Guys here's a list full of badass movies The best movies you probably never saw. Blood Red Sky (2021) IN-SHADOW - A Modern Odyssey - Animated Short Film The Prestige The Descent The Raid Berandal Intouchables Redline (2009) Inside man Monsters of Man Ex machina Lord of War The Abyss Gran Torino Nope Reign of Fire Justice League Dark: Apokolips War The Thing (Original and remake) Ghost in the Shell (anime) Kill Bill Vol 1&2 The Hatefull 8 V for Vendetta Amelie G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra A man named Ove Jupiter Ascending La Haine The Devil's Advocate BATMAN: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 1 & 2(Must watch)(anime) The Gentlemen Kung Fu Hustle The Last Boy Scout No country for old men Chopper Star Wars Old Republic ALL cinematic trailers Hulk (2003) Dr Sleep Perseus IMMORTALS 30 Days of Night Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust (anime) Kids Astartes Project by Syama Pedersen - Original Version - Full Edit - All Parts The Manchurian candidate (2004) Justice League - The Flashpoint Paradox Ninja Scroll (anime) From Dusk till dawn Hanna The Fugitive The Fourth kind (crazy underrated) Daybreakers Planet of the Ape 2001 Elite Squad (Trapa De Elite) Lucky number Slevin Revolver Zombieland Superbad District 9 Blade Iron Sky 1&2 (must watch) The Book of Eli Training day Blood the Last Vampire (anime) Heat 300 Zack Snyder's Justice League movie Sin City Law Abiding Citizen Eyes Wide Shut Red Lone survivor The Equalizer The Witch Behind enemy lines The Fugitive Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters Constantine OZ 1982 The Chronicles of Riddick: Pitch Black Hellboy (1&2) Series: Marvel: What If The Strain The Boys Invincible
Cracking your knuckles on each side of someone's heads while looking them dead in the eye, and then crackling it again right in front of their face is sign language to "Fuck around and find out"
Universally understood. The backwards head nod and the nose flick seals the deal. Bruce Lee tribute? Maybe, but uh, not easily confused with any other meaning than, ...find out.
@@EssEll9791Not "maybe". It's 100% a Bruce Lee reference. The entire film is riddled with references and other characters from famous and classic Chinese films. Like, for example, the couple. In the English sub, they're told to be "Paris and Helen of Troy" from a Greek mythos, but their real names are "YangGuo" and "XiaoLongNu," and I think they're, like, basically the WuXia novel equivalent for Romeo and Juliet? I'm not super sure, but I do know that their history goes way back and far beyond this one movie. There's a whole video dissecting all of the references by "Accendeted Cinema". Seriously, go check it out, that's a quality channel right there lol
@@heykenzo4284 heck yes, I'll check that out! Not enough exposure to eastern culture and philosophy so anything I can get is a treasure. Anime is great and all but there is so much more to learn and see, as a Westerner anyways. Thanks for the tip!
The knife throwing scene is peak comedy for me, both actors are so invested and it just sells the absurdity of it that much more, and to lead into the Coyote/Road Runner scene immedieately after, absolutely brilliant. Bill Murray said this is ine of his favorite movies of all time, and im inclined to agree.
One of the funniest movies ever made! (Maybe the funniest movie ever lowkey) Me and cousins use to watch this movie over and over. I can legit say I've seen this movie over 30 times. The throwing knife scene gets me every time 🤣🤣🤣🤣
coolie is a transliteration from chinese word 苦力, a name for their job actually, these two characters literally mean bitter and strength, you can get the idea of what coolie do for a living. this word also was used a lot back in 1860s, when chinese workers contributed too many for building railways in usa (and canada in 1880s).
There are basically three movies in the Wuxia genre that exemplify its tropes and conventions for us westerners: - Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Starring Chow Yun Fat and Michelle Yeoh, this is the hard hitter. It was an absolute giant when it released. - Hero: Starring Jet Li, still a solid movie. Has a lot of the classic tropes like special secret martial arts techniques, political intrigue, and romance. - House of Flying Daggers. I never saw this one, but I only ever heard good things about it. It's also big in the romance and political intrigue. Then again, there are another set of movies that are a loving homage and parody of Wuxia films: The Kung Fu Panda movies.
