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  • Dragon Tiger Gate
    Friday, July 28, 2006

    I was feeling bored today and so decided to catch a random movie, something I wouldn't watch with pals around... The random option turned out to the "Dragon Tiger Gate". I think the hong kong producers decided that since hollywood was working on reproducing marvel comics as movies, that they would do the same to keep pace.

    Well the movie was satisfyingly action packed, thanks to Donnie Yen's martial arts cheorography. Watch it for the action, and maybe to laugh at the plot as well. The scenes, other than the fighting ones, were so corny you don't even know whether or not to laugh.

    The "Master" of the dragon tiger gate (some martial arts school), was played by the same guy who played the crappy landlord in Kung Fu Hustle. He seemed coller fighting with his slippers than the big blade.

    Donnie Yen's good at fighting, and that's about it. He seemed to have only one facial expression - grouchiness. Nicholas Tse also only had one expression - like a kid who just had his toy snatched away and was about to cry.

    Shawn Tue didn't look like himself...

    Oh well, for entertainment value i'll still give the movie 4 upon 5.


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