The stamina and energy these guys give off is just amazing. After 2 minutes of fighting most people are spent....these fellows go on for 20 minutes straight...Damn! Long live the ol' time kung fu movies...so much nostalgia and outright FUN. This movie was great for the disabled...one guy with one arm and another that is sightless. Way ahead of the curve...plus...great heroic entertainment.
this my shit...but the one arm boxer cant be fucked with? knock it off.....use to watch these kung fu movies every fuckin week, on sundays about 4 or 5pm faithfully, from like 1982 or 83 thru 86...that shit just stop comin on, i guess they ran out of movies...i was outside all day, check the time, then run home to watch that shit...i was in that good ole elementary school.....that was the good ole days....nothin like the 80's baby, best decade of all time......excuse me....barring technology that is.
This was always my favorite of the Flying Guillotine movies (and yes, I know it is a rip-off of the original), and one of my all-time favorite kung-fu movies. The mass carnage, terrible plot and ridiculous characters come together to make a masterpiece. Being able to clearly see the one-armed boxer's missing arm inside his shirt is just awesome. The blind & evil old monk is the best villain ever!
Lol I thought these were great. They used to air on Saturday and Sunday afternoons when I was kid in the 80's. Wasn't anything like this on tv back then.
I loved watching this movie on my local station before cable. We had Kung Fu movies every Saturday night. Lots of the classics and this was one of them. One of my favorites along with others like 5 deadly venoms, The Kid with the Golden Arm and The 36th Chamber of Shaolin.
Kung Fu Theater on USA back in the day where the "host" in his red white and blue star spangled Gi was the best. I loved this film and most of the 1 armed boxer films. This was OG Though in that they had the whole "mortal combat" thing going on with all the unique fighters competing for whatever ( complete with the girl masquerading in order to compete) just awesome stuff.
That shit was gangsta! “You dead! But you just don’t know it yet! ‘Ima whoop ‘yo dumb ass right into a coffin! And when you get in there, keep ‘yo dead ass dead! ‘Ima whoop ‘yo ass till ya heart stop beatin!” When I first saw this, it was the coldest death scene I’d ever laid eyes on The one armed boxer did all the work. Whooped his assed and gave him his funeral rights too. All the townsfolk had to do was haul him off to the graveyard and bury him. Ashes to ashes. Dust to dust. 100% cold blooded! That’s a baaaaddddd man right there! You’d be a fool to mess with him.
When master Bruce Lee showed up, these kung fu decided to go home, suddenly disappeared on the theatre screen. In the old days, in order to get paid, they need to continue fighting as long as they can.
This film is very entertaining. Almost everything is over the top, and ridiculous. What now? Where does the filmmaker go, after completing such a masterpiece of creativity?
"Lopping off heads with the greatest of ease, The daring old monk with the flying guillotine, The FX are crazy, the film is pure cheese, And my head he has taken away!"
He had a heightened sense of hearing. I'm certain a person can immensely train that, enough to make up as a tool, in exchange for lack of vision. Shit first time watching it, I often ask about that too.
The yoga master from this movie may have inspired Dhalsim, but I'm wondering if the blind master's ginormous eyebrows led the way for Heihachi from Tekken.
@@juliandavidhoffer2022 I am a big fan of vintage kung fu movies but i am no fan of Gordon liu and found the 36th chamber movie disappointed and second grade. Also i consider all the Shaw brother movies between average and good but never excellent because they're all filmed in Studio.
There are tons of them but just to name a few mythical ones : mystery of chess boxing (aka Ghostface killer) #1 kf movie ever, master of the flying guillotine, Hell's wind staff, 7 grandmasters, iron monkey.
@@JENDALL714 Really ? I don't know if that's true. For now, we can only hope that it's considered lost.
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People should do these in modern day. I love this old-school stuff like that but I think it’d be hilarious really entertaining. We just had a bunch of random kung fu really old-school choreographed moves like this.
😄 “ The obvious flaw of THIS Kung Fu classic is how well the, supposedly, ‘ blind ‘ Guillotine Master manages to chase the hero without falling off cliffs, stumbling around, or running into other people and things. “
Wang yu against Kam Kong best Kung Fu movie from Wang yu this magnificent movie is a 70s production when movie lovers in Nairobi Kenya all knew Jimmy Wang yu
..as quirky and corny as this movie was, like other Martial Arts movies of the early and mid 70s, this is considered a classic in the genre. Pretty good story line, but watching the best part of the movie... which is the last fight scene, is worth the Jiffy Pop
Comment un vieil aveugle 🙈 peut-il poursuive quelqu'un avec une telle précision ? À moins que ce soit un loup qui ait flairé l'odeur du gars... Sinon hein sérieux quoi... 😁 😁 😁