Ya'll laughing throughout this movie while I was dead-silent, mesmerized of how amazing and epic it was. Besides humor, this movie is produced really well and the fighting choreography is incredible. And the soundtrack is unbelievably good. I've watched this movie many times and still I feel like I'm watching it for the first time.
It was weird around half the movie and pretty annoying towards the end. They confused this with a Bollywood movie that tries to be over-the-top just because, where here it has a purpose.
This movie seriously nearly killed me...that knife-throwing scene, I couldn't breathe for laughing. I was helpless! I really thought I was going to suffocate.
Also. The scene where does a soccer trick and then he smashes the soccee was written in the film as a message to the fans of Shaolin Soccer Stephen Chow was telling the fans he wasn't doing a sequel to Shaolin Soccee and telling them to move on. 🤣
At 18:20, they fight because they are fighters and spent most of their life times training so instead of talking, they fight as if it is a conversation of their own. Fighting is their language. The same way musicians would talk to one another with their music skills, and artists would communicate with art. The skills are their languages.
I got this when it came out on DVD in college (2004) and I watched it 2-3 times a day everyday during college. No joke. Kung Fu Hustle does not get old!
That knife and following chase scene are comedic gold. i also love the ending where the couple revert back to their younger selves. It was a blast watching your reactions.
Guy is a legend, making some of the best comedy movies ever. "Out of the dark" is actually recognised as one of his best work ever, although not doing so well at the box office at the time.
Gotta be honest though, kinda weird of almost everyone, specially Larry, laughing at everything. Even the serious moments. It feels as if they thought "since it is a comedy everything is supposed to be funny". When in fact this movie is great at changing back and forth from something funny to something serious to something sad to something amazing to something terrifying as it is The Beast with the toad technique. Confusing it with the over-the-top silliness and ridiculousness of some Bollywood movies.
What do you expect from someone who doesn't grow up in a country which has folklores about martial arts? Most westerners don't get the idea of breathing techniques, animals' movements mimicking, etc. 🤷♂
Most of the reaction videos I saw on this movie was laughing from starting to ending. They don't get the asian humor sense that's all.. and yeah even sad part also turned out to be the most funniest part for them😑
My favorite movies with Stephen Chow : 1) Flirting scholar (1993) with the famous actress Gong Li 2) The God of Cookery (1996) These movies are less well known than "Shaolin soccer" & "Kung Fu Hustle" but are even funnier !! Especially for those who understand chinese... 🤣🤣
Michelle was almost right: Stephen Chow did not incorporate moments which could have happened in other movies into "Kung Fu Hustle", he incorporated moments which already happened in many other movies. Do be aware that the film was primarily made for a Hong Kong audience, who was not only familiar with the local popular culture but also the Chinese ones, so the movie was brimming with references lost to others, but it's a feat that it still appeals to them, with a bit of universal humour from the Road-Runner. "Alita: Battle Angel" by James Cameron and Robert Rodrigues even paid homage to it.
Tai Chi: (used by the landman) A kind of kung fu that overcomes rigidity with softness,from Wudang faction. Lion's Roar : (Kungfu used by the landlady) a kind of sonic Kungfu, derived from Shaolin Kungfu, but not as exaggerated as in the movie. Devil Guqin: weapon used by the blind brothers, a kind of sonic , fufictitious weapon,originating from martial arts novels. They encountered the more powerful Sonic Kung Fu -Lion's Roar in movie and was defeated. Twelve-way Tan Leg: (used by one of the three warriors) a kung fu that relies on legs to attack, derived from Shaolin Kung Fu Iron ring fist: (used by one of the three warriors) a boxing technique using iron rings as a weapon, originating from the Hongquan Fist faction Wulang Bagua Cudgel: (used by one of the three warriors) It is said that a stick technique originated from the Song Dynasty, from the Hongquan Fist faction Toad / Frog Kung Fu: Originated from Shaolin, a real Kung Fu, but not as exaggerated as in the movie. The Beast's actor in the movie is also a Kung Fu superstar. Tathagata Palm: The palm used by the male protagonist, a fictitious kungfu originating from martial arts novels, and there is no real existence. The three tenants in the movie are all played by real kung fu masters. The actor of the landman is Jackie Chan’s senior brother, who acted as stand-in for Bruce Lee in old times. The actress of the landlady is Jackie Chan’s senior sister,too
I feel like women don't understand this movie at all. This film was very personal to Stephen Chow and covers an enormous range of feelings besides "absurdity".
