THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: Himu on November 12, 2013, 02:01:52 AM
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For real. I need that wuxia fix.
They are rarely brought over to America because the masses are filthy people without taste so have to get crappy Hollywood glammed up stuff no one cares about or that neuters the genre.
Dragon Dynasty took over the reigns but for all I know they are dead. They released kick ass Kung fu classics and were awesome. Their website says their latest release was in 2011.
Netflix is a dry well. They have a few good movies but few.classics. Jackie Chan has some solid stuff on here, mostly from his HK days. Since he's my cave actor ever it works for me and I can watch my faves any time. Donnie Yen has an okayish list on netflix. Bruce Lee films on nefflix are boring as fuck. Everything else is either okay to great. There's early Chow (King of Beggars), good Tony Jaa films (Ong Back for starters) but little else. It is missing stuff like Shaw Brothers films.
So there's no replacement for Dragon Dynasty and netflix's catalog is meh. What is a Kung fu ho to do?
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Let's be real. This is the best genre there is to offer.
Disagree?
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-kvpVh-OsR0o/UlrbXQ3Y3xI/AAAAAAAAcLw/8WicRV4LBNU/s1600/my_young_auntie.jpg)
Speak to this fist.
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YouTube and veoh surprisingly have a lot of full lengths
I am heartbroken Come Drink With Me isn't on yt.
HEARTBROKEN.
http://youtu.be/C4SMPQyiLy4
Check this channel out:
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDAS89U9CWUWiNhBx7LtniA?feature=watch
(http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDAS89U9CWUWiNhBx7LtniA?feature=watch)
:whoo
Look at their list.
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ESCHATON. LOOK WHAT THEY GOT.
http://youtu.be/i2rJxmqEIqY
:drudge
:whoo
We must plan a Bore watch. WE MUST.
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if you're not going to steal them from the internet like a civilized person, i'd check to see if your area has a chinese dvd store that sells bootleg DVDs.
If you're still in Houston, maybe this place?
http://www.hkcitymall.com/store.html
If you haven't watched it yet, Netflix has Tai Chi Zero which is a fairy good kung fu comedy in a distinct postmodern mode. And he beats up hella white colonialist steampunks.
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Have you heard of this guy called Jackie Chan? He made some pretty good movies.
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I finally saw Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon last year. Or maybe this year. It was awesome. The whole time, I was wondering why George Lucas didn't just remake it as his Episode I.
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Eric, I never thought of stealing them. :tocry
Have you heard of this guy called Jackie Chan? He made some pretty good movies.
I have seen most Chan movies. :wtf
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I hate to say this but if you're watching them on Youtube it's not very likely that any money is going back to anyone involved with the films so you may as well jank them.
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Very true. But does dragon dynasty still even exist? I have quite a few on DVD/blu. I guess I should replace the ones that were stolen.
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oh, i don't think so.
i know that Image was releasing Shaw stuff but that hasn't shown up for a few years
If you don't mind waiting, you can get VERY inexpensive OFFICIAL blu rays / dvds from dddhouse.com
the website is a mess to search through but it's the cheapest prices you'll likely find for Shaw / Golden Harvest / golden age era stuff
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I used to import R3 HK releases of Celestial's Shaw Bros DVD's. I think most if not all of the Shaw Bros catalog has been released over there. A good chunk of them have been ported over by Dragon Dynasty, Image, and Funimation, and Well Go USA, there's still some gaps, but I don't think demand is high enough for classic kung-fu to really expect much else. Well Go USA is still releasing new stuff though like Ip Man and Tai Chi Zero/Hero. I think they're about the one company that is.
Edit: I can second Eric's recommendation of DDDHouse. That's where I used to import a lot of my stuff from.
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Nice. I'm a fan of all three though I prefer Shaw so that's nice. What about modern films? I guess the bootleg stores are the place for that. I havent been since high school though haha. But there's also Well Go who releases modern stuff. Thanks for the reminder Joe.
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Oh shit. Dddhouse is what I wanted!
How are the subtitles generally on movies sold on that site?
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How are the subtitles generally on movies sold on that site?
Usually pretty good, although it depends on the release. All the Shaw Bros movies I bought had solid subtitles.
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Most modern HK films have very good subtitles.
Many modern mandarin Chinese releases are back to what Tai Seng had in the 90s (ha ha remember paying those monsters $40 for Pan and Scanned Jackie Chan films?)
Well Go is great. They also are releasing some films into cinemas
http://www.cityonfire.com/ is a very good place to keep up to date on Asian genre films and they will also highlight DVD/Blu Ray release dates and cheap sales on Amazon
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:heart thanks guys
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if you're not going to steal them from the internet like a civilized person, i'd check to see if your area has a chinese dvd store that sells bootleg DVDs.
If you're still in Houston, maybe this place?
http://www.hkcitymall.com/store.html
If you haven't watched it yet, Netflix has Tai Chi Zero which is a fairy good kung fu comedy in a distinct postmodern mode. And he beats up hella white colonialist steampunks.
