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Seen any good Kung-Fu flicks of late?
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Castle Falls
"Three million dollars are hidden in a luxurious condominium known as The Castle. Two vicious rival gangs led by Deacon and Shea (Lundgren), are after the hidden cash but before they can retrieve it, the building’s janitor Mike (Adkins) stumbles upon it. The three groups are battling for the prize but are all under a ticking time bomb, as the building is strapped with dynamite to be demolished by the city. The three groups have 8 hours to retrieve the cash and get out alive."
DIRECTOR:
Dolph Lundgren
STARRING:
Dolph Lundgren, Scott Adkins
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Originally posted by shinobi7000 View PostMasters of the Universe and Dark Angel, for Lundgren. Where was the film festival you mentioned
No news on 2020, but they've been taking submissions for a while and they're saying it's happening.
Mate, I realised that I've picked up some absolute classics that I've still not seen yet.
Look at this pile of shame! I even picked up Prodigal Son twice - HKL and CineAsia!
I got me some watchin' to do!
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Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain [Xin shu shan jian ke] (Blu-ray)
Director: Tsui Hark
Stars: Biao Yuen
1983 Hong Kong
Action, Adventure, Fantasy
£17.99
Release Date: 20th April 2020
SPECIAL FEATURES
- Limited Edition O-CARD with new artwork by Darren Wheeling [2000 units]
- Limited Edition collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film [2000 units]
- 1080p presentation on Blu-ray from a brand new 2K restoration
- Cantonese, Mandarin, and English soundtrack options, original monaural presentations
- Newly translated English subtitles
- Brand new and exclusive feature length audio commentary by critic and Asian cinema expert Tony Rayns
- Brand new and exclusive interview with Tsui Hark – a lengthy and in-depth interview with director Tsui Hark filmed in 2020 exclusively for this release
- Zu: Time Warrior [93 mins] – the export cut of the film produced for European theatres, featuring a wraparound segment with Yuen Biao as a modern-day college student who is transported, Wizard of Oz style, to 10th Century China
- Tsui Hark – episode of Son of the Incredibly Strange Film Show originally aired on British television in 1989
- Alternate opening credits, restored to their original Western presentation
- Archival Interview with Yien Biao [12 mins]
- Archival Interview with Mang Hoi [20 mins]
- Archival interview with Moon Lee [20 mins]
- Deleted Scenes
- Trailers
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I love Zu Warriors, more for the memory of first seeing it than the actual film. From your picture / list, Prodigal Son (Biao doubles his opponent at times), and Tiger on the Beat I'd watch first although Iceman has him against Yuen Wah again, ain't seen for years.What is more to your taste would be Licence to Steal then No Problem 2.
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Originally posted by shinobi7000 View PostWhat is more to your taste would be Licence to Steal then No Problem 2.
Originally posted by shinobi7000 View PostI love Zu Warriors, more for the memory of first seeing it than the actual film.
Happy days!
Last edited by QualityChimp; 31-01-2020, 11:12.
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Originally posted by shinobi7000 View PostI think it was shown Xmas 1994? You do have both the films I mentioned and you'll like the fights in Cheetah on Fire although no subs. Prodigal and Tiger are great films, too.
I loved it as the the 1st time, the film's were shown in their correct ratio and with the Chinese Dub.
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