Actually all the kung fu fighters in this movie are actual kung fu masters. The landlady was actually in a james bond movie back in the day. The landlord was a popular kung fu actor back in the 70's and the mob boss also played bruce lee in a few films and knows kung fu
@@kungpowchicken78 The landlady (Yuen Qiu) was classmate with Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung and Yuen Wah (the landlord) when they were in the same opera troupe in the 1960s. Like Jackie, Sammo, Yuen Wah and few other fellow students, they became stuntmen/stuntwomen when their teacher migrated to USA. Yuen Qiu worked as stunts/substitutes for actresses on fighting scenes and then left the scene for 18 years after she got married. Kungfu Hustle was the first time she really acted, with an actual role in a movie.
The real martial artist was actually the villian (frog guy), screen name Bruce Leung Siu-Lung. Used to play Bruce Lee after his death. No kidding. Lol en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Leung
...Also, The Landlord (Yuen Wah) worked with Bruce Lee, and was in the new "Shang-Chi" film. They have A "Kung Fu Hustle" poster, on Shang-Chi's apartment wall.
My only complaint is there was not enough of the movie shown, So found the full movie on youtube then watched it. It was action packed with a great amount of humor
for me it is one of funniest comedies ever, but also it has some amazing emotions scenes...i dont understand why they laughed at emotion scenes like idiots
The serious parts are funny because of the contrast. Also, emoting works very different in Asian societies compared to Western ones. I had a hard time taking seriously any of the "emotional" scenes in plenty of the Wuxia movies that my friend showed me.
Nah simple, because its from china. Only their movie are good and real for them. Not for other else. Look how they laugh when came serious part. act like their movie much better than other.
I actually felt quite exhausted the first time after watching this movie. It really pushed my limits both emotionally and physically. I guess it might be the adrenaline causing that.
The guy who can kick is a Shaolin monk. The lanlord used to be Bruce Lee's stunt double. Stephen Chou is the king of comedy in Hong Kong. The action chroeographer is the most influntial of China. He made the Matrix, Kill Bill 1&2, crouching Tiger hidden dragon. (MASTER Yuen Woo-Ping), Everyone else are retired kung fu stars.Guest starring one of ghe top directors of China , Feng Xiaogang(the man with cowboy hat that got his leg axed off in the beginning).😚
*Ventriloquists1&2*: 🎶"We Are Both Ventriloquists, Ventriloquists, Ventriloquists. We Are Both Ventriloquists, And We Practice Everyday!"🎶 *Ventriloquist1*: "He Carries A Basket!" *Ventriloquists2*: "He Carries A Paper Roll!" *Ventriloquists1&2*: 🎶"...And We Don't Have Cysts, But The One Thing That We Are Sure Of, Is Were Both Ventrilo..."🎶 *Door busts open* *Evil Betty Enters With Henchmen* *Ventriloquist1* "You Ever Seen Him, Before?" *Ventriloquist2 drops basket* "Never!" *Evil Betty*: "Ventriloquists, Huhh?"
He (Stephen Chow) even has older films that were hilarious, like "Royal Tramp." A lot of people seem to overlook that one, or are unaware of its existence.
I fell like they were expecting a serious kung fu movie or something. I Don't know much about the idea behind the creation of this movie, but this is basically Anime made into a Live Action the perfect way ❤
In traditional Chinese medicine, the gallbladder of snake is used to cure disease, and the place where they assassinated the landlady was a medicine shop. So, there appeared a box of snakes. The scene of film was taken to be 1940s in Shanghai, when China was transforming from its traditional society to modern society and was in a state of disorder and underdevelopment. People lived in hunger and fear. The comic scene has a tragic background.
Sooo many reactors (when they are at least two people) share ear buds so each person is listening in only one ear. Maybe that doesn't bother other people but when I use only one ear bud it's as bad as finger nails on a chalkboard. I don't know why sound being pumped only into one ear bothers be so much, but I don't know how you guys do that! :)
This style of film is sort of what they call Wuxia, which is a super human martial artist. (but this is a parody of that genre) It's the notion that if you spend enough time and train hard as a lifelong pursuit in your martial art you can attain super human feats with your prowess. So you might seek out fighters tougher than you are to train. Being defeated is often a lesson also, and the guy who defeats you might become your mentor, as your goal is to become better than everybody else. Though in this film it also has the element of the "chosen one" as explained.
So love your movie reaction about Stephen Chow's "Kung Fu Hustle." I watched the movie with my family in the cinema in 2004, such a funy & action movie!!! Actually, I loved watching Stephen Chow's movies started at 1990's. In my coutry, Taiwan, my friend and I almost could memorize his lines in Stephen's epic movies.
