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Kung Pow: Enter the Fist

  • 2002
  • PG-13
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
50K
YOUR RATING
Steve Oedekerk in Kung Pow: Enter the Fist (2002)
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A rough-around-the-edges martial arts master seeks revenge for his parents' death.A rough-around-the-edges martial arts master seeks revenge for his parents' death.A rough-around-the-edges martial arts master seeks revenge for his parents' death.

  • Director
    • Steve Oedekerk
  • Writer
    • Steve Oedekerk
  • Stars
    • Steve Oedekerk
    • Fei Lung
    • Leo Lee
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    50K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steve Oedekerk
    • Writer
      • Steve Oedekerk
    • Stars
      • Steve Oedekerk
      • Fei Lung
      • Leo Lee
    • 559User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
    • 14Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Steve Oedekerk
    Steve Oedekerk
    • Chosen One
    Fei Lung
    Fei Lung
    • Master Pain (Betty)
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Lung Fai)
    Leo Lee
    Leo Lee
    • Young Master Pain
    Ling-Ling Hsieh
    • Ling
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Tse Ling Ling)
    Lin Yan
    • Dying Ling
    • (as Yan Lin)
    Liu Chia-Yung
    Liu Chia-Yung
    • Wimp Lo
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Lau Kar Wing)
    Hui-Lou Chen
    Hui-Lou Chen
    • Master Tang
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Chen Hui Lou)
    Chi Ma
    Chi Ma
    • Master Doe
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Ma Chi)
    Jennifer Tung
    Jennifer Tung
    • Whoa
    Escobar Tongue
    • Tonguey
    • (credit only)
    Ming Lo
    Ming Lo
    • Father
    Peggy Lu
    Peggy Lu
    • Mother
    Tad Horino
    Tad Horino
    • Chew Fat Lip
    Tori Tran
    • Peasant Woman
    Simon Rhee
    Simon Rhee
    • Young Master Pain's Henchman
    Joon Kim
    Joon Kim
    • Henchman #2
    • (as Joon B. Kim)
    Philip Tan
    Philip Tan
    • Grilled Face Fighter
    Nasty Nes
    • Boom Box Henchman
    • Director
      • Steve Oedekerk
    • Writer
      • Steve Oedekerk
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    9brentsoffcenter

    The perfect satire of a unique genre

    The more of a basic understanding of the history and genre of this movie type the viewer has, the more he will appreciate the good natured satire that celebrates it. Oedekerk exploits all of the essential points of this movie style's formula, and does so from a very alert and skillful standpoint. The extra attention and energy given to the inherent goofs and inconsistencies in the original movie ("Tiger And Crane Fists", Hong Kong, 1976) are priceless. The accuracy of the spoofing, and its entire purpose in this film has been needed for quite some time (since 1976), and it's very welcome and highly applauded by those of us who appreciate satire at its best. This film deserves an award.
    10joetulgan

    There is no middle. You either LOVE IT or HATE IT!

    I love this movie. I remember getting this as a gift in middle school and I could not stop watching it. Hilarious! Fun! One of a kind! Satire at its finest!

    It is a "Savage Killers" (the original) spoof!

    Steve Oedekerk is like if Tom Cruise and Paul McCartney morphed into one.
    8TedStixonAKAMaximumMadness

    I'm sorry... I'm really sorry... But I love this movie!

    OK... Usually I hate juvenile, pointless humor. Thats why the films of directors like Kevin Smith so attract me. The situations and characters serve as the platform for the jokes.

    "Kung Pow!: Enter the Fist" is a movie I should have hated. In fact, when I saw previews for it back in 2002 (five years ago now, wow time flies!), I thought it looked like the worst movie out there.

    Finally, in 2004, when my friend convinced me to watch it, I realized just how wrong I was.

    "Kung Pow" is without a doubt the stupidest film I have ever seen in my lifetime... bar none. But, I have to say, it is also one of the funniest movies I have seen in quite some time. The humor comes from how dumb it is. Steve Oedekerk (director/writer/star) really does an excellent job at making what is essentially an 80-minute Nickelodeon cartoon entertaining enough for the open minded to enjoy.

    I was surprised that within 10 minutes, I was laughing at a pretty constant pace... and laughing with much more gusto than I did with big-budget studio-based duds like the "American Pie" films. (I'm not dissing "Pie", mind you, it just wasn't my cup of tea.) Sure, the humor is pretty random... For example, unnecessary quips from characters, and oddball visual touches added into the footage...

    And some of it just falls flat as a pancake... Like our hero (aptly named "The Chosen One") fighting a CG cow, and the fact his tongue has a face and can talk...

    But the ingenious parodies of martial arts films in general (everything from bad dubbing to bad visual effects to bad directing/editing) is pulled off perfectly.

    If you are willing to look past the fact that you will feel like your IQ is dropping whilst watching this film, you will probably have a blast.