The superhuman stuff in the movie is based on Chinese Wuxia/Xianxia fiction, specifically the phycial and spiritual sections in which you just get so good at something/pray and meditate so much you are able to achieve supernatual feats. The musicians for example were manifesting what they imagined their attacks would look like, and the lion's roar
@@Kay-PeeShaolin Soccer was made before this. People kept asking for a sequel and he answered them with "no more soccor" when he stamped on the ball in this film.
Stephen chow uses a lot of old film references here, most from old Hong Kong wuxia movie classics as well as Hollywood movie references. The top hat was a homage to Martin Scorsese “Gangs of New York”. Even when noodle man was on his death bed, he shouted in English “ what are you going to do?” Before he died. This was a reference to Sean Connery in the movie “The Untouchables”.
Donut’s last words were “What are you… prepared to do?” It’s a reference to The Untouchables. It was the last words of Sean Connery’s character. There are lots of references and homages to other movies, both Kung Fu and other movies. Many of the older actors were big names in the heyday of Kung Fu movies.
Good job with the edit! Intuitive reaction, concise and easy to follow. You've got a good instinct for cinema. Keep it up and your channel will grow. Find those little known fire flicks, or new to you blockbusters and us older folks will follow. You've got the seed, nourish it and see what you discover. Good luck although I know you won't need it. ❤
there's a good youtube video where a guy breaks down a bunch of the references in this movie. Donut yelling "what are you prepared to do" as he dies is an Untouchables reference I never put it together and Ive seen the untouchables at least a dozen times.
I love seeing people watch this for the first time because you go into this movie not knowing what to expect then you watch it and you're like '.....hello???" 🤣
When the beast called the main guy "master" It means that he recognizes him as a better martial artist. I'm not entirely sure of the historic culture, but as far as I know when a martial artist got beaten by someone, they either accept their mentorship or leave.
That soccer scene from Shaolin Soccer... Stephen Chow directed both movies... Blood flooding from the Shining... Jumping in Eagle at sky from Condor Heroes... even the land lord n lady name came from that movies....Lion Roar and Toad Style from Kwan Lun School too...
Coolie means hard laborer. It's a class based derogatory term for people who earn a living with their strength, like the people who stock the shelves, the people who unload the trucks, and construction workers. Donut's canto name is a slur for restaurant workers that means deep fried ghost (as in a dead person) cause his job has a lot of grease and fire. The tailor gets called a fairy(sissy) and wears red panties because his styles is the iron thread fist and his personality is soft while having a hard muscular exterior just like his martial art style.
I got you on the martial arts , specifically the Fu 1: The 36th Chamber Of Shaolin It’s an unbelievable never be made again piece of art. You’ll love it IP Man is fantastic as well
great reaction haha such a fun movie glad you enjoyed it , has anyone suggest or have you already seen pitch black? its a super under rated movie with what is now a start studded cast, good action syfy feel i think youd enjoy it and another one that is finally getting its flowers is the raid redemtion and the raid 2 , those are like master classes at transitions choreography and solid films all around , keep up the hustle homie
I think healing from the snake bites did do a lil bit to unblock his chi and his subsequent ass beatings after finished unblocking it. But yeah the snake bites didn't GIVE him the abilities they were just hanging around.
Enjoyed your reaction, if you ever watch this movie again please also record and share, because there is a story line here and I’d love to see your realization ❤
my guy Stephen chow know how make you laugh with his particular humour lol he used to does a lot of reference to others famous films in his movies even cartoons like this one. Another good one is Shaolin soccer definitely worth to watch.
I think think movie is suppose to resemble the cut scenes in video games every shot and character movement is suppose to represent that. The one that hit the Mark was when the landlord was chasing the girl across the court .
Bro you should totally check out more martial arts movies. I recommend Rumble In The Bronx (Jackie Chan) Fist Of Legend (Jet Li) True Legend (Tony Lau) Armor Of God (Jackie Chan) Operation Condor (Jackie Chan) Police Story 1-3 (Jackie Chan) The Quest (Van-Damme) The Order (Van-Damme) Bloodsport (Van-Damme) Who Am I (Jackie Chan) Drive 1997 (Mark Dacascos) Bloodmoon (Gary Daniels) IP Man 1-4 (Donnie Yen) Flashpoint (Donnie Yen) Dragon Wu Xia (Donnie Yen) Dragon Tiger Gate (Donnie Yen) Kiss Of The Dragon (Jet Li) Romeo Must Die (Jet Li) Danny The Dog (Jet Li) The Master (Jet Li) Twin Warriors (Jet Li)
I think the meaning of the ending of last fight scene is not the main character kill the villain but want to teach him about that skills, about that meaning of kungfu in the skills buddha palm u can even see that in the eye of the beast right after main character said want to teach him for me thats good writing and acting , must seen movie
Stephen chow directed and stared in it He will always be a legendary kungfu comedian action star 😍 The axe gang dancing bit in the start only got added Becoz the actor that plays the axe gang leader is a dancer 😂
Shaolin soccer,fight back to school,king of comedy, are some of Stephan chow's funniest movies...you should definitely check them out,if you liked this one..
