Sixty Million Dollar Man (1995)
Reviewed by: hkcinema on 1999-12-08
It was actually very not bad. There was a screamingly funnyrip-off of Pulp Fiction, and the long-running joke about Stephen's shower-head extention was a great gag. Even though much of the jokes and sight gags were Wong Jing-predictables, Stephen pulled them off with fresh aplomb. Stephen plays a very rich and spoiled college student and Ng Man Tat is his lackey. Stephen terrorizes and humiliates everyone and even goes so far as to deny his father. Events transpire with some thrown in bad guys and Stephen's dead. Sorta. With the help of a professor he becomes rather invincible. The effects are good but show the budget of another HK film restricted by lack of Hollywood money. Anyway, like I said, it is pretty funny and is so much better than Out of the Dark that this may have influenced my opinion. But I don't care. It's Stephen.

[Reviewed by Tsuzi]