather (who turns out to be the master of an old gang or something equally obscure) shows up and kills him. Jackie goes on training with the help of another member of the old gang, until he can eventually get revenge.
Heart of Dragon(1985)
Story of a cop who forsakes his dreams of sailing around the world so that he can care for his mentally retarded brother. Innocently caught up in a gangland fight, the brother is kidnapped to force the cop to turn over a police informant.
My Lucky Stars (1985)
Two Hong-Kong cops are sent to Tokyo to catch an ex-cop who stole a large amount of money in diamonds. After one is captured by the Ninja-gang protecting the rogue cop, the other one gets his old Orphanage gang, dubbed the "Five Lucky Stars," to help him. They don't like this much, but they do it.
Operation Condor
On his most dangerous mission ever, the world's toughest secret agent isn't going in alone.
Shaolin Wooden Men
Jackie witnesses his father's death by the skilled hands of a martial arts master with an unknown killing technique. Jackie vows to become a Shaolin monk and avenge his death (not very Buddhist of him...), but soon finds that he's the chump of the class. After befriending a variety of shaolin masters, each of whom teach Jackie a particular style of kung fu (drunken, killing, slippery snake, etc.), Jackie suddenly finds himself good enough to go give the beats to the 100 "wooden men" whom all shaolin (in this flick anyways) have to beat to get the funky haircut. Jackie then proceeds to go around laying the beats on everyone, but shows his humility and compassion at the end.
Amour Of God 2
Armour of God II: Operation Condor (Chinese: 飛鷹計劃) is a 1991 Hong Kong martial arts-action film, directed by and starring Jackie Chan. It is the sequel to his hit Armour of God. It was produced by Golden Harvest / Paragon Films. It was filmed primarily in Madrid, Spain and Morocco.
This film is even more akin to Indiana Jones than Armour of God, in that it features Chan's character Condor ("Asian Hawk" in the US release) battling against a former Nazi to retrieve gold from an abandoned base deep in the Sahara Desert. In one scene, Jackie escapes his persecutors in a zorb-like sphere.
City Hunter 1993
While searching for the daughter of a Japanese publishing magnate, private investigator Ryu Saeba and his assistant Kaori are caught up in the middle of a cruise liner highjacking. It's up to Ryu to save the day...but can he do it on an empty stomach?
Drunken Master[2000]
Two young students of a drunken master fight against an evil kung fu master and gang. Evil kung fu master had previously lost to the students' master. The movie is a set up for the incredibly long fight scene at the end of the movie. Written by David Ukrainetz {dairydd@sk.sympatico.ca}
The father of Wong Fei-hong, who has been attempting to teach his son kung-fu, but has found him too disobedient to teach and decides to send him off to his uncle, a cruel and torturous master of the 8-Drunken Genii kung-fu. After much suffering the son comes back to rescue the father from an assassin who has also previously humiliated Naughty Panther. A great showcase of Jackie Chan's slapstick comedic talents.
Miracles
Jackie Chan's Hong Kong variation of Frank Capra's "A Pocketful of Miracles" set in the 1930s. Jackie plays a country boy who rescues a gang boss. Jackie becomes the head of a gang through the purchase of some lucky roses from an old lady. Jackie and a singer at the gang's nightclub try to do a good deed for the old rose-seller when her daughter comes to visit, all this while battling a rival gang.
Mr Nice Guy
Melbourne, Australia. TV Journalist Diana tapes evidence against drug lord Giancarlo, but on her way away from the scene, she is spotted and has to run. In the street, she runs into TV cook Jackie, whose knowledge of martial arts helps her survive the threat. Accidentally, her VHS-tape then gets mixed up with some kid's films in Jackie's car and so all the bad guys are after him as well as Diana, without him knowing where to find the right tape. But when Jackie's visiting girlfriend Miki gets kidnapped for the tape as ransom, Jackie puts the image of being the nice and friendly TV cook aside and goes to see Mr. Giancarlo himself to get her back: playtime's over.
Police Story 3
Police Story 3: Super Cop (traditional Chinese: 警察故事3超級警察; Cantonese Yale: Jing cha gu shi III: Chao ji jing cha), also known as Super Cop in North America, is a 1992 Hong Kong action-comedy film starring Jackie Chan and Michelle Yeoh. Jackie reprises his "Kevin" Chan Ka-Kui character, a Hong Kong cop from Police Story and Police Story 2. It is the first in the series not to be directed by Jackie, with Stanley Tong taking over the helm. It is also the last appearance in the series for Maggie Cheung as Jackie's girlfriend, May. Another significant aspect of this film is that it was the first Jackie Chan film from Hong Kong to use sync sound, allowing all the actors' voices to be recorded as they spoke on scene, rather than dubbed over by different actors later.
