has anyone seen this yet? It's whimsical. It's fast-paced awesome action. It's beautifully shot. Most of all, it's a marvelous story. Some of the CG isn't great, but most of it is amazingly beautiful. For anyone that likes, or at least can tolerate, kung fu, go see this film. Really!
I ddin't even know it was out! Well then , take a wild guess what I'm doing this weekend?
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Posts: 1950 | Location: Milkyway, the earth, USA, Arizona, Chandler | Registered: June 25, 2003
ive had the DVD for a while, but once I heard of its theatrical release I didn't watch it (but i'm clammoring for it.) I'm glad it's good. I'd imagine so. Stephen Chow is great.
Posts: 805 | Location: Jersey | Registered: September 07, 2004
Man i'm jealous. I almost drove to LA last weekend ot see it, but it would have cost me a fortune in gas (2.56 a gallon here) So i'll wait till the 22nd. Shaolin soccer is one of my favorite movies, so im hoping KFH will be awesome.
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ANYWAY.... the movie looks totally incredible, and its playing at a festival near here, so I'm probably going to see it soon. I can't wait. I watched the trailer about five times in a row when I first saw it.
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Posts: 5197 | Location: Tisch at New York University | Registered: June 03, 2003
I'm going to go see this flick tonight, but the HK DVD is pretty nice. It's got an anamorphic transfer and a DTS track I think. I still haven't watched it, but I'm so god damn tempted.
Posts: 805 | Location: Jersey | Registered: September 07, 2004
yeah, i saw trailers for this and couldn't wait to see it. Still haven't but i'm really looking forward to it.
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