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    Master of the Flying Guillotine!

    Master of the Flying Guillotine aka The One Armed Boxer VS the Flying Guillotine

    If you havent seen this movie, it is freaking great.

    seriously, if you havent seen it, DO IT!!! It is crazy, ridculous, hilarious stuff. The martial arts might not be as super fast and crisp as newer movies(think drunken master, not drunken master 2) but it is great and the fights never stop. The ending was also very inventive and atypical of most Kung Fu flicks.

    It is quickly climbing to the top of my favorites.

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    One of the worst movies ever!

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    Great movie. almost as good as One Armed Boxer part 1.
    "For someone who's a Shaolin monk, your kung fu's really lousy!"
    "What, you're dead? You die easy!"
    "Hold on now. I said I would forget your doings, but I didn't promise to spare your life. Take his head."
    “I don’t usually smoke this brand, but I’ll do it for you.”
    "When all this is over, Tan Hai Chi, I will kick your head off and put it on my brother's grave!
    "I regard hardships as part of my training. I don't need to relax."

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    Quote Originally Posted by unkokusai View Post
    One of the worst movies ever!
    I'm guessing that you take movies seriously when watching them. Loosen up and just look for the fun factor in this movie. It is one of the most fun movies to watch ever.

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    You at least have to like the badass music they play when they indroduce the Master of the Flying Guillotine.
    "For someone who's a Shaolin monk, your kung fu's really lousy!"
    "What, you're dead? You die easy!"
    "Hold on now. I said I would forget your doings, but I didn't promise to spare your life. Take his head."
    “I don’t usually smoke this brand, but I’ll do it for you.”
    "When all this is over, Tan Hai Chi, I will kick your head off and put it on my brother's grave!
    "I regard hardships as part of my training. I don't need to relax."

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    Its only camp if they don't mean it. That movie was the worst, and the dang thing ALWAYS seems to be on some channel or another!

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    Nah, you can do camp on purpose. Master of Flying Guillotine and Kill and Kill Again are perfect examples.
    "For someone who's a Shaolin monk, your kung fu's really lousy!"
    "What, you're dead? You die easy!"
    "Hold on now. I said I would forget your doings, but I didn't promise to spare your life. Take his head."
    “I don’t usually smoke this brand, but I’ll do it for you.”
    "When all this is over, Tan Hai Chi, I will kick your head off and put it on my brother's grave!
    "I regard hardships as part of my training. I don't need to relax."

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    Quote Originally Posted by unkokusai View Post
    Its only camp if they don't mean it. That movie was the worst, and the dang thing ALWAYS seems to be on some channel or another!
    Whether they meant it or not, it is still fun to watch. just stop taking it so seriously.

    What martial arts movie doesn't have some cheeseball, campy moments? Probably a really boring one. Actually, even boring ones are still campy. Kung Fu flicks are basically superhero movies, right? What super hero movie isn't laced with campy cheeseball stuff?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jethro View Post
    Great movie. almost as good as One Armed Boxer part 1.
    Still need to see that one.

    Quote Originally Posted by jethro View Post
    You at least have to like the badass music they play when they indroduce the Master of the Flying Guillotine.
    Hell yeah!

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    Kill and Kill Again
    Need to check that one out too.

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    it was one of my first kungfu movies watched in 1980's. now I have it in my library and really reccomend this movie to watch

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    Shaolin Jazz & Master of the Flying Guillotine

    Shaolin Jazz Cat Cab
    Angel Rosas, Staff Writer
    May 12, 2017

    What do old kung-fu movies and classic hip-hop have in common? If you ask the people at Shaolin Jazz, everything.
    Black Student Union invited the experimental music group Shaolin Jazz to screen the classic kung-fu movie Master of the Flying Guillotine on May 8.
    The film wasn’t the only thing on display that night. Shaolin Jazz’s Dj 2-Tone Jones accompanied the movie by playing a mixture of hip-hop, soul, funk, and jazz.
    The use of classic tracks with the intense and over-the-top kung-fu fit so well together that it is a wonder why the two hadn’t been combined earlier.
    “I thought it was really cool on how he could just anticipate what music would fit best with the mood of the scene that was playing,” said sop****re Kendra Ulrich.
    During the showing every piece of dialogue is transformed into lyrics, exposition becomes rap, and every fight scene becomes an epic music video.
    To know where the music is coming from makes it feel more like a performance and keeps the audience captivated.
    “At first I was really confused because I had no clue what to expect. After he explained it, it was really cool. I love how he took his passion for music and a childhood memory to create something very unique,” said sop****re Kaley Dahl
    On its own the movie would probably have been a hard watch but the Hip-hop and soul adds a self-aware tone to make it a fun, entertaining, and completely different from anything I had ever seen.
    The event was part of the groups project called “Can I Kick It?” where the main goal, said Dj 2-Tone Jones, is to bring old kung-fu movies and classic hip-hop to the younger generation in a novel way.
    “It was interesting hearing how their passion for old school hip hop and Kung fu gave them the idea to come up with Shaolin Jazz: Can I kick it,” said sop****re Esther Parker.
    This sounds exceptional.
    Gene Ching
    Publisher www.KungFuMagazine.com
    Author of Shaolin Trips
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