missy:
Stephen Chow is one of the most hysterical filmmakers working today. The film that first broke him out, Shaolin Soccer is a huge cult hit in America and his latest film, Kung Fu Hustle, is getting the right kind of release from Sony Pictures Classics....
toneski:
Shaolin Soccer is top knotch, and King of Comedy and Shaolin Idiot... this cat is taking over for Lesley Nielson, Stephen Chow should make Airplane 3 or Naked Gun 4 and a 1/4.

I can't wait to see Kung Fu Hustle, I know it is going to be on ethe best movies ever made.

Now wheres that dude from Kung Pao?
dontpooyourself:

toneski said:
Shaolin Soccer is top knotch, and King of Comedy and Shaolin Idiot... this cat is taking over for Lesley Nielson, Stephen Chow should make Airplane 3 or Naked Gun 4 and a 1/4.

I can't wait to see Kung Fu Hustle, I know it is going to be on ethe best movies ever made.

Now wheres that dude from Kung Pao?



I completely agree. Steve Oedekerk (I cant believe i know who directed that monstrosity) must be green with envy.

bigjobs:
Kung Fu Hustle is without a doubt one of the most fun films I've ever seen and has joined the ranks of my all-time faves. Watching it you can really see just how much he put into it. Genius, pure genius. It's funny, it's heart warming and it deserves heaps of praise.

[Edited on Apr 09, 2005 by Prince_Kajuku]
anderswolleck:

dontpooyourself said:

toneski said:
Shaolin Soccer is top knotch, and King of Comedy and Shaolin Idiot... this cat is taking over for Lesley Nielson, Stephen Chow should make Airplane 3 or Naked Gun 4 and a 1/4.

I can't wait to see Kung Fu Hustle, I know it is going to be on ethe best movies ever made.

Now wheres that dude from Kung Pao?



I completely agree. (I cant believe i know who directed that monstrosity) must be green with envy.



i love Steve Oedekerk

here is an interview i did with him

http://www.ugo.com/channels/filmtv/features/steveoedekerk/

deux:
I don't mind Steve Oedekerk at all. In fact, I loved Kung Pow!. I laughed my ass off at that stupid movie. Of course, I was stoned as fuck at the time...

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goatfish:
Stephen Chow is a hilarious performer.

My personal favorite out of the few films of his I've seen is "From Beijing With Love", which is his spoof of the James Bond films (and blows away any other Bond spoof I've seen in recent memory)!

He's made many films in Hong Kong, and I believe his movies almost always do well at the box office there.

skull
almostfamous:
this film was fucking fantastic, i hope colombia are treating it a hell of a lot batter than those dicks at miramax treated shaolin soccer.
crim:
Firstly, I love Steve Oedekerk and I love, love Kung-Pow.

Secondly, this movie is fucking amazing. I'll repeat that because it bears repeating, fucking amazing.

This guy is brilliant.
black_tar_heroin:
plucking that kids dong in The King of Comedy ........ amazing
djpj69camaro:
Way before Stephen Chow made Shaolin Soccer and Kung Fu Hustle, he made a trilogy called The God of Gamblers. The first one stars Chow Yun Fat as the God of Gamblers. Everyone who doesn't know Stephen Chow should look way back at all the hilarious movies he's made before. I'm glad he's getting recognition in the US. But it's been long overdue.
r3z:
This man is a genius - one of my favorite directors. Anyone can make a movie these days, but the directors who shine are the ones who truly enjoy making movies. For those of you who haven't seen it yet, Kung Fu Hustle is an absolute must. It's absolutely hilarious, and the action sequences are amazing - pure genius.
elanmars:
stephen chow is awesome and so is kung fu hustle.

my only gripe with it is that ng man tat is not in it but since there's a sequel coming, there's always hope.

oh and hes' the dude that is in a LOT of movies with stephen chow, people will probably be more familiar with him as the coach in shaolin soccer.

it's not easy to describe kung fu hustle, which is a good thing but it's such a fun movie, even if you don't like previous stephen chow movies, this one is totally worth watching.
fadinghope:
Stephen Chow is definitely the king. The Lucky Guy and The Magnificent Scoundrels are other brilliant classics.
koleeta:
I'm watching the Hong Kong Film Awards and Kung Fu Hustle just won an award for something...I wish I could understand more cantonese.

Anyway, I can't wait to see Kung Fu Hustle.


edit: among other awards...it just won best film.

[Edited on Apr 10, 2005 by Koleeta]
sixsixty:
i loved both movies. i want more from this inteview!
alisa:




i am so glad that i got to see Shaolin Soccer at the movies. so there is no way... no way that i'm going to miss this!!!
jeffvader:
kung fu hustle is so brilliant..... smile
fizzeewater:
"Kung Fu Hustle" was the best time I've had at the theatre in years.

I marked out big time for Yuen Wah (Jachie, Sammo and Yuen Baio's opera school brother) and especially Yuen Woo Ping's cameo.

The film reminded me of the Korean movie "Arahan" which is also top notch.

Now I am impatiently waiting to see "Old Boy" again.....but this time on the big screen!!!

God bless Sony Pictures Classics for not fucking up the distribution of Hustle like Miramax fucked up "Shaolin Soccer".

sadpanda:
Kung Fu Hustle is an absolute trip. It starts out like a bizarre dream sequence...but it keeps on going. Unbelievable. And I loved the part where Stephen Chow gets repeatedly stabbed by the guy trying to throw the knives.
joscelyne:
This movie is so brilliant. I gripped my seat through the entirety both times I went to see it. I can't wait til it's on DVD. Oh man, I wish it was still in theaters.
hecklongtree:
The film had some great CGI sequences, probably the best I've ever seen. That said, I overdosed on all the effects. It simply didn't hold my attention the whole way through. My criticism of this film and most other action films today: It would've been better with fewer effects and more story!
yazla:
YES, this is so awesome, i love Stephan Chow and his fabulous movies...........i love the cast, the settings and just the whole atmosphere of his movies.
I watch kungfu hustle at least once a month.
I first came across his work when i saw "shaolin soccer" on the shelves, i was doubtful but still went on to grab it, it was so amazing to me.