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  1. Apr 22, 2005 · Stephen Chow uses concealed wires, special effects, trick camera angles, trampolines and anything else he can think of. We know it, and he knows we know it. But the trickery doesn't diminish his skill, because despite all the wires and effects in the world, a martial arts actor must be a superb athlete.

  2. The cartoon special effects in the film, accompanied by traditional Chinese music, are often cited as its most striking feature. Kung Fu Hustle was released on 23 December 2004 in China and on 25 January 2005 in the United States. The film received positive reviews and grossed US$17 million in North America and US$84 million in other regions.

  3. Feb 26, 2023 · Both films benefit from having two legendary martial arts choreographers design the action: Tony Ching Siu-tung in Shaolin Soccer and Yuen Woo-ping in Kung Fu Hustle....

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  5. The key source is the five-part 1964 series Buddha’s Palm, which attained cult status in the Seventies when discovered by late-night television viewers who reveled in its melodramatic excesses, kitschy special effects, and slapdash spirituality. The appeal of Buddha’s Palm to Chow is easy to understand. Its hero is a no-talent martial ...

  6. Apr 16, 2013 · Stephen Chow made what may very well be the best kung fu comedy of all time! A brilliant mix of kung fu, comedy and special effects. Rarely does it mesh so well, but Chow pulls if off with gusto!

  7. May 22, 2024 · Kung Fu Hustle does not have deeper meaning, nor is very exciting. Let's get the bad over with. I felt that this was unnecessarily bloody and vulgar when the whole surreal special effects (which I will get to later) make it seem like it's for little kids.

  8. Apr 5, 2005 · Kung Fu Hustle. Director. Stephen Chow. Runtime. 95 minutes. Cast. Stephen Chow, Yuen Qiu, Kwok Kuen Chan. Parody has long been a way of life for Stephen Chow. His breakthrough film, the 1990 Chow ...

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