Yes, Madam! (1985) – Blu-ray version

Review of “Yes, Madam!” (1985), Blu-ray. Genre-defining, kung fu-action classic, starring Michelle Yeoh and Cynthia Rothrock. Order NOW via Eureka & Amazon!
READ MORE +Review of “Yes, Madam!” (1985), Blu-ray. Genre-defining, kung fu-action classic, starring Michelle Yeoh and Cynthia Rothrock. Order NOW via Eureka & Amazon!
READ MORE +Review of “The Shaolin Plot” (1977), Blu-ray version. Uncut, old-school, kung fu classic with action from Sammo Hung. Out TODAY from Eureka & Amazon!
READ MORE +Review of “Spiritual Kung Fu” (1978) Blu-ray version, Jackie Chan’s spooky, old-school kung-fu comedy classic! Directed by Lo Wei. Order your copy NOW from 88 Films & Amazon!
READ MORE +Review of “Fearless Hyena” (1979) Blu-ray version, Jackie Chan’s insane kinetic-frenetic, kung-fu comedy & directorial debut. Order your copy NOW from 88 Films & Amazon!
READ MORE +Review of the insightful documentary “Bruce Lee: A Warrior’s Journey” (2000) covering his unfinished film “Game of Death” (1978).
READ MORE +Movie review of Millionaires Express, aka Shanghai Express, an action-packed, star-studded, Hong Kong martial arts comedy western directed by Sammo Hung.
READ MORE +Police Assassins, aka Yes Madam, is a Hong Kong action film produced by Sammo Hung and directed by Corey Yuen, that kickstarted the eighties "femme fatale cop" genre leading to numerous spin offs and sequels. Trailer http://youtu.be/kP6pAa8AcWI Cast "Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon" star Michelle Yeoh, was given her ...
READ MORE +If ever there were proof positive of Bruce Lee’s charisma and the power that emanated from him as if it were pure sunlight, “The Big Boss” is that proof. Were it not for him, “The Big Boss” would most likely have slipped through the cracks of history, but it was precisely because of his face on the poster that it ...
READ MORE +A rare foray into the war film genre and a fan favourite, Sammo Hung’s “Eastern Condors” has stood the test of time as one of the best action films from the eighties’ “golden era” of Hong Kong films. Cast Sammo Hung assembled a virtual “who’s who” of some of the best talent in the Hong Kong film industry, years ...
READ MORE +The three Peking Opera brothers star in another of their classic group of movies. The second in the Lucky Stars franchise after Winners and Sinners. Filled with hefty doses of gags, genuinely slapstick action and a comedic supporting cast. Here we examine just how good this ensemble cast really is! Cast There is a ...
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