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Written, directed, produced and edited by popular Hong Kong comedian Stephen Chow, "Shaolin Soccer" starts with the story of Fung (Man Tat Ng), a washed-up soccer star once known as Golden Leg who ...
"Shaolin Soccer" is a high-concept goal in one. Seamlessly integrating extensive digital effects with Stephen Chow's distinct brand of double-take comedy, this wacky blend of kung fu, soccer and ...
Shaolin Soccer, Hong Kong actor/director Stephen Chow's latest comedy, has two important themes: 1. Kungfu can change your life. 2. Soccer is an extremely violent, unsophisticated sport, governed ...
Shaolin Soccer, the missing link between footy and martial arts. By David Edelstein. April 02, 2004 6:29 PM. Shaolin Soccer: Just what it should be. Tweet Share Share Comment ...
Shaolin Soccer makes me giddy. More then any film I've seen in the past three years it fills me with unrelenting joy about film, life and love. Skip to main content. Open menu Close menu.
ALBAWABA - Coming from Hong Kong and directed by Stephen Chow, Shaolin Soccer might be the best football movie you've never heard of. Despite being released back in 2001, the movie still holds up ...
The success of “Shaolin Temple” opened the floodgates. Filmmakers in China and Hong Kong started pumping out Shaolin movies as fast as they could, and with the release of Jet Li’s first film ...
Coming on with extreme silliness and a plethora of goodwill, ‘Shaolin Soccer’ is the kung fu-football comedy crossover the world’s been waiting for. Cocking a ...
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.
In a rare interview, Eiichiro Oda explains how advances in technology and 'Shaolin Soccer' inspired the belief that his global hit could find success where other manga adaptations had not.