The One and Only HK DVDs Thread v.2
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For those w/ regionless players (or R2 players), the HKL series just released an SE of this one that includes a commentary. Just an FYI...
Originally posted by Trigger
I watched Purple Storm tonight [snip]
I recommend this one.
I watched Purple Storm tonight [snip]
I recommend this one.
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Well you do have option of buying them at very close to our prices (via http://www.bensonsworld.co.uk ). You won't find HKL titles for less than £16.99 in the B+M stores. Cheapest online, delivered is £14.99.
Oh. For the European readers, http://www.under18.org.uk/search.cfm has Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon for £11.99 delivered. Around US$17 delivered
Review here http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/getreview.cgi?id=53 .
Oh. For the European readers, http://www.under18.org.uk/search.cfm has Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon for £11.99 delivered. Around US$17 delivered
Review here http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/getreview.cgi?id=53 .
#104
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I watched God of Cookery and laughed until I burst. What are some good Stephen Chow films that I would also like based on the fact that I liked God of Cookery?
#106
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Muldoon has removed the database from the http://www.asiandvdguide.com which (used to) hosts reviews for many different DVD releases (Universe vs. Mei Ah versions of same film on DVD) and also posts news. His reason apparently is that he feels that some visitors to his site were stealing his news information and not giving him proper credit. You can go there now and see for yourself - hopefully he will bring it back. You can still go into the forum over there and plead with him to return the database. I as I'm sure many of you have found that database to be invaluable when shopping for HK DVDs. I can't imagine a world without it. -sad-
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Originally posted by Rocky_Raccoon
I was going to recommend some Stephen Chow movies to you Trigger. Then I remembered you would just end up trashing them completely so I decided not to.
Clint
I was going to recommend some Stephen Chow movies to you Trigger. Then I remembered you would just end up trashing them completely so I decided not to.
Clint

You're mean. I'm sorry you don't agree with my opinions of movies - I just post my mini-reviews of the films I watch because I wanna talk about em. I'm not trying to trash on anybody else's opinion or insult anyone. I'm sorry if you feel that way.

If you look at my mini-reviews, I like most of the film I watch that you guys suggest... I just didn't care for a few (East is Red, 5 Element Ninja, etc) - and most of the ones I didn't like are ones that I got on my own without any influence from this forum.
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Stephen Chow is a Dork!
I hate him I hate him I hate him!!
But, here are some movies that are supposed to be very good:
King of Beggars
God of Cookery
Flirtong Scholar
I hate him I hate him I hate him!!
I hate Michael Wong even more!!
Ah... therapy is good
But, here are some movies that are supposed to be very good:
King of Beggars
God of Cookery
Flirtong Scholar
I hate him I hate him I hate him!!
I hate Michael Wong even more!!
Ah... therapy is good
#109
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Re: Stephen Chow is a Dork!
Originally posted by axolotls return
I hate him I hate him I hate him!!
But, here are some movies that are supposed to be very good:
King of Beggars
God of Cookery
Flirtong Scholar
I hate him I hate him I hate him!!
I hate Michael Wong even more!!
Ah... therapy is good
I hate him I hate him I hate him!!
But, here are some movies that are supposed to be very good:
King of Beggars
God of Cookery
Flirtong Scholar
I hate him I hate him I hate him!!
I hate Michael Wong even more!!
Ah... therapy is good

thanks...

anyone else?
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More good Stephen Chow movies:
From Beijing With Love (my favorite of his)
The Tricky Master
Justice My Foot
King of Comedy (more serious, I read it's better if you've seen a lot of his stuff first. On the bad side, there is one questionable scene. But on the good side, there's Cecilia Cheung.
From Beijing With Love (my favorite of his)
The Tricky Master
Justice My Foot
King of Comedy (more serious, I read it's better if you've seen a lot of his stuff first. On the bad side, there is one questionable scene. But on the good side, there's Cecilia Cheung.
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Originally posted by Trigger
I watched God of Cookery and laughed until I burst. What are some good Stephen Chow films that I would also like based on the fact that I liked God of Cookery?
I watched God of Cookery and laughed until I burst. What are some good Stephen Chow films that I would also like based on the fact that I liked God of Cookery?
FORBIDDEN CITY COP is very good and a semi-sequel to FROM BEIJING WITH LOVE, although it's a period piece. Unfortunately the DVD is basically just the laserdisc version with the same burned-in subs. Hopefully they'll remaster it soon.
GOD OF GAMBLERS III: BACK TO SHANGHAI is also a great film, but the DVD is fullscreen!

