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The Man with the Iron Fists

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
65K
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The Man with the Iron Fists (2012)
In feudal China, a blacksmith who makes weapons for a small village is put in the position where he must defend himself and his fellow villagers.
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On the hunt for a fabled treasure of gold, a band of warriors, assassins, and a rogue British soldier descend upon a village in feudal China, where a humble blacksmith looks to defend himsel... Read allOn the hunt for a fabled treasure of gold, a band of warriors, assassins, and a rogue British soldier descend upon a village in feudal China, where a humble blacksmith looks to defend himself and his fellow villagers.On the hunt for a fabled treasure of gold, a band of warriors, assassins, and a rogue British soldier descend upon a village in feudal China, where a humble blacksmith looks to defend himself and his fellow villagers.

  • Director
    • RZA
  • Writers
    • RZA
    • Eli Roth
  • Stars
    • Russell Crowe
    • Cung Le
    • Lucy Liu
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    65K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • RZA
    • Writers
      • RZA
      • Eli Roth
    • Stars
      • Russell Crowe
      • Cung Le
      • Lucy Liu
    • 281User reviews
    • 205Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

    Videos18

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    The Man With The Iron Fists: The Blacksmith And Brass Body Fight At The Pink Blossom
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    The Man With The Iron Fists: The Blacksmith And Brass Body Fight At The Pink Blossom
    The Man With The Iron Fists: Jack Kills Crazy Hippo
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    The Man With The Iron Fists: Jack Kills Crazy Hippo
    The Man With The Iron Fists: Bronze Lion Attacks Madam Blossom
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    The Man With The Iron Fists: Bronze Lion Attacks Madam Blossom

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    Russell Crowe
    Russell Crowe
    • Jack Knife
    Cung Le
    Cung Le
    • Bronze Lion
    Lucy Liu
    Lucy Liu
    • Madam Blossom
    RZA
    RZA
    • Blacksmith
    Rick Yune
    Rick Yune
    • Zen Yi, The X-Blade
    Dave Bautista
    Dave Bautista
    • Brass Body
    Jamie Chung
    Jamie Chung
    • Lady Silk
    Byron Mann
    Byron Mann
    • Silver Lion
    Daniel Wu
    Daniel Wu
    • Poison Dagger
    Zhu Zhu
    Zhu Zhu
    • Chi Chi
    Chia-Hui Liu
    Chia-Hui Liu
    • Abbott
    • (as Gordon Liu)
    Andrew Ng
    Andrew Ng
    • Senior Monk
    Chen Kuan-Tai
    Chen Kuan-Tai
    • Gold Lion
    • (as Kuan Tai Chen)
    Yoyao Hsueh
    • Copper Lion
    • (as Xue Jing Yao)
    Telly Liu
    Telly Liu
    • Iron Lion
    Da Qing
    • White Lion
    • (as Wen-Jun Dong)
    Dere Zhan
    • Lion Clan Messenger
    • (as Zhan De Re)
    Lu Kai
    • Lion Clan Servant
    • Director
      • RZA
    • Writers
      • RZA
      • Eli Roth
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    User reviews281

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    7richieandsam

    I really liked it.

    THE MAN WITH THE IRON FISTS.

    I really liked it.

    The movie was made by Rza, who is a member of the band Wu Tang Clan. He got together with Quentin Tarantino to make this movie and it definitely feels like a Tarantino movie.

    The movie does not especially feel new. It is made in the old fashioned kung-fu movie style. It feels old, there are a lot of floating around a bit like Crouching Tiger. The blood and violence is so over the top just like the old fashioned kung-fu films. Bloody literally flies! :)

    The difference between the old movies and this one is the soundtrack. During some scenes there are some WTC songs and hip hop songs... which i liked. I thought it brought a new feel to the movie. It worked really well.

    It has got some big names it it. The film stars Rza, Russell Crowe, Lucy Liu and former WWE Champion, Dave Bautista. There are some pretty good effects in it and also some great fighting scenes. The choreography was good too.

    This film is excellent entertainment.

    I will give this film a 7 out of 10.

    If you like the old style Monkey TV show, kung-fu movies then you will love this.

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    4tqrecords

    Painful to watch

    "I always take a gun to a knife fight..."

    I provided this rating based on the fact that I would not see this movie a second time, would not recommend it to a friend, and did not take anything away from it other than the thought that Quentin Tarantino must have been high when he agreed to lend his name out for it.

