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Memories of a Geisha - Commentary by Rob Marshall snd John DeLuca
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Memories of a Geisha - Commentary by Rob Marshall snd John DeLuca
Hong Kong Legends - Restoring Classic Movies
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Hong Kong Legends - Restoring Classic Movies
The Iron Fisted Monk - Sammo Hung Interview
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San De huo shang yu Chong Mi Liu (1977)
Kung Fu Hustle - Stephen Chow Interview
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Kung Fu Hustle - Stephen Chow Interview
Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust - The Making
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Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust - The Making
Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust - Storyboards
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Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust - Storyboards
Naked Weapon (Maggie Q) - The Making
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Naked Weapon (Maggie Q) - The Making
Naked Weapon - Interviews with Almen Wong, Monica Lo, Anya and Andrew Lin
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Naked Weapon - Interviews with Almen Wong, Monica Lo, Anya and Andrew Lin
Naked Weapon - Commentary by Bey Logan and Maggie Q
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Naked Weapon - Commentary by Bey Logan and Maggie Q
Naked Weapon (Maggie Q) Location Guide : With Bey Logan
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Naked Weapon (Maggie Q) Location Guide : With Bey Logan
Naked Weapon (Maggie Q) - Behind the Scenes
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Naked Weapon (Maggie Q) - Behind the Scenes
Hansel and Gretel (Korean) - Interview With VFX Director Jung-Seong-Jin
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Hansel and Gretel (Korean) - Interview With VFX Director Jung-Seong-Jin
Hansel and Gretel (Korean) - The Making
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Hansel and Gretel (Korean) - The Making
Hansel and Gretel (Korean) - Interview with Production Designer Ryu Seong-Hie
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Hansel and Gretel (Korean) - Interview with Production Designer Ryu Seong-Hie
God of Gamblers - Andy Lau and Jing Wong interview
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God of Gamblers - Andy Lau and Jing Wong interview
Don't forget Yuen Woo-Ping's work with Donnie Yen like the first two "Tiger Cage" films, "Heroes Among Heroes" and "Iron Monkey".
this is my favorite film in my life. the story is very touching basically i really like this film .
This interview must have been recorded somewhere around early to mid 90s because he was already working in movies in the early 70s.
4:08 DID BRO SAID NIGA?! 😱
This is the sequel to a film entitled "Rich And Famous"(1986). Both movies played in Southeast Asia but "Tragic Hero" was released first because it had more action.
Where is this from? A documentary?
I love the part where he talked about how you don't need to do crazy camera work especially when you already have experienced martial artists at your disposal to make it look like they're really fighting
Sammo once shared a stupid thing of his. When doing choreography with an English speaking matial artist, he wanted him to do just "a little bit", Sammo kept saying "sukoshi". After some time the martial artist had it enough and asked what Sammo meant by "sukoshi" because he kept saying it. At the end, "you know", after clarification from others, Sammo realized he thought "sukoshi" is English but in fact it is Japanese meaning "a little bit". He worked with quite some Japanese martial artists in his films and he unconsciously learnt the word and naturally used it with all non Chinese speaking people.
Ah the kid venom
Superb! Thank you 👍
ទៅមុខឃេីញហេីយ
Esse filme é ótimo! Eu já vi 3 vezes haha
Wow my childhood crush ur age is old but ur still young and beautiful
Don´t mean any disrispect, but is that an Astroboy hair piece in the back?
Rip Bruce and Brandon Lee gon but not forgotten❤❤
This is an amazing find. I stumbled upon this trying to find the 36 chambers but this is a very unique gem in itself.
Im so sickened by the truth behind this arthur golden’s book & movie adaptation. I loved them at the time not knowing the real story behind it. Until i got into the real geisha story. The mineko iwasaki’s real story. Golden you are wrong and tarnished the old tradition of other people’s culture.
This movie is so good - I'm actually half wanting a sequel and half prefering for this master classic to be left alone!
Cyf loves movies
"I'm not here for a documentary" -- yea, we can tell. This movie was such a bad misrepresentation in just about every way. The dancing especially was just... horrible.
Beautiful interview.👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
When he And Bruce came to the batman TV show everyone at home were on television In The 60s the battle against robin was a draw
He was in shock when he heard about he died And Van crying around the summer Time 1973
Van Williams was Bruces student not just that but very good friends as well
Hes up there with Bruce Lee the green hornet And Kato And a third partner who the crow
And Steve McQueen 🪦⚰️
Rip to both Bruce And Brandon Lee And Pat Johnson☯️🏯🥋🪦⚰️🪦⚰️🪦⚰️
Enter the dragon was And still as a classic martial arts master piece
Braindead is more gore than Riki oh
1987.
Learned about this character from reading Jackie Chan’s 1998 book, “Jackie Chan: My Life in Action”
One of the best interviews Keeping and defending Bruce Lees Name! On top of explaining his personality and insight and how much of a great person he was 🔥🔥🔥🙏
Chan wai lam she is my siidter Fung po po dhe isvmy ssidyrt
I still have this DVD, with the added commentary. Ill never sell it
The killers
The killer
The tequila
I've made my rounds with kung fu classics since I first saw Enter the Dragon, 36th Chamber of Shaolin, Hapkido, Yellow-Faced Tiger, Fist of Unicorn, Lady Snowblood and so forth.... NONE of them compare to this film.... not even Way of the Dragon. This was something special and captivating, however it could've used a better editor behind the desk lol. Some of them cuts are rough man, yes yes I know it's old
Such a classy woman. I wouldn't be so kind to a cheating husband. My heart would be broken finding out my husband was found dead at a trashy mistress's apartment.
구독❤
Bruce understood cinema and camera angles. If you’re good at something… use it correctly and master it. Bruce mastered an art and was good at it. So much for competition that Bruce didn’t live to see his business in movies. So sad RIP Bruce.
La sonrisa mas linda de el mumdo!!!❤👌👍
You guys should post the real film not this useless analysing picture you are talking. Moron
Taekwondo master
God of Gun fu and Hollywood universe
Its so interesting to finally hear Richard Norton speak. You watch movies with these people and you never hear them speak down to earth about what they are doing. Richard Norton comes across as a very intellectual, very calm, nice guy.
One of the most iconic bad guys in cinema history O'Hara..RIP Bob Wall.a true Martial Arts master and karate genius..I could listen to members stories of the Bruce Lee circle all day!
Великий и скромный
One of the greatest martial arts masters in the human history, number ONE.
Tricked me into thinking it was the full movie!