Police Story
Kevin Chan (aka Jackie) is a Hong-Kong cop, who scores his first big hit by virtually single-handedly capturing and arresting a big drug- lord. Of course, the drug-lord isn't too happy about this, and frames Kevin with the murder of another cop (who happened to be on the take). Kevin has to clear his name, whilst keeping himself from getting killed or arrested, and keeping his
girlfriend from leaving him.
Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars
Jackie Chan and the cocky crime fighters form My Lucky Stars are back in full force to stop a group of Thai assassins who are on their way to kill a Hong Kong drug lord. Co-stars Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao, Andy Lau and Sibelle Hu.
Wheels On Meals[1984]
Cousins Thomas and David, owners of a mobile restaurant, team up with their friend Moby, a bumbling private detective, to save the beautiful Sylvia, a pickpocket. Action and humor abound in the streets of Barcelona, culminating with a battle in the castle hideout of the evil gang.
Twin Dragon
On holidays in Hong Kong, Mrs Ma gives birth to identical twins. A criminal in the same hospital attempts to escape, taking one of the twins hostage. The child is lost during the confusion, and Mr and Mrs Ma return to New York with one child. Years later, John Ma is a famous conductor and pianist, unaware that his twin brother "Boomer" is a mechanic/race car driver/bodyguard in Hong Kong. When John travels to Hong Kong to give a concert, the twins get caught up in each other's business, about which they are anything but experts.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Jet Li Movies
Adventure King 1996
A serial adventure writer with problems in his personal life lives out the adventures of his literary hero, King of Adventurers.
Black Mask 1996
A survivor of a supersoldier project must fight his former comrades as a masked hero.
Claws of steel
Jet Li stars in this comic spectacle as a Chinese "Robin Hood" who stumbles upon a kidnapping scheme...
Cradle 2 the Grave 2003
A jewel thief's daughter is kidnapped after he steals a collection of prized black diamonds, which aren't at all what they seem.
Danny The Dog 2005 -- Unleashed
A man raised into behaving like a dog, escapes from his captor to start a new life, who seeks to reclaim him because of his unnatural martial arts skills that are triggered when unleashed.
Deadly China Hero 1993
Jet Li reprises his role as Martial Arts Master Wong Fei Hung in this unofficial sequel (and parody) to the Once Upon A Time In China series. In this film, Wong needs a bigger school for his students.
At first, good fortune seems to come his way when he finds a larger building for a lower price. However, this rapidly changes when he finds out that his next door neighbor is actually a brothel. Besides this, Wong has to deal with a group of perverted monks who are kidnapping girls to sell into slavery.
They're in cahoots with the new chief of police (so to speak), a maniacal loon who is really fronting for the boxer rebellion. On top of all of that, foreigners are selling bogus medicine that causes hearing loss to Chinese children, and a father and daughter kung fu team are searching for their lost daughter/sister.
Fearless Directors Cut 2006
It is loosely based on the life of Huo Yuanjia, a famous Chinese martial artist who challenged foreign fighters in highly publicised events, restoring pride and nationalism to China at a time when Western Imperialism and Japanese manipulation were eroding the country during the last few years before the birth of the Republic of China.
Fist Of Legend 1994
In 1937, a Chinese martial artist returns to Shanghai to find his teacher dead and his school harassed by the Japanese.
Fong Sai Yuk I And II 1993
I
Fong Sai-yuk is a native of Zhaoqing, Guangdong province. His father, Fong Tak (方德), is a rich businessman while his mother Miu Tsui Fa is a highly-skilled martial artist. His mother is also the daughter of one of the legendary Five Elders of the southern Shaolin Monastery.
According to legend, his mother breaks every bone and limb in his body after his birth and bathes him in Chinese Rubbing Alcohol (鐵打酒 dit da jow) to make him practically invulnerable. Fong Sai-yuk's body becomes "copper skin and metal bone" after the treatment.
II
Fong Sai-yuk and his wife Ting-Ting are now fully-fledged members of the Red Flower Society and he is the godson of its leader Chan Ka Lok. His godfather favours him and intends to groom him to become his successor. Chan's deputy, the ruthless Yu Chan Hoi, stands in Fong's way and tries to harm him often. The members of the society are unaware that Chan is in fact the younger brother of the Qianlong Emperor. Some Japanese Rōnin find evidence of Chan's identity and they attempt to hand it over to the emperor. Chan is aware that if his true identity is revealed, the society may split up.
Hitman 1998
Financially troubled, a newbie hitman reluctantly takes the job of finding the plotted killer of a Japanese tycoon...
