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Demon Fighter

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Adam Cheng shows off his fan style in this one.
Review: Adam Cheng stars in this one not Roc Tien as the movie sleeve would suggest, and all the pics on the back do not actually appear in the film but none the less it is still a classic film. Some impressive and creative fights, and a lot of blood make this a very entertaining movie.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Weak Film; Good Kung-Fu
Review: This classic-era kung fu film boasts "Wu-Tang swordsmanship at it's best" but fails to deliver upon that promise. Instead what you get is disjointed and awkward script which is salvaged only by spectacular non-swordplay stunts (the hack & slash action really isn't all that good; Tien never even picks up a sword). Also in the film's defense, star Roc Tien gives a superb acting performance. Although the film is not what it appears to be, if you're a kung-fu fan you will enjoy large parts of the flick. 3 stars.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Roc Tien does not star in this.
Review: This film is really a Adam Chang Film and Roc Tien was one of the Swordsman who got his head slice by a little girl who has the ability to cut someones head off with her cape. Though Roc Tien had a small part and the movie itself is pretty weak its still kungfu none-the-less, I give it 4 star due because of the swordplay.


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