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Monday, April 21, 2008

Shaolin vs Ninja/Shaolin Vs Tai Chi and Amazon vs Supermen DVD Review

Shaolin vs Ninja/Shaolin Vs Tai Chi and Amazon vs Supermen

NINJAS, NINJAS, NINJAS!!! Seriously do I really need to add anything more than that? Well, yes I probably should. Rarescope via BCI hits kung fu fans with some wonderful and gloriously goofy films from Five Venoms chorographer and grumpy gus (just watch an interview with him on one of the earlier Rarescope DVDs) and early international Italian/Chinese co-production which used Shaw Brothers actors. Essentially you’re getting Robert Tai’s Shaolin goofiness (which usually means great wire-based kung fu and just jaw-droppingly absurd stories and plot points). It’s not high art by any means, but both films feature excellent martial arts work and a story that is well anything but boring. Rarescope and BCI release these two Robert Tai films together on one DVD-9 (no flipping discs or that crap). Amazon vs Supermen is released by itself; it’s interesting and worth a check out for a truly bizarre mix of film styles and sensibilities.

Video: Considering the rarity of these films and the fact that the only appearance has been on crappy PanMedia bootlegs, it’s great to see a legit release of these two Robert Tai films. The print is not mint and has damage, but it’s not horrible and very watchable and honestly pretty decent. The fact is that the retail price at HK Flix for the set is 10.95, one cannot expect Celestial quality. Both films are full widescreen which is always a must for a kung fu movie. However, the films are only letterbox. It would have been nice if the films had been anamorphically enhanced. Due to the print quality, it was felt that the trade off of greater resolution for perhaps worse quality was not worth it. Amazon vs Supermen is also fully widescreen and only letterbox. Picture quality is decent also, and pretty good with only mild print damage and deterioration.

Audio: Shaolin vs Tai Chi has embedded English and Chinese subs with Mandarin Audio. The other films have an English audio track. The sound is mono for all of them. They are in decent condition with some crackles at time, but are generally pretty good.

Extras: Some trailers, but that’s about it.

Overall. For a grand total of $17 at HK Flix or another retailer, you can get three kung fu movies in full widescreen from Rarescope and BCI. If you have any love of the wacky world of Robert Tai or a weird co-production, then Rarescope has a great package of kung fu for you.: it’s an easy buy if any of those conditions apply to you.
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Friday, October 12, 2007

Two New Release Coming From Rarescope!

Get Sword Named Revenge/Dream Sword at Amazon.com and help support HK and CULT FILM NEWS.

On November 11, BCI’s Rarescope label, a venerable source for rare, hard-to-find martial arts films, releases two more titles on DVD from their extensive library of fighting classics. A Sword Named Revenge and The Dream Sword, two stories of strength, courage and top-flight, high-flying martial arts will be available for an SRP that won’t leave a scar, only $14.98!


From director Li Jia (The Lost Swordship), A Sword Named Revenge stars Wang Guang Xiong and Mu Si Cheng as two swordsmen from opposite sects banding together to kill the head of another sect, known only as Ruthless Chi. Did they succeed in their quest? Events prove that the ruthless leader still lives and is still pulling the strings, and it’s up to the two swordsmen to reveal his true identity and vanquish him forever.


Shaw Brothers Studio, the largest production company of Hong Kong movies, brings their top superstar, Yue Hua (Art of War by Sun Tzu), to a thrilling story of betrayal and power in the lavish epic, The Dream Sword.

This is the martial world’s ultimate weapon, and the one lucky enough to hold it is also unlucky enough to become the target of those who desire it. The Dream Sword showcases Yue Hua’s superb fighting skills against fellow Shaw actors including Lung Fei (Angel of Fury).


A Sword Named Revenge/The Dream Sword

Street Date: November 13, 2007

Catalog #: 47986-9

UPC: 787364798698

Run Time: 160 minutes total

Rating: Not Rated

SRP : $14.98


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Sunday, September 30, 2007

Duel at the Supreme Gate Screencaps Rarescope

















































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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Upcoming Rarescope Titles

Posted by Toby Russell


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Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Rarescope Cover Scan!


Thanks to Cliff at BCI for this cover scan for The Elimination Pursuit which just came out on February 20th from Rarescope.
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