"A blast of funky trumpets signals the beginning of what is probably THE most influential kung fu movie of all time... Quentin Tarantino cites it as one of his all-time favorites. You’d expect a movie from 1972 to feel old fashioned, but with its scenes of maximum martial carnage, it’s easy to see why [this] was a grindhouse crowdpleaser all throughout the 70’s. [It] injects all the furious rage of the new generation into the tired old kung fu corpse, and turns it into a super-brawling street fighter of a movie." - NY Asian Film Festival, 2012
Posted on: Sun, 16 Jun 2013 02:12:26 +0000
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