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    Not on Netflix in Canada.

    Trailer here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by enoajnin View Post
    Here is the synopsis from Netflix:



    What is this dangerous Kung Fu underworld? And how do I find it? I have so many questions.
    I think you can find the kungfu underworld in bawangs basement.
    For whoso comes amongst many shall one day find that no one man is by so far the mightiest of all.

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    Our winners have been announced!

    See our The Last Kung Fu Monk winners thread - especially you, sha0lin1. Only a few people of our entries got the right answer to our sweepstakes question.
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    Oh my god I won. I am screaming and jumping with excitement right now. I can't believe it, my karma is so bad I never win anything. Thank you Gene, Thank you, if you were Bob Barker, well you know what I would do.

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    There were only a few correct answers, so that narrowed the winner's pool

    Quote Originally Posted by sha0lin1 View Post
    Thank you, if you were Bob Barker, well you know what I would do.
    Thank god I'm not Bob Barker.
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    review

    I actually enjoyed the film. Obviously, the acting is as expected. However, the choreography was great. Really nice fighting sequences. Zhang lipeng definitely showcased a shaolin flare. It was particularly fun to see him use the monk handstand in a fight-twice I thought the ending was overly dramatic. Based on the trailer for his Chinese film, it seems he has an affinity for tragedies

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    All I can say is I did enjoy the fights, as for the rest of the film, well, lets just say everyone needs acting lessons.

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