A man (Mike Wong) helps Gen. Ching's daughter recover stolen treasure on the Chang River.A man (Mike Wong) helps Gen. Ching's daughter recover stolen treasure on the Chang River.A man (Mike Wong) helps Gen. Ching's daughter recover stolen treasure on the Chang River.
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Not warming.worming. as in, after you watch this, you probably want to get de-wormed.
This is uniquely incoherent even in this genre. About half way through I asked my wife if she thought it was supposed to be a comedy. She was asleep. I still don't know what it was.about. I kept hoping it might get better and then it didn't.
This movie is terrible in the best possible way. If you are a fan of bad Kung-fu, this movie is hands down the best. The only copy I know of is with my old high school buddy, taped off of USA at some ungodly hour.
This movie contains all the best of horrible Kung-fu. Reused sequences (as many as four times in a single fight scene), comical names (Fat Ho), and a Ghost Fighter who summons the "Dead Evil." The denouement is non-existent. The good guy beats up the bad guy, and the movie stops. What else do you need from a movie?
This movie contains all the best of horrible Kung-fu. Reused sequences (as many as four times in a single fight scene), comical names (Fat Ho), and a Ghost Fighter who summons the "Dead Evil." The denouement is non-existent. The good guy beats up the bad guy, and the movie stops. What else do you need from a movie?
INVINCIBLE OBSESSED FIGHTER is your run of the mill kung fu film for the most part, with the odd addition of some cult and wacky elements to the plot which makes it stand out a little from the crowd. Sadly it's so cheap and slapdash overall that it's a film that's difficult to enjoy, which is no surprise given that Tomas Tang directs under a pseudonym.
The story is about the usual hunt for stolen treasure and there's plenty of low rent action to help the running time fly past. The film seems to have been shot or produced in South Korea like so many IFD films and it stars the infamously-named Elton Chong to boot. Sadly, INVINCIBLE OBSESSED FIGHTER is constrained by a very low budget and not very good fight scenes, which is a bit of a problem when there are so many of them. An interlude involving a crazy maggot-eating priest and his army of the dead is a highlight, as are the lowbrow cross-dressing antics of some of the cast.
The story is about the usual hunt for stolen treasure and there's plenty of low rent action to help the running time fly past. The film seems to have been shot or produced in South Korea like so many IFD films and it stars the infamously-named Elton Chong to boot. Sadly, INVINCIBLE OBSESSED FIGHTER is constrained by a very low budget and not very good fight scenes, which is a bit of a problem when there are so many of them. An interlude involving a crazy maggot-eating priest and his army of the dead is a highlight, as are the lowbrow cross-dressing antics of some of the cast.
The voice actors are trolling their asses off and its insanely funny. Action packed (there's a great , high-quality fight every 3 minutes), great choreography, great old fashion Kung-fu mayhem. Get your freinds, get your intoxicants and just chill. This movie is made for week-ends. I loved it.
Did you know you can actually buy this movie!! I did, the title just reeled me in with its mystical power. It was this or Chess Boxing Matrix. It was unclear to me who really is the Invincible Obsessed Fighter, but one thing was clear, most of the plot was removed from this movie to make time for the gambling human interest side story of the century!!! What a piece of work, the only way I could tell the difference between characters was the clothes they wore. Oh and Fat Ho dies before the end of the opening credits, fat load of good his 8 chopper fist did him
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