LOVE ON DELIVERY is an extremely funny romantic comedy, but the DVD quality isn't so hot (burned-in subs).
FLIRTING SCHOLAR is an amusing period piece with Gong Li (who's also in GOD OF GAMBLERS III). Definitely worth getting.
If you are interested in seeing Chiau at his most ambitious, then you should get CHINESE ODYSSEY PARTS I and II, in which Stephen does his version of the Monkey King. There is as much drama as comedy in these.
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Thanks guys... So if I thought God of Cookery was one of the funniest films ever, I am sure to love:
From Beijing With Love
Forbidden City Cop
God of Gamblers III: Back to Shanghai
Love on Delivery
Flirting Scholar
Chinese Odessey parts I and II
The Tricky Master
Justice My Foot
King of Comedy
King of Beggars
Is that about right?
From Beijing With Love
Forbidden City Cop
God of Gamblers III: Back to Shanghai
Love on Delivery
Flirting Scholar
Chinese Odessey parts I and II
The Tricky Master
Justice My Foot
King of Comedy
King of Beggars
Is that about right?
#113
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I watched Zu: Warriors yada yada yada by Tsui Hark today... it was interesting. I thought it was really good - much better than I expected given when it was made. It was alot of good fun... it sort of fell apart near the end, but I can give it a thumbs up. What did you guys think of it?
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Originally posted by nemein
Actually I think the going rumor is Jet turned down the Matrix because they tried screwing him over. From what I heard Reeves is getting something like $20M/pic for the next two. They wanted Jet to do both for less than $5M I think it was
Originally posted by Trigger
I think Jet Li turned down some really huge films to do this one. Something Matrix or whatever...
I think Jet Li turned down some really huge films to do this one. Something Matrix or whatever...
"The Matrix" did just fine without any actual martial artists, so why throw money at one of them just to get him to sign? Now if Jet Li was coming off of a hit like CTHD when the deal was offered, I'd agree that it was an insult. Or if "The Matrix 2" was a b.o. bust and they needed some street cred for the third installment... Personally, I feel that Jet Li's Hollywood career needed those Matrix sequels more than they needed him.
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Originally posted by Trigger
I watched Zu: Warriors yada yada yada by Tsui Hark today... it was interesting. I thought it was really good - much better than I expected given when it was made. It was alot of good fun... it sort of fell apart near the end, but I can give it a thumbs up. What did you guys think of it?
I watched Zu: Warriors yada yada yada by Tsui Hark today... it was interesting. I thought it was really good - much better than I expected given when it was made. It was alot of good fun... it sort of fell apart near the end, but I can give it a thumbs up. What did you guys think of it?
I could easily see this movie showing up on MST3K. I got it used in a swap for a cd that I paid a buck for and I don't think I got my money's worth. And I consider myself a fan of the genre and know when not to take a movie to seriously.
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Originally posted by Trigger
You guys are going to roast me, but I liked the US version of Gorgeous better than the HK one (although I only saw the HK version once)... I thought the HK version moved too slowly and didn't have a very good pacing. I consider the two versions as two different cuts and I prefer the US cut of the film. The US version does have alot cut from it, but it also has a few scenes in it that aren't present in the HK version - so either way you go (for those completists out there), you're going to be missing something. If you're that much of a stickler about it - I'd say get both. The US version has a nice commentary and a featurette (which is also available on the HK disc) and a music video and it's also a fantastic transfer.
You guys are going to roast me, but I liked the US version of Gorgeous better than the HK one (although I only saw the HK version once)... I thought the HK version moved too slowly and didn't have a very good pacing. I consider the two versions as two different cuts and I prefer the US cut of the film. The US version does have alot cut from it, but it also has a few scenes in it that aren't present in the HK version - so either way you go (for those completists out there), you're going to be missing something. If you're that much of a stickler about it - I'd say get both. The US version has a nice commentary and a featurette (which is also available on the HK disc) and a music video and it's also a fantastic transfer.
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Originally posted by Trigger
I watched God of Cookery and laughed until I burst. What are some good Stephen Chow films that I would also like based on the fact that I liked God of Cookery?
I watched God of Cookery and laughed until I burst. What are some good Stephen Chow films that I would also like based on the fact that I liked God of Cookery?
#118
Originally posted by Trigger
Thanks guys... So if I thought God of Cookery was one of the funniest films ever, I am sure to love:
From Beijing With Love
Forbidden City Cop
God of Gamblers III: Back to Shanghai
Love on Delivery
Flirting Scholar
Chinese Odessey parts I and II
The Tricky Master
Justice My Foot
King of Comedy
King of Beggars
Is that about right?
Thanks guys... So if I thought God of Cookery was one of the funniest films ever, I am sure to love:
From Beijing With Love
Forbidden City Cop
God of Gamblers III: Back to Shanghai
Love on Delivery
Flirting Scholar
Chinese Odessey parts I and II
The Tricky Master
Justice My Foot
King of Comedy
King of Beggars
Is that about right?
God of Cookery & Chinese Odyssey are my favorites - especially Part 1. I was disappointed by King of Beggars. It was too serious I guess. Also disappointed by his last movie, King of Comedy. The disc has lots of extras but the movie was pretty boring. The mostly young cast tries too hard & isn't funny. Royal Tramp has some bizarre gross bits but is very funny. I've read nothing but good things about From Beijing With Love, but I haven't seen it yet. That'll probably be part of my next order.
& I found my comment on Zu from a few months ago:
I love Zu. I think it's one of the best fantasy movies ever. It's more colorful & good humored than most & it's the closest I've found to a HK kid's movie. Despite the unfortunate virginity bit, this is a great family movie. I would've gone crazy for this movie if I'd seen it as a kid when it first came out. In fact, I did kind of go crazy for it anyway last year when I first saw it. Beats the heck out of Krull, Megaforce, & most other English language fantasy pics coming out at that time.
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Ok, well - based on Lok and Bob's suggestions, I think I'll go this route instead. You two seem to have similar tastes then given you favor God of Cookery.
Thanks.
From Beijing With Love
Forbidden City Cop
Chinese Odessey parts I and II
King of Comedy
King of Comedy I've heard so many mixed reviews on - so perhaps I should just decide for myself. Forbidden City Cop and maybe Justice My Foot are also questionable since they seem to be his most popular films along with God of Cookery... unless I'm mistaken. He sounds like a hit or miss type of actor though. I just loved God of Cookery, so I'm willing to take a gamble. I might even check out Royal Tramp cuz I like gross stuff.
As for Zu - I agree, I was pretty impressed with the special effects given the time it was made. Much better than Krull and others. I don't think the virgin part is such a big deal - if the kids are too young to know about it, then they won't understand what it means anyway. If you're old enough to know the word "virgin" then you're old enough to handle hearing it. I think violence is alot more damaging to a child's psyche than sex is. That's just me though... this is a fantastic family film though - too bad a dub wasn't included for younger kids. Also - the whole virgin thing just meant "innocent" - that's what I got out of it anyway. I don't think it's a dirty word. What about Virgin Records? (speaking of Virgin Records - is that really an appropriate name for a store that constantly rapes their customers on a daily basis? - sorry)
Thanks.From Beijing With Love
Forbidden City Cop
Chinese Odessey parts I and II
King of Comedy
King of Comedy I've heard so many mixed reviews on - so perhaps I should just decide for myself. Forbidden City Cop and maybe Justice My Foot are also questionable since they seem to be his most popular films along with God of Cookery... unless I'm mistaken. He sounds like a hit or miss type of actor though. I just loved God of Cookery, so I'm willing to take a gamble. I might even check out Royal Tramp cuz I like gross stuff.

