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Shaolin Soccer (UMD) (US Version) UMD, DVD Region 1

Lau Kar-Ying (Actor) | Chua Lam (Actor) | Karen Mok (Actor) | Hanno Yoshihiro (Director)
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Shaolin Soccer (UMD) (US Version)
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Customer Rating: Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10 (1)
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Hong Kong satirist Stephen Chow wrote, directed, and stars in this hilarious spoof of sports and kung fu movie cliches. Chow plays "Mighty Steel Leg" Sing, who can kick soda cans through walls, and is a natural soccer star in the eyes of crippled coach Fung (Patrick Se Yin), who is looking to challenge his arch rival Hung, the captain of the aptly named Evil Team. Recruiting Sing and his goofy brothers who all have names like Steel Head, Hook Kick Leg, and Weight Vest (with qualities to match), Hung's team soon rises through the ranks via their supernatural Kung Fu soccer skills. There's also a love interest in the form of a shy girl (Vicki Zhao Wei) who uses martial arts magic in making steamed bread. MATRIX-style digital effects elevate the actor's martial arts skills to ludicrous heights, giving the clichéd story such a giddy, high-octane boost it soars into a comic class by itself. Soccer balls ripple through the air like slo-mo bullets, smashing through walls, and flying thousands of feet in the air. A box office smash in the East, SHAOLIN SOCCER should prove irresistible to open-minded Westerners looking for a laugh-out-loud experience.

"...This movie represents comedy-action lunacy of a truly high, and endlessly bizarre, order..." - Glenn, Kenny (Premiere/Entertainment Weekly Critic), Premiere, 07/01/2003

"[K]icked out with nutty energy by star, director and co-writer Stephen Chow." - Lisa, Schwarzbaum (Entertainment Weekly Critic), Entertainment Weekly, 04/09/2004

"The movie is crammed with pastiche, paying tribute to Sergio Leone westerns, 1970's bad-hair musicals and Bruce Lee." - Elvis, Mitchell (New York Times Critic), New York Times, 04/02/2004

"[A]n infectious knockabout kung fu comedy with amusing special effects combined with breathtaking stunts." - Kevin, Thomas (Film critic), Los Angeles Times, 04/02/2004

"[A]n amiably silly spoof of the sports-movie and martial-arts genres....[With a] broad, good-natured brand of knockabout..." - Matthew, Leyland (Film Critic), Sight and Sound, 12/01/2004

"[T]he original spirit of star-director Stephen Chow's crowd-pleaser remains gloriously intact." - David, Cox (Uncut Critic), Uncut, 12/01/2004

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Product Title: Shaolin Soccer (UMD) (US Version) Shaolin Soccer (UMD) (US Version) Shaolin Soccer (UMD) (US Version) Shaolin Soccer (UMD) (US Version) Shaolin Soccer (UMD) (US Version)
Also known as: Siu Lam Juk Kau/Kung Fu Soccer Siu Lam Juk Kau/Kung Fu Soccer Siu Lam Juk Kau/Kung Fu Soccer Siu Lam Juk Kau/Kung Fu Soccer Siu Lam Juk Kau/Kung Fu Soccer
Artist Name(s): Lau Kar-Ying (Actor) | Chua Lam (Actor) | Karen Mok (Actor) | Hanno Yoshihiro | Stephen Chow (Actor) | Toriyama Akira (Actor) | Lola Huo (Actor) | Cecilia Cheung (Actor) | Ching Siu-Tung Lau Kar-Ying (Actor) | Chua Lam (Actor) | Karen Mok (Actor) | 半野喜弘 | 周 星馳 (Actor) | 鳥山明 (Actor) | Lola Huo (Actor) | Cecilia Cheung (Actor) | Ching Siu-Tung Lau Kar-Ying (Actor) | Chua Lam (Actor) | Karen Mok (Actor) | Hanno Yoshihiro | 周 星驰 (Actor) | 鸟山明 (Actor) | Lola Huo (Actor) | Cecilia Cheung (Actor) | Ching Siu-Tung Lau Kar-Ying (Actor) | Chua Lam (Actor) | Karen Mok (Actor) | 半野喜弘 | 周星馳(チャウ・シンチー) (Actor) | 鳥山晃/〔撮影〕 (Actor) | Lola Huo (Actor) | Cecilia Cheung (Actor) | Ching Siu-Tung Lau Kar-Ying (Actor) | Chua Lam (Actor) | Karen Mok (Actor) | Hanno Yoshihiro | 주성치 (Actor) | Toriyama Akira (Actor) | Lola Huo (Actor) | Cecilia Cheung (Actor) | Ching Siu-Tung
Director: Hanno Yoshihiro | Toriyama Akira 半野喜弘 | 鳥山明 Hanno Yoshihiro | 鸟山明 半野喜弘 | 鳥山晃/〔撮影〕 Hanno Yoshihiro | Toriyama Akira
Producer: Cecilia Cheung Cecilia Cheung Cecilia Cheung Cecilia Cheung Cecilia Cheung
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Release Date: 2005-08-16
UPC Code: 786936302509
Language: Cantonese
Subtitles: English
Country of Origin: China
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Color Information: Color
Disc Format(s): UMD
Region Code: 1 - USA, Canada, U.S. Territories What is it?
Rating: PG (MPAA)
Publisher: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Package Weight: 81 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004478739

