Damn. Looking over this thread I came across a link that showed A Better Tomorrow (35mm print) was playing today for free. And I missed it... Including a Q&A with Editor Daid Wu
I would love to be at the audience of that Q7A session. Besides being the editor of many John Woo classics, David Wu was also a great comedian and was the creator to many of the funniest 80s TV and Radio moments when I was a kid in Hong Kong. Love to hear what he's up to these days.
Damn. Looking over this thread I came across a link that showed A Better Tomorrow (35mm print) was playing today for free. And I missed it... Including a Q&A with Editor Daid Wu
I would love to be at the audience of that Q7A session. Besides being the editor of many John Woo classics, David Wu was also a great comedian and was the creator to many of the funniest 80s TV and Radio moments when I was a kid in Hong Kong. Love to hear what he's up to these days.
Guess I must have mentally blocked out the existence of A Better Tormorrow 2...
Such a great film. I watched the subtitled version, and during the last big 20 minute gunfight, they stop bothering with the subs, almost as if they know you don't give a damn anymore and the dialogue won't be any more than "I'm out of bullets, pass me a clip" etc.
One of my other favourite Chow Yun Fat movies is Tiger On The Beat:
Comments
I would love to be at the audience of that Q7A session. Besides being the editor of many John Woo classics, David Wu was also a great comedian and was the creator to many of the funniest 80s TV and Radio moments when I was a kid in Hong Kong. Love to hear what he's up to these days.
That gif was Tequila Yuen from Hard Boiled, no?
No. Gor in A Better Tomorrow II.
Here is 6 minutes of his 2 hours talk. Hope they post the whole thing. I heard it was pretty interesting.
Guess I must have mentally blocked out the existence of A Better Tormorrow 2...
"Allow me to demonstrate the special skill of Shaolin Shadowboxing..." Epic!
Great movie.
Such a great film. I watched the subtitled version, and during the last big 20 minute gunfight, they stop bothering with the subs, almost as if they know you don't give a damn anymore and the dialogue won't be any more than "I'm out of bullets, pass me a clip" etc.
One of my other favourite Chow Yun Fat movies is Tiger On The Beat:
Damn
you were a badzzmofo