As for Zu - I agree, I was pretty impressed with the special effects given the time it was made. Much better than Krull and others. I don't think the virgin part is such a big deal - if the kids are too young to know about it, then they won't understand what it means anyway. If you're old enough to know the word "virgin" then you're old enough to handle hearing it. I think violence is alot more damaging to a child's psyche than sex is. That's just me though... this is a fantastic family film though - too bad a dub wasn't included for younger kids. Also - the whole virgin thing just meant "innocent" - that's what I got out of it anyway. I don't think it's a dirty word. What about Virgin Records? (speaking of Virgin Records - is that really an appropriate name for a store that constantly rapes their customers on a daily basis? - sorry)
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Stephen Chow
I feel like this is deja vu, I must have posted what I am about to say at least a half dozen times on various sites, including this one. Stephen Chow's best movies are 1995 and before. This is a general consensus based on my opinions, opinions of other expert movie reviewers, box office, and awards presentations. His movies will always be good for box office, but he hasn't had a seriously good movie since the two Chinese Odyssey films in 1995.
On the other hand, the number of great movies that Stephen has rung up since All For the Winner in 1990 is staggering. At least a dozen films that I would consider excellent movies.
My favorite five, in no particular order: Fight Back to School, God of Gamblers II, God of Gamblers III: Back To Shanghai, From Beijing With Love, Flirting Scholar. None of his post 1995 films come close to these.
On the other hand, the number of great movies that Stephen has rung up since All For the Winner in 1990 is staggering. At least a dozen films that I would consider excellent movies.
My favorite five, in no particular order: Fight Back to School, God of Gamblers II, God of Gamblers III: Back To Shanghai, From Beijing With Love, Flirting Scholar. None of his post 1995 films come close to these.
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Originally posted by Trigger
As for Zu - I agree, I was pretty impressed with the special effects given the time it was made. Much better than Krull and others.
As for Zu - I agree, I was pretty impressed with the special effects given the time it was made. Much better than Krull and others.
But that's not really saying much.