Invincible Shaolin
An evil Qing warlord (Wong Lung Wei) comes up with a brilliant plan to rid the Qing Empire of the Shaolin masters. He invites three Shaoliners to his mansion and has them fight it out with three novice South Shaoliners. Of course, the Northerners win and accidentally kill the Southerners. News of the incident reaches Shaolin, where the elder dispatches three top fighters to deal with the crisis of the Shaolin in-fighting. Here the Venoms are in top notch form under the beady eye of madman Tai Cheh.
Hero
A group of assassins: Flying Snow (飛雪) (Maggie Cheung), Broken Sword (殘劍) (Tony Leung Chiu-Wai), and Long Sky (長空) (Donnie Yen), have sworn to kill the King of Qin (秦王) (Chen Daoming), and Nameless (無名) (Jet Li) comes to the royal capital to claim the reward offered for their defeat. The movie tells the story of his conversation with the King of Qin, and through a series of flashbacks depicts the journey he took to save the country from collapse. Zhang Ziyi stars as Broken Sword's servant Moon (如月).
Hero was first released in China on October 24, 2002. At that time, it was both the most expensive and the highest-grossing motion picture in Chinese film history. Miramax Films owned the American market distribution rights, but delayed the release of the film for nearly two years. It was finally presented by Quentin Tarantino to American theaters on August 27, 2004.
Kiss of the Dragon 2001
A betrayed intelligence officer enlists the aid of a prostitute to prove his innocence from a deadly conspiracy while returning a favor to her.
Kung Fu Master (aka The Evil Cult) 1993
Jet Li stars in The Kung Fu Cult Master, a sword clashing, people flying, kung fu fighting, grandiose epic that will leave you in a bewildered daze. You won't be able to figure out all the characters, much less follow the plot of this truly over-the-top film. Roughly speaking, the movie centers around the conflict for posession of two magical swords which will give their controller supreme power - or at least that's how it begins. A(young Chang Mo-Kei (Jet Li) sees his parents forced to commit suicide by the various warring factions, and is himself infected with the "Jinx's Palm" which makes him sickly and weak. This all changes when Mo-Kei learns the invincible solar stance, which gives him invincible martial arts powers. Accompanied by his companion Siu Chiu (Chingmy Yau) he sets off to stop the fighting among the very clans upon whom he's sworn vengeance. However, he can only halt the fighting temporarily, and then a new round of treachery, double-crossing, and deception begins as the various factions seem to turn on each other. This leads Mo-Kei to cross paths with the princess Chao-Min (Cheung Man, who also plays Mo-Kei's mother), who seems to be at the center of it all. Confused yet? Mind you, this is only the barest bones of the story, and it doesn't even begin to describe what this film is really all about.
Last Hero In China 1993
It was released after the original Once Upon a Time in China trilogy. It is derivative of the original Once Upon a Time in China series, and unlike other imitation films, it can be considered a spin-off or spoof to some extent. The film's action director was Yuen Woo-ping and like the first three Once Upon a Time in China films, it starred Jet Li as legendary Chinese folk hero, Wong Fei Hung. However, it differs greatly in tone from the Once Upon a Time in China series, containing stronger elements of violence and broader, more slapstick, comedy.
Lethal Weapon 4
With personal crises and age weighing in on them, LAPD officers Riggs and Murtaugh must contend with a deadly Chinese crimelord trying to get his brother out of prison.
Meltdown 2001
When a military officer (Jet Li of Romeo Is Bleeding and Fist of Legend) miscalculates and causes the explosive death of dozens of children on a school bus--something you'll never see in an American movie!--he leaves his position to become a bodyguard for an egomaniacal movie star named Frankie (Jacky Cheung from Bullet in the Head and A Chinese Ghost Story 2, doing a satirical parody of Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee). The star claims to do all his own stunts, but in fact Li has become his stunt double. An investigative reporter (Chingmy Yau, Naked Killer) catches them switching places and decides to do an exposé. From this point on, Meltdown (also known as High Risk) turns into a Hong Kong version of Die Hard, with terrorists taking over a skyscraper in order to steal valuable jewels, as well as a couple of young lovers, a villainous kung fu master who wants to challenge Frankie, and a hip-hop soundtrack. Meltdown is a delirious romp, crammed with as much low comedy and high-powered action as three Hollywood flicks. Despite (or partly because of) some clumsy special effects, logical absurdities, and cheesy plot developments, the movie is hugely entertaining, and Jet Li is in fine charismatic form.
Once Upon a Time in China 2
The sequel to Tsui Hark's epic Once Upon a Time in China features Wong Fei-Hong (Jet Li) battling the White Lotus Cult, who are bent on expelling foreigners from China. While at a medical convention in Canton, Wong meets and befriends Dr. Sun Yat-Sen (Zhang Tie Lin). However, this puts him at odds with the local magistrate (led by Donnie Yen), who are trying to squish the growing rebellion led by Dr. Sun. Ever the champion of justice, Wong teams with Sun to help the rebellion, but can only do so by stopping the evil White Lotus Cult from doing evil White Lotus Cult things.
