cal42 wrote:You haven't seen Project A?
I've had a look at some of the reviews housed in the DB for some of them, but found either generic one/two line synopses (which I can find on the back blurb of a DVD sleeve already) and/or writeups that focus on trivialities (like who appears in the film, who gets their gear off [wtf? who cares?] or other movies the film is similar to) over actually divulging why the (re)viewer liked/didn't like the film in question...
Brian Thibodeau wrote:While my reviewing style certainly doesn't conform to what to what seems to be the more common internet style of massive amounts of plot synopsis...
Brian Thibodeau wrote:But I'm afraid I did have to lower myself to point out the absolutely gratuitous and thematically forced kit-offing (is that even a word? ) of at least one principal actress in the piece because, well, in some instances, I do find such things worthy of note, though obviously not on the level of some of our more experienced Cat. III experts.
Masterofoneinchpunch wrote:I will second Project A (and its sequel) as well as Magnificent Warriors. Project A is an excellent film in the canon of Jackie Chan. The stuntwork is excellent (especially the homage to Harold Lloyd) and it is a fun film. Not too much to complain about that film.
endless, gushing, fawning verbiage that is little more than purple prose best left to the likes of Hustler or Penthouse forum
On Reviews: I have been guilty of over emphasizing plot and bloviating. I think the key is to try to improve after each essay you write.
Interesting way of getting into HK films, by the way. With me (and I'm betting, many many others) it was the other way around - I didn't realise HK made other types of movies for about the first 18 months I was watching 'em!
Brian Thibodeau wrote:
This would make an interesting thread on it's own (hmmmmm ). I think you'd find quite a wide variety of "entry points" for fans of this stuff, especially more recent adventurers, who have a much wider variety of genres available in all region codes from which they can start to explore. Like this chap:
http://hkmdb.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=41823
Brian Thibodeau wrote:Interestingly, the Hong Kong movie that both introduced me to the world of Hong Kong cinema beyond "chopsocky" and sealed my fate as a junkie was the genre-mixing ACES GO PLACES II
So he's done 197 reviews in that amount of time??? Holy Sh*t!
None of which helps Mike's quest one jot!
cal42 wrote:None of which helps Mike's quest one jot!
Yes, MAYBE IT'S LOVE is a Shaw film from the eighties. The DVD sleeve has one of the lead actresses in her nightwear and from outward appearances they've sold it as a mature drama...whereas, I believe it's actually a murder-mystery-thriller type thingy...
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