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SHAOLIN SOCCER, STEPHEN CHOW VICKI ZHAO (DVD, WIDESCREEN, 2004) **NEW, SEALED!**

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25,99 $US
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Lieu : Carol Stream, Illinois, États-Unis
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Caractéristiques de l'objet

État
Entièrement neuf: Un objet n'ayant jamais été ouvert et dont le sceau du fabricant n'a pas été ...
Type
Movie
Format
DVD
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Release Year
2004
Rating
PG-13
Actor
Stephen Chow, Vicki Zhao, Ng Man Tat
Features
Widescreen
Genre
Action, Comedy, Foreign Language
Movie/TV Title
Shaolin Soccer (2001)
Edition
Widescreen
UPC
786936208412

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Qualité de la description
5.0
Justesse des frais d'expédition
4.8
Rapidité de l'expédition
5.0
Communication
5.0

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Perfect condition, item as described. Got here just in time for movie night! Would recommend!
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4.7
65 évaluations du produit
  • 50 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 5 étoiles sur 5
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  • This movie is ridiculously funny

    Stephen Chow did an amazing job of creating a story involving real characters in not so real, but agreeable situations. He has given each character a personality of its own; just to create comedy, with a humor that is sometimes honest and others rough. It has some great comedy moments although, coming from the characters, very peculiar ones. It basically all comes from the characters. You have different persons, united by one thing: Shaolin Kung-Fu. And then you have one man, with one passion: Soccer. This premise helps to create human emotions in the characters. They all have a past that, for some reason, want to forget. Except one of them, who could be living in the past, and still thinks in the goodness of Shaolin Kung-Fu. He believes in it so much, that he gives speeches to people ...

  • Fun movie even if you can't understand it

    Although we first caught the last half of "Shaolin Soccer" on TV, dubbed in Spanish (no hablamos), it was obvious that this video belonged in our meager collection. We were not disappointed. It is a deep insightful treatment of the universalities of the human condition. The presentation of the struggles of the lead characters to overcome physical limitations and class and gender discrimination shines out like a shaft of gold when all around is darkness. This video speaks to the collective sympathy, tenderness and courage to which we all aspire. The one miscalculation on the director's part (which prevented an "Excellent" rating) was the thin characterizations of the obligatory adversarial "bad guys". Real bad guys have feelings and passions, too. The "good guys" played nuanced, ...

  • Shaolin Soccer Review

    Shaolin Soccer is the movie that got Stephen Chow's name recognized in the U.S. Shaolin Soccer has a good storyline, and at times can seem like many other comedy sports movies (Bad News Bears, Kicking and Screaming). However, it's combination of special effects and soccer makes this a truly unique movie. It has parts where the soccer teams are doing Matrix-esque moves on the field, and it also has a strange sense of humor (and I do mean strange). If you liked Kung Fu Hustle, you will probably like Shaolin Soccer.

  • Pure Genius

    There is no one like Stephen Chow. We love his brilliant work! Hilarious and great fun for the family. It is a rare quality when people can laugh at themselves and not take their interests and occupations so seriously. Not everyone has a sense of humor, however, most people think they do. Kids will usually follow the lead of the parents. If the parents or adults put a movie down they will follow suit, especially if they love and respect the adult. I hope the adults let the kids make up their own minds about this movie and let them enjoy it. It is, after all, just a movie. . . but a one of great fun for the carefree!

  • A campy Asian flick -- I kinda liked it

    I enjoyed this movie for the sheer campiness and comedic kung-fu. It's an interesting film style that borders on its own genre. This film is created by the same team that brings us Kung-Fu Hustle. The story follows a group of men who practice a special form of kung-fu. They come together and apply their skills to the game of soccer. The soccer form borders on a superhero/video game style that is powerful and sci-fi. Kicking a ball can peel back the ground and generate bolts of fire. Fun to watch, but not realistic. Like I said, it's fun and interesting if you like campy films. If you want something realstic, this isn't for you.