    And that is why I give it a very good 8 out of 10.
    6Smells_Like_Cheese

    So stupid, that it is actually funny

    I didn't know what to expect from Kung Pow: Enter the Fist, from the cover, it looked pretty stupid, but my boyfriend said that it was worth a look and that it was pretty funny if I was in the right mind set. But we watched it last night and even if I was in a normal mind set, I thought it was a pretty funny movie. I think I just needed one of those stupid comedies in my night, the one's where you don't have to think, just watch and laugh. Kung Pow: Enter the Fist was interesting where Steve Oedekirk took these old martial arts films and just made them into his own amusing comedy. I think the reason why this movie was so funny besides the ridicules voices was because Steve really had a passion for the film and his writing. Who among us has not made fun of the old martial arts films? It's great to see someone else bring it to life, even it at times it was a bit stupid.

    The Chosen One is one of the finest martial arts masters in the world, but his family was murdered when he was just a baby. When he meets the villain who murdered his family, he wants revenge. But he discovers that he needs more strength, with the help of his martial arts teacher, the love of his life that makes strange noises, and his wood chuck nun chucks, he learns the way of the martial arts and now must face the evil villain that plays popular music while defeating his opponents.

    Kung Pow: Enter the Fist is stupid, but I'm sure you'll get a couple laughs out of it. Like I said the voices are so over the top that you can't help but at least laugh at the movie if not with it. Steve and the rest of the crew looked like they had so much fun making this movie and they didn't take themselves too seriously. I really loved a lot of the spoofs they had like The Lion King, it was so out there, but it was really funny. Just give this movie a chance, I'm sure you'll have a fun time watching it if you just wanna laugh.

    6/10
    6Danny_G13

    Thought provoking and tense drama...

    Only kidding :) Kung Pow is in a league of its own in terms of calibre. It's a slapstick 'chop socky' martial arts comedy full of silliness and ridiculous dialogue. Its vehicle is that it uses old footage of kung fu films such as Enter the Dragan and overlays its modern content onto them. Plus add intentionally bad dubbing and you have a movie which never for a second tries to be subtle, ingenious, or intelligent.

    Kung Pow is absolutely, 100% absurdity and it uses this to its fullest extent.

    The plot, if that's what you'd call it, is a mocking of just about every martial arts classic which has a 'wrong fella decides to wreak revenge on the nasty sorts who ruined his life' style story.

    Steve Oedekerk is 'The Chosen One' whose mission it is to get revenge on the bad folk in as amusing a way as he possibly can. Master Pain is his nemesis and the bad man directly responsible for the unspeakable acts against his family.

    The rest of the movie is purposefully disjointed and has no continuity half the time, but a masterclass in editing is not the point of this exercise. This is simply ridiculous fun, and assuming you switch off your brain completely and wreck any remaining braincells, you will be quite entertained.

    As for how funny it is, well, that's quite subjective. Many of the gags are clearly forced and milked (No pun intended (You'll understand that one if you see it)) for all they're worth. However, many *do* work and provide belly laughs. Sure, you'll not have tears rolling down your cheeks but if you're willing to stoop to the dumb level the movie demands of you, you *will* be at least amused.

    One thing the movie makes particularly good use of is special effects, with some more than decent CG animation complimenting a number of scenes. Aside from this, the technical merits of the movie are pretty decent, in that the interpolation of old footage and new footage is actually rather seamless and you'll not spot it a lot of the time, except where you're supposed to.

    As The Chosen One, Oedekerk seems to have a great time. It's a daft movie, so he indulges in stupidity as a matter of cause, and it works reasonably well. It's always easier to enjoy a film if it appears the actors are enjoying making it.

    Overall, leave your brain at the door and do not expect high brow laughs or Jackie Chan style action and you'll probably get something out of this.

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    Related interests

    Bruce Lee in Opération Dragon (1973)
    Martial Arts
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    Parody
    Leslie Nielsen in Y a-t-il un flic pour sauver la reine ? (1988)
    Slapstick
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    Action
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    Comedy

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    • Trivia
      Steve Oedekerk dubbed every actor except Jennifer Tung, who dubbed herself.
    • Goofs
      When the Chosen One talks to his friends while they're wounded in the field, he has a tattoo saying "Mouth" with an arrow on his right cheek. The tattoo is given to him by an old man in a deleted torture scene, and can't be seen in any other scenes in the film.
    • Quotes

      Master Tang: Pay no attention to Wimp Lo, we purposely trained him wrong... as a joke.

    • Crazy credits
      Outtakes from the film (some real, some faked) play through the first couple minutes of the credits.
    • Alternate versions
      Uses footage from Le Tigre Indomptable (1976) with actors digitally inserted into original scenes, and new dialogue overdubbed.
    • Connections
      Edited from Le Tigre Indomptable (1976)
    • Soundtracks
      From Rusholme with Love
      Contains elements of "Acka Raga" from the Album "Indo-Jazz Fusions"

      Written by Neil Claxton, Chris Baker and John Mayer

      Performed by Mint Royale

      Courtesy of Faith and Hope Records/MCA Records

      John Mayer appears courtesy of Universal Classics and Jazz

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    • Release date
      • January 25, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kung Pow
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • O Entertainment
      • Twentieth Century Fox Animation
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $16,037,962
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,017,474
      • Jan 27, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,994,625
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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