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Kung Phooey!

  • 2003
  • R
  • 1 Std. 27 Min.
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Kung Phooey! (2003)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe chosen one from China's mystical Shur-Li Temple embarks on a hilarious quest in this high-kicking spoof of kung-fu films from director Darryl Fong. The champion fighter, Art Chew (Michae... Alles lesenThe chosen one from China's mystical Shur-Li Temple embarks on a hilarious quest in this high-kicking spoof of kung-fu films from director Darryl Fong. The champion fighter, Art Chew (Michael Chow Man-Kin), is sent to America by his master on a mission to find a mystical peach th... Alles lesenThe chosen one from China's mystical Shur-Li Temple embarks on a hilarious quest in this high-kicking spoof of kung-fu films from director Darryl Fong. The champion fighter, Art Chew (Michael Chow Man-Kin), is sent to America by his master on a mission to find a mystical peach that holds the power of eternal life. Assisted by a distant cousin, his best friend, Roy Lee... Alles lesen

  • Regie
    • Darryl Fong
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    • Darryl Fong
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Michael Man-Kin Chow
    • Joyce Brew
    • Colman Domingo
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      • Michael Man-Kin Chow
      • Joyce Brew
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    Michael Man-Kin Chow
    Michael Man-Kin Chow
    • Art Chew
    Joyce Brew
    Joyce Brew
    • Helen Hu
    • (as Joyce Thi Brew)
    Colman Domingo
    Colman Domingo
    • Roy Lee
    Darryl Fong
    Darryl Fong
    • Waymon
    Karena Davis
    • Sue Shee
    Wallace Choy
    • Uncle Wong
    Fred Salvallon
    • One Ton
    Robert Wu
    Robert Wu
    • Lo Fat
    Stuart W. Yee
    Stuart W. Yee
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    John Shin
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    Aaron Wong
    • Young Art
    Sophie Oda
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    Mark Punzal
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    crimson_star75

    What A Movie!

    I just rented Kung Phooey. Did I like it? I normally return movies I rent the next day so that I can get an early return credit, instead of keeping them for the full rental period. I rent 2-3 movies a week and I've only kept 2 movies past the first day. Kung Phooey was one of them. I wound up watching it almost daily. The comedy worked on all levels. From stuff my kids laughed at (and me, too), to higher brow stuff that had me rolling on the floor. I especially like the scene with the Jean Claude-esque character. I find myself quoting their fight scene at random moments throughout the day. Many 'indie' films tend to be 'serious' and wind up being melodramatic. I haven't seen many indie comedies, much less ones that made me laugh as much as this film. Come to think of it, most big-budget Hollywood comedies don't make me laugh as much as this film. Great work all around!
    kbyerly

    Ethnic humor for Asians

    Despite the title, Kung Phooey! is really not so much a spoof targeting kung-fu movies as it is a spoof on cultural stereotypes of Asian Americans, particularly Asian-American males. It does take shots at the kung-fu film genre, but it is limited by its budget, and the action scenes, while well-executed considering the limitations, are few and far between. While Kung Phooey! hits a few of the obvious bases in its parodies of martial-arts films, it mostly spoofs them in ways that purposefully examine how they inform popular conceptions of Asians. While the film seeks to hide its social satire within its media/pop culture parodies, its social satire is far too unsubtle to stay below the surface. That's not necessarily a bad thing, since spoofs like this aren't about subtlety anyway, and this cultural perspective is the strongest thing Kung Phooey! has going for it. Besides, it's nice to see a film that has a message of ethnic pride but doesn't use it as an excuse to get overly serious and self-important--and parody is the perfect genre for achieving this. The message is made quite clear, but it never hits you over the head in that obnoxious, self-righteous kind of way.

    As a kung-fu spoof, the film is a bit lacking, but taken as a satirical response to media portrayals of Asian Americans, it's much stronger. Some jokes play better than others, but overall, it's a satisfying ride--especially for Asian-American audiences who have been thinking these things for a long time, and can now see them acknowledged on screen.
    deesartx

    Cultural Competence and Gotcha

    I admit it...I did laugh out loud. It takes awhile to get it - that the spoof is the spoof. This movie is much more about blasting stereotypes than about spoofing the old Kung Foo run of hits and misses. Every social service or public health organization that requires "cultural competence" training would do far better with this corny but telling depiction of the gross stereotyping prevalent in all sectors...rather than the deadly talking heads or overly-processed exploration of prejudice. Although the 11 year old market of viewers may be more tempted to take this one off the shelf, it's way fun. But you may have to think and even squirm once you get it. Enjoy the a
    6Lister_2525

    For those who get a kick out of lampooning the martial arts genre

    Kung Phooey is for anyone who has deliberately forced themselves to watch every eastern and western martial arts chop-socky schlock flick known to man, although only a few of these genre fans will truly appreciate where KP is coming from (and ultimately going to). As bad as this film is to any sensible movie critic, the first few minutes alone will have you spurting out your favourite beverage through your nose - the intro recreates the "Kung Fu sanddune walkabout" Zucker-style with many of those bizarrely unrelated visual tidbits to keep you guessing every few seconds. The rest of this film however takes itself about as seriously as a secondary school stage play and is probably just about as interesting, at least on the surface. The seemingly $2.50 budget does not give one much expectation for world-class fight choreography or acting for that matter, but if you are willing to forgo these "small graces" then there are many mildly amusing filmic, cultural and (the all-important) stereotypical send ups to be savoured here. Basically, Kung Phooey is the martial arts spoof home-movie that you and your mates have always wanted to make but were truly afraid to see through to fruition.

    As far as sustaining this one-joke-wonder into a 90 minute foray it inevitably falls short of the mark, well below that of the joke-per-minute classics like Flying High (er, Airplane). Instead, the filmmakers decided that if they couldn't be overtly hilarious, then they should at least try and be clever about the self-contained universe that all martial arts films seem to live in. The humour is thence derived from the characters often using real-world logic to dismantle their own movie-world actions and motivations that occur around them (and vice versa if that's possible). If you can, grab the DVD to watch the making-of featurette which shows all the heavenly glory of Z-budget film-making as well as the fun you can have when you really put your mind to it (you can't make a dream come true unless you have a dream). The deleted scenes also go further into a couple of other characters who should have had equal screen time with the Muscles from Brussels when he finally gets his comeuppance in the most painful way imaginable. And of course, don't forget the outtakes! If you have watched (but not necessarily enjoyed) Kung Pow: Enter The Fist for its unique take on this undervalued film genre, who knows if you will get into Kung Phooey or not ... maybe having a bottle of the cheapest booze on hand will help. But one thing is almost certain with this movie ... it will not have a sequel!
    8kwoyak

    It was funny as heck

    Kung Phooey was a light hearted spoof with a lot of very funny scenes. It was not too vulgar or crude but had some moments. The flow of the film was pretty good. The interaction between the characters seemed natural. It was rather witty but not all together original as most spoofs are not. I thought part of the charm in this film was the lack of acting skill by the stereo typed characters. I think this just added to the humor. Face it this is not a big budget film. The plot and delivery are both funny. I would recommend this movie if you need a laugh. I was surprised by the rating. I would not let kids under 13 see the movie Kung Phooey.

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      Waymon: [about African American Roy Lee] His name's really Leroy but he thinks he's Chinese.

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      References Jimmy Hendrix song, "Are you experienced?".
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 24. Oktober 2003 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Kung Phooey Productions
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Kung fúj, avagy a barack románca
    • Drehorte
      • Oakland, Kalifornien, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Kung Phooey Productions LLC
      • Nakota Films
      • Outpost Studios
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