Re: What asian film/series have you just seen.. marks out of
Posted: 23 May 2014, 23:28
If you are interested (Notes I took on the extras:)
Shout Factory’s Hapkido/Lady Whirlwind R1
Interview with Angela Mao (16:56m) Mandarin with subs, English without
[appears to take place in restaurant; no idea of date of interview]
Got third degree black belt in Hapkido.
Learning Hong Quan and Yong Quan in HK (she wasn’t as serious with this as Hapkido)
In Korea would film during day and “three of us” would train with master at night.
Never got in “real fight”. Apparently was living at Golden Harvest. Talks about disrupting potential robber (got reported on TV).
Some Bruce Lee talk. She liked him and says he was good and polite to people.
On Dramas: made film with Polly Shang-kwan and Sam Hsu (Back Alley Princess)
On leaving GH: She signed five-year contract went back to Taiwan to develop career.
On The Himalayan: went to Nepal to film. One of her favorites.
Broken Oath: filmed during end of 1975 into 1976.
Filming Thunderstruck had to flip on long table dislocated waist into side of table.
Dance of Death: JC was martial arts choreographer for the important parts including ending. Known JC for 20 years [this might give a date on the interview]
HK vs. Taiwan movies: [waffling here]
Favourite Films: Hapkido, The Fate of Lee Khan, The Himalayan.
Shaw Brothers once talked to her about being in their films, but was in contract with GH.
Likes Peking Opera better than movies (her participation I believe.)
60 guys and 40 girls in her Peking Opera class.
Student at Fuhsing Academy admired Ivy Ling.
Golden Harvest gave her English name. GH was doing auditions in Taiwan.
Interview with Carter Wong (16:59m) English without subs
[also appears to take place in restaurant; no idea of date of interview]
Started MA 8 or 9 in Macao
Open schools of MA, taught Boy Scouts, taught police before movies.
[gets year wrong he actually starts movies in 1972]
When young friends with Bruce Lee’s brother.
18 Bronzemen (1976) talk (helps with choreography in film; he is uncredited) also Joseph Kuo talk.
Move to New York in 1984 and teach state police.
Talks about Hollywood casting. Almost did Year of the Dragon except could not because of being newly arrived visa issue. Then his part in Big Trouble in Little China.
Talks about potential new movie in Hollywood, but since he does not name it I can’t date this interview.
Rambo III talk.
Interview conducted by Rainer Czech
Interview with Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao (9:19m) Sammo is English, Yuen does some English but is subtitled for the rest.
[date?; Sammo has pony tail and YB has front chipped tooth]
SH: rambunctious kid who ended up in Peking Opera
YB: also hated school ended up in Peking Opera
YB: talks about fight between JC, SH and himself over 20 cents. Sammo won fight.
YB: Yuen Hwa was best at somersaults. My specialty was any kind of movement ins mall spaces.
YB: likes himself in The Prodigal Son and especially Kid From Tibet which is his favorite.
Interview by Rick Baker and Toby Russell
Lady Whirlwind Trailers (4:29m) [Deep Thrust – seriously]
LadyWhirlwind: English Opening Titles (1:32m)
Also From Shout Factory (trailers): The Big Boss, Fist of Fury, Way of the Dragon, Game of Death, Police Story, Police Story 2, Crime Story, The Protector
Hapkido TV Spots and Trailers (7:46m) [the English trailers are hilarious]
Hapkido: English Opening Titles (1:44m)
Audio (2.0 Dolby Digital Mandarin and English Stereo) on both (cover says 5.1 for both on Hapkido)
Anamorphic Widescreen 2:35:1
Shout Factory’s Hapkido/Lady Whirlwind R1
Interview with Angela Mao (16:56m) Mandarin with subs, English without
[appears to take place in restaurant; no idea of date of interview]
Got third degree black belt in Hapkido.
Learning Hong Quan and Yong Quan in HK (she wasn’t as serious with this as Hapkido)
In Korea would film during day and “three of us” would train with master at night.
Never got in “real fight”. Apparently was living at Golden Harvest. Talks about disrupting potential robber (got reported on TV).
Some Bruce Lee talk. She liked him and says he was good and polite to people.
On Dramas: made film with Polly Shang-kwan and Sam Hsu (Back Alley Princess)
On leaving GH: She signed five-year contract went back to Taiwan to develop career.
On The Himalayan: went to Nepal to film. One of her favorites.
Broken Oath: filmed during end of 1975 into 1976.
Filming Thunderstruck had to flip on long table dislocated waist into side of table.
Dance of Death: JC was martial arts choreographer for the important parts including ending. Known JC for 20 years [this might give a date on the interview]
HK vs. Taiwan movies: [waffling here]
Favourite Films: Hapkido, The Fate of Lee Khan, The Himalayan.
Shaw Brothers once talked to her about being in their films, but was in contract with GH.
Likes Peking Opera better than movies (her participation I believe.)
60 guys and 40 girls in her Peking Opera class.
Student at Fuhsing Academy admired Ivy Ling.
Golden Harvest gave her English name. GH was doing auditions in Taiwan.
Interview with Carter Wong (16:59m) English without subs
[also appears to take place in restaurant; no idea of date of interview]
Started MA 8 or 9 in Macao
Open schools of MA, taught Boy Scouts, taught police before movies.
[gets year wrong he actually starts movies in 1972]
When young friends with Bruce Lee’s brother.
18 Bronzemen (1976) talk (helps with choreography in film; he is uncredited) also Joseph Kuo talk.
Move to New York in 1984 and teach state police.
Talks about Hollywood casting. Almost did Year of the Dragon except could not because of being newly arrived visa issue. Then his part in Big Trouble in Little China.
Talks about potential new movie in Hollywood, but since he does not name it I can’t date this interview.
Rambo III talk.
Interview conducted by Rainer Czech
Interview with Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao (9:19m) Sammo is English, Yuen does some English but is subtitled for the rest.
[date?; Sammo has pony tail and YB has front chipped tooth]
SH: rambunctious kid who ended up in Peking Opera
YB: also hated school ended up in Peking Opera
YB: talks about fight between JC, SH and himself over 20 cents. Sammo won fight.
YB: Yuen Hwa was best at somersaults. My specialty was any kind of movement ins mall spaces.
YB: likes himself in The Prodigal Son and especially Kid From Tibet which is his favorite.
Interview by Rick Baker and Toby Russell
Lady Whirlwind Trailers (4:29m) [Deep Thrust – seriously]
LadyWhirlwind: English Opening Titles (1:32m)
Also From Shout Factory (trailers): The Big Boss, Fist of Fury, Way of the Dragon, Game of Death, Police Story, Police Story 2, Crime Story, The Protector
Hapkido TV Spots and Trailers (7:46m) [the English trailers are hilarious]
Hapkido: English Opening Titles (1:44m)
Audio (2.0 Dolby Digital Mandarin and English Stereo) on both (cover says 5.1 for both on Hapkido)
Anamorphic Widescreen 2:35:1