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Shaolin vs. Lama
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List Price: $14.95
Our Price: $11.99
Your Save: $ 2.96 ( 20% )
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Manufacturer: Ground Zero Starring: William Yen, Alexander Lou, Kuo Chung Ching Directed By: Tso Nam Lee
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 0694795207326 Format: Color Label: Ground Zero Manufacturer: Ground Zero Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Ground Zero Region Code: 0 Release Date: 2001-04-24 Running Time: 90 Studio: Ground Zero Theatrical Release Date: 1984
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Shaolin vs. Lama Comment: This movie Shaolin vs. Lama has a variety of action in it, but the Villan had the advantage with the Army that he has with him. So, the main actor has a hard time to defeat the Villan. I gave the movie 5 stars, because of the action seens of Kung Fu been displayed in the movie.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Prepare to have your mind blown.... Comment: Let's be honest with each other for a moment. Sometimes everyone needs to see a movie that appeals to them on every level no matter how much sense it may make. That is exactly what this movie is to a kung fu movie fan. The story is kinda out there and involves a young monk who happens to cross a young kung fu fighter trying to find someone who can beat him, and ends up being an enthralling slug fest featuring many different styles of kung fu. This movie although amazingly awesome is also pretty corny and as such has many memorable one liners, some of which you may be familiar with if you are a fan of the wu tang clan. Thats all i'm gonna say. If you are a kung fu fan you habve not excuse not to watch this movie.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Funny as hell Comment: This movie is just funny. Memories of kung fu theatre on saturdays at noon rushed through my head as I watched this goofy romp. Ridiculous dubbing, an awful story line and some great martial arts action a la the old days of the genre. The choreography reminded me of a capoeira match where the fighters are just barely missing each other on purpose. I wish I could've seen it in the original cantonese or mandarin with subtitles as the films are always better. Worth watching if you love kung fu flicks.
Customer Rating:      Summary: nicely done Comment: this movie is very good. a must for collectors. you won't be disapointed
Customer Rating:      Summary: Old "Skool" Kung Fu!1 Comment: It would be a gross dis-service to give out details on this flick,,,,almost everyone who review this movie gave it 5 stars,,,therefore, that should suffice for anyone to make a decission to check out this awesome, amazing kicker!!
Three words for this flick TOUGH, TOUGH, TOUGH. This flick is easily among my top 5 best ever kung fu movie of all times,,,I must have watched this flick over 10 times, and each times feel like the first,,it just an amazing flick!!
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