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Cinema Hong Kong: The Beauties of the Shaw Studio 2003
My only complaint; Kara Hui (The Brave Archer, Dirty Ho, Mad Monkey Kung Fu, Life Gamble, Shaolin Hand Lock, Legendary Weapons of China, The 8 Diagram Pole Fighter, The Lady Is the Boss and My Young Auntie, to name a few Shaw Brothers classics she has appeared in) is interviewed for the two previous parts, 'Kung Fu' and 'Wu Xia,' but isn't featured in this one at all. Madness.
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How to Die in Oregon 2011
"I haven't cried like that since 'Titanic.'"
No, I actually haven't cried like that since 'Dear Zachary,' another powerful and devastating documentary. They're both highly recommended, though!
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Three Stooges Go Undercover 1984
Even without subtitles, Nam Nai-Choi's action-comedy 'Three Stooges Go Undercover' was a lot of fun. Kara Hui looking great AND kicking ass, plus appearances by two legends, Chan Wai-Man, and Sek Kin, certainly helped. Oh, and it was written by Wong Jing.
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Django Unchained 2012
Yet another Tarantino masterpiece. I can't wait to watch it again. That is all.
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I Knew It Was You: Rediscovering John Cazale 2009
An excellent (but somewhat short) documentary about/tribute to perhaps the only actor to have a flawless filmography; the criminally underrated and overlooked John Cazale.