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With “Kung Fu Hustle,” a weightless live-action cartoon that vacillates between thrills and silliness, Chow should begin to attract some attention in the United States.
Stephen Chow movies are so strange and unusual – with martial arts experts who look like frogs and blind harp players who wield invisible swords – that he’s invented his own genre… ...
Chop-socky on f/x steroids that's devoid of genuine inspiration or involving character development. Long-awaited return by multi-hyphenate Stephen Chow, after his socko Asian hit "Shaolin Soccer ...
Kung Fu Hustle Hands-On. We take on the notorious Axe Gang in SOE's free-to-play, online fighting game. By Justin Calvert on June 4, 2009 at 3:46PM PDT. 9 Comments. Where to buy.
Who’s in it: Stephen Chow, Lam Tze Chung, Yuen Qiu, Yuen Wah What it’s about: Hong Kong wunderkind Chow (who directs, writes and stars) plays Sing, a small-fry hustler who stirs up trou… ...
That Kung Fu Hustle stars human actors in "live" fight scenes stretches the definition of "live," given how much footage is computer-generated, or at least massaged. The most otherworldly bits ...
Stephen Chow Sing-chi’s Shaolin Soccer (2001) and Kung Fu Hustle (2004) are rightly regarded as hilarious comedies, but they also stand as innovative entries in the martial arts genre.
Chop-socky on f/x steroids that's devoid of genuine inspiration or involving character development. Long-awaited return by multi-hyphenate Stephen Chow, after his socko Asian hit "Shaolin Soccer ...
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