
The trailer for Kung Fu Games concludes with a note stating that one of the executive producers is from Halloween: Resurrection. For those who haven’t seen it, that’s the one that features the rapper Busta Rhymes beating up Michael Myers. I can certainly understand why being linked to that film in any way would be seen as something to be embarrassed about.
Nonetheless, I had a much tamer experience, because I had to sit through lights and sirens blasting while a variety of confused people woke up in what appeared to be a subway car on the move. The doors slide open to reveal a misty Bamboo forest, where a man gets impaled with a spear and then everyone else is attacked by sky-diving fighters. Fisher, the once-heavily rumored ex-soldier played by Mark Strange A.K. Mike Fischer alongside Jose Manuel, a Hollywood action star, and Sarah Ludlow form an ensemble cast infinitely fascinating. With their unremarkable martial arts history, they join other props, Jade Xu and Miguel Peralta in the finale of ‘Hounds of War’, and Dispatched.
After the lockdown, scripted by Art of Eight Limbs will shed light on the known sexual exploitation writer Sasha Schneider, followed by the last installment of The Lady Scorpions series but first in the saga, we’ll be meeting the character of The Lockdown directed by Ryan C Jaeger and Tiger Style Media.
We already mentioned that the fighters in this battle were captured and did so only for the amusement of billionaire Calvin Prince (Lathrop Walker) in the movie The Penitent Man. He made a phone call to his old friend Eric (Matt Goodwin) who has participated in The Treasure of Painted Forest and Rocktards. He intends for Eric to assist him in turning this proof of concept into a one-off ultra-narrow but fatal reality TV series. That is to say, it’s a complex version of The Lockdown’s horror film tokusatsu genre alongside a whole host of other films that have used it. Credited director Francois Simard co-directed Faisons Un Film with Turner Rosalind.
All these martial arts “extras” have been integrated into the main theme of the video, one example describes how a location resembles a set from a Shaw Brothers film just before the crowd sees pole-battling stunt fighters. The next is a re-enactment of The Raid 2’s subway fight but this time around with hammers as power-ups. No matter how spectacular the set piece is, that has been orchestrated, it will always be complimentary to the movie itself.
Yes, this is exactly the case. The fight scenes are quite good, stunt coordinator Sarah Chang does not restrict himself in this either as he works on The Trigonal: Fight for Justice, Mon Mon Mon Monsters, and also fights quite a bit. Staves and swords, nunchucks, and as I said hammers all get some screen time in the action which is pleasant. However, good is not enough when one is trying to evoke memories of the classics, and once more, the fights in this movie, and so far in all the Tiger Style Media tetralogy, are not that to look out for as a visual spectacle in comparison to such classics.
As for most of the film the martial arts action scene works in synergy with a highly derivative and quite predictable storyline which quickly dies down giving us the best kung fu games available. Not this, this is all that great. Alas, it is great where it is the most. If a person is in the mood to watch a martial arts movie, on Tubi or sort the film is still reasonable.
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