People isn't aware that this is a 2004 film. The film is very advance for that period with their CGI and sound effects. I was freaking 8y.o when this was released and it's the era of Looney Tunes and Matrix.
You should also check out Shaolin Soccer bro, another of Steven Chao's creation. You need to see it because they have been working on a sequel now after many years.
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I agree this would make an epic video game. There is enough nonsense in video games, but instead of trying to sweep it under the rug just embrace the ridiculous and make it impressive and fun like in this movie.
*Had to re-edit and re-upload, but this movie was insane I loved it 😂
@kekibannmi6054😂
The bit where you don't know what he said was actually in English
WHAT ARE YOU, PREPARED, TO DO
Guys here's a list full of badass movies The best movies you probably never saw.
Blood Red Sky (2021)
IN-SHADOW - A Modern Odyssey - Animated Short Film
The Prestige
The Descent
The Raid Berandal
Intouchables
Redline (2009)
Inside man
Monsters of Man
Ex machina
Lord of War
The Abyss
Gran Torino
Nope
Reign of Fire
Justice League Dark: Apokolips War
The Thing (Original and remake)
Ghost in the Shell (anime)
Kill Bill Vol 1&2
The Hatefull 8
V for Vendetta
Amelie
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
A man named Ove
Jupiter Ascending
La Haine
The Devil's Advocate
BATMAN: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 1 & 2(Must watch)(anime)
The Gentlemen
Kung Fu Hustle
The Last Boy Scout
No country for old men
Chopper
Star Wars Old Republic ALL cinematic trailers
Hulk (2003)
Dr Sleep
Perseus
IMMORTALS
30 Days of Night
Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust (anime)
Kids
Astartes Project by Syama Pedersen - Original Version - Full Edit - All Parts
The Manchurian candidate (2004)
Justice League - The Flashpoint Paradox
Ninja Scroll (anime)
From Dusk till dawn
Hanna
The Fugitive
The Fourth kind (crazy underrated)
Daybreakers
Planet of the Ape 2001
Elite Squad (Trapa De Elite)
Lucky number Slevin
Revolver
Zombieland
Superbad
District 9
Blade
Iron Sky 1&2 (must watch)
The Book of Eli
Training day
Blood the Last Vampire (anime)
Heat
300
Zack Snyder's Justice League movie
Sin City
Law Abiding Citizen
Eyes Wide Shut
Red
Lone survivor
The Equalizer
The Witch
Behind enemy lines
The Fugitive
Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters
Constantine
OZ 1982
The Chronicles of Riddick: Pitch Black
Hellboy (1&2)
Series:
Marvel: What If
The Strain
The Boys
Invincible
hey, i love your reactions. There is one movie i quite like, Django unchained. Maybe you have already seen it.
28:43 - He said, "What are you prepared to do?" It's a line uttered by Sean Connery as he lay dying from movie, The Untouchables.
Cracking your knuckles on each side of someone's heads while looking them dead in the eye, and then crackling it again right in front of their face is sign language to "Fuck around and find out"
Universally understood. The backwards head nod and the nose flick seals the deal. Bruce Lee tribute? Maybe, but uh, not easily confused with any other meaning than, ...find out.
@@EssEll9791Not "maybe". It's 100% a Bruce Lee reference. The entire film is riddled with references and other characters from famous and classic Chinese films. Like, for example, the couple. In the English sub, they're told to be "Paris and Helen of Troy" from a Greek mythos, but their real names are "YangGuo" and "XiaoLongNu," and I think they're, like, basically the WuXia novel equivalent for Romeo and Juliet? I'm not super sure, but I do know that their history goes way back and far beyond this one movie. There's a whole video dissecting all of the references by "Accendeted Cinema". Seriously, go check it out, that's a quality channel right there lol
@@heykenzo4284 heck yes, I'll check that out! Not enough exposure to eastern culture and philosophy so anything I can get is a treasure. Anime is great and all but there is so much more to learn and see, as a Westerner anyways. Thanks for the tip!