And, I guess I could see kid enjoying it, as previously mentioned. And maybe I'd have been more fond of it if I saw it as a kid... Oh well, I'm still surprised that I heard that they're planning on (finally) making a sequel.
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Originally posted by Trigger
Where did you hear that? Is it going to be a Tsui Hark film also? Dish out the details, yo.
Where did you hear that? Is it going to be a Tsui Hark film also? Dish out the details, yo.
The cast has Luois Koo, Ekin Cheng, Cecilia Cheung, and Zhang Ziyi. Sammo makes a cameo, one hopes he'll be having the mighty eyebrows again. I think Yuen Woo Ping got on board in the wire-action department, or maybe it was Sammo, I forget. Miramax picked it up for US distrabution; God only knows what kind of hack job they will do.
[Edited by iaido on 06-03-01 at 10:29 AM]
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Originally posted by Trigger
Where did you hear that? Is it going to be a Tsui Hark film also? Dish out the details, yo.
Where did you hear that? Is it going to be a Tsui Hark film also? Dish out the details, yo.
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I agree with Yellow Hammer's comments about Stephen Chow's films. He seems to have gone downhill in recent years with sloppy films like God of Cookery. He had some early misses too, like Legend of the Dragon and All's Well Ends Well, but most of his good films are from his early days. In addition to the films recommended by YH, I'd recommend:
Fight Back to School II
Fist of Fury 1991
God of Gamblers II
Love on Delivery (some parts are cheesy, but some are just hilarious)
and my favorite Stephen Chow film, the film that defined his character and style, All for the Winner, which unfortunately is not out on DVD.
On the other hand, if you did like God of Cookery, you may also like King of Comedy, Fight Back to School 3, and Legend of the Dragon. The latter two are films I consider to be in the "miss" category.
Fight Back to School II
Fist of Fury 1991
God of Gamblers II
Love on Delivery (some parts are cheesy, but some are just hilarious)
and my favorite Stephen Chow film, the film that defined his character and style, All for the Winner, which unfortunately is not out on DVD.
On the other hand, if you did like God of Cookery, you may also like King of Comedy, Fight Back to School 3, and Legend of the Dragon. The latter two are films I consider to be in the "miss" category.



