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Fury in the Shaolin Temple

Fury in the Shaolin Temple

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fury in Shaolin Temple...w/o Monk Gordon Liu Fights
Review: Fury in the Shaolin Temple'.1982

This is listed as a Gordon Liu movie, however, even though he is in the majority of the movie He does little kung fu in it. Don't get me wrong there is plenty of decent to good martial arts In this movie its just he does about 20% of it and the rest is done by unknowns. Also the opening credits list Philip Ko (aka Kao Fei) like he is a lead in the movie and he plays A villian who gets killed in 4 min!

You will also see quickly that parts of this movie were also in 'Shaolin Drunken Monk'. Now I'm not saying that this is one of those rip off movies, to me it looked like this movie Was shot first and because the movie did not feature more of Liu's kung fu, the film owners Must have decided to re-shoot a new movie but took parts of this movie to make 'SDM'.

If you watch closely you will see the same drunken master, same little boy that played liu As a child and the guy who played Liu's brother are all in 'Fury' and 'SDM'.

The storyline is simple, two masters are on the run after being accused of stealing a book from Shaolin. The two have sons and actually switch each others children. The thought being to teach Ghost fist and Dragon Fist styles to each child so that when they get older they can combine the Styles to make a vicious new one.

While Liu' character called 'Yeung Wang' is still a child, his master is attacked by rogue monks And kidnapped leaving Wang alone. He later finds his way to the Shaolin Temple were he learns Kung fu. Meanwhile the other Child is being taught by Liu's real dad the Dragon Fist. Confusing?

Anyway to make a long story short, the two finally meet after Liu's real dad is killed. The fists are Combined and glory saves the day.

The picture looks like it actually came from a 35mm film rather than a video transfer so its very Very good condition. The Sound is excellent. As for the movie, Gordon Liu fans will be Disappointed as he really does not do much Kung fu in this movie. I read that because Godfrey Ho Was staple at Shaws that Liu did this film as a favor to Ho after Shaws began to close down. He should not have done it as this is not a great movie. Like I said there is good action and Good martial arts as they were choreographed by Chan Yuet San who was the drunk priest in 'The Buddha Assasinator'. He also appeared in 'Shaolin Drunken Monk' too!

As for the DVD, once again Ground Zero blows the competition away with the total setup And display of this disc. It has and interview with Gordon Liu, various film clips that Featured some variation of 18 Bronzemen, Gordon Liu Film Clips, previews of other Ground Zero releases like 'The Best of Shaolin King Fu', 'The 9 Venoms' and others, A music video, brief interview, and Lyrical blades from Wu Tang, more words of wisdom From two real life Kung Fu instructors who look like monks and a page that will link you To the GZ site!

But with all those great extra's it can not save this horrendous waste of Gordon Liu's Talent And time. It will be great when Ground Zero releases a DVD with a great movie as well As great set up. Judging from the Wu Tang Hidden Treasure collection you ain't gonna Find a great movie in the mix. Just average ones.

If you are a collector of Liu movies get this, otherwise, keep the money and spend it on Something else'''.I wish I did. I rate this movie a 2.75 out of 5 ( SDM was only a 3).

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fury in Shaolin Temple...w/o Monk Gordon Liu Fights
Review: Fury in the Shaolin Temple�.1982

This is listed as a Gordon Liu movie, however, even though he is in the majority of the movie He does little kung fu in it. Don�t get me wrong there is plenty of decent to good martial arts In this movie its just he does about 20% of it and the rest is done by unknowns. Also the opening credits list Philip Ko (aka Kao Fei) like he is a lead in the movie and he plays A villian who gets killed in 4 min!

You will also see quickly that parts of this movie were also in �Shaolin Drunken Monk�. Now I�m not saying that this is one of those rip off movies, to me it looked like this movie Was shot first and because the movie did not feature more of Liu�s kung fu, the film owners Must have decided to re-shoot a new movie but took parts of this movie to make �SDM�.

If you watch closely you will see the same drunken master, same little boy that played liu As a child and the guy who played Liu�s brother are all in �Fury� and �SDM�.

The storyline is simple, two masters are on the run after being accused of stealing a book from Shaolin. The two have sons and actually switch each others children. The thought being to teach Ghost fist and Dragon Fist styles to each child so that when they get older they can combine the Styles to make a vicious new one.

While Liu� character called �Yeung Wang� is still a child, his master is attacked by rogue monks And kidnapped leaving Wang alone. He later finds his way to the Shaolin Temple were he learns Kung fu. Meanwhile the other Child is being taught by Liu�s real dad the Dragon Fist. Confusing?

Anyway to make a long story short, the two finally meet after Liu�s real dad is killed. The fists are Combined and glory saves the day.

The picture looks like it actually came from a 35mm film rather than a video transfer so its very Very good condition. The Sound is excellent. As for the movie, Gordon Liu fans will be Disappointed as he really does not do much Kung fu in this movie. I read that because Godfrey Ho Was staple at Shaws that Liu did this film as a favor to Ho after Shaws began to close down. He should not have done it as this is not a great movie. Like I said there is good action and Good martial arts as they were choreographed by Chan Yuet San who was the drunk priest in �The Buddha Assasinator�. He also appeared in �Shaolin Drunken Monk� too!

As for the DVD, once again Ground Zero blows the competition away with the total setup And display of this disc. It has and interview with Gordon Liu, various film clips that Featured some variation of 18 Bronzemen, Gordon Liu Film Clips, previews of other Ground Zero releases like �The Best of Shaolin King Fu�, �The 9 Venoms� and others, A music video, brief interview, and Lyrical blades from Wu Tang, more words of wisdom From two real life Kung Fu instructors who look like monks and a page that will link you To the GZ site!

But with all those great extra�s it can not save this horrendous waste of Gordon Liu�s Talent And time. It will be great when Ground Zero releases a DVD with a great movie as well As great set up. Judging from the Wu Tang Hidden Treasure collection you ain�t gonna Find a great movie in the mix. Just average ones.

If you are a collector of Liu movies get this, otherwise, keep the money and spend it on Something else���.I wish I did. I rate this movie a 2.75 out of 5 ( SDM was only a 3).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gordon Liu vs. the 18 Bronzemen!!!!
Review: Gordon Liu is not the main star of this film,but he's in it long enough to get the glory!Great action,including his phenomenal fight against the 18 Bronzemen.Great extras-including an interview with Gordon Liu himself!!I also recommend the Wu tang Clan's other titles like Shaolin Drunkard and Revenge of the Patriots.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Fury in the Shaolin Temple
Review: If you like Gordon Liu, then don't waste your money on this DVD. Gordon Liu is in the movie, but this movie does not show off his talent at all. The plot and the story are not good and the action is boring. The DVD format is sharp (considering this is an old movie) but the color format is not that great.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A new era in kung fu!!!!!
Review: The Wu has shown us the way again with the Hidden Chambers series!!!! The extras are the BEST ever on a DVD release.Dozens of clips,an interview with the Master Killer himself(!!!), and Wu wizdom from Papa Wu himself. There's even a Temple of Knowledge chamber where real monks pour our their philosophy.Ground Zero and the Wu Tang Clan have it locked down. The flick is alright,but not as good as his other works.He does fight the bronze men though.The extras are longer than the movie I think.I got my moneys worth big time.I have all the series now.


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