View Full Version : lets talk about: Chinese Films
mousin
07-23-2004, 12:37 AM
you know the ones from hong kong or like yea.. china and chinese places
yes those ones, not any japanese or korean blah blah, just plain ol chinese.
ill bring up a movie
Young and Dangerous (there are 6 movies, last being the super best)
anyone ever seen it? and anyone want to bring up more movies?[/b]
edit: adding Infernal Affairs
daikaiju
07-23-2004, 01:12 AM
Man, here's a subject I could go on forever about....
some goodies - please note some of these films are NOT for kids nor the squeamish
Full Contact - triad flick with Chow Yun Fat - Ringo Lam in top form
Fong Sai Yuk - Excellent Jet Li flick with Michelle Yeoh
The Untold Story - Anthony Wong cooks a family and serves them in a restaurant! One of the hardest films to watch I've ever seen. Absolutely unrelenting and brutal - NOT for children
Dr. Lamb - Danny Lee as an inspector on the tracks of a serial killer - not for kids either
Bullet in the Head - one of John Woo's absolute best films
Mr. Vampire - hilarious horror / chop socky film
Story of Ricky-Oh - ever see the guy getting his head smashed in the old daily show segment? It's lifted from this over the top chop socky gore fest that has to be seen to be believed - almost like a Kung Fu Dead Alive!
Zu - Warriors of Magic Mountain - Fantastic sorcery / kung fu flick from Tsui Hark
Storm Riders - excellent cgi / story / kung fu - think crouching tiger/hidden dragon
Heroic Trio - Michelle Yeoh, Bridgett Lin, and Anita Mui kicking much ass as a trio of superheroines!
that's enough for now...but I could reccommend a whole lot more :D
Xevious
07-23-2004, 01:20 AM
Here are 2 films I liked
Prison on Fire 1 and Prison on Fire 2
Both with Chow Yun Fat
mousin
07-23-2004, 01:23 AM
im not into the old easterny type stuff, but i love like crime stuff and mafia movies...
SneakyPenguin
07-23-2004, 01:24 AM
John Woo Hong Kong action movies. Those bullet ballet rule.
isaac
07-23-2004, 01:29 AM
Definitely. I need to watch Hard Boiled again soon.
Egg_Shen
07-23-2004, 01:31 AM
Ichi the Killer (its japanese) one of the all time most violent movies.
darkmere
07-23-2004, 01:38 AM
i love asian cinema...here's a few favorites...
a better tomorrow
a better tomorrow 2 (these 2 movies set the standard by which all action movies are measured to this day)
the killer (before leon: the professional)
once a thief (light hearted john woo/chow yun fat)
hard boiled (the best of the woo/fat movies i've seen)
city on fire (tarantino borrowed from this to write reservoir dogs)
fulltime killer (fun movie, but not great)
time and tide (has become one of my favorites of all movies...tsui hark at his best)
once upon a time in china
iron monkey
crouching tiger hidden dragon (some of the best cinematography ever...just beautiful)
the eye (some of the creepiest visuals i've ever seen in a movie)
bangkok dangerous (good story, and one of my favorite all time endings)
and if you're cool you know kurosawa...absolute genius writer/director...
seven samurai (magnificent seven)
rashomon
hidden fortress (star wars)
yojimbo (fist full of dollars, last man standing)
sanjuro
spidey
07-23-2004, 02:00 AM
I just finished watching Jiang Hu and I find myself a bit disappointed. Since pretty much half the cast was from Infernal Affairs, maybe I was expecting too much. While the story was good, it was lacking direction. It seemed incomplete to me.
A good one not mentioned is Running on Karma. I thought the movie was going to be absolutley horrible after seeing the cover of the DVD but it surprised me. There was quite a bit of depth to the plot and it makes you think towards the end.
darkmere
07-23-2004, 02:02 AM
has anyone seen quitting? i was curious because i almost bought it...looks good
drone8888
07-23-2004, 02:16 AM
I like Japan.
Kozure Oogami, and Zatoichi.
Kurosawa also pushes the envelope.
On the downside, stay away from Legend of Suriothai. It's very stereotypical, and unfiltered.
It also ends without a few finishing touches.
I also gave Zeiram a shot, back in 1999, I think, and it really sucks.
I'll stick with my Kaiju!!
judyjudyjudy
07-23-2004, 02:30 AM
My favorite Chinese films are...
Hard-Boiled - definitely the best John Woo/Chow Yun Fat movies, one of my favorite movies of all time.
Drunken Master 2 - My favorite Jackie Chan film
Now... for some not so violent stuff...
King of Masks - I currently consider this my favorite film of all time. Excellent drama about conflicts in culture and tradition.
Wedding Banquet - Great drama/comedy. My favorite movie by Ang Lee. Eat Drink Man Woman is good too.
To Live/Raise the Red Lantern - Zhang Yimou/Gong Li period pieces.
Hereticked
07-23-2004, 02:51 AM
Greatest Classic Chinese Film : Five Element Ninjas (AKA Super Ninjas, Chinese Super Ninjas)
http://www.hkfilm.net/csnpics.htm
The best of the Chang Cheh/Shaw Brothers collaborations (imo). The dubbing is pretty silly at times, but it doesn't take away from an awesome martial arts action piece with tons of weapons combat and a cool (if simple) story.
Greatest Modern Chinese Film : Hero
http://www.herothemovie.com/gallary/index.htm
Beautiful, inspiring movie with some of the most impressive action ever filmed. Easily the best film of 2002/2003 (imo). Finally coming to US theatres sometime in the summer or fall.
KingDox
07-23-2004, 03:03 AM
I just got a copy of Battle Royale, great movie. It blew my friends minds to see that many HS kids get smoked in one movie. I'm sure it would have a even bigger cult following if there ever was a domestic version out.
1SwtDeception
07-23-2004, 04:19 AM
i wanted to see battle royale.. err i seen a bunch of chinese ones.. but recently i seen legend of drunken master i duno that was pretty good
Medium_Pimpin
07-23-2004, 04:23 AM
I just watched young master, it has the longest fight scene without props in a jackie chan movie ever. I highly recommend it, as it was just released in the US(region 1) for the first time.
mousin
07-23-2004, 01:47 PM
woot, gotta watch hard-boiled. thanks guys
captainofindustry
07-23-2004, 03:52 PM
i love asian cinema...here's a few favorites...
a better tomorrow
a better tomorrow 2 (these 2 movies set the standard by which all action movies are measured to this day)
the killer (before leon: the professional)
once a thief (light hearted john woo/chow yun fat)
hard boiled (the best of the woo/fat movies i've seen)
city on fire (tarantino borrowed from this to write reservoir dogs)
fulltime killer (fun movie, but not great)
time and tide (has become one of my favorites of all movies...tsui hark at his best)
once upon a time in china
iron monkey
crouching tiger hidden dragon (some of the best cinematography ever...just beautiful)
the eye (some of the creepiest visuals i've ever seen in a movie)
bangkok dangerous (good story, and one of my favorite all time endings)
and if you're cool you know kurosawa...absolute genius writer/director...
seven samurai (magnificent seven)
rashomon
hidden fortress (star wars)
yojimbo (fist full of dollars, last man standing)
sanjuro
Lol speaking of that I just got the Kurosawa samurai boxed set, and the 2 disc dvd of a better tomorrow 1 and 2. Thats a good list but I hated Fulltime Killer and the Eye. Also everyone should be held down and forced to watch The Killer and Hard Boiled. I'm thinking about buying A Bullet in the Head soon, and Rashomon, tried buying Rashomon online months ago but never got it.