The series' famed political overtones prove surprisingly effective in this film, giving the plot an affecting resonance. The history and fiction combine more seamlessly in this film, though historically the film is far from accurate. Still, the story is relatively easy to follow for a Once Upon a Time in China film, and Jet Li shows great presence as Wong Fei-Hong. Max Mok replaces Yuen Biao as comedy-relief sidekick Leung Fu, and proves more fitting for the role. Rosamund Kwan reprises her role as Aunt Yee.
The film is better balanced than the original, too. Director Tsui Hark handles all the disparate elements well. History, comedy, pathos and action are blended together to make Once Upon a Time in China II the best in the series. Yuen Woo-Ping's excellent choreography won a Hong Kong Film award, and the knock-down battle between Jet Li and Donnie Yen ranks as one of Hong Kong Cinema's absolute best. If you must see any Once Upon a Time in China movie, make it this one. (Kozo 1996)
Shaolin Rescuers 1978
The One 2001
There is not one universe, but there are many, which is a multiverse. Supposing you are just one person, there are many other versions of you in the other universes, there are ways to travel, but only a police agency,MVA, can travel only for police procedures. Gabriel Yulaw (Jet Li)is a former MVA agent, who killed another version of himself in self-defense. It made the other versions of him stronger. When Yulaw found out about this, he became power-hungry killing the 122 other versions for two years. After killing Lawless (also played by Jet)and getting captured by his former partner Roedecker (Delroy Lindo) and a new MVA agent Funsch (Jason Statham) Yulaw managed to escape the prison and is trying to kill his last target, Gabe Law (also played by Jet) who is a police officer. He is also at Yulaw's strength. Roedecker and Funsch now have to arrest Yulaw before he can kill Gabe. There is a possibility that the universe could die or make Yulaw invinible. After encountering Yulaw for the first time, Gabe thought that it was his split personality, but it wasn't. Will Gabe be able to confront Yulaw before or after Yulaw ruins his life?
The Bodyguard from Beijing 1994
Known by few, there exists an elite corp of international bodyguards based in China. Allan Hui Ching-yeung (John Chang in American releases) is one of their most promising members known for his highly unorthodox methods, such as pointing a gun at a client's head. Although his methods are anti-trust building, his decisions are usually right.
When a wealthy man's (Ng Wai-Kwok) girlfriend, Michelle Yeung (Christy Chung) becomes the only surviving (of three) witness of a mob murder, Allan (Jet Li) is hired to deal with the many attempts on her life. After isolating her completely in her penthouse with her young nephew and two Hong Kong policemen, Charlie Leung Kam-Po (Sergeant Lau in American releases) and Ken (Kent Cheng and Leung Wing-Chung), he has to deal with her anger at being sequestered.
The Enforcer 1995
The amazing Jet Li plays a cop whose job keeps him from attending his son's junior kung fu competitions. When sent undercover to infiltrate the gang of a brutal mob boss, his arrest--part of his cover story--exposes his son to humiliation in school. Meanwhile, his wife falls deeper into illness. The Enforcer is a classic Hong Kong blend of dazzling kung fu action and outrageously sentimental subplots. Yet as silly as some situations may seem (and let's be honest, they aren't any more ridiculous than your average Sly Stallone or Arnold Schwarzenegger movie), they're never boring, and when the spectacular fights begin it doesn't matter--Jet Li's stunning skill and natural charisma make him magnetic. Anita Mui, costarring as a police detective tracking Li down, gets to do her share of fighting as well. In the finale, father and son team up for a battle as funny as it is spectacular.
The Forbidden Kingdom
A discovery made by a kung fu obsessed American teen sends him on an adventure to China, where he joins up with a band of martial arts warriors in order to free the imprisoned Monkey King.
The Master 1989
Uncle Tak (Yuen Wah) is the owner of the Po Chi Lam Institute in San Francisco’s Chinatown. One of his former students, Johnny (Jerry Trimble), has abused his skills and has plans to take over the city with his martial arts schools. When Johnny confronts Uncle Tak, Tak is seriously injured and taken in by Anna (Anna Ricketts), a gymnast whose attitude has her shunned by the outside world.
Uncle Tak’s student from China, Jet (Jet Li) has arrived to San Fransisco on a temporary visa. When he arrives at the airport, three thugs steal Jet’s suitcase but they become impressed when they see Jet keep up with them on foot, while they tried to drive off. They want Jet to take them on as students, but he refuses. When Jet finally learns of Uncle Tak’s location, he is met with coldness by his former teacher, who feels Jet somehow let him down by not showing up earlier. Jet does everything he can to convinve Tak to forgive him and eventually, their relationship is mended.
