Big and Little Wong Tin Bar

Big and Little Wong Tin Bar

For film critics and fans of Big and Little Wong Tin Bar, the Jackie Chan movie filmed in 1962 in Hong Kong. Also stars Sammo Hung Kam-Bo and Li Hua Li. When Jackie Chan was cast for this role, he was only 8 years old!

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New details have emerged about the highly anticipated follow-up to Wilson Yip's hit Wing Chun movie IP MAN. Donnie Yen will be returning in the title role as expected and he will be fighting action director Sammo Hung but as negotiations with Bruce Lee's family are still underway, a young Bruce will not be depicted in this film, although he is expected to appear in a third and final film as Ip's student.... more © Orange County Martial Arts Magazine Read Full Story
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It’s the movie that put Jackie Chan in the major league in the U.S., but the Hong Kong star isn’t a fan of his successful action comedy franchise “Rush Hour.” Chan said when he made the first installment of the “Rush Hour” series in 1998 he only wanted to test the U.S. market and didn’t have high hopes. “When we finished filming, I felt very disappointed because it was a movie I didn’t appreciate and I did not like the action scenes involved. I felt the style of action was too Americanized and I didn’t understand the American humor,” Chan said in a blog ... Read Full Story
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Watch Movie Online WATCH ONLINE MOVIE DOWNLOAD FREE MOVIE DOWNLOAD FREE DVD Play Movie Review From executive producers Jackie Chan and John Sham comes Wushu - The Young Generation, a martial arts drama starring Sammo Hung and a mess of new talent. Wushu was shot at an actual martial arts school in China using real martial arts students as its stars, meaning these actors can provide more than your staged wire-fu shenanigans. Despite lacking any depth of emotion, the young actors do provide the film’s martial arts with authentic skill and showmanship. However, the story is routine, and Anthony Szeto’s direction is unremarkable. Wushu ... Read Full Story
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Director: Jing Wong Writers: Louis Cha (novel), Jing Wong (writer) Starring: Jet Li, Sharla Cheung, Chingmy Yau, Sammo Hung Kam-Bo, Richard Ng, Ka-Yan Leung, Gigi Lai, Collin Chou, Francis Ng Also Known As: Kung Fu Cult Master (Hong Kong: English title), Kung Fu Master, Lord of the Wu Tang (USA) (video title), Yi tin to lung gei: Ji moh gaau gaau jue (Hong Kong: Cantonese title) Runtime: 99 min Country: Hong Kong Language: Cantonese Watch Trailer Watch Movie Read Full Story
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Celebratory movies have become a common sight during Lunar New Year This year, we have Hong Kong's renowned comedian Sandra Ng and Raymond Wong working together once again, in "All's Well Ends Well 2009". Although it has been a 12 years gap, since their last collaboration, the duo still portrays good chemistry in bringing laughter to the audiences through their act. Q: Hello and Happy Lunar New Year in advance to all of you (Sandra, Raymond and Vincent Kok). You guys had just experienced the South-East Asia's culture of yusheng tossing, so is there something like that in Hong Kong too? Sandra: Yes, it's ... Read Full Story
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