    I saw this movie because of my love for martial arts flicks, and I usually give all of them a chance. Also because I am a huge Wu-Tang Clan fan. What I expected to see was some decent fight choreography back-dropped with a grimy, old-school soundtrack. Now from what I recall on the soundtrack part, it did not deliver. And I know that RZA could have incorporated a couple tracks that would have lined this film up nice. Some that could have been included were; Da Mystery of Chessboxin', Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuttin ta F*** Wit, and pretty much anything from the 36 Chambers album. The fight scenes were mediocre until near the end to which I decided I would suck it up and just watch the rest of the movie. The first scene of the film actually made me angry because the fight scene was chopped up (which I hate), and the track they used in the background (actually from the 36 Chambers album) just didn't fit right!

    Other things that were disappointing, other than Bautista from WWE showing up, was the weak script and amateurish plot. The dialogue was horrible (see quote from above) and the plot was...well there wasn't really a plot at all. I walked out of the movie asking myself/trying to remember what the story was really about. I'm not sure if it was because I was blown away by RZA's acting or because I was too busy trying to figure out why Russell Crowe was in the movie at all.

    The set and costume design were the only things I thought were good about the movie. And the effort to create something visually appealing did not go unnoticed. But its all about the story and characters, which were both lacking aside from Lucy Liu's bit. Wait I think I just remembered what the movie was about...yeah it's pretty weak.

    If Quentin Tarantino had more involvement/any involvement at all in this movie it might have been quite possibly something spectacular. But then RZA would have probably not been in it. Hey when is Kill Bill Vol 3 coming out?
    5champjohnson29

    A Fun Action Film.....not for the uptight!

    Yes I gave this movie an eight! Why, you might ask? Because it did all the things it was supposed to do. Reading all the reviews, I can't understand what people were expecting this movie to be. Judging from the trailer, you can tell it's going to be a dope kung fu movie but you also see that RZA is playing the main character. I didn't expect much from his acting but he did an okay job nonetheless. The plot was solid, nothing complex or in depth like Inception or Dark Knight but who really expects a complex plot from an action movie. I sure as hell don't. I'm a film student and I noticed a lot of things wrong from a logistics stand point, but I know how to turn off my head and just enjoy a film for what it is. I didn't make the movie, so why waste my time talking about what I would have done differently because I'll never get the chance to. But I can write a review based on how I experienced the film.

    THE GOOD - The score was great. An interesting mix of hip hop, symphonic and other genres. The costuming, weaponry, set design were all great and looked great on film. This film had a lot of funny moments. As an adult, I can appreciate the humor from a dirty joke and they did them well. The fighting and action were awesome. There were times where my best friend would consistently tap out of excitement for how awesome the fight scenes were. The acting was okay, but I think the best job goes to Lucy Lui and Russell Crowe because they gave the best performances.

    THE BAD - I don't know about RZA playing the main character. He did okay on some parts but on others he was very dry. I also would have preferred someone else to narrate. Like Morgan Freeman or Laurence Fishburne. I named those black actors because it seemed like the Filmmakers were going for an urban feel, but RZA's strong east coast accent was very distracting at times but I don't think that was a huge flaw, it's just a matter of taste and that's what the director wanted so I can respect that. There were a lot of cheesy moments. Some of the dialogue was cheesy and even certain points in the movie, you kind of whisper to yourself "Really?!" But knowing Quentin and RZA they both are Kung Fu lovers so I looked over the cheesy moments because I knew they were just paying homage to all of the Kung Fu movies that they grew up watching. It would have been nice to have a more detailed plot. Some characters weren't established well enough to care for them, but with me I didn't want to care I just wanted to see some flying kicks and daggers. Those nappy ass wigs that the Wolf Clan made me want to chew bricks. The hairstylist should be fired but, again, it's all a matter of taste. That was just a creative choice made by the director and I can respect that.

    Overall, the movie is just a fun flick to go see on a Friday night. Lots of blood, decapitation, fun martial arts, subliminal dirty jokes, sarcastic humor, special effects, and a unique, urban take on the classic Kung Fu films we've learn to love over the years. This is not a movie you waste your time dissecting. You either love it or you hate. I took the movie for what it was and I loved every minute of it. It had everything an action flick should have, great action, great costumes, great weapons, solid plot and good actors.

