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ojcobsessed · 1 year ago
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oliver out clubbing with friends danny chan, emily beecham and poppy corby-tuech at the after party for the london premiere of the film "how to have sex." shared by danny, emily and poppy on their instagram stories on 4 november 2023. oliver followed and was followed by both the lead actress and the director of the film this week.
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adamwatchesmovies · 1 year ago
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Kung Fu Hustle (2004)
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At first, Kung Fu Hustle looks like one kind of comedy: a spoof of period-piece martial arts films. You know the ones. They have these wildly exaggerated villains with demonic martial art skills, heroes with abilities that defy gravity but can only be unlocked once they achieve inner peace - while craving revenge -, a small population of hopeless wretches that need a savior and wild stunts - all of which are taken very seriously. At lampooning this genre, it’s masterful. We get many big laughs. And then, something changes. Suddenly, the movie becomes something else that recontextualizes everything you saw before…
In 1940s Shanghai, the notorious Axe Gang have the police in their pocket and everyone cowering. The only people who escape their attention are those linving in slums too poor to be worthy of their attention. In Pigsty Alley, petty crooks Sing (Stephen Chow) and Bone (Lam Chi-chung) attempt to extort the residents. To their surprise, everyone from the Landlady (Yuen Qiu) to her husband (Yuen Wah) to the tailor (Chiu Chi-ling) to the baker (Dong Zhihua) and the labourer Coolie (Xing Yu) turn out to be master martial artists. Humiliated, the Axe Gang retreats but it’s only a matter of time before they re-appear.
I listed the Landlady and her husband as expert fighters but this might not be the accurate description. This movie abides by its own set of rules, rules that seem to have been inspired by the Looney Tunes. Maybe the Landlord of Pig Sty Alley has super special skills. Maybe it was just funnier to have someone survive a fall from the top floor and shrug off being pummelled by their wife. When characters run, their legs turn into spinny circles with feet on the border. These slapstick laughs are a match made in heaven with kung fu movies. Sometimes, director Stephen Chow goes for the crass and juvenile jokes but most of the time, the writing is clever and subversive. The first scene has Sing attempt to pick an opponent from a crowd to show how tough he is. He keeps choosing someone who could obviously beat him and it's so good.
Kung Fu Hustle leaves you wanting to see more. What I mean is that it contains obvious references to popular film you’ve definitely seen - The Shining, Spider-man, The Matrix Reloaded - and others you haven’t because you’re just getting started with the martial arts genre. You’ll hear a line, you’ll see a detail in the background that makes you go “I bet you that’s a nod to something”. Sometimes, these Easter eggs can come off as the director showing off. Here, it displays a love for movies, an invitation for you to check out other pictures Chow loves so you can come back to "Kung Fu Hustle" and get the joke. You’ll want to, particularly once you see the big revelations this film has in store during the conclusion. You thought Kung Fu Hustle was just a parody but it’s also an homage. It loves the films its referring to and while making fun of them - in a way that’s never cynical - it also is one of those films. There’s so much to like.
If there’s one criticism to mention, it’s the special effects. Several have not aged well and look quite fake. Almost… cartoony. In a more serious film, it would be a big deal. Here? It’s almost part of the joke to have stunts no one could ever do in real life look completely unconvincing. At times, I even wondered if this was deliberate. Probably not but this movie is smart enough that it may have recognized its limitations and found a way to turn them into strengths.
Kung Fu Hustle is consistently hilarious, imaginative, lovingly crafted, thrilling and smart. I didn’t know what to expect going in but it blew me away. (Original Cantonese with English Subtitles, January 1, 2021)
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newsintheshell · 1 year ago
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📢 ORIGIN: L'ACTION SCI-FI DI BOICHI SI DIRIGE AD HOLLYWOOD, IN ARRIVO UN FILM!
Kodansha ha annunciato di aver affidato il progetto a Majestic Limited, la nuova compagnia di produzione fondata da Josh Boone (L'Ombra dello Scorpione, The New Mutants), Danny Chan (Barbarian, Freelance) e Darius Shahmir (Midnight Special).
Cosa ne verrà fuori? Probabilmente nulla di buono, ma possiamo comunque sperare 🙂
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theultimatejackoff · 2 months ago
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ULTIMATE JACK OFF ROUND 1 (LS)
Our first two fighters are men of great strength and highly questionable parents!
JACKIE CHAN VS JACK FENTON!
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Jackie Chan is one of the most famous actors of all time, infamous for doing his own stunts within his movies!
Jack Fenton is a large man with an even larger heart, and also a (not all too great) ghost hunter!
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miramelo · 5 months ago
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Irumi, my beloved daughter
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It's probably not what u want but she's very special to me!! /hj
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c-m-li · 1 year ago
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My Roman empire are the early 2000's cartoons that went super hard but didn't have to:
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pink-key · 9 months ago
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Brainrotting over Danny from dbd too hard lately I am not a big fan of the game but i am a fan of him Thirst-chan being my ID as usual
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ben-talks-art · 1 month ago
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Defeating the villain with taunts
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I always love scenes where the heroes manage to use mockery or taunting to annoy their enemies so much that they end up defeating themselves. It's such a satisfying feeling!