As far as ridiculous fun movies go Shoot 'Em Up has a very similar style of "cartoon" like humour that this has. Both films were a post pub staple for my mates and I when we were in university :)
You probably don't know Chinese Kongfu concept, we have so called "Qi" (where the wireless charge "Qi" came from), the two killers were playing music instrument by using Qi to kill people, we think the top Kongfu player the better Qi he/she has, hopefully it help you have better understanding.
I have just finished the full movie with you. Not only because this movie was my childhood favorite but also because you guys are so energetic. Thank you, guys. May Allah bless you.
Some scene are just cool I don't get it why is everything so "funny" is like when u watch an anime, are u laughing when a Ninja spit fire? I don't think so
Same. The guy has to be on some weed. He's laughing at literally anything and everything. It was fun at first then his laugh started to become annoying in the end...
Fun Facts: The Land lady was one of the Karate girls in the James Bond film "The man with the golden gun". The Beast is played by Bruceploitation actor Bruce Leong. All the masters are former martial arts film stars. The axe gang was played by the matrix stunt team. Oh, and Stephen Chow was a huge fan of Loony toons cartoons.
I've seen this several times, and every time it's even better than the other times! I enjoyed watching y'all enjoy watching it! The lion's roar should have finished the old guy, but he was just too tough! 😎
My dad's favorite movie, lol. I watched it in English and it still makes me laugh. Plus my husband and me still quote the movie. The Land Lady is my favorite character. XD
Not going to lie, if you guys were sitting with me in the cinema while I was watching this I would have walked out. Laughing every damn minute got on my nerves WAY too quickly (and yes, I know it's a comedy, but not EVERY single moment is actually funny).
Yuen Wah is the actor who plays the Landlord. If you look carefully in Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Shang Chi has a Kung Fu Hustle movie poster in his room. And Yuen Wah also played Guang Bo in that film as well. 😉
You guys should watch Shaolin Soccer, its basically the same thing but with soccer. its really funny Kung Fu Hustle is like if Dragonball was made for real... but it was good.
Loved watching ur reactions!! Especially for the knife throwing xD everyone in the world should watch that scene at least once lol. Greetings from Malaysia 😁
if you familiar with kungfu stories, it is well known that there is a lion roar kungfu, frog style, kungfu with musical instrument, and many more. so stephen chow isnt making up.
Larry, I have to say THANK YOU for adding 10 years to my life with your infectious laughter! I hope we can have a beer one day and watch this movie together!
Really?I don't even know why he laugh so hard at those sad moments. And the other brainless girls just followed his laugh. They don’t even like the movie, just looking for the end and leave. What a waste of time for they. And you surely don’t understand that movie too.
Ya'll laughing throughout this movie while I was dead-silent, mesmerized of how amazing and epic it was. Besides humor, this movie is produced really well and the fighting choreography is incredible. And the soundtrack is unbelievably good. I've watched this movie many times and still I feel like I'm watching it for the first time.
It was really annoying when the guy laughed even when there wasn't a comedy scene.
I know right... They failed to catch the idea of this movie that its an homage to Hong kong wuxia film industry as a whole
yep, and not to forget those guys (one with arm rings aso) who stood up against the axe-gang are in fact real kung fu masters !
It was weird around half the movie and pretty annoying towards the end. They confused this with a Bollywood movie that tries to be over-the-top just because, where here it has a purpose.
Right ✅
He was just laughing and doing nothing else he is just forcing himself to laugh same goes for that 2nd girl
This movie seriously nearly killed me...that knife-throwing scene, I couldn't breathe for laughing. I was helpless! I really thought I was going to suffocate.
Seriously that knife throwing scene should come with a surgeon general's warning against those who have a heart condition :D
First time I saw that scene I spit beer all over my dog, and couldn’t breathe.
Its even funnier if you know cantonese
@@ansonkwok723 That's probably the only thing that saved me.
It makes me laugh every time!
"Shaolin Soccer" is another movie in this style also directed by Stephen Chow, who was the main hero in this movie.
Also. The scene where does a soccer trick and then he smashes the soccee was written in the film as a message to the fans of Shaolin Soccer
Stephen Chow was telling the fans he wasn't doing a sequel to Shaolin Soccee and telling them to move on. 🤣
Shaolin Soccer ⚽️ is ever funnier 😆😆😁🤣
Much better movie too.