    Congratulations, RZA on your first film. I'm sure he can'y do anything but get better. He definitely has a vivid mind and I'm anxious to see how he evolves.

    Lastly, whenever you're reading a review, make sure you learn how to decipher an authentic review from that of an upcoming filmmaker. We all tend to be very hard on each other and ourselves. A lot of these reviews, contain inhibitions about creative taste rather than the movie itself. No one cares about what you would have done differently. All they care about is if it's worth their ten, fifteen, twenty dollars. That is all.
    4chnfilm

    Juvenile Kung-Fu

    The film had potential with a decent storyline and all-star cast, but fails to pull in the viewer to care about the characters or outcome of the story.The movie far too often goes for cheap,juvenile sexual exploitation.The target audience for the movie seems geared towards males 16-24 and no one else.I've also noticed that the more people see the film the ratings here on IMDb decline.RZA also has very little acting skills and it was a major reason why the movie falls flat. Russell Crowe and Lucy Lui did a fair performance,but even they couldn't salvage the movie.I'm being very critical with my review b/c it's unfortunate to see a movie that had the potential,but didn't live up to it.
    7hypersonic8999

    Not intended to be a masterpiece, not a bad film

    Firstly, a disclaimer: All in all, this movie succeeds in what it sets out to do. It's a homage to grindhouse Kung Fu movies of the 70's and 80's and it succeeds very well in being just that kind of film. People go around saying how crap it was, but let's remind ourselves, not every movie is trying to be a masterpiece, and your subjective expectations don't mean this is a bad movie. Everyone went in expecting to see Kill Bill for some reason, because it was produced by Tarantino.

    At any rate, the film has quite a nice plot, reminiscent of the movies it tries to pay homage to. It's a simple plot, not many twists and turns to it, but it does draw you in. It has drama, it plays on base emotions like greed and lust for power, and it involves a bloody multi-faction war. Basically, the governor of a Chinese province is transporting some gold (for no specific reason, I assumed it was collected taxes or army wages), and assigns a warrior clan (the Lions) with protecting the shipment while it passes through their area, which is infested with several crime syndicates. The Lions clan leader is murdered by his lieutenants as they want to claim the gold for themselves. Later on, the story starts involving another warrior clan that is protecting the gold (Geminis), a crime syndicate (Wolves), a mercenary army (Jackals), a blacksmith (RZA) that just wants to leave with his beloved woman, a whore house where said woman works (The Blossom House), a mysterious assassin (Poison Dagger), a mysterious cowboy (Jack Knife, played by Russel Crowe) and the son of the murdered Lions clan leader (Zen Yi or X-Blade).

    The film contains several fight scenes and violent acts and if you are an action fan, you are gonna enjoy this. The cinematography is quite good, especially in the final battle scene. The acting is excellent for the most part (except RZA at some parts) and considering this was intended to resemble a grindhouse b-movie film. I especially enjoyed the obese Russel Crowe in the role of Jack Knife.

    Overall, it's a good watch if you don't go in expecting to see the masterpiece of the year in Kung Fu movies, or a parody along the lines of Black Dynamite. It was certainly much more enjoyable than Argo 7/10

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      RZA and Eli Roth worked on the screenplay together over two years, talking through every aspect of the story, down to the detail of every weapon.
    • Goofs
      As Jack Knife walks across his room he puts on his glasses, just before he reaches the door his glasses fall off. When he opens the door to Madame Blossom his glasses are on his face again.
    • Quotes

      [from trailer]

      The Blacksmith: When you forge a weapon, you need three things: the right metal, temperatures over fourteen hundred degrees... and someone who wants to kill. Here in this village, we got all three.

    • Alternate versions
      An Unrated Extended version of The Man with the Iron Fists runs 107 minutes which is longer for about 12 minutes.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Big Review: Fall Trailer Park (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Shame On A Nigga
      Written by Ghostface Killah, RZA, The GZA, U-God, Inspectah Deck, Russell T. Jones, Method Man, Raekwon

      Performed by Wu-Tang Clan

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    • Release date
      • November 2, 2012 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Hong Kong
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Thiết Quyền Vương
    • Filming locations
      • Shanghai, China
    • Production companies
      • Arcade Pictures
      • Iron Fists
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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $15,634,090
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,910,980
      • Nov 4, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $20,546,518
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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