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Kung Fu of Eight Drunkards

Kung Fu of Eight Drunkards

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: fantastic
Review: I have seen previous copies of this movie ... the star of this movie is Meng Fei good story excelent coreogragh of fighting scenes...the master drunk tells the name of the steps to beat an opponent... good closse up

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Famous Star in Kung Fu classics
Review: I saw this movie in its original language, and I'm sure this was meant to be funny, and it sure is. Ancle Wu Ma, the director, much more mischievous than any other of his movies, and Meng Fei, the super star, not as HERO as always but still cute, the combination of the two is perfect. You may not believe this boy from China is the same person who played Fang Shi Yu in "The Secret Of The Shaolin Poles" or "The Young Hero Of Shaolin." It is rediculous to compare this one with Drunken Master only because it deals with the drunken style. I would way, it means a lot for a main actor to be good-looking in HK movies.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Just ok, because it is a classic.
Review: Kind of a let down for a DVD... More like a very old VHS..I didn't expect this classic to look like one on DVD..

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A true genre classic
Review: This film was released before Jackie Chan's classic Drunken Master(in the U.S.).It's an action packed classic with the DVD giving alot of extras(loads of bonus clips and a really cool section called 8 Drunken Fights),and it's in 5.1 sound. A definite addition to the collection.I watched it back to back with Drunken Master!Check out Shaolin Drunkard too!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: a Meng Fei Classic
Review: this movie has great actors Meng Fei and Chen Sing most naotably a young man learns the Drunken Gods style from a old Drunkard the bad guys see the young man using the style and try to use him to find the old master who was believed to have been killed by their master. be warned this movie tries to be funny and suceeds for the most part. but like most Wu Ma's movies it has a depressing feel with a sad ending.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: a Meng Fei Classic
Review: this movie has great actors Meng Fei and Chen Sing most naotably a young man learns the Drunken Gods style from a old Drunkard the bad guys see the young man using the style and try to use him to find the old master who was believed to have been killed by their master. be warned this movie tries to be funny and suceeds for the most part. but like most Wu Ma's movies it has a depressing feel with a sad ending.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This movie ain't worth getting.
Review: This movie is pretty much a rip-off of Drunken Master, starring Jackie Chan. If you are truly interested in seeing Eight Drunken Immortals Kung Fu done, buy Drunken Master instead of this one. END


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