Things come to a blistering turnaround when Johnny has his students destroy the Po Chi Lam and Anna and the now reformed thugs are beaten, Jet decides to teach the thugs how to defend themselves. When Johnny and Jet face each other off, they are stopped by the police and Johnny runs off. The police have been wanting to nail Johnny for his crimes but have no proof. Meanwhile, Uncle Tak is challenged by Johnny to take on both him and his students on top of a commerical building, with a kidnapped Anna as the prize. When Jet learns where Tak is, Jet decides to go and help his teacher out and fight Johnny in one final match.
Swordsman
It's not necessary to see the first Swordsman before you see Swordsman II--though some of the characters are the same, the cast is almost completely different. Into the thick of a clan feud in long-ago China comes young swordsman Ling (Jet Li), who has a romantic attachment to the leader of one side of the feud (Rosamund Kwan). However, on the other side is an evil sorcerer, Asia the Invincible (Brigitte Lin), who has found a magical scroll that will give the user formidable powers if the user castrates himself. Not only has Asia done so, over the course of the movie he transforms into a woman. Ling accidentally meets the newly feminine Asia, who remains silent to hide her still masculine voice, and they find themselves in the throes of a powerful attraction. But this much of the plot is only the tip of the iceberg; Hong Kong movies routinely pack enough story for three films into one, and Swordsman II is no exception. What is exceptional is the emotional power of the story, the superb performances, and the spectacular and hyperkinetic cinematography. Lin is completely magnetic and Li is at his buoyant, charismatic best. There's something so delightful and inviting about the special effects in Hong Kong films that it's simply more fun to believe them than not, even if they aren't realistic by Hollywood standards. At their best, Hong Kong fantasies (like A Chinese Ghost Story or Green Snake) become much more than camp.
The Shaolin Temple
A young boy (jet li) escaping from a slave camp is taken in by the monks of the shaolin temple. there, he learns martial arts in order to take revenge on the traitorous general who killed his father. his quest for vengeance implicates the monks, who come to his defense. in the process of fighting the general's troops, they save the true emperor, who rewards them greatly. this was jet's first big film, and the first of three shao lin pictures. all three feature incredible no-flying-people (i.e. the kung fu is real and performed without the use of wires). this film is from mainland china.
The Tai Chi Master
Junbao (Jet Li) and Tienbo grow up together in a Shaolin Temple as monks, studying the martial arts and generally getting into trouble. When they are expelled from the temple after Tienbo almost kills a fellow student who cheats in a fight against him, they go to the town to find food. A gang of henchmen take the money from a local shop owner where a woman called Miss Li steals the money and gives it back to the owner. Having noticed his money gone, the henchmen start to fight with Miss Li where Junbao interferes and defeats all of them. Army reinforcements arrive to break up the fight and so the trio run away to escape capture. At this moment the eunuch governor travels through the town. Tienbo realizes that he wants to be as rich as the governor, but Miss Li warns him that he has "a heart of a viper" and wonders if he could handle his power. Miss Li then shows the monks to a pub to get food.
A serial adventure writer with problems in his personal life lives out the adventures of his literary hero, King of Adventurers.
Black Mask 1996
A survivor of a supersoldier project must fight his former comrades as a masked hero.
Claws of steel
Jet Li stars in this comic spectacle as a Chinese "Robin Hood" who stumbles upon a kidnapping scheme...
Cradle 2 the Grave 2003
A jewel thief's daughter is kidnapped after he steals a collection of prized black diamonds, which aren't at all what they seem.
Danny The Dog 2005 -- Unleashed
A man raised into behaving like a dog, escapes from his captor to start a new life, who seeks to reclaim him because of his unnatural martial arts skills that are triggered when unleashed.
Deadly China Hero 1993
Jet Li reprises his role as Martial Arts Master Wong Fei Hung in this unofficial sequel (and parody) to the Once Upon A Time In China series. In this film, Wong needs a bigger school for his students.
At first, good fortune seems to come his way when he finds a larger building for a lower price. However, this rapidly changes when he finds out that his next door neighbor is actually a brothel. Besides this, Wong has to deal with a group of perverted monks who are kidnapping girls to sell into slavery.
They're in cahoots with the new chief of police (so to speak), a maniacal loon who is really fronting for the boxer rebellion. On top of all of that, foreigners are selling bogus medicine that causes hearing loss to Chinese children, and a father and daughter kung fu team are searching for their lost daughter/sister.
Fearless Directors Cut 2006
It is loosely based on the life of Huo Yuanjia, a famous Chinese martial artist who challenged foreign fighters in highly publicised events, restoring pride and nationalism to China at a time when Western Imperialism and Japanese manipulation were eroding the country during the last few years before the birth of the Republic of China.
