Wonderful kung fu film (by zonayed123) |
Some people is dissatisfied with that film for the poor plot. Forget about the plot, man. People don't see this type of film for the so called plot. Game of Death II has the best fight scene of the century. I doubt even Bruce Lee could't do much better than this if he was alive during the filming of the film.Tong Lung has portrayed some marvelous kung fu or jeet kune do here. Yuen Biao was fantastic and Yuen Wo Ping did an outstanding choreography. The music is fabulous kinda horror type. You will not forget the final fight scene between Chin Ku and Bobby Lo. It was long and <more> |
A solid martial arts film from the early 80s... (by stupid_fresh) |
...just forget about it being a Bruce Lee film! Honestly, it's pretty good. I don't know why people slate this film, it's no better or worse than something like Shaolin Iron Claws also starring Hwang Jang Lee , or many other martial arts films from the late 70a and early 80s.Unfortunately, as this was planned as a 'tribute to' read 'another way to get money out of the image of' Bruce Lee, it's what it's mainly remembered as. I would argue that there are some rather good sequences in this film - Roy Haron's fight scenes, for example, or the end <more> |
Bruce Lee stock footage plus intentionally bad movie equals fun! (by Captain_Couth) |
The Game of Death II 1981 "stars" Bruce Lee, Lee stumbles onto something big, real big! After a meeting with his spiritual adviser and staving off a couple of assaults, the dragon learns that his best friend is dead. With the help of plenty of stock footage and a couple of doubles Biao Yuen being the lead faux Bruce Bruce Lee once again graces the silver screen.Sadly once the last of the footage runs out so does his life, Bruce is dead!! Oh no! Just like real life! All this happens in the first 20 or so minutes into the movie. It's up to little brother to find out what big <more> |
kung-fu-trash that'll have you laughing for days (by dolemite-13) |
Of all the trashy kung-fu flicks made in the late seventies, I'd have to say this is my favourite. Not because it's so good, but because it's so bad. The story is similar to hundreds of other karate-movies: A man is killed by a drugs-syndicate and his brother takes revenge by kicking them all to kingdom come.What makes this movie so terribly bad, is the use of old footage of Bruce Lee who "plays" the part of the older brother . It includes scenes cut from his movies some of which were made when he was still a kid and even parts of his funeral. To cover up the use of <more> |