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it's a good movie. go see it when you can.
posted by lotsofno at 6:27 PM on April 2, 2004
posted by MegoSteve at 6:28 PM on April 2, 2004
If content companies could profit from 'niche' movies like this, there would be incentives to release them sooner. The big studios only make money on the movies that make hundreds of millions of dollars (usually) so there is little incentive for supporting this kind of film.
This system? Yes it sucks.
posted by gen at 6:29 PM on April 2, 2004
posted by muppetboy at 6:35 PM on April 2, 2004
posted by Tenuki at 6:47 PM on April 2, 2004
posted by monkeyman at 7:00 PM on April 2, 2004
posted by infidelpants at 7:05 PM on April 2, 2004
posted by abcde at 7:14 PM on April 2, 2004
Uh, how is that even possible? The origional was scraping the bottom of the barrel as it was. Not that I didn't enjoy it, but it was hardly intelectual fare..
posted by delmoi at 7:28 PM on April 2, 2004
Get the original Cantonese version with English subtitles.
posted by bwg at 7:28 PM on April 2, 2004
Either way, the original is available on region-free import DVD for less than $15, so do yourself a favor and don't wait for the domestic distributor to bring it to you.
posted by grabbingsand at 7:29 PM on April 2, 2004
posted by Zonker at 7:29 PM on April 2, 2004
posted by John Kenneth Fisher at 7:37 PM on April 2, 2004
Films like 'Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon' and 'Life is Beautiful' (and even 'The Passion of the Christ') were financially successful subtitled films, but I can't remember any dubbed films making lots of money at the box office. The dubbed version of 'Das Boot' flopped too.
posted by bobo123 at 7:38 PM on April 2, 2004
posted by John Kenneth Fisher at 8:08 PM on April 2, 2004
posted by toddst at 8:14 PM on April 2, 2004
i can't believe they removed one of the best damn scenes in the movie..
posted by lotsofno at 8:15 PM on April 2, 2004
I'd been wanting to see this film for ages, and it was worth it to see it in the theater. It was brilliant. I laughed all the way through the film, and I'm not being hyperbolic.
And, happily, the version being released is the original version with subtitles. It would have been criminal to take out that musical bit.
posted by ursus_comiter at 8:34 PM on April 2, 2004
The movie is a mishmash of fight scenes, digital effects, and musical interludes. It's easily the funniest thing out right now.
posted by eatitlive at 8:42 PM on April 2, 2004
Which 'musical bit' did they take out? The Thriller spoof or the nightclub scene?
posted by SPrintF at 8:59 PM on April 2, 2004
posted by tracicle at 9:13 PM on April 2, 2004
posted by pzarquon at 10:05 PM on April 2, 2004
He says Miramax bought it, cut it, edited it, dubbed it, and then did a test screening in Calgary, Alberta and decided based on the response they got to can it. Now they're considering a release of an unedited, subbed version. Anyway, from what I could tell from the preview it looked REALLY silly, but lots of fun.
posted by Evstar at 10:24 PM on April 2, 2004
posted by The God Complex at 10:25 PM on April 2, 2004
posted by photoslob at 10:39 PM on April 2, 2004
I think it is worthy to discuss the fact that Hollywood has very little faith in Asian cinema in general. They always fear that Asian stars don't have the talent or draw so they end up being paired with one-trick ponies or wanna-be hip-hop movie stars.
Miramax cut the film from 2 hours to a horrific 90 minutes, put in cheesy English dubbing and delayed the release for well over a year.
I hope Stephen Chow finds a niche in the US, but if you like this film you may enjoy renting God of Cookery and King of Comedy.
Also, if you live around the greater Los Angeles area, the original HK all-region DVD is available at A Videostore Named Desire on Santa Monica Blvd. You'll probably have to call Mike in advance and reserve it though, as it is immensely popular.
posted by superchicken at 10:45 PM on April 2, 2004
It's been a long week. It's late. We're tired.
posted by eatitlive at 10:45 PM on April 2, 2004
posted by The God Complex at 10:47 PM on April 2, 2004
posted by muppetboy at 11:10 PM on April 2, 2004
The latter link mentions that college kids love this movie, which is true. I would think even if this movie does moderately in the box office, the DVD sales alone from the cult following would make up for the distribution costs. I wouldn't buy the butchered English dub version though, I learned my lesson when I bought the bastardized Dimension version of Fist of Legend.
posted by superchicken at 11:14 PM on April 2, 2004
Anyhow, I typically get sick to my stomach when people start bitching about butchered dubs in both anime and live action films, and this is no exception. The english dub I saw managed to capture the spirit of the original just fine.
posted by jimmy at 11:57 PM on April 2, 2004
There have been plenty of Asian movies and anime dubbed professionally where the voice and acting quality in the English version are as good as in the original. From the preview I saw and what I've read, this isn't one of them.
The film is hilarious with subtitles! The dialogue is very funny! The great thing about Stephen Chow is that you laugh out loud just at his timing or tone of voice. He's fantastic. Anyone who likes this film should definitely check out his other stuff.
posted by Voivod at 12:35 AM on April 3, 2004
posted by donth at 2:05 AM on April 3, 2004
the soccer scenes are amazing and i wonder why it took so long to screen it outside asia. i'll definitely watch it in the movies.
posted by tcp at 2:09 AM on April 3, 2004
posted by ubersturm at 2:22 AM on April 3, 2004
posted by spazzm at 3:50 AM on April 3, 2004
Now, I like a silly, brainless action movie as much as the next guy, but really: I thought it was a bad movie. Really, really throw-away. Cheesy, awful special effects and a lame ending pretty much sum it up. Of course it's not high art, but I don't think it's low art, either.
