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Killer Priest (Dub Ep) [VHS] 8 reviews Chin Hai Chen, Lei Chen
Xenon, 2002
TAOISM VS BUDISHUM THIS MOVIE IS UNBELEVIBLE. THE PLOT IS ABOUT A MONK NAMED TAMO WHO TRAVELS FROM INDIA TO CHINA TO SPREAD THE WORD OF BUHDA. TAMO FIRST TRAVELS TO SHAOLIN TEMPLE BUT TAMO DOESNT SUCCEED VERY MUCH CAUSE OF THE NEW IDEAS. HE THEN TRAVELS TO THE GOVERNER OF CHINA IN WHICH TAMO FAILS TO DO. HE TRAVELED SOUTH TO LUNG CITY TO A YOUNG DOCTER NAMED CHI YUN. THIS IS AN AWESOME MOVIE. I WOULD RECOMEND THIS ...
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Return of the 5 Deadly Venoms (Ws Rmst) [VHS] 49 reviews Kuan Tai Chen, Feng Lu
Crash Cinema Media, 1998
Not PC, Not Your Typical Kung-Fu Flick, Very Enjoyable As soon as you see one of the Venoms instantly turn into a mentally challenged killer who mumbles and smiles idiotically, you realize this is more of a comedy than a kung-fu movie. That's what makes this a classic. The training scenes are above average and the fights are pretty good. The revenge that surmounts in this story is superb as you hope the blind one seeks his vengeance for getting his ...
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Tornado of Pearl River (Dub) [VHS] 3 reviews Tao-liang Tan, Chin Hu
Xenon, 2002
It's his first....so give him a chance Well as everyone knows one of the best legfighters and the top of top of them all...Tan Tao Liang is a real martial artist in his life time. I think its a very good start for someone to show his skills in this classical movie that takes place back at the early 1900's , when the foreigners started to put China down and tearing it into parts. Tan Tao Liang was confused by the Chinese traitors that ...
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Invincible Shaolin [VHS] 9 reviews Chien Sun, Sheng Chiang
Ground Zero, 2000
This Is The Real Stuff A masterpiece of the Venoms era-- matched (not surpassed!) only possibly by Masked Avengers for sheer exuberant heroism and villainy! This is the film that set the tone for so many others-- Evil-general-deceives-rival-kungfu-schools-into-wiping-one-another-out-type-stuff, and is replete with the lengthy, laughable training sequences that made the Venoms famous. You'll never eat scrambled eggs ...
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Magnificent Ruffians [VHS] 5 reviews Li Wang, Meng Lo
Ground Zero, 2000
the best shaw brothers piece! I was looking for this film on dvd with the newly remastered version. this is the film I would like in my collection most of all but why isn't available on dvd? I love this film because it show the venoms acting and dressing contemporary without the ponytails. I hope red sun the video company re-releasing the shaw brothers movies remastering them release this one because the shaw brothers ...
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South Shaolin Vs. North Shaolin [VHS] 9 reviews Chien Sun, Sheng Chiang
Xenon, 2002
This Is The Real Stuff A masterpiece of the Venoms era-- matched (not surpassed!) only possibly by Masked Avengers for sheer exuberant heroism and villainy! This is the film that set the tone for so many others-- Evil-general-deceives-rival-kungfu-schools-into-wiping-one-another-out-type-stuff, and is replete with the lengthy, laughable training sequences that made the Venoms famous. You'll never eat scrambled eggs ...
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Killer Army (Sub Ep) [VHS] 12 reviews Philip Kwok, Meng Lo
Ground Zero, 2001
Another classic. Plain and simple, the venoms are great. In this movie the fight sequences are excellent, timing is insane. The movie is a bit choped down, but it's still great.
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Five Deadly Venoms [VHS] 132 reviews Sheng Chiang, Philip Kwok
ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMS INC., 2000
Best Kung Fu Film Ever Best kung fu flim ever.
You might want to get the film from a Hong Kong Web site.
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Shaolin Traitorous [VHS] 7 reviews Carter Wong, Sammo Hung Kam-Bo
Xenon, 2002
An Unkown Classic Shaolin Traitorous is a well made film with a very good cast. The main characters in the film are played by Carter Wong, Polly Shang Kwan, Chang Yi, and Sammo Hung. Their fight scenes are very well done, and their acting in this film is also very good. This is one of the better films that Polly Shang Kwan has starred in, and she stands out as one of the better actors and martial artists in the ...
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Master of Flying Guillotine (Sub) [VHS] 53 reviews Tak Chi Chen, Fu Chiang Chi
Pathfinder Home Ent., 2002
One of the Greatest Martial Arts Films! The picture quality on this disc is pretty uneven, but this film is so amazing, it really doesn't matter. The Master of the title, is the bad guy, but he has one of the weirdest weapons I've ever seen. Non-stop, bizarre action, fun performances and some bloody, crazy fights make this about as good as Martial Arts films get.
