Showing posts with label Drunken Master. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drunken Master. Show all posts
12.2.24
Let's have a drink because of how awesome Drunken Master II is
Co-directed by and starring Jackie Chan
Drunken Master II / The Legend of Drunken Master was Jackie Chan's first traditional martial arts film for 12 years since the release of Dragon Lord (1982). While he hadn't done any martial arts films for twelve years, wow. He definetly improved with DRUNKEN MASTER 2!
I'm not saying that Micheal W's is bad, but it's like store-bought pizza. The real thing is better, and in this case the real thing is William Hu's score. Micheal W's score is just "durr insert Asian noises" and so is the original, but because it's about an Asian fighting style. Not to mention it actually uses Asian instruments beautifully. William takes the win.
https://archive.org/details/TheLegendOfTheDrunkMaster21994 (1994 Warner Bros version)
Believe's rating: 9/10
4.12.23
Drunken Master: Must-See, Must Drink
Happy December, folks!
Starring: Jackie Chan
Yuen Siu-tien
Jwang-lee Hwang
Director: Yuen Woo-ping
Written by: Siao Lung
Ng See-yuen
Produced by: Ng See-yuen
Release date: December 31, 2015 (Australia)
October 1, 1978 (Hong Kong)
Synopsis:
Wong Fei-Hung (Jackie Chan) stars as the mischievous young son of a martial arts school master who is constantly clowning around when he should be learning kung fu. After his comic antics injure the son of a powerful local man, his father enlists the help of his sadistic uncle to teach his son a little self-discipline. This strange man, who has a reputation for crippling his students, tries to teach Fei-Hung a bizarre style of kung fu.
Review
I love this movie.
This movie has everything. A bad main character who turns into a pretty likeable one by the middle of the film, usual bad English 80s dubbing, Jackie Chan and his aerobics, and I love it so much.
No matter what version I watch the film I'll still love it.
Normally, I don't like when action-comedies have TOO MUCH comedy like Jackie Chan's First Strike, and Project A, but I don't like the lack of comedy in Die Hard.
But I think this one stuck to me because the comedy was actually funny, and there was a lot of it.
I think my brain was programmed to love everything comedy.
The film has a lot of wacky moments, but what were you expecting from a film about fighting drunk?
Rating: 10/10
English - www.archive.org/details/TheDrunkenMaster1978
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