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Extreme Challenge
A TV channel would be the first in the world to send a martial arts contest through the Internet. The competition is the people with completely different backgrounds that will make up for the title.
Release : | 2001 |
Rating : | 4.8 |
Studio : | Golden Harvest Pictures, Kingsway Production, Xiaoxiang Productions Ltd., |
Crew : | Director, |
Cast : | Ken Chang Patricia Ja Lee Scott Adkins Stephen Tung Wai |
Genre : | Action |
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So much average
I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
This Golden Harvest production is set in the near future when internet fighting is the world's favorite sport (even surpassing soccer!). Anyway, a group of people get together and beat each other up on a very intricate obstacle course. Two of the competitors are former pupils of the same master. Oooooohhhh, there's gonna be some drama. The film is 80% fighting and the fights are good. Or I should say entertaining in a comic book way. They are sped up a tiny bit and the director uses lots of freeze frames, swipes and quick pans so you never stick on one fight/shot for too long. The other 20% of the film is spent on some amazingly funny dialogue. I watched the dubbed US release but you can tell the English speaking actors really delivered their lines. This is acting that makes Jean Claude Van Damme look like a Elia Kazan protégé. Still, combined with the fast action and professional look, this c-grade acting combines well to make a entertaining 90 minutes.
I heard many stories about this film being great... Well, I took my chance when I saw it for a cheap price at Ebay last month.I watched it, and I have only a few comments about it:1) Terrible story-line, 2) Terrible acting, 3) Bad fighting-scenes...I never seen any worse movie in my life so far!! When the storyline is bad, than at least make the fights something more interesting. But BOTH are done ridiculously bad...* The only positive thing about this movie (in my opinion) is Nikki Berwick. God, she looks nice in this movie.That's about it...
Marital artists from all over the world congregate and compete at the first world martial arts competition to be held live on the internet. Stunt maestro Tung Wei directs Ken Chang and a list of martial artistes in this exciting competitive actioner where friendship, betrayal and hidden agendas go hand in hand. Director Tung promises a great competition setting and adrenaline pumping fight scenes.Ken Cheung (Chi Hiu), Patricia Ja Lee, Jacqueline Li, Yeung Chuen Ai, Paul Rapouski, Daniel Wu (Ng Yin Cho), Ken Wong (Hap Hei)..Film Director(s): Stephen Tung Wai Film Producer(s): David Chan, Shi Jiu Hui Released: 2001 [Hong Kong]MUST LOOK OUR FOR Jacqueline Li as Karen. She was very sexy
I taught this one was going to be horrible but I was pleasantly surprised. Sure, the story and acting are bad. But you have Stephen Tung Wai directing this, so the action sequences must be quite good. That is what saved the movie for me. You have 9 fight sequences, 2 group fights and 7 one-on-one bouts! Definitely not a classic but worth a rent in my opinion...........................7,9/10