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Brave Archer [VHS] 1 review Sheng Fu, Niu Tien
Ground Zero, 2002
not satisfied I believe the movie is great,but the one I purchased was edited and too short. I would love to have the entire movie. It was so short that some of the cast were not even in the movie. Important cast members died in the movie without a scene showing their fates. The movie I purchased was a dvd.
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Masked Avengers (Sub Ep) [VHS] 16 reviews Philip Kwok, Siu-hou Chin
Ground Zero, 2000
Super Bloody Venom Mob Moivie This is one of my Favorite Kung Fu movies. Philip Kwok does an awesome Trident Kung Fu Form of which I have won tournaments doing. Because I took parts of his movies and incorporated into my form its great!. But this movie is bloody. Very bloody and not suitable for younger audiences. Its action packed. Good sword play but very little hand to hand combat as written in another post. What I highly ...
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The Spearman - Flag of Iron [VHS] 6 reviews Philip Kwok, Tien Hsiang Lung
Ground Zero, 2000
Check out the VHS version --- it's LONGER than the DVD! This version is all right on DVD but some parts are missing. The ten deadly killers after Kuo Chui had just killed the Axe Man with Chiang Sheng was longer because the axe was left behind and Chiang Sheng was wondering who does that belong to? Kuo Chui points down int the well where he placed the body and they continue on about the appearance of the 10 deadly killers along with the saying "The ...
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Daredevils [VHS] 2 reviews Philip Kwok, Feng Lu
Ground Zero, 2000
below average venom flick I have seen many Venom movies & this one rates as one of the worst. First of all you got guns in it. Guns against Kung Fu, who do you think wins that battle. Second of all its too much talking. I had to fast foward half the movie because it got boring. The movie had only one good fighting sequence & that was the end fight. This combined with the acrobatic sequences makes this movie O.K.but thats ...
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Avenging Warriors of Shaolin (Dub) [VHS] 9 reviews Li Wang, Jason Pai Piao
Crash Cinema Media, 2002
My Favorite Venoms Film After having seen ALL of the Venoms' body of work, this is my absolute favorite. The Five Venoms might be the most famous, but it doesn't have much fighting, and what little there is is sub-par. Crippled Avengers has unusually involving characters with great fighting and lots of it, so it is pretty much their best film.
Avenging Warriors of Shaolin (aka Shaolin Rescuers) gives a lot a screen ...
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Fight Among the Supers (Sub Ep) [VHS] 2 reviews Peter Chang, Sheng Chiang
Ground Zero, 2000
Goofy supernatural arguably non-Venom flick Sole Venoms Lu Feng and Chiang Sheng are virtually unrecognizable here as the God of Chopsticks and the God of Bowls in a goofy straight-up typical hong knog supernatural kung fu comedy. There is very little fighting to be had here. This is clearly not the Venom type flick we're used to. In fact, based on its substance, style, and sensibility, I personally would not consider it a Venom flick, ...
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Brave Archer [VHS] 1 review Sheng Fu, Niu Tien
Ground Zero, 2002
not satisfied I believe the movie is great,but the one I purchased was edited and too short. I would love to have the entire movie. It was so short that some of the cast were not even in the movie. Important cast members died in the movie without a scene showing their fates. The movie I purchased was a dvd.
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Masked Avengers [VHS] 16 reviews Philip Kwok, Siu-hou Chin
Ground Zero, 2000
Super Bloody Venom Mob Moivie This is one of my Favorite Kung Fu movies. Philip Kwok does an awesome Trident Kung Fu Form of which I have won tournaments doing. Because I took parts of his movies and incorporated into my form its great!. But this movie is bloody. Very bloody and not suitable for younger audiences. Its action packed. Good sword play but very little hand to hand combat as written in another post. What I highly ...
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Ten Tigers From Kawng Tung (Sub Sp) [VHS] 2 reviews Lung Ti, Sheng Fu
Ground Zero, 2000
10 tigers from kwantung Good fighting skills! I thought they gona fight from begining to end good story. good stunts.my freinds like it very much as a gift.
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Fight Among the Supers (Sub Sp) [VHS] 2 reviews Peter Chang, Sheng Chiang
Ground Zero, 2000
Goofy supernatural arguably non-Venom flick Sole Venoms Lu Feng and Chiang Sheng are virtually unrecognizable here as the God of Chopsticks and the God of Bowls in a goofy straight-up typical hong knog supernatural kung fu comedy. There is very little fighting to be had here. This is clearly not the Venom type flick we're used to. In fact, based on its substance, style, and sensibility, I personally would not consider it a Venom flick, ...
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