Kung Fu Hustle VCD
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Chow stars as Sing, a wannabe gangster in pre-war 1940s Shanghai, whose sole purpose in life is to be admitted into the toughest triad in the region: the Axe Gang. Sing and his sidekick (portly Lam Chi Chung of Shaolin Soccer) have to make a name for themselves first, and proclaim rundown Pig Sty Alley to be their first official "territory." However, Sing is more futile than fearsome, and his antics only annoy the residents of Pigsty Alley - and attract the attention of the real Axe Gang, led by Brother Sum (Chan Kwok Kwan, also of Shaolin Soccer). But Pig Sty Alley has its own secrets: unknown to Sing and the Axe Gang, hidden kung-fu masters prowl the poverty-stricken streets, ready to defend their turf to the bitter end! It's a clash of unexpected kung-fu titans and legendary martial arts styles in the hilarious, martial arts-filled Kung Fu Hustle!
The Kung Fu Hustle VCD contains the full version of the film, as well as never before seen footage of Stephen Chows appearance in an anti-piracy promotion!
Effective March 11th, 2005, customers who purchase Kung Fu Hustle on VCD will receive one of three randomly selected VCD covers (see cover 1, cover 2, cover 3).
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導演/監製/編劇:周星馳
Director/ Producer/ Screenwriter: Stephen Chow
《功夫》的故事發生在40年代的中國,周星馳飾演一名無可藥救的小混混「阿星」。意志不堅的他,在江湖打混多年仍一事無成。他一心渴望加入手段冷酷無情、惡名昭彰的斧頭幫,並夢想成為黑道中響噹噹的人物。此時斧頭幫正傾全幫之力鏟平唯一未收入勢力範圍的地頭 ---- 豬籠城寨,阿星遂向幫主自薦…
Set amid the chaos of pre-revolutionary China, small time thief, Sing, aspires to be one of the sophisticated and ruthless Axe Gang whose underworld activities overshadow the city.
Stumbling across a crowded apartment complex aptly known as "Pig Sty Alley", Sing attempts to extort money from one of the ordinary locals, but the neighbors are not what they appear.
Sing's comical attempts at intimidation inadvertently attract the Axe Gang into the fray, setting off a chain of events that brings the two disparate worlds face-to-face.
As the inhabitants of the Pig's Cage fight for their lives, the ensuing clash of kung fu titans unearths some legendary martial arts Masters. Sing, despite his futile attempts, lacks the soul of a killer, and must face his own mortality in order to discover the true nature of the kung fu master.
監 製:崔寶珠
製片人:劉鎮緯
編 劇:曾謹昌╱陳文強╱霍昕 Lola Huo
剪 接:林安兒
收音師:梁志達
化 妝:蔡彥菁
執行監製:Bill Broden 比爾波頓╱David Hung 洪維濤
執行導演:錢昇瑋
動作導演:袁和平╱洪金寶
攝影指導:潘恆生
美術總監:黃銳民
服裝指導:陳顧方
美術指導:陳思勤
視覺效果主管:鍾志行 Frankie Chung
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Hong Kong Version
- Kung Fu Hustle (Hong Kong Version) DVD Region 3
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- Kung Fu Hustle Collector's Edition (Japan Version) DVD Region 2
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Awards
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Hong Kong Films Awards 2005
- Best Film Winner
- Best Director Nomination, Stephen Chow
- Best Screenplay Nomination, Stephen Chow, Chen Wen Qiang
- Best Actor Nomination, Stephen Chow
- Best Actress Nomination
- Best Supporting Actor Winner, Yuen Wah
- Best Supporting Actor Nomination, Chan Kwok Kwan
- Best New Performer Nomination, Eva Huang
- Best Cinematography Nomination
- Best Film Editing Winner
- Best Art Direction Nomination
- Best Costume & Make Up Design Nomination
- Best Action Choreography Winner, Yuen Woo Ping
- Best Original Film Score Nomination
- Best Sound Design Winner
- Best Visual Effects Winner
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Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival 2005
- Best Picture Winner
- Best Director Winner, Stephen Chow
- Best Supporting Actress Winner, Yuan Qiu
- Best Make Up & Costume Design Winner, Chen Gu Fang
- Best Visual Effects Winner
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Hundred Flowers Awards 2006
- Outstanding Film Award Winner
- Best Supporting Actress Winner, Yuan Qiu
YumCha! Asian Entertainment Reviews and Features
Professional Review of "Kung Fu Hustle"
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Hai-yah!!! If I was 10 and watched this film I would have high-kicked my way out of the cinema. But as a, *ahem*, mature and non-too lithe adult.. I just made do with imagining I was high-kicking. Although I didn't kick and punch my way out of the cinema, I can understand how Stephen Chow felt when he saw his first Bruce Lee film. If this was the feeling he was trying to recreate for his audience, his effort is not too shabby at all. Three years in the making, Kung Fu Hustle is worth the wait. It opens with bang at the police station and ends in a candy store. In between, the movie kicks up some serious 'fu' from the slums of the deliciously named Pig Sty Alley to the heavens and back again, with dancing criminals thrown in to liven up the proceedings. The wacky comedy deceptively hides the pedigree of this production. Yuen Woo Ping and Sammo Hung were credited as choreographers. Sony put up in some big bucks and Chow wrote and directed. The editing and cinematography is superb as well, although you'd probably be too busy laughing to notice much of that on first viewing. The set design is also excellent-the loving attention to detail on the fictional 1920s sin-city [modelled on Shanghai] and Pig Sty