This place is literally across the street from my job :lol
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Watched Tai Chi Zero. Been meaning to do so for maybe about a year or so. Solid wuxia action, but a nonsensical story, poor character development, random story tangents, and occasional weird editing make it a pretty forgettable film. Still, the action makes it and I had fun with it. At the very least, the display of Chen style Tai Chi was full, vibrant, and absolutely beautiful. I think I finally found the style I want to pursue, haha.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ed9-xZKymhc
I also love her outfit. Fuck. Forgot how good the special effects are as well.
Lovin' that Chen style.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJvEpi2sxoo
Not sure what to watch tomorrow, but I'm leaning on watching Fists of Fury (best Bruce Lee joint) and its knock offs and remakes.
I fully support making this a kung fu thread, and us watching weekly or every now and then movies on yt via plug.dj. :)
Let's watch The Iron Buddha and Yes, Madam this thursday via plug.dj if you guys are able.
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Yes, Madam kicks ass, there's nothing not great about the idea to watch that.
on occasion I'll splurge on some Hong Kong blu-rays from Yesasia.com, which has a ridiculously great selection of legit, relatively cheap, english subbed and region free discs and ships anywhere to the world. I've bought from them and never had a bad experience.
and I can vouch for the excellence of the Well Go product line, great subs, great image quality. Hell, damn near every title they ever published in on Netflix too. Their discs aren't really feature packed, but it feels churlish to say that (and also the import discs don't usually have great special features either, so really, there's not much to be missing out on).
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DDDHOUSE
I used to use Yesasia but they are so much more expensive.
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Yeah, Yes, Madam is girl fun fun. Michelle Yeoh, my princess. :noah
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Her pop is pretty blah at first. Iirc she does a stomping strike with her hands together and it is pretty :larry but I think as the video continues she does some good moves. That said, I only posted it at the moment because it was the first thing thst came up.
Now that video you posted is perfect. The snake like strikes of Chen :rejoice
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There's a taijiquan class at a place I go to in January. I think I can study the base forms until it starts.
Here's Xiao Wang showing a wider range.
http://youtu.be/UTucZltO4UM
And I'm far too used to chi stuff, haha. It's a lot easier to take in after practicing breath meditation, though so :yeshrug
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The lessons I'm going to are just basic tai chi/qigong and are mostly used for the self through meditation, not as a form of self defense.
I'll post a copy of what they're sending out.
It is in no way Chen, I'll say that.
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:larry
(http://i.imgur.com/OmcXEsB.jpg?1)
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Yeah, the merchandising while also using Zen iconography. :meltzer
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Also I'm still partial to leaning on trying Shaolin wushu the most. Tai Chi classes seem...so hit and miss.
Shaolin options:
http://www.houstonshaolintemple.net/
http://www.houstonshaolin.com/index.php
Chen Tai Chi options:
http://www.chenstyletaichi.com/english/pages/cheng.html
The big thing I'm averse to when picking a school is...money. A lot of them are outright trying to legally rob others in their pursuit of commercialization. It makes it hard for me to pick because so many are concerned with money rather than results. But maybe I'm being too harsh.
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Gonna check them out and report here.
As for kung fu film, you down for Iron Buddha and Yes, Madam tomorrow, breh? 8pm est. We need to make up for the last kung fu hang out which wasn't that great a movie.
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We watched "The 36th Chamber of Shaolin" here at work the other day. Fuckin' badass movie, can't believe this is the first time I'm seeing it.
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My fave :heartbeat One long training sequence, oodles of character development
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That's aight. Im going to be out tonight. I'm good on Sat or Sun though
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Okay. I went to the shaolin academy. Told the shifu my goals, he ignored them and went straight to prices. Didn't like that, but I watched another teacher teach kids. He did a great job explaining how he wanted to them to do things and corrected their mistakes while being gentle and attentive to their needs. That's the opposite of the Kung fu I was taught as a child where it felt like few students really had progress because the teacher was more.concerned with the bottom line and not his students progress. There were two black dudes, they're African and were playing ping pong with these Chinese guys. They said they'd help coach me tomorrow. They're were real nice and helpful and we immediately hit it off.
There is no contract :bow
There is a reg fee of 30 dollars and one lesson a week is 70 bucks month. I think that is a steal and amuch better alternative than going to the gym provided one works on their wushu on a daily basis.
Those kids were really impressive btw. Nice form in that class.
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Amazon currently has the Enter The Dragon 40th Anv set for under $25
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BPJ5Z96/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00BPJ5Z96&linkCode=as2&tag=cionfiascire-20
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(http://i.imgur.com/hNRPe6N.jpg)
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I enjoyed Dragon with Donnie Yen and that dude from Omnimusha/House of Flying Daggers/Red Cliff.
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(http://i.imgur.com/hNRPe6N.jpg)
Ti Lung :heartbeat
David Chiang :heartbeat
People say that Ti Lung was the big heartthrob of Shaw Brothers 70's films but it's TOTALLY David Chiang. :heartbeat