Fist Of Legend 1994
In 1937, a Chinese martial artist returns to Shanghai to find his teacher dead and his school harassed by the Japanese.
Fong Sai Yuk I And II 1993
I
Fong Sai-yuk is a native of Zhaoqing, Guangdong province. His father, Fong Tak (方德), is a rich businessman while his mother Miu Tsui Fa is a highly-skilled martial artist. His mother is also the daughter of one of the legendary Five Elders of the southern Shaolin Monastery.
According to legend, his mother breaks every bone and limb in his body after his birth and bathes him in Chinese Rubbing Alcohol (鐵打酒 dit da jow) to make him practically invulnerable. Fong Sai-yuk's body becomes "copper skin and metal bone" after the treatment.
II
Fong Sai-yuk and his wife Ting-Ting are now fully-fledged members of the Red Flower Society and he is the godson of its leader Chan Ka Lok. His godfather favours him and intends to groom him to become his successor. Chan's deputy, the ruthless Yu Chan Hoi, stands in Fong's way and tries to harm him often. The members of the society are unaware that Chan is in fact the younger brother of the Qianlong Emperor. Some Japanese Rōnin find evidence of Chan's identity and they attempt to hand it over to the emperor. Chan is aware that if his true identity is revealed, the society may split up.
Hitman 1998
Financially troubled, a newbie hitman reluctantly takes the job of finding the plotted killer of a Japanese tycoon...
Invincible Shaolin
An evil Qing warlord (Wong Lung Wei) comes up with a brilliant plan to rid the Qing Empire of the Shaolin masters. He invites three Shaoliners to his mansion and has them fight it out with three novice South Shaoliners. Of course, the Northerners win and accidentally kill the Southerners. News of the incident reaches Shaolin, where the elder dispatches three top fighters to deal with the crisis of the Shaolin in-fighting. Here the Venoms are in top notch form under the beady eye of madman Tai Cheh.
Hero
A group of assassins: Flying Snow (飛雪) (Maggie Cheung), Broken Sword (殘劍) (Tony Leung Chiu-Wai), and Long Sky (長空) (Donnie Yen), have sworn to kill the King of Qin (秦王) (Chen Daoming), and Nameless (無名) (Jet Li) comes to the royal capital to claim the reward offered for their defeat. The movie tells the story of his conversation with the King of Qin, and through a series of flashbacks depicts the journey he took to save the country from collapse. Zhang Ziyi stars as Broken Sword's servant Moon (如月).
Hero was first released in China on October 24, 2002. At that time, it was both the most expensive and the highest-grossing motion picture in Chinese film history. Miramax Films owned the American market distribution rights, but delayed the release of the film for nearly two years. It was finally presented by Quentin Tarantino to American theaters on August 27, 2004.
Kiss of the Dragon 2001
A betrayed intelligence officer enlists the aid of a prostitute to prove his innocence from a deadly conspiracy while returning a favor to her.
Kung Fu Master (aka The Evil Cult) 1993
Jet Li stars in The Kung Fu Cult Master, a sword clashing, people flying, kung fu fighting, grandiose epic that will leave you in a bewildered daze. You won't be able to figure out all the characters, much less follow the plot of this truly over-the-top film. Roughly speaking, the movie centers around the conflict for posession of two magical swords which will give their controller supreme power - or at least that's how it begins. A(young Chang Mo-Kei (Jet Li) sees his parents forced to commit suicide by the various warring factions, and is himself infected with the "Jinx's Palm" which makes him sickly and weak. This all changes when Mo-Kei learns the invincible solar stance, which gives him invincible martial arts powers. Accompanied by his companion Siu Chiu (Chingmy Yau) he sets off to stop the fighting among the very clans upon whom he's sworn vengeance. However, he can only halt the fighting temporarily, and then a new round of treachery, double-crossing, and deception begins as the various factions seem to turn on each other. This leads Mo-Kei to cross paths with the princess Chao-Min (Cheung Man, who also plays Mo-Kei's mother), who seems to be at the center of it all. Confused yet? Mind you, this is only the barest bones of the story, and it doesn't even begin to describe what this film is really all about.
Last Hero In China 1993
It was released after the original Once Upon a Time in China trilogy. It is derivative of the original Once Upon a Time in China series, and unlike other imitation films, it can be considered a spin-off or spoof to some extent. The film's action director was Yuen Woo-ping and like the first three Once Upon a Time in China films, it starred Jet Li as legendary Chinese folk hero, Wong Fei Hung. However, it differs greatly in tone from the Once Upon a Time in China series, containing stronger elements of violence and broader, more slapstick, comedy.