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Director: Stephen Chow

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Full Frame - 1.33

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Professional Review of "Shaolin Soccer (UMD) (US Version)"

December 15, 2005

This professional review refers to Shaolin Soccer (Extended Version) (Hong Kong Version)
Without doubt, Shaolin Soccer is the most popular film in Hong Kong in 2001. It is welcome by both the critics and general audience. Stephen Chow, once again, proves that he is still the most influential and prominent filmmaker/actor in Hong Kong.

Sing (Stephen Chow) is a zealous Shaolin disciple who is always trying his best to promote Shaolin Kung Fu, but he is ignored by the public. One day, he comes across a retired soccer player Fung (Mang-Tat Ng) and is inspired by him. With the help of his friends, Sing forms a soccer team and participates in the National tournament. He wishes to tell everyone that Kung Fu can be applied to any aspect of life by winning the tournament. His biggest opponent ahead is the Devil Team led by Hung (Patrick Tse).

Stephen Chow is always full of creative ideas. In A Chinese Odyssey, he successfully reinvented the image of the traditional Monkey King. In King of Comedy, he created a self-reflexive character and reexamined his career in a semi-autobiographical manner. In this film, the thematic element is his favorite - Kung Fu. Anyone who loves Stephen Chow should know that Chow is a number one fan of Bruce Lee. He always loves to show off his "Kung Fu" in his comedies. This time, with Shaolin Soccer, he can finally incorporate his favorite with the plot of the film and play around with it at his own will.

This story of this film is quite meaningful, it is not only funny, it does contain metaphors which might not be understandable to Western audience. Through the harsh encounter of Sing in the film, Chow encourages people to strive for their hope under extreme bad condition. It parallels to the depressing reality where people are facing a bad time after the financial crisis in Asia a few years ago. The positive attitude toward difficult reality promoted by this film creates a spiritual encouragement and it explains why the film is easily accepted by the general public in Hong Kong.

I am sure anyone would be startled by Shaolin Soccer's fantastic special effects. In this film, Chow combines the latest computer special effects with the soccer story brilliantly without a flaw. The computer graphic in this film is even better than the acclaimed Storm Riders. I don't know how to describe how good it is, in short, you have to see it yourself to enjoy it!

In terms of the cast, everyone is excellent. Chow loves to cast new actors. As usual, there are several new faces in this film. The most impressive one is probably the Bruce Lee look-alike K. K. Chan. He is regarded as the best imitator of Bruce Lee in the last twenty years. Most of the new actors in this film become popular afterwards. Vicky Zhao, the lead actress of this film, does not share too much appearance, which makes me disappointed. Anyway, I think her character still has strong potential to develop. I am eagerly waiting for the sequel.

In short, if you only see one Asian film a year, this is definitely the one you should pick.

Cool guy(s) - Stephen Chow and all his teammates

Reviewed by: Kantorates - Cinespot.com

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Customer Review of "Shaolin Soccer (UMD) (US Version)"

Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10 (1)
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9.5 out of 10 (101)

Moly97
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August 29, 2009

This customer review refers to Shaolin Soccer (US Version)
Worth the money Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
I think it is good that it has the regular Chinese version and the English version. It is like getting two movies for the price
of one. Plus, the picture quality is very good. Definitely worth the money.
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March 8, 2009

This customer review refers to Shaolin Soccer (Extended Version)
very silly Customer Review Rated Bad 4 - 4 out of 10
Vicky Zhao stands out most. When she entered the stadium looking like an alien, she was quite funny. She looks pretty even when she hid behind a disfigured face and/or a bald head but the film is not all that funny. A bit disappointing if you want a bit of laugh.
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Xiang
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January 21, 2008

Shaolin Soccer Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Really funny!!!! This movie was so funny. The humor was at times a little childish but thats prefect for me. I have loved this movie since I was about 8. I've seen it about 5 times. This movie ranks with Condor Hero and Chinese Odyssey 2002!
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Phoenix Lin
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April 12, 2007

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Humor: different tastes Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
You have to agree that there is a diversity of humor out there & you either enjoy/understand Stephen Chow gags or you don't. Even though I don't understand the more language involved puns that Stephen is infamous for, I appreciate the atmosphere expressed & of course slapstick is universal in most cases. I enjoy anything that pays homage (even humorous) to Kung-fu or Asian pugilism in general. Therefore, Stephen Chow's style has been high up on my list. This edition also includes a choice of US release or "original" Chinese release versions (which also shows a difference in humor evidenced by some scenes cut).
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December 16, 2006

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Nonsense Customer Review Rated Bad 2 - 2 out of 10
Marks for something different, but the who movie is really rather silly. Whilst I like comedy, I do find this movie to be a waste of time. Watch it once, because that is enough.
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