अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThe 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... सभी पढ़ेंThe 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... सभी पढ़ेंThe 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... सभी पढ़ें
- Helen Hu
- (as Joyce Thi Brew)
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The story in "Kung Phooey!" was entertaining and had lots of nice touches to it, as there was references all over the place. And just like "Airplane" and "The Naked Gun" they were making fun of just about everything and even themselves.
The jokes are funny and just as stupid as in other spoof movies of the same type, and that is just what makes the movie so much fun. Nothing is holy here, they make fun of all and everything.
As for the action, yes there is action in the movie, it is a Kung Fu spoof after all, then I will say that it was actually quite good. Sure there was poking fun of this as well, but there was some good enough martial arts in the movie as well.
The people they had cast for the roles were doing good jobs, and the names of the characters was just hilarious. I loved that touch.
I was thoroughly entertained by "Kung Phooey!", but of course I do enjoy Kung Fu and comedies. If you like neither of these, I wouldn't recommend you watching "Kung Phooey!" because you will find it pointless.
Let the quest for the ancient peach begin!
Bottom line: If you like light-hearted slapstick spoofs - give Kung Phooey a try. *** out of ****
Basically, the level of humor is broad. If you liked Hot Shots Part Deux, you'd probably enjoy this movie.
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.
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- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटReferences Jimmy Hendrix song, "Are you experienced?".
- कनेक्शनFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Martial Arts Comedy Movies (2015)
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