It's true I did see it dubbed in French, which is not my first language, but still, my comprehension of that language for stuff like this is better than 90 percent, so I don't think that accounted for so much of my dislike for this film. Oof.
(Although I think it was better than the new Eric Rohmer film, 'Triple Agent,' which had normally polite French moviegoers guffawing at the melodramatic acting, and scoffing at the weak attempt at closure.)
posted by Mo Nickels at 5:56 AM on April 3, 2004
I think the reason those of us who like it so much do is because that its frivolity seems fresh and original (of course the kung fu/sports plot is a cliche, but that's more than obvious). It has a bouyancy about it, in part because of Chow's talent, but in part because it possesses an enthusiasm for its own little world which is what sets apart so many good comedies.
Again, though, this is the sort of thing that is easy to overinflate in the describing. If you want to enjoy the film, you should probably have this thread erased from your memory.
posted by BT at 6:26 AM on April 3, 2004
posted by Fofer at 7:49 AM on April 3, 2004
I can't even find Drunken Master on DVD here in Hong Kong that hasn't been bastardised. The original soundtrack is the only way to go.
By the way, if you like Stephen Chow Sing-chi, try 'King of Comedy'.
posted by bwg at 9:07 AM on April 3, 2004
posted by hoboynow at 9:09 AM on April 3, 2004
posted by feelinglistless at 11:57 AM on April 3, 2004
Ong Bak is another movie worth checking out.
posted by the cuban at 1:33 PM on April 3, 2004
posted by tracicle at 1:56 PM on April 3, 2004
posted by feelinglistless at 2:47 PM on April 3, 2004
I'd also recommend 'The Emperor and the Assassin,' another movie about the first Qin emperor. It's not a kung fu flick, but it's a very interesting historical drama.
And speaking of Jet Li, apperently he plans on leaving films to focus on Buddhist studies.
posted by homunculus at 3:05 PM on April 3, 2004
posted by mrgrimm at 7:21 PM on April 3, 2004
Miramax really knows how to fuck up Chinese films. Hollywood seems to think that Asian films can't stand up on their own without being infused with hip hop or rewriting. Ghost Dog being the exception of mixing IMO. I can't think of a single Chinese actor or director who I've thought that their movies were better when they did it in the states.
This is why I have a region free DVD drive.
posted by Akuinnen at 9:41 PM on April 3, 2004
That being said, Shaolin Soccer is probably his best movie in ages. That's my uncle in the movie playing the kingpin of the 'evil' team. :)
posted by PWA_BadBoy at 3:22 AM on April 4, 2004
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Ling Ling Fat is classic though -- especially when he tries to arrest the legendary heroes on the roof of the forbidden city. Tricky Brains and the God of Gamblers series are both a riot, especially with subtitles.
I just wish someone would get his ass over here, get him a language coach, and team him up with Jim Carey or the like. that'd be something to see
posted by badzen at 10:59 AM on April 4, 2004
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A good part of Chow/Chiu's humor is the ridiculous puns and word plays he does. IIRC Ling Ling Fat means 008, but you don't see that in the subtitles. I had to learn that from a Cantonese speaker. Chow is in some ways like the Marx Brothers. Lots of verbal banter they one can only get minutes later.
Another issue with Chiu films is a rep for singing/dancing/parody/and action all being continuous. Similar to the rep Indian films have of gun fights segueing into singing numbers. I don't think that is too much of a problem with cinemaphiles like me, but to most American audiences I can see the bean counters getting nervous.
The musical number that was cut is I belive when Chiu's character sees Zhou's character making buns. He bursts into song frightening people (take a look at the reactions of people on th street in the background). He explains that his song was an innate reaction to her oneness with kneading dough. It is short, but perfectly illustrative of the movie character.
I also wouldn't be surprised to the females with moustaches in the second game be removed. Chinese movies often play with gender bender subtext and I don't think many Americans would understand this. Take a look at Chiu's Chinese Odyssey for an example.
I always prefer subbed to dubbed. Too often subbed movies are heavily edited and the dialogue even changes. Take a look at the subbed American release of Jackie Chan's Supercop compared to dubbed version. No crappy hip hop overlays etc etc. IMHO it is important to hear the actor's voice. Dubs often lose the intensity of what is being said. Any female anime dub will show what I mean. the atrocious Miramax dub even included the phrase 'wacky hijinks' in the trailer on Apple's site.
Thanks for the topic. I doubt anybody reads this comment, but having shown Shaolin Soccer to 6-7 people I have yet to find anybody not laugh their heads off.
posted by infowar at 11:44 AM on April 4, 2004
This song was included in the version I saw in New York City over the weekend. It may have been trimmed a bit in the editing, but it was there, along with the 'Thriller' spoof and the nightclub song that others have mentioned. (The movie played in one of the smaller theaters at the 42d street googolplex, but it was a full room, with every seat taken, and the whole crowd seemed to like it a lot -- I know I did.)
posted by Zonker at 12:21 PM on April 5, 2004
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