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Shawscope Redemption: Hardest-Working Nobodies: Innkeepers
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011. Whether they’re keeping inns or outs. The innkeepers fill an important niche in the ecology of the Hong Kong action film of the ‘70s and ‘80s. The innkeeper—despite his apparent humble and vulnerable station—represents nominal, geographical (and ultimately impotent) authority in a world dominated by strong, usually itinerate, individuals. These are some seriously dedicated motherfuckers. Or, as we suspect is the darker, truer kernel: this was the Shaw Studios retirement plan. Wheth...
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Shawscope Redemption: Glossary: Outs
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Monday, August 1, 2011. The first of our Glossary entries, a series of short articles intended to make our scribblings more comprehendable to our gentle readers. When a hero needs to stop for a drink along the road, he looks for the nearest Out. The Kung Fu Mechanic holds court in an Out in. Posted by Magnificent Bastard. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Shawscope Redemption: Bio: Ku Feng
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Thursday, February 9, 2012. To anyone who’s viewed their fair share of Shaw’s output, Ku Feng is easily one of the most familiar faces. He appeared in over 100 movies, and was Shaw’s best character actor, at least from the late ‘60s until the final fateful moment the studio shuttered its movie division. Word has it that it was his hand that switched off the lights for the last time. A few of Ku Feng’s stand-out roles include Wong Yu’s dad in the odd couple/buddy movie, Kid with a Tattoo. And the overly-s...
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Shawscope Redemption: May 2011
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011. Whether they’re keeping inns or outs. The innkeepers fill an important niche in the ecology of the Hong Kong action film of the ‘70s and ‘80s. The innkeeper—despite his apparent humble and vulnerable station—represents nominal, geographical (and ultimately impotent) authority in a world dominated by strong, usually itinerate, individuals. These are some seriously dedicated motherfuckers. Or, as we suspect is the darker, truer kernel: this was the Shaw Studios retirement plan. Wheth...
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Shawscope Redemption: February 2012
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Thursday, February 9, 2012. To anyone who’s viewed their fair share of Shaw’s output, Ku Feng is easily one of the most familiar faces. He appeared in over 100 movies, and was Shaw’s best character actor, at least from the late ‘60s until the final fateful moment the studio shuttered its movie division. Word has it that it was his hand that switched off the lights for the last time. A few of Ku Feng’s stand-out roles include Wong Yu’s dad in the odd couple/buddy movie, Kid with a Tattoo. And the overly-s...
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Shawscope Redemption: Review: Gang Master (1982)
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Monday, April 25, 2011. Review: Gang Master (1982). GANG MASTER, 1982. Directed by Tsui Siu Ming. Starring Chen Kuan-tai, Hui Tien-sze, Liang Hsiao-lung, Pai Piao, Tai Liang-chun. As the new leader of an anti-Yuan triad versus Chen Kuan Tai as a Yuan general. People die, accusations fly, plots are framed up, fisticuffs and hijinks ensue. Also, Yuen Tak dabbles in “yellow peril”-face and is suitably punished. Austin Wai is close to the edge in. What Do We Have to Say? Tsui Siu Ming apparently did some cho...
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Shawscope Redemption: Behind the Scenes: Dirty Ho Preview from 1978 Hong Kong Movie News
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Thursday, April 21, 2011. Behind the Scenes: Dirty Ho Preview from 1978 Hong Kong Movie News. We've been keeping an eye on Shaolin Chamber 36. S archive of the Southern Screen. Hong Kong Movie News. Magazines recently released in digital form by the Linn Haynes Memorial Collection. So we thought it'd be fun to repost some of that content as we go. 8216;The Guy with a Contused Head’ (Tentative). This is a Chinese Kung Fu comedy performed by two main characters. In this movie, the audiences may enjoy b...
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Shawscope Redemption: The List
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This is the list of our ever-growing Shaw library. All are Region-3 IVL DVDs, unless otherwise noted. 8 Diagram Pole Fighter. 36th Chamber of Shaolin. All Men Are Brothers. Ambitious Kung Fu Girl. Boxer from the Temple. Braver Archer and His Mate. Brothers from the Walled City. Cat vs. Rat. Challenge of the Masters. Clan of the White Lotus. Come Drink with Me. Disciples of the 36th Chamber. Duel of the Century. Eight Diagram Pole Fighter. Emperor and His Brother. Heroes of the East. Heroes Shed No Tears.
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Shawscope Redemption: Bios
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