Lethal Weapon 4
With personal crises and age weighing in on them, LAPD officers Riggs and Murtaugh must contend with a deadly Chinese crimelord trying to get his brother out of prison.
Meltdown 2001
When a military officer (Jet Li of Romeo Is Bleeding and Fist of Legend) miscalculates and causes the explosive death of dozens of children on a school bus--something you'll never see in an American movie!--he leaves his position to become a bodyguard for an egomaniacal movie star named Frankie (Jacky Cheung from Bullet in the Head and A Chinese Ghost Story 2, doing a satirical parody of Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee). The star claims to do all his own stunts, but in fact Li has become his stunt double. An investigative reporter (Chingmy Yau, Naked Killer) catches them switching places and decides to do an exposé. From this point on, Meltdown (also known as High Risk) turns into a Hong Kong version of Die Hard, with terrorists taking over a skyscraper in order to steal valuable jewels, as well as a couple of young lovers, a villainous kung fu master who wants to challenge Frankie, and a hip-hop soundtrack. Meltdown is a delirious romp, crammed with as much low comedy and high-powered action as three Hollywood flicks. Despite (or partly because of) some clumsy special effects, logical absurdities, and cheesy plot developments, the movie is hugely entertaining, and Jet Li is in fine charismatic form.
Once Upon a Time in China 2
The sequel to Tsui Hark's epic Once Upon a Time in China features Wong Fei-Hong (Jet Li) battling the White Lotus Cult, who are bent on expelling foreigners from China. While at a medical convention in Canton, Wong meets and befriends Dr. Sun Yat-Sen (Zhang Tie Lin). However, this puts him at odds with the local magistrate (led by Donnie Yen), who are trying to squish the growing rebellion led by Dr. Sun. Ever the champion of justice, Wong teams with Sun to help the rebellion, but can only do so by stopping the evil White Lotus Cult from doing evil White Lotus Cult things.
The series' famed political overtones prove surprisingly effective in this film, giving the plot an affecting resonance. The history and fiction combine more seamlessly in this film, though historically the film is far from accurate. Still, the story is relatively easy to follow for a Once Upon a Time in China film, and Jet Li shows great presence as Wong Fei-Hong. Max Mok replaces Yuen Biao as comedy-relief sidekick Leung Fu, and proves more fitting for the role. Rosamund Kwan reprises her role as Aunt Yee.
The film is better balanced than the original, too. Director Tsui Hark handles all the disparate elements well. History, comedy, pathos and action are blended together to make Once Upon a Time in China II the best in the series. Yuen Woo-Ping's excellent choreography won a Hong Kong Film award, and the knock-down battle between Jet Li and Donnie Yen ranks as one of Hong Kong Cinema's absolute best. If you must see any Once Upon a Time in China movie, make it this one. (Kozo 1996)
Shaolin Rescuers 1978
The One 2001
There is not one universe, but there are many, which is a multiverse. Supposing you are just one person, there are many other versions of you in the other universes, there are ways to travel, but only a police agency,MVA, can travel only for police procedures. Gabriel Yulaw (Jet Li)is a former MVA agent, who killed another version of himself in self-defense. It made the other versions of him stronger. When Yulaw found out about this, he became power-hungry killing the 122 other versions for two years. After killing Lawless (also played by Jet)and getting captured by his former partner Roedecker (Delroy Lindo) and a new MVA agent Funsch (Jason Statham) Yulaw managed to escape the prison and is trying to kill his last target, Gabe Law (also played by Jet) who is a police officer. He is also at Yulaw's strength. Roedecker and Funsch now have to arrest Yulaw before he can kill Gabe. There is a possibility that the universe could die or make Yulaw invinible. After encountering Yulaw for the first time, Gabe thought that it was his split personality, but it wasn't. Will Gabe be able to confront Yulaw before or after Yulaw ruins his life?
The Bodyguard from Beijing 1994
Known by few, there exists an elite corp of international bodyguards based in China. Allan Hui Ching-yeung (John Chang in American releases) is one of their most promising members known for his highly unorthodox methods, such as pointing a gun at a client's head. Although his methods are anti-trust building, his decisions are usually right.
When a wealthy man's (Ng Wai-Kwok) girlfriend, Michelle Yeung (Christy Chung) becomes the only surviving (of three) witness of a mob murder, Allan (Jet Li) is hired to deal with the many attempts on her life. After isolating her completely in her penthouse with her young nephew and two Hong Kong policemen, Charlie Leung Kam-Po (Sergeant Lau in American releases) and Ken (Kent Cheng and Leung Wing-Chung), he has to deal with her anger at being sequestered.
