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Closed Caption; Full-length audio commentary by Steve Oedekerk; 2 full-length alternate audio tracks: ; Original Tiger & Crane Fists (Cantonese/English) and book-on-tape version; 6 alternate takes and 14 deleted scenes; Before-and-after visual effects comparisons; Cow animatic; "Making of" featurette; Theatrical trailer and promo spots; Anamorphic widescreen (aspect ratio 2.35:1); Audio: English 5.1 Dolby Surround, French Dolby Surround, Spanish Dolby Surround; Subtitles: English, Spanish
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1. The Chosen One [6:06]
2. The Wanderer (Main Titles) [3:32]
3. One-Man Army [3:01]
4. Help From Master Tang [6:12]
5. Wimp Lo's Jealousy [:51]
6. In Training [1:00]
7. A Challenge [2:11]
8. Master Pain Performs [3:00]
9. The Test [3:13]
10. Whoa [1:59]
11. Master Tang's Challenge [2:45]
12. Ling's Plea [2:08]
13. The Kung-Fu Cow [1:27]
14. Not Ready Yet [2:42]
15. A Warning [2:30]
16. Mu-Shu Fasa [4:11]
17. Betty's Killing Spree [4:00]
18. Captured [2:00]
19. Intermision [2:08]
20. Dead or Alive? [1:20]
21. Toughening Up [3:52]
22. The Evil Council [2:50]
23. How to Beat Betty [3:32]
24. The Chosen One's Challenge [3:49]
25. French Aliens [2:13]
26. Betty Beaten [3:46]
27. The Sequel [3:45]
28. End Titles [2:48]
Writer, director, and star Steve Oedekerk lampoons the martial arts genre with this action spoof that digitally mixes new scenes with poorly dubbed footage from the vintage 1976 film Savage Killers. Oedekerk stars as "the Chosen One", a kung-fu prodigy even from the womb, who grows up to seek vengeance on the evil, legendary "Master Pain" (aka Betty), who murdered his parents. Along the way, he is aided in his quest by the kindly, wizened Master Tang as well as Whoa (Jennifer Tung), a karate queen with a cleavage problem. The Chosen One is also called upon to employ his unique fighting styles, including the "gopher," and faces not only Master Pain, but a gay henchman and the lethal lactation of a deadly, karate-chopping cow. Originally entitled "The Dubbed Action Movie," this broad parody saw its release delayed several times, finally reaching theaters two years after it was shot. Kung Pow! Enter the Fist co-stars Tad Horino and Philip Tan. Karl Williams, All Movie Guide