@@EssEll9791 "universally understood", damn i thought so until this guy was like "what does that mean?" lol
@@heykenzo4284 did you catch the reference to The Untouchables? "what are you prepared to do!?"
The knife throwing scene is peak comedy for me, both actors are so invested and it just sells the absurdity of it that much more, and to lead into the Coyote/Road Runner scene immedieately after, absolutely brilliant. Bill Murray said this is ine of his favorite movies of all time, and im inclined to agree.
When i saw this in theatures tht scene had everyone laughing so hard. My aunt who hates this type of humor was in tears.
The way I always describe this movie is like a live action anime and that scene in the ally with the knife throwing always makes me laugh
Fun fact, Stephen Chow was a big fan of Dragon Ball series.... Most of the fights and comedy scene inspired from DBZ or other anime.....
“The Journey to west conquering the monster 2013” is also amazing with the same director 😂
The timing on "They say chivalries dead" lmao perfect.
I love this movie because it pokes fun at kung fu movies, while also being an excellent kung fu film.
One of the funniest movies ever made! (Maybe the funniest movie ever lowkey) Me and cousins use to watch this movie over and over. I can legit say I've seen this movie over 30 times. The throwing knife scene gets me every time 🤣🤣🤣🤣
coolie is a transliteration from chinese word 苦力, a name for their job actually, these two characters literally mean bitter and strength, you can get the idea of what coolie do for a living. this word also was used a lot back in 1860s, when chinese workers contributed too many for building railways in usa (and canada in 1880s).
It's also a slur word especially how the landlady uses it.
A classic movie here in Brazil. All kids from 90s have watched this when they were teenagers
There are basically three movies in the Wuxia genre that exemplify its tropes and conventions for us westerners:
- Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Starring Chow Yun Fat and Michelle Yeoh, this is the hard hitter. It was an absolute giant when it released.
- Hero: Starring Jet Li, still a solid movie. Has a lot of the classic tropes like special secret martial arts techniques, political intrigue, and romance.
- House of Flying Daggers. I never saw this one, but I only ever heard good things about it. It's also big in the romance and political intrigue.
Then again, there are another set of movies that are a loving homage and parody of Wuxia films: The Kung Fu Panda movies.
The "What are you prepared to do?" is Connery's dying line in The Untouchables.
I was already obsessed with your channel then I saw this....literally my favorite movie of all time.
Your reaction at 18:40 made my day, so funny.
Ditto. I loved laughing along.
The superhuman stuff in the movie is based on Chinese Wuxia/Xianxia fiction, specifically the phycial and spiritual sections in which you just get so good at something/pray and meditate so much you are able to achieve supernatual feats. The musicians for example were manifesting what they imagined their attacks would look like, and the lion's roar
Xiaolin soccer is also amazing
Thanks I'll check that out too
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@@Kay-Peeyou must watch it .. shaolin soccer.. the other masterpiece 🎉
@@Kay-PeeShaolin Soccer was made before this. People kept asking for a sequel and he answered them with "no more soccor" when he stamped on the ball in this film.
@@Kay-Peeshaolin soccer is so good pls react
Stephen chow uses a lot of old film references here, most from old Hong Kong wuxia movie classics as well as Hollywood movie references.
The top hat was a homage to Martin Scorsese “Gangs of New York”.
Even when noodle man was on his death bed, he shouted in English “ what are you going to do?” Before he died. This was a reference to Sean Connery in the movie “The Untouchables”.
Donut’s last words were “What are you… prepared to do?”
It’s a reference to The Untouchables. It was the last words of Sean Connery’s character. There are lots of references and homages to other movies, both Kung Fu and other movies. Many of the older actors were big names in the heyday of Kung Fu movies.
A refreshingly antiquated vocabulary. You have my appreciation.
Good job with the edit! Intuitive reaction, concise and easy to follow. You've got a good instinct for cinema. Keep it up and your channel will grow. Find those little known fire flicks, or new to you blockbusters and us older folks will follow. You've got the seed, nourish it and see what you discover. Good luck although I know you won't need it. ❤
there's a good youtube video where a guy breaks down a bunch of the references in this movie. Donut yelling "what are you prepared to do" as he dies is an Untouchables reference I never put it together and Ive seen the untouchables at least a dozen times.
