Hong Kong Film Net
Hong Kong Film Net is one of the largest and longest-running sites dedicated to movies from Hong Kong.

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March 1998
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This Mainland production is a bit of an odd mix between a kung fu film and a heist drama...
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Even after almost forty years since its' release, King Hu's wuxia (swordsplay) classic A Touch of Zen remains one of the best martial arts films ever created...
Meredith Lewis
Meredith Lewis
do you know that I haven't actually been able to see a Kinh Hu film yet? I keep hearing about his work and am yearning to see one of his films but so far have not found a DVD rental library with one of his films in it.
Yesterday at 2:41pm
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Hong Kong Film Net
Unfortunately, the only version available here in the US is a crappy DVD from Tai Seng that has an overly dark picture (a big problem since a lot of the movie takes place at ngiht).

Hopefully, with the 40th anniversary of the movie coming up, there will be a remastered DVD/Blu Ray.
Yesterday at 8:05pm
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Millennium Dragon's title proves to be fortuitous, as sitting through this dreck feels like you've just wasted a thousand years. I hate Phillip Ko for directing this green apple splatter toilet bowl residue of a film, and perhaps, I hate myself a bit more for actually watching the whole thing...
Sylvia
Sylvia
Thank you for making me laugh really hard. And for bravely sacrificing yourself again to spare others the suffering and humiliation of watching another terrible movie.
November 21 at 7:56pm
Meredith Lewis
Meredith Lewis
yes but why don't you tell us what you really think?
November 22 at 9:28pm
Hong Kong Film Net
Kung Fu Fighter features some solid action, but the problem is that there's not nearly enough of it...
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Like many recent Hong Kong releases, Tracing Shadow provides some decent, if totally forgettable, entertainment. The film doesn't really deviate too much from the usual formula, but the charisma of star/co-director Francis Ng helps to move matters along smoothly...
Sylvia
Sylvia
Your review is nicer than mine would be. Ng's humor is zany and interesting, but Tracing Shadows is too formulaic to fully exploit it. I await a low budget, completely zany Ng movie...
November 19 at 9:37am
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One of the more unique beat-em-ups produced during the genre's heyday, Golden Axe throws a swords and sandals twist on to the usual festivities that make this a worthy purchase for fans of mindless video game violence, especially stuff that involves beating up dwarves in order to get power-ups...
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Based on a popular Japanese manga and anime, Blood: The Last Vampire would seem to have all of the elements to make a successful action/horror hybrid...