Alley, with its many references to the period is a marvellous Western shanty town-like recreation. Chow is credited with creating these so-called 'nonsense' or 'mou le tou' comedies. That implies his comedies do not make sense or you won't get his humour. Rubbish, I say. The gags in Hustle made a hell lot of sense to me and to the rest of the audience who were too busy cacking their pants to even think about anything else. He still has a strong pulse for what's funny and the jokes here are reminiscent of his earlier works, like From Beijing With Love or Forbidden City Cop.Admittedly, several familiar themes such are the 'zero to hero'central story and the food-related love interest [this time she sells ice-cream] are repeated but that's a minor detraction. Although Chow's mug is all over the poster, his screen time is a lot less. This could be because Yuen Wah and Yuen Qiu are adept at stealing all his thunder but it is more likely Chow has written himself a smaller role because above all else, Kung Fu Hustle is Chow's heartfelt but wacky homage to the genre. Worthy of repeated viewings and definitely worthy of the DVD purchase too. 9.5 bum cracks out of 10 by Ching Yee - heroic-cinema.com |
Customer Review of "Kung Fu Hustle"
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: (68)
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October 16, 2005
This customer review refers to Kung Fu Hustle (Widescreen Edition) (Chi, Eng & French Edition) (US Version)
My hat goes off to Stephen Chow!
| I absolutely loved this film. Everything about it was wonderful to me. The directing is great, the acting is convincing, the set is beautiful, the music is complementary and so on. Plus it has all the elements I love in a film- comedy, action, and a touch of romance. The story has such a great meaning behind it too. I suggest that if you have not seen it, to do so. Most likely you will not be disappointed. |
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August 23, 2005
This customer review refers to Kung Fu Hustle (2-Disc Special Edition) (Hong Kong Version)
Great supplements
| It's disappointing that Sony Pictures had to wait 7 extra months to deliver a 2-disc Kung Fu Hustle edition, but there are enough extras here to warrant the extra purchase - if supplements are your thing. The commentary from Stephen Chow and his buddies is fun stuff, and it's subtitled in English. The other supplements are cool too, and we can finally see outtakes from the film collected on a DVD. Again, it's too bad that Sony didn't do this for the 1st release, but this is standard practice for video companies nowadays. If you really must own one copy of Kung Fu Hustle, sell your old version and buy this new one. |
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August 16, 2005
This customer review refers to Kung Fu Hustle (Signature Clear Frosted Cover Limited Edition)
Kung Fu Comedy King
| This is one of the best movies that came out of Hong Kong. Full of ideas, full of parody, slapstick humour, full of copycats (in a good way), heaps of tougue 'n' cheek...... Stephen Chow, Yuen Wah, Yuen Qiu, etc. are just over the top hilarious. Eva Huang Shengyi is simply one of the most beautiful women in the world. Although a mute in this movie, her actions communicated a thousand words. She's the "it" girl. I believed nearly every man (and woman) in the cinema is captivated by her beauty. I watched this movie twice at the cinema. Once, about a year ago (with the Chinese audience) and just two days ago with the Westerners at Hoyts Merrylands cinemas in Merrylands, Sydney, Australia. So this movie must be very, very good. |
July 7, 2005
This customer review refers to Kung Fu Hustle with Exclusive Kung Fu Hustle Booklet (Hong Kong Version)
OK film
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To be honest, most people expect Stephen Chows film are suppose to be funny. Kung Fu Hustle is more on a film based on astonishing special effects and Stephens interest in ancient and modern Kung Fu. The film will not strike to the audience as extremely funny, however, there are a few scenes which will laugh your head off. The storyline was interesting and held potential to be better but I felt the movie did not justified this especially adding classic cartoon effects, which I think spoiled the nature of the movie. In movie comparison, Shaolin Soccer was spot-on and it is a huge success because it had an excellent storyline with many memorable funny moments and the effects helped contributed towards it. Personally, Kung Fu Hustle was disappointing for me and to be honest I would rather re-watch Stephens old classics from 1990s than seeing this with movie with amazing effects. I think this movie would appeal to Westerners rather than the locals who enjoyed and supported Stephens ridiculous sense of humour. Maybe Mr Chow wanted to be recognised as a serious director rather than a comedian. |
June 20, 2005
kung fu mania
| this is a movie worth watching. like shaolin soccer this is a movie full of cgi martial arts mixed with alot of comedy. but unlike stephen chows other movies the comedy takes a back seat while thw martial arts show of. you will get addicted to this movie and watch over and over again. |














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