Run Time - 1:29:54 File Size - 382mb

Title - Kung Fu Arts Starring - Huang Chia-Da, Cheng Shing, Ching Ts-ming, Sida the French Monkey Directed by - Lee Geo-Shou, Lee Shi-Giei Producer(s) - Shio Shai Liang Screenwriter(s) - Shio Shai-Jen
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Review
Another in our collection of "if you’re a fan of martial arts movies," this is one that shouldn’t be missed. Here we have a follower of the Emperor who will soon be his son-in-law. The young man overhears a conversation between an ally of the Emperor in which plans are made to do away with the Emperor so his right hand man can take the throne himself.
The young man, King Chi then stops the assassination. However, the conspirator, Pai Yeh Hu, turns things around and makes it look as though King Chi planned the assassination all along. When he is unable to prove his innocence, King Chi leaves the palace and hides for ten years. While in hiding he begins to practice gung fun, planning to one day kill the man who ruined his life.
This is a rare movie that is definitely worth seeing with plenty of exciting action and adventure. Interesting dialogue and excellent acting compliment a well crafted storyline.
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Title - Kung Fu Kids Break Away Starring - Huang I Lung (aka Wang-Ye Leung), Au Dai, Cheung Hoi Fan, Eddy Ko, Casanova Wong Directed by - Uncredited Producer(s) - Uncredited Screenwriter(s) - Uncredited
Review
The next time you’re looking for comedy and action, be sure to check out this movie. It begins with San Mao, who is an orphan wandering around in search of the mother whom he never knew. After his father died in a war and his master is shot by enemy soldiers, San Mao has nowhere else to go. Before his master died, however, he taught San Mao numerous styles of kung fu, many of which were acrobatic.
San Mao then uses these skills on the street to earn money. As he travels into a new town he comes into contact with a beggar by the name of Ou Pu Li. Ou Pu Li lives in the forest with another orphan, a teenage girl by the name of Zsa Zsa Meng. At first, when the two orphans meet they don’t exactly get along but eventually they put their differences aside and join together to take down a street bully.
Unlike some movies, this film contains fighting scenes that are truly believable. The young actor portraying San Mao does an excellent characterization job while his action scenes are phenomenal. In addition to the action scenes there are several comedic relief moments.
Webmaster note - This is an excellent movie that works well for viewers of all ages. The IMDB user rating on this film is 7.8 out of 10. "Much better than I would have expected..."
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Run Time - 1:27:09 File Size - 242mb
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Run Time - 1:28:03 File Size - 245mb

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Title - The Four Shaolin Challengers Starring - Bruce Leung, Li Jiu Kim, Huang Yuen Shen, Pai Piau Directed by - Wei Hui Feng Producer(s) - Charles Lowe, Cheung Hui Chun Screenwriter(s) - Wai Man Keung
Review
Looking for a good martial arts film to watch? Be sure not to miss this one. Here is a group of students who have joined together in order to get rid of the gang of Triads that have all but taken over their neighborhood.
Numerous action scenes make this film a truly edge of your seat winner that will keep you hanging on to the very end. Choreography, acting and cinematography are all handled very well. The culmination of the movie is punctuated with an awesome fight scene that will truly leave you in awe.
Unlike some movies in which bad guys are really pitted against more bad guys, this movie shows off the efforts of a group of students who simply want to bring their neighborhood back. This is a refreshing take for a movie that is already an entertaining and satisfying watch.
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Title - Return of the Street Fighter Starring - Sonny Chiba, Masafumi Suzuki, Yoho Ichiji, Milton Ishirashi, Donald Nakajuma Directed by - Shigehiro Ozawa Producer(s) - Norimichi Matsudaira Screenwriter(s) - Koji Takada, Ateve Autrey
Review
Taking its cue from the first movie, this sequel doesn’t disappoint in the
least. If anything, the plot of this movie is even better than the first. In addition
to excellent characterization and storyline, the choreography is just brilliant and
truly well handled.
The action and adventure scenes are everything you would want them to be,
although it should be pointed out that they are somewhat violent and perhaps not
appropriate for younger viewers. Several scenes contain flashbacks to the first film
that work quite well, allowing you to really get into the film even if you somehow
missed the first one.
The plot features Sony Chiba as he returns to serve as an assassin for hire who
takes on a large group of entirely new villains. The film starts off with an awesome
fight scene involving the police that clearly sets the pace for the rest of the film.
The arch enemy from the first film also returns for this film, continuing on his
quest to seek out vengeance again Tsurugi, portrayed by Chiba.
A subplot also surfaces in the film involving a disgraced policeman who
eventually seeks help from Tsurugi. Since Ratnose died in the last film, this time
around Tsurugi is assisted by a young woman but as it turns out there is a bit of a
surprise involving that as well. If you loved the first movie, you won’t want to miss
this one.
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Run Time - 1:22:28 File Size - 225mb
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