The Enforcer 1995
The amazing Jet Li plays a cop whose job keeps him from attending his son's junior kung fu competitions. When sent undercover to infiltrate the gang of a brutal mob boss, his arrest--part of his cover story--exposes his son to humiliation in school. Meanwhile, his wife falls deeper into illness. The Enforcer is a classic Hong Kong blend of dazzling kung fu action and outrageously sentimental subplots. Yet as silly as some situations may seem (and let's be honest, they aren't any more ridiculous than your average Sly Stallone or Arnold Schwarzenegger movie), they're never boring, and when the spectacular fights begin it doesn't matter--Jet Li's stunning skill and natural charisma make him magnetic. Anita Mui, costarring as a police detective tracking Li down, gets to do her share of fighting as well. In the finale, father and son team up for a battle as funny as it is spectacular.
The Forbidden Kingdom
A discovery made by a kung fu obsessed American teen sends him on an adventure to China, where he joins up with a band of martial arts warriors in order to free the imprisoned Monkey King.
The Master 1989
Uncle Tak (Yuen Wah) is the owner of the Po Chi Lam Institute in San Francisco’s Chinatown. One of his former students, Johnny (Jerry Trimble), has abused his skills and has plans to take over the city with his martial arts schools. When Johnny confronts Uncle Tak, Tak is seriously injured and taken in by Anna (Anna Ricketts), a gymnast whose attitude has her shunned by the outside world.
Uncle Tak’s student from China, Jet (Jet Li) has arrived to San Fransisco on a temporary visa. When he arrives at the airport, three thugs steal Jet’s suitcase but they become impressed when they see Jet keep up with them on foot, while they tried to drive off. They want Jet to take them on as students, but he refuses. When Jet finally learns of Uncle Tak’s location, he is met with coldness by his former teacher, who feels Jet somehow let him down by not showing up earlier. Jet does everything he can to convinve Tak to forgive him and eventually, their relationship is mended.
Things come to a blistering turnaround when Johnny has his students destroy the Po Chi Lam and Anna and the now reformed thugs are beaten, Jet decides to teach the thugs how to defend themselves. When Johnny and Jet face each other off, they are stopped by the police and Johnny runs off. The police have been wanting to nail Johnny for his crimes but have no proof. Meanwhile, Uncle Tak is challenged by Johnny to take on both him and his students on top of a commerical building, with a kidnapped Anna as the prize. When Jet learns where Tak is, Jet decides to go and help his teacher out and fight Johnny in one final match.
Swordsman
It's not necessary to see the first Swordsman before you see Swordsman II--though some of the characters are the same, the cast is almost completely different. Into the thick of a clan feud in long-ago China comes young swordsman Ling (Jet Li), who has a romantic attachment to the leader of one side of the feud (Rosamund Kwan). However, on the other side is an evil sorcerer, Asia the Invincible (Brigitte Lin), who has found a magical scroll that will give the user formidable powers if the user castrates himself. Not only has Asia done so, over the course of the movie he transforms into a woman. Ling accidentally meets the newly feminine Asia, who remains silent to hide her still masculine voice, and they find themselves in the throes of a powerful attraction. But this much of the plot is only the tip of the iceberg; Hong Kong movies routinely pack enough story for three films into one, and Swordsman II is no exception. What is exceptional is the emotional power of the story, the superb performances, and the spectacular and hyperkinetic cinematography. Lin is completely magnetic and Li is at his buoyant, charismatic best. There's something so delightful and inviting about the special effects in Hong Kong films that it's simply more fun to believe them than not, even if they aren't realistic by Hollywood standards. At their best, Hong Kong fantasies (like A Chinese Ghost Story or Green Snake) become much more than camp.
The Shaolin Temple
A young boy (jet li) escaping from a slave camp is taken in by the monks of the shaolin temple. there, he learns martial arts in order to take revenge on the traitorous general who killed his father. his quest for vengeance implicates the monks, who come to his defense. in the process of fighting the general's troops, they save the true emperor, who rewards them greatly. this was jet's first big film, and the first of three shao lin pictures. all three feature incredible no-flying-people (i.e. the kung fu is real and performed without the use of wires). this film is from mainland china.
The Tai Chi Master
Junbao (Jet Li) and Tienbo grow up together in a Shaolin Temple as monks, studying the martial arts and generally getting into trouble. When they are expelled from the temple after Tienbo almost kills a fellow student who cheats in a fight against him, they go to the town to find food. A gang of henchmen take the money from a local shop owner where a woman called Miss Li steals the money and gives it back to the owner. Having noticed his money gone, the henchmen start to fight with Miss Li where Junbao interferes and defeats all of them. Army reinforcements arrive to break up the fight and so the trio run away to escape capture. At this moment the eunuch governor travels through the town. Tienbo realizes that he wants to be as rich as the governor, but Miss Li warns him that he has "a heart of a viper" and wonders if he could handle his power. Miss Li then shows the monks to a pub to get food.
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