While I love Comic Con, there are certainly some geek conventions that seriously just shouldn’t exist -like the Gargoyles Convention based on the mid-nineties Disney cartoon. Yeah, at that point it’s just sad.
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Did you know Jackie Chan had eye widening surgery or that Rita Hayworth was once a Mexican dancer named Margarita Carmen Cansino? Learn more about celebrity ethnic makeovers in this Cracked article.
The Dude’s Rug
Part of the Quentin Vs. Coen Art Show, this Big Lebowski rug really ties the room together.
The show could have been so, so terrible.
Remember how absurd Adam Sandler’s character was in You Don’t Mess With the Zohan? Turns out that character was based on a real man, and his depiction was actually pretty close. Check out more unbelievable movies that were actually based on truth here.
Comedic Heroes In Comic Books
If you love comedians and comic books, then you’re sure to love the brilliant mash up between the two seen on Next Movie.
Reviewed by Jill Harness on April 21, 2011.
Legend of the Fist: Return of Chen Zhen is a continuation of the saga of Chen Zhen, a legendary character of classic kung fu movies. For Westerners, the character is similar to James Bond, a cool action hero that has been played by everyone from Daniel Craig to Pierce Brosnan to Sean Connery. Similarly, Chen Zhen has been portrayed by some of the most famous kung fu actors in the world, including Bruce Lee and Jet Li.
This incarnation of Zhen is a follow up to the 1995 Chinese television show Fist of Fury and stars Donnie Yen, who played Zhen in the show. Comparing Donnie Yen to Bruce Lee is a little like comparing Daniel Craig to Sean Connery –it is difficult to say anyone is better than the actor who embodies the classic character, but for someone to be close to that level is incredible in itself.
Donnie Yen is an excellent fighter who started his career doing choreography for kung fu movies. But his skills extend far beyond his action sequences. He is also an incredible actor and his on-screen romance with Kiki (Shu Qi) shows that Yen can be just as sensitive as he can be tough.
Shu Qi is also great in the film and she looks simply stunning in the 1920’s period clothing of her character. In fact, all of the character’s costumes look wonderful, as do the settings. The film does an excellent job portraying a post-WWI China preparing for the invasion of the Japanese. There is a perfect balance between classic Chinese culture and Westernized Jazz Age styles that set the scene both stylistically and thematically.
The cinematography is gorgeous as well, pairing swooping shots of the city and detailed pans of the bouncing night club that serves as one of the main settings. This also makes for extremely satisfying violence as the shots look stunning while the full-force gore flies across the screen. In the first few minutes of the film, there was ample killing, including a graphic slicing of one enemy’s Achilles heel and a brutal throat slashing. If you can’t handle violence, you probably won’t like the film.
That being said, I think most people will greatly enjoy Legend of the Fist. The clothing, setting and romance are suitable for those looking for a touching love story and those looking for action are sure to be pleased. The film manages a perfect balance of beauty, violence, love, betrayal and revenge -enough to keep everyone watching.
I’d give it a
out of 5.Can any woman look hot with Steve Buscemi’s eyes? Chicks with Steve Buscemeyes says no.
For most people, television serves no purpose other than mindless entertainment. On occasion, some people even find television shows to be educational. But in these six very bizarre instances, television actually managed to save people’s lives.
Terrible Star Wars Merchandise
Sure you might love Star Wars, but do you really need a zombie Star Wars poster or a galactic funk disco album?