What are some of your favorite examples of this trope?
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cypionate60mg · 9 months ago
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Character, book, and author names under the cut
Achilles- Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
Zhu Chongba- She Who Became The Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan
Danny Tozer- Dreadnought by April Daniels
Nina Zenik- Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
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13o7billionyearsinthemaking · 4 months ago
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Putting Flaming Hot Abs & Jojo's pose in the same minute is a tactical nuke on my neurons
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lostinmac · 4 months ago
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An Autumn’s Tale (1987)
Dir. Mabel Cheung
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adamwatchesmovies · 1 year ago
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Ip Man 3 (2015)
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Ip Man 3 may offer the same expertly choreographed martial arts scenes as its predecessors but this movie’s entire front half is worthless. By the time it picks up, it’s too little too late, particularly when you consider the lame antagonists, bad performances and manufactured drama.
In 1959, Ip Man (Donnie Yen) must help the principal of his youngest son’s school. Property developper Frank (Mike Tyson) wants it for the prime real-easte it sits on. His criminal underling, Ma King-sang (Patrick Tam), will stop at nothing - not even arson or kidnapping - to convince the principal (Tats Lau) to sell. Meanwhile, Ip Man’s wife, Cheung Wing-sing (Lynn Hung) receives dire news from her doctor.
You get a bad feeling as soon as you realize they've cast Mike Tyson in the film. The man’s not an actor and even non-English speakers should be able to tell. What purpose does he even serve, except to - once again - introduce some “foreign devil” antagonists for Ip Man to defeat and then shoo away from his home? It certainly isn’t to give us something new, as Tyson is an English-speaking boxer - just like Taylor "The Twister" Miller from Ip Man 2. With his trademark face tattoo and daughter who looks NOTHING like him, it’s like he’s a time traveler.
You could’ve eliminated Frank altogether and only had Ma King-sang as the film’s villain. He’s certainly despicable enough and it might even be a nice change of pace for Ip Man to go up against someone who doesn’t have god-level martial arts skills. Unfortunately, this plot causes only frustration. Ip Man’s son is kidnapped, and not for ransom. Poor little Ip Ching will be sold into slavery unless the principal sells his building. “Alright!” you think to yourself. “These idiots are stupid enough to challenge Ip Man, a martial arts legend who’s saved China’s honor twice already. He’s always been cool, calm, and collected but now, the gloves are off. It’s time for him to go ballistic and teach these monsters a lesson.” but then, he doesn’t. The rescue is undertaken with the same intensity as a no-stakes match between old friends. Our hero doesn’t seem to care, so why should we? It’s a recurring problem with the film. People don’t call the police when witnessing crimes, even if it’s something as blatant and serious as an assassination attempt. I know the police are corrupt (they’re led by a white man, so how could they not be?) but Ip Man’s a respected member of society. He has close friends in the department. You could at least try!
This third chapter in the series isn’t all bad. It’s surprisingly effective when we move away from the school action plot and deal with Ip Man and his wife. There are tender, romantic scenes between them as they spend what could be their last days as husband and wife. Here, the film shows off some good performances. Despite this refreshing storyline, it eventually becomes frustrating as well. Ip Man spends all this time defending the school - his son's school, which is being threatened by ruthless gangsters. He's so dedicated to this cause that Wing-sing begins resenting her husband. She’s worried he won’t be there for her if her illness gets worse. Why she doesn’t just tell him the very important news she got from her doctor, I don’t know. Once they begin spending time together, a second antagonist, another practitioner of Wing Chun called Cheung Tin-chi (Zhang Jin), comes in. On paper, he's a great adversary. He's studied from the same school as Ip Man but applies the technique in different ways and morally, Tin-chi is little more than a glorified thug. Unfortunately, the picture fails to take advantage of these opposing dynamics. See, earlier in the film, Tin-chi accepted money to hospitalize one of Ip Man’s friends. We know he’s rotten but Ip never learns what Tin-chi did! How could writers Edmond Wong, Chan Tai-lee and Jil Leung miss that?!
Ip Man 3 often repeats what we’ve seen before and fails to take advantage of the natural drama that should emerge from its story. Despite some good performances and well-choreographed fights, it’s often tedious and feels phony. With the series once again teasing Bruce Lee but not utilizing him, it feels like they're just releasing more chapters to string us along. (Original Cantonese with English subtitles, June 4, 2021)
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jhdanes · 12 days ago
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ILLUSTRATION UPDATE! || Sunday, 10. November || 2024
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chernobog13 · 3 months ago
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CREATURES ON THE LOOSE (vol. 1) #29 (May, 1974). Cover pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Ernie Chan, and letters by Danny Crespi.
In answer to the question on the cover, "Is this Thongor's Final Battle?", the answer is yes. His short-lived run at Marvel ended with this issue.
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