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笑林小子II新烏龍院 (1994)
Shaolin Popey II Messy Temple


Reviewed by: pjshimmer
Date: 04/20/2006

Silly slapstick, diaper jokes, Ng Man Tat playing guitar, and monks singing Jacky Cheung's Mandarin smash hit "Goodbye Kiss." For what it is, the comedy is ensured a steady flow. Highly enjoyable.

Reviewer Score: 7

Reviewed by: ksbutterbox
Date: 05/19/2003
Summary: The Kids Are Alright!

What a fun movie this is!
Yuen King Tat with her breast milk
for the drunken "invincible fist"!!

Michelle Yeoh and Yuen Wah's cameo
appearances!!!!

But Bo Bo Ho and the other mighty
kung fu child are the real stars!

This makes fun of everything under the sun and it works!!

Highly recommended for all! Even Ng Man
Tat is quite good in this!
Low Budget but the last 20 minutes are
really cool!


Reviewed by: hkcinema
Date: 12/21/1999

The story begins with a mysterious woman named Jinx who hires lessthan intelligent killers Red Lemon and Yellow Lemon to chop off the right palm of the master of Wu-Long Temple. A hilarious adventure displaying the talents of child martial arts masters.

[Reviewed by Tai Seng Catalog]


Reviewed by: pablo
Date: 12/09/1999

In this installment of the series, the evil King is after the hand of Min Pik, which is the secret key to some ancient power. Red and Yellow Lemon are dispatched on the quest. Back at Shaolin, Siu Man laments being a monk after being rejected by a girl for having no hair. All is forgotten when the beautiful Siu Hung makes her appearance. More a series of vignettes where the kids get put in cute situations than an actual story. Still, the formula wasn't quite written in stone at this point, and so there are a few original touches. Features clips of Ng Mang Tat on the set of various other Chang Hong films shot at the same time as this one.