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13 out of 21 people found the following review useful:
I'll let you try my Wu tang style, 19 January 2005
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Author:
Tom from Norwich, Uk
The instant appeal of this film is that I was a fan of the Wu Tang
Clan's debut album "Enter The Wu Tang" and the sound clips from the
film that the gang used . " You really think your Wu tang style can
defeat me ? " , "if what you say is true , the Wu tang and the Shao
Lin..could be dangerous " and so forth , so for myself and the mate who
I shared a domino's pizza with, we had the delight of hearing those
famous quotes on screen and repeating them in true Shao Lin style.
The second major appeal of this cult classic was the star, Mr.Gordon
Liu , you may know him better as Pai Mei in Kill Bill volume 2 (who was
basically the hardest man in the world) . Gordon is in superb form and
emerges from talented but gentle nice guy (if not a bit camp ) jun kip
to bald Shao Lin warrior tat chi .
I have a feeling that this would be the 2 main appeals of most
potential viewers and for my money they are the only reasons to watch ,
the Kung Fu is superb and the audience is given the treat of both
highly skilled martial arts in equal dosage , it just seems a shame
that it is poorly used in a bizarre plot , from point A to point B , it
reads as simple , two friends , one of the Shao Lin school and one of
the Wu tang school must eventually meet each other in a fight to the
death , to determine who's style is best . What lies in between is a
plot that can only be described as mesmerising , characters seem to
vanish , objectives of characters change through out for no apparent
reason , men are locked up in prison with shrieking women , it's all
one giant bizarre mess to fill the cassam between the start and the
finish .
Watch because you love kung fu (the kung fu is excellent) , watch
because your a fan of Gordon liu, watch because your a fan of the Wu
tang clan album "enter the Wu tang " but don't watch because you like a
good story.
4 out of 7 people found the following review useful:
One great movie not to be missed!, 14 September 2000
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Author:
Chris (montessny@aol.com) from USA New York
I brought this movie because it starred Gordon Lui.He is one of the best Old School fighters no second thoughts.I loved this movie from the moment it started to the end.I wish the movie never ended.Like many of Gordon's movies (Master Killers)for one which was a big hit when it came out.. Shaolin Vrs Wu Tang I think is the kept secret behind Master Killers.It does not ask Master Killers for help in kung fu movie ranking.I loved the great show down on the two schools Wu Tang and Shaolin showing their respective fierce fighting styles and traditions.Many great foot,leg,swords,training scenes from the both clans comparing their styles to each other.Without spoiling it here now the movie has a great plot that keeps you thinking and your eyes wide open.Gordon Lui & Adam Cheng are best friends only thing is that both of them come from rival clans the Shaolin and Wu Tang.The evil prince played by (Wong Lung Wie) tries to get the two friends to fight each other til death in a true battle both schools stand aside at the end to watch a battle that means more than friends!.Is friendship thicker than honor?Find out and watch!!!!
4 out of 7 people found the following review useful:
a great kung-fu movie, 21 August 1999
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Author:
johnruss from charlotte, nc
An excellent martial arts movie. My favorite part is the beginning sequence where the lone wu-tang warrior fights against a squad of monks. The beginning fight scene is worth every penny it costs you to buy the movie.
2 out of 4 people found the following review useful:
The birth of Wu Tang!, 17 February 2000
Author:
QKnown from CALIfornia
Using the classic martial arts storyline of the villain who wants to learn
the secret style of fighting, SHAOLIN v WU TANG is dope! In this one, we
get
two friends, one from Shaolin school and the other from Wu tang. After a
foul up that results in the murder of the Wu tang master, the two friends
soon become enemies, then on a mission to seek acceptance to become monks
and challenge one another.
The only disappointing thing about this flick is that it's fight scenes
don't compare with the beginning of the film, And that's just a training
sequence!!!! Still this is one of the masterpieces of Kung Fu film. Keep
an
ear out for some of the dialogue that was sampled on Wu Tang Clan's CD
"36
Chambers".
3 out of 6 people found the following review useful:
Fantastic kung fu movie, 16 June 2000
Author:
John Book from Pasco, Washington
It's safe to say that almost any movie Gordon Liu has ever appeared in is a classic. You can probably watch the intro of this movie (about four minutes) over and over and over and never get bored, it's that good. The movie itself is about two people from two different groups (the Shaolin and the Wu-Tang) and how they must unite to fight for one common cause. The fighting sequences are great, the storyline is easy to follow, and... well, just go out and see it.
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