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Kung Fu Hustle Director: Stephen Chow Cast: Stephen Chow, Yuen Wah, Leung Siu Lung, Dong Zhi Hua

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  • DVD Release Date: 07/31/2007
  • Original Release: 2004
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 7,838

Viewer Rating: (14 ratings)

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Features

All New DVD Features Include:; Never-before-seen footage from the Hong Kong version; Comedy Central interview and outtakes with Stephen Chow; "Organized Chaos": Action choreography featurette; "Bringing Down the House": Production design featurette; "Dressed to Kill": Custome design featurette; Storyboard comparisons; "Clean Out Pig Sty Alley": DVD-Rom video game; Ric Meyers interview with Stephen Chow

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Kung Fu Hustle
1. Start [3:02]
2. The Axe Gang [3:56]
3. Pig Sty Alley [5:24]
4. Sing [4:05]
5. "Call For Help!" [3:14]
6. Three Heroes [5:02]
7. Sing's Special Skill [2:04]
8. To the Rescue [4:21]
9. Just One Kill [4:22]
10. Quick Healer [3:11]
11. Assassins [1:48]
12. One Down [3:01]
13. Super Tailor [2:57]
14. Evened Odds [2:42]
15. The Lion's Roar [3:10]
16. A Warning for Brother Sum [1:45]
17. A Broken Promise [2:15]
18. Mute Memory [4:34]
19. Deep in the Asylum [4:01]
20. The Beast [:20]
21. Paris & Helen of Troy [3:07]
22. Amplification [4:51]
23. Sing's True Character [2:07]
24. Chrysalis [4:22]
25. His Kung Fu is Strong [1:42]
26. Sing Vs. the Beast [4:08]
27. The Buddhist Palm [3:12]
28. New Starts & Lollipops [2:54]

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Editorial Reviews

The work of international superstar Stephen Chow, Kung Fu Hustle is a humorous, special-effects-filled, action-packed martial arts epic set in early '40s China. A bumbling thief named Sing (Stephen Chow) desires to be the toughest member of the dreaded gangster hit squad known as The Axe Gang, but to completely join the gang he has to commit murder. When Sing attempts to rob a crowded run-down apartment complex known as Pig Sty Alley, the locals begin to defend themselves with some high-flying kung fu skills, and a tiny war erupts between the local masters and the axe-wielding gang. After the gang busts the ancient kung fu king known as The Beast (Leung Siu Lung) out of jail, tensions reach a boiling point as Pig Sty Alley's landlady (Yuen Qiu) leads an all-out attack against the gang and Sing discovers his true heroic fate. Kung Fu Hustle, which set box-office records across Asia during its December 2004 release, also stars Yuen Wah and Xing Yu, and features fight choreography by legendary masters of martial arts cinema Yuen Woo Ping and Sammo Hung. Jason Gibner, All Movie Guide

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Incredible!by Dunn1inc

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December 02, 2008: the acting and comedic genius of Stephen Chow is mesmirising! you have really been cheating yourself if you don't own this movie yet.

Unmissable Kung fu, Authentic Kung fu, Fantastic Kung fu!!by Anonymous

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December 11, 2006: Being a chow fan myself, I must say this is by far the best work he's done. I was absolutely captivated and immediately at home in this very foreign place. This film is so strangely retro and yet tangible. Stephen Chow's name has been around the Chinese cinema for more than twenty years. His special style of dry humor is not only known but also recognized by Chinese viewers as his trademark and uniqueness. It's only until recently with the release of Shaolin soccer did people around the world started to take notice of this Asian pop icon. But when we thought it couldn't get any better, he surprised us with this masterpiece, Kung Fu Hustle. I have never laughed so hard, yet come away feeling as if I had been uplifted. The effects are fierce, and yet organic. The characters are strong, vivid and effective. The imagery and magic of the story and scenery and amazing overwhelmingly inspired soundtrack blend. It's like this film picks you up and never puts you down, doesn't miss a beat, and never spends a fraction of a second too long in any one spot. Viewers will find themselves drawn into the fantasy world of Kung Fu with funny, fascinating characters that blow people's mind away. References to Forrest Gump, The Matrix, Silence of the Lambs, traditional Chinese Woosha novels can be found in many scenes. I also find myself laughing so hard in several parts. Most of the jokes are easy to understand for they are usually short phrases or body movements. This allows general audiences around the world to get pass the cultural or language barrier and enjoy the atmosphere it's creating. The action scenes are also visually stunning according to the design by famous action designer Yuen Ho Ping (Responsible for Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon and The Matrix trilogy). But being a Kung Fu watcher, I personally thought it would've been even more superior with less CGI. Overall I give it 5 stars. It's probably the most entertaining Chinese film to date. This one will sure save a spot for Steven Chow in the history of Asian cinema.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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