Invincible Shaolin DVD Region 3
Law Mong
| Chang Cheh (Director)
| Sun Chien
| Sun Jian (Actor)
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Anonymous
July 11, 2005
July 11, 2005
THE UNBEATABLE VENOMS FILM
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I consider myself an obsessive collector when it comes to the venoms,and although i have all of their films "Invincible Shaolin" is the greatest display of their amazing talents.Every venom gets a chance to shine in this film.The finale is without question the best the venoms have ever done.Chiang Sheng's use of the butterfly pole is absolutely incredible in this film.It is a shame that he never used this weapon in another venoms film...but then maybe that is another special thing about this masterpiece. |
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Anonymous
October 12, 2004
October 12, 2004
Invincible Shaolin
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An excellent example of Chang Cheh's work. This film is almost as good as Cripped Avengers, Shaolin Martial Arts and 5 Vemons. |
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Anonymous
August 25, 2004
August 25, 2004
a lot of fun
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This is my favorite Shaw brothers movie so far. The action is stellar and the training sequences are the best I've ever seen. Each of the Venoms is great, but Chiang Sheng impressed me the most. He was my least favorite in Five Venoms, so his performance in this film was a pleasant surprise. Chang Cheh gives us what we want, a lot of action and a lot of blood (watch out for that chest rip). |
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Anonymous
May 6, 2004
May 6, 2004
Another shaolin kung fu flicks
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The film is good but not great. Quite worthwhile for watching for those who prefer traditional solid martial arts. Exciting and the ending is rather sad whereby the two parties of shaolin masters fight each other manipulated by the villian Manchu royal members. |
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Anonymous
February 24, 2004
February 24, 2004
invincible shaolin
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Another stereotyped Chang Cheh's Shaolin movie - the misunderstanding between two tribes which ended in bloody feud. The only impression I had for this movie is Lo Meng who went through tough martial art training to seek avenge for his dead counterparts. OK to watch for those kung fu fans. |
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