This movie bored the hell out of me... I 'll have to watch it again... I just love the Monks and the training scenes and stuff like that, I dont like guns in Kung Fu flicks...
This movie bored the hell out of me... I 'll have to watch it again... I just love the Monks and the training scenes and stuff like that, I dont like guns in Kung Fu flicks...
Asian movie does not automatically = kung fu flick
and i'm pretty sure they were talkin about the movie in that skit, especially since there's soundclips from it on rae's solo in "wu-gambinos"... could be wrong tho
"Being that Rae and Ghost was two opposite guys as far as neighborhoods was concerned, I used John Woo's The Killer. (In that movie) you got Chow Yun Fat (playing the role of Ah Jong) and Danny Lee (Inspector Lee). They have to become partners to work shit out. Mostly everything (of the spoken interludes) is from The Killer on that album, that or personal talking. I met John Woo that same year. He sent me a letter. He was honored that we did it. I felt confident we could settle anything that came up. You can usually settle that shit. It's part of the budget, man. But John Woo didn't want nothing, never no money for that. We actually became friends. He took me and Ghost to lunch and dinner many times. He gave me a lot of mentoring in film."
Asian movie does not automatically = kung fu flick
true but "THe Killer" = wack movie
it can be terribly corny in some parts (especially with that blind chick... and the doves... and woo's ever favorite guns-at-each-other's-heads-but-oh-shit-we're-out-of-ammo), but thats what makes movies like it so good... then again i loved king of new york, the french connection, most of the death wish movies, and the first half of the dirty harry series... that gritty shit is
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I think you are right.
please refer to Wu-Tang Manual page 465 for further explanation.
either way, the KILLER was a dope movie... i even liked the english dubs thay had.
'i sing for him but he isnt here?'
-rich
p.s
where my purple tape at?
[color:purple] Wiggaz came over with 40s and blunts... [/color]
This movie bored the hell out of me... I 'll have to watch it again... I just love the Monks and the training scenes and stuff like that, I dont like guns in Kung Fu flicks...
All this time I thought it was just some homemade mixtape of joints that Rae made for himself and one of them dudes snagged it.
Asian movie does not automatically = kung fu flick
and i'm pretty sure they were talkin about the movie in that skit, especially since there's soundclips from it on rae's solo in "wu-gambinos"... could be wrong tho
"Being that Rae and Ghost was two opposite guys as far as neighborhoods was concerned, I used John Woo's The Killer. (In that movie) you got Chow Yun Fat (playing the role of Ah Jong) and Danny Lee (Inspector Lee). They have to become partners to work shit out. Mostly everything (of the spoken interludes) is from The Killer on that album, that or personal talking. I met John Woo that same year. He sent me a letter. He was honored that we did it. I felt confident we could settle anything that came up. You can usually settle that shit. It's part of the budget, man. But John Woo didn't want nothing, never no money for that. We actually became friends. He took me and Ghost to lunch and dinner many times. He gave me a lot of mentoring in film."
true but "THe Killer" = wack movie
dude, vintage john woo... doves flying and double guns and shit.
perhaps hard boiled would better suit you?
-rich
it can be terribly corny in some parts (especially with that blind chick... and the doves... and woo's ever favorite guns-at-each-other's-heads-but-oh-shit-we're-out-of-ammo), but thats what makes movies like it so good... then again i loved king of new york, the french connection, most of the death wish movies, and the first half of the dirty harry series... that gritty shit is