Saturday, December 27, 2014

Spy Kids

English  

2001
88 minutes
5 Stars

This is a wonderful family movie. The cast is wonderful, lots of action, and downright fun with the kids the heroes of the day. Antonio Banderas and his wife were super spies who retired to raise a family. A typical family. Well, sorta. The parents get kidnapped by an evil villain and the kids must go to the rescue, with the help of their unwilling uncle, Danny Trejo. If you're a fan of Robert Rodriguez's movies, you'll love this one. Your kids will love it. An all-star cast and a laugh-out-loud adventure movie for the whole family. Honest. Trust me. "Don't ever send a grow-up to do a kids' job."

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The Master Swordsman (Disc 1)

Chinese / Subtitles  

2001
200 minutes
4 Stars

If you like wuxia movies, which I obviously do, you'll enjoy this one. Why only four stars then? Because it's on two discs shipped separately! Marvelous choreography, a lot of fu-by-wire stunts, but fun. The costumes are great, and I love the scenery. Great fights, handsome men, and an okay story. For what more can one want in kung-fu land?

I really do wish that Netflix would/could send 2-disc movies together. Grumble. Grumble.


Monday, December 15, 2014

The Assassin Swordsman

Chinese / subtitles  

2000
120 minutes
4 stars


If you follow this blog, you know I started watching Shaolin Warriors a while back. It was a tv series, and as such might have been interesting, but all at once? Too long. So I cancelled it. Then, this movie showed up in my mailbox. Aaah, much better. And, eventually, it dawned on me, it was the same story, only in 2 hours instead of 34 episodes. Much, much better. Different cast, and a lot of fun. Great action. Wonderful costumes (I think that's what I really like about these movies, the costumes), and a fun story. The characters are on a quest for a mythical book, winner rules China. Families and friends are on both sides of the quest. Kung fu rules. Lots of fun. The movie, with English dubbing is here.

Friday, December 5, 2014

Chocolate

Thai (subtitles)
2008
92 minutes
5 Stars


This delightful story is about Zen, the autistic daughter of Zin, ex-girlfriend to the Thai mob boss. Zen's father is a Japanese Yakuza, and is in Japan, not allowed back to see Zin. Zen's favorite treat is chocolate, hence the title of the movie. She grows up watching the Thai martial arts school next door, and martial arts movies, and practices the moves she sees. When her mother gets sick and needs money, Zen and her caretaker find a notebook of debts owed her mother, and go to collect. The choreography is absolutely amazing, the humor laugh out-out-loud funny. If you like martial arts movies, move this to the top of your list! How wonderful to feature a girl with different abilities. The beginning may be a little confusing, but stick with it, all becomes clear by The End.