I love seeing people watch this for the first time because you go into this movie not knowing what to expect then you watch it and you're like '.....hello???" 🤣
Dude, you're dope. Got me on the first one. Cheers from California bruh
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When the beast called the main guy "master" It means that he recognizes him as a better martial artist. I'm not entirely sure of the historic culture, but as far as I know when a martial artist got beaten by someone, they either accept their mentorship or leave.
That soccer scene from Shaolin Soccer... Stephen Chow directed both movies...
Blood flooding from the Shining...
Jumping in Eagle at sky from Condor Heroes... even the land lord n lady name came from that movies....Lion Roar and Toad Style from Kwan Lun School too...
Banger film. Doesn't matter that it doesn't make any sense, it's just fun as hell haha. And surprisingly sweet at the end.
Surprisingly enjoyed it a lot, definitely rewatching at some point
First time here, I subscribed, my intuitions tell me I'm gonna have a good time.
Coolie means hard laborer. It's a class based derogatory term for people who earn a living with their strength, like the people who stock the shelves, the people who unload the trucks, and construction workers. Donut's canto name is a slur for restaurant workers that means deep fried ghost (as in a dead person) cause his job has a lot of grease and fire. The tailor gets called a fairy(sissy) and wears red panties because his styles is the iron thread fist and his personality is soft while having a hard muscular exterior just like his martial art style.
Donut last word is what you prepare to do😂
Chocolate ice cream is so nasty!! I subbed just for that 😂
Check out "Journey to the West" and "Shaolin Soccer"...both are funny as hell.
Subs over dubs, you doin it right, let's goooo!
i was totally entertained by this movie. I was taken a back by just how funny it was.
great movie in my opinion.
thanks for the reaction.
This was my childhood ❤❤❤ used to watch kung fu movies of jackie chan, stephen chow etc ❤what a childhood that was.lots of memory.
I got you on the martial arts , specifically the Fu
1: The 36th Chamber Of Shaolin
It’s an unbelievable never be made again piece of art.
You’ll love it
IP Man is fantastic as well
The "Beast" is a parody of "the frog" Jiang Zemin a nickname given to him. In other words they were making fun of a previous Chinese leader.
great reaction haha such a fun movie glad you enjoyed it , has anyone suggest or have you already seen pitch black? its a super under rated movie with what is now a start studded cast, good action syfy feel i think youd enjoy it and another one that is finally getting its flowers is the raid redemtion and the raid 2 , those are like master classes at transitions choreography and solid films all around , keep up the hustle homie
This movie is so goated bruh,i love it
His power is that he heals fast. He didn't get powers from the snake bites.
I think healing from the snake bites did do a lil bit to unblock his chi and his subsequent ass beatings after finished unblocking it. But yeah the snake bites didn't GIVE him the abilities they were just hanging around.
Chocolate ice cream rocks!!😂
I watched this movie back in 2005 and still till this day Stephen chow is one of the greatest 🥰
The movie "Journey to the West" is sort of a spiritual squel to this movie.
Enjoyed your reaction, if you ever watch this movie again please also record and share, because there is a story line here and I’d love to see your realization ❤
Good reaction!
that we'll be right back got me
19:59 snakes is an exotic food that are traded
I am glad you choosed sub not dub version :)
my guy Stephen chow know how make you laugh with his particular humour lol he used to does a lot of reference to others famous films in his movies even cartoons like this one. Another good one is Shaolin soccer definitely worth to watch.
this is the first 'Anime adaptation'. 😂
watch this for the first when i was 11-12 years old, now 30y.o
Nice! How about a little Blazing Saddles?
I think think movie is suppose to resemble the cut scenes in video games every shot and character movement is suppose to represent that. The one that hit the Mark was when the landlord was chasing the girl across the court .
I don’t know how far back you going but you should do Jet li fist of legend from like 90’s fam 💪🏾
Will check out for sure
If you want something like this as a video game, I highly recommend Sifu. It's not as much comedy, but it's an awesome kung fu game.
