Airborne horse dick!
Sex and Zen is a great film. It's funny and nicely shot, it sports a solid cast (which includes Amy Yip's elusive side-boobs), and, most importantly, its main plot revolves around a small-dicked character who has his penis replaced with a horse's cock.
Under the Rose (1992)
While Under the Rose may be obnoxious trash, it's also an astonishing piece of history. Here is a film that simply could not exist today.
Chow Yun Fat wakes a man up with piss
A Hearty Response is perhaps the definitive schizophrenic Hong Kong film; a film that features ham-fisted comedy and brutal rape scenes side by side. The clip below slots into the ham-fisted comedy category.
Kangaroo fisticuffs in Hong Kong
In this week's clip, we follow Killer's Nocturne's hero (Chin Siu-hou) downward spiral into the seedy world of underground fighting. The pain is tolerable, until a kangaroo is introduced as a contender.
Use the mahogany nail!
Vampire’s Breakfast (1987) is an enjoyable slice of Hong Kong horror-comedy. While nothing special, it’s very watchable and features a fun ending involving flying severed heads. If you’re planning on watching the whole film, avoid this clip as it ruins the film’s payoff and final showdown…
Taxi Hunter (1993)
TAXI HUNTER Hong Kong, 1993, Herman Yau Herman Yau, who directed such classic nasties as The Untold Story (1993) and Ebola Syndrome (1996) teams up with the star of both aforementioned movies, Anthony Wong, in the nasty, yet not quite as nasty, little film Taxi Hunter. In Taxi Hunter, Wong stars as Kin, a...
Raped by an Angel (1993)
RAPED BY AN ANGEL Hong Kong, 1993, Wai-Keung Lau Wow. Raped by an Angel is not a parody of the television show with a similar title about irritatingly smug angels who teach wayward people a lesson about god and stuff. Raped by an Angel is a movie with no lessons to be learned. The...
Fun and Fury (1992)
FUN AND FURY Hong Kong, 1992, Frankie Chan I enjoy going on Kungtriadsociety‘s YouTube page to watch the various, often seemingly randomly, selected clips from HK movies. The page features some classic action scenes from some of the greats, as well as a whole bunch of other stuff. It is a real treat to...
High Risk (1995)
HIGH RISK Hong Kong, 1995, Wong Jing/Wai-Lun Lam One of the things I love about Hong Kong action movies is that they never shy away from depicting massive civilian casualties. And not only that, they are usually quite blase about it too. High Risk is one such movie. It will go from one minute...
Best worst Sammo Hung cameo ever?
I won’t lie, I’m no fan of Sammo Hung. I find the guy pretty irritating. However, there’s no denying that Hung is a legend of Hong Kong cinema and a hardworking performer, choreographer, director, producer and pretty much every other film role imaginable. But even his biggest fans would shudder a little watching Hung’s hilariously...
Legacy of Rage (1986)
LEGACY OF RAGE 1986, Ronny Yu Before Ronny Yu went to Hollywood and directed the popular horror films, Bride of Chucky (1998) and Freddy vs. Jason (2003), he was making some super-stylish action flicks in Hong Kong. The Chow Yun Fat kung fu epic, The Postman Fights Back (1982), and his critically praised The Bride...