Bro you should totally check out more martial arts movies. I recommend
Rumble In The Bronx (Jackie Chan)
Fist Of Legend (Jet Li)
True Legend (Tony Lau)
Armor Of God (Jackie Chan)
Operation Condor (Jackie Chan)
Police Story 1-3 (Jackie Chan)
The Quest (Van-Damme)
The Order (Van-Damme)
Bloodsport (Van-Damme)
Who Am I (Jackie Chan)
Drive 1997 (Mark Dacascos)
Bloodmoon (Gary Daniels)
IP Man 1-4 (Donnie Yen)
Flashpoint (Donnie Yen)
Dragon Wu Xia (Donnie Yen)
Dragon Tiger Gate (Donnie Yen)
Kiss Of The Dragon (Jet Li)
Romeo Must Die (Jet Li)
Danny The Dog (Jet Li)
The Master (Jet Li)
Twin Warriors (Jet Li)
28:48 comment ....sounds like What,,are hou,,, prepared...to do. -Ernie Moore Jr.
I think the meaning of the ending of last fight scene is not the main character kill the villain but want to teach him about that skills, about that meaning of kungfu in the skills buddha palm
u can even see that in the eye of the beast right after main character said want to teach him
for me thats good writing and acting , must seen movie
At 12:39 is that a soundbite from Xenogears!?
Stephen chow directed and stared in it
He will always be a legendary kungfu comedian action star 😍
The axe gang dancing bit in the start only got added
Becoz the actor that plays the axe gang leader is a dancer 😂
Recent subscriber, hope you haven't seen the raid & the raid 2. those would be dope future reactions...
You put in good words. The movie was entertaining, they need to make more entertaining movies
Stephen Chow is one of the film GOATs. Check out King of Beggars or From Beijing With Love
11:30 commentary progression in the ranks.-Ernie Moore Jr.
Shaolin soccer,fight back to school,king of comedy, are some of Stephan chow's funniest movies...you should definitely check them out,if you liked this one..
People isn't aware that this is a 2004 film. The film is very advance for that period with their CGI and sound effects. I was freaking 8y.o when this was released and it's the era of Looney Tunes and Matrix.
In the car she was basically saying don't come around here again or you will get it. And with the fick of the nose saying, you got that.
Landlord and LandLady are in many movies as the same couple. Check out "Kung fu Mahjong" movies. They are over the top.
This is the first time in life i heard someone actually use the word haberdashery in a nonjokingly way😂 😂
like number 900 lets gooo
"Coolie" is a pejorative term used for low-wage labourers, back-breaking, unskill repetitive work.
25:52 commenting react,,, disbelief....floating.-Ernie Moore Jr.
This movie is so random.... That's why it's awesome.
Why the top hats?? Its called fashion, look it up.
If Kill Bill & Looney Toons had a baby it would be Kung Fu Hustle
You should also check out Shaolin Soccer bro, another of Steven Chao's creation. You need to see it because they have been working on a sequel now after many years.
8:52 react comment 8:55-Ernie Moore Jr.
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when you think the movie cant get any more ridiculous, it proves you wrong
I agree this would make an epic video game.
There is enough nonsense in video games, but instead of trying to sweep it under the rug just embrace the ridiculous and make it impressive and fun like in this movie.
can i recommend 1 movie same actors (fight back to school 1,2 and 3 )
I got a series suggestion. *Altered Carbon*
If you haven't watched The Raid then you should. Amazing fight choreography
Coolie is pejorative term for low income worker from Asia. It eventually became a word similar to the N-Word or used in that manner.
You should check out Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
I highly recommend Equilibrium 2002
Chocolate Gelato is pretty good. Try it and see if you still spit your chocolate iced hate.
I love this movie so funny
if u enjoyed this one, maybe u can watch shaolin soccer too,
if you liked this one, you will like "Rocky Horror Picture Show". similar plot, if you catch my drift.
On this rare occasion I prefer the dubbed version.
have you watched movie The Raid?
Sooo, did you watch Shaolin soccer yet?
Ong Bak: Muay Thai Warrior
Kudos for watching with subs; anything dubbed really is trash.
Your next movie is Kung Pow enter the fist
27:33 this is a reference to bruce lee
Its typically mean ill beat the crap out of you
Simple as that 😂
he said chivalry is not dead.........
Coolie is an unskilled labourer from asia ,
KUNG FU MARSHONG!
Check out Sifu, rogue-lite kung fu beat-‘em-up