Yes, that one is hilarious too
up
In movie: their reaction:
Happy scene 🤣😂
Comedy scene. 🤣😂
Emotional scene. 🤣😂
Amezing scene. 😂🤣
Angry scene. 😂🤣
Right
its like most scenes were so funny , they couldnt take it seriously anymore even on serious moments
At 18:20, they fight because they are fighters and spent most of their life times training so instead of talking, they fight as if it is a conversation of their own. Fighting is their language. The same way musicians would talk to one another with their music skills, and artists would communicate with art. The skills are their languages.
this, in my opinion, is Stephen Chow's 5th symphony...a true masterpiece of comedy kung fu. I'm so glad that ya'all enjoyed it!
Just because it's comedy I didn't expect y'all to laugh at everything even on serious moments lol
I know... Kinda weird.
@@okzoomer1601 what? ..... what do you even mean?
To be fair even the serious moments have an undertone of humour in them
They are dumb at EQ
@@okzoomer1601 They are not American. You can't even tell them apart lol.
My favorite scene by far is the epic fail of a knife throwing assassination attempt. LOL
Who’s throwing handles?!?
“Handles?”
The take out and put in the knife 🤣🤣
Mine is when he was bitten by the snakes shortly after that lol
Legend says Larry can still be heard laughing till this moment.
So glad you guys enjoy this movie, it's definitely a crowd pleaser! Almost 20 years now since it came out
I got this when it came out on DVD in college (2004) and I watched it 2-3 times a day everyday during college. No joke. Kung Fu Hustle does not get old!
@@TheShockninja aaaaF
@@TheShockninja College must not have very challenging where you were.
Judging by his reactions, this movie is definitely "LARRY APPROVED"! (I hope he recovered! LOL)
Definitely tickled his fancy, I'd say!😀
who is larry
@@tenerife_sea the grinning merry guy on the right-hand end of the line
What happened to him ? COVID ?
The laugh giggle he has did take me by surprise 😅😂😂😂
That knife and following chase scene are comedic gold. i also love the ending where the couple revert back to their younger selves. It was a blast watching your reactions.
Guy is a legend, making some of the best comedy movies ever. "Out of the dark" is actually recognised as one of his best work ever, although not doing so well at the box office at the time.
Gotta be honest though, kinda weird of almost everyone, specially Larry, laughing at everything. Even the serious moments. It feels as if they thought "since it is a comedy everything is supposed to be funny". When in fact this movie is great at changing back and forth from something funny to something serious to something sad to something amazing to something terrifying as it is The Beast with the toad technique. Confusing it with the over-the-top silliness and ridiculousness of some Bollywood movies.
What do you expect from someone who doesn't grow up in a country which has folklores about martial arts?
Most westerners don't get the idea of breathing techniques, animals' movements mimicking, etc. 🤷♂
Ikr!
@@ir1keren weeaboo
Most of the reaction videos I saw on this movie was laughing from starting to ending. They don't get the asian humor sense that's all.. and yeah even sad part also turned out to be the most funniest part for them😑
If he thinks it's silly enough for a laugh then he thinks it's silly enough for a laugh.
Any Jackie Chan movie would hit the spot. Maybe Tony Jaa’s early work for more acrobatic action. Southpaw for emotionality.
Yo, Larry is dying. 😂
bruh Jackie chan is not in this movie
@@jacksonli6710 who said Jackie Chan was in this film?
Jackie Chan was not in this film, though it was at first erroneously believed that he played the homeless man who gave Sing the pamphlet.
@@TheShockninja I repeat, who said he was in the film? My comment was stand-alone.
I would like to see Rumble in the Bronx or Super Cop.
My favorite movies with Stephen Chow :
1) Flirting scholar (1993) with the famous actress Gong Li
2) The God of Cookery (1996)
These movies are less well known than "Shaolin soccer" & "Kung Fu Hustle" but are even funnier !! Especially for those who understand chinese... 🤣🤣
Fight Back to School!
Michelle was almost right: Stephen Chow did not incorporate moments which could have happened in other movies into "Kung Fu Hustle", he incorporated moments which already happened in many other movies. Do be aware that the film was primarily made for a Hong Kong audience, who was not only familiar with the local popular culture but also the Chinese ones, so the movie was brimming with references lost to others, but it's a feat that it still appeals to them, with a bit of universal humour from the Road-Runner. "Alita: Battle Angel" by James Cameron and Robert Rodrigues even paid homage to it.
Tai Chi: (used by the landman) A kind of kung fu that overcomes rigidity with softness,from Wudang faction.
Lion's Roar : (Kungfu used by the landlady) a kind of sonic Kungfu, derived from Shaolin Kungfu, but not as exaggerated as in the movie.
Devil Guqin: weapon used by the blind brothers, a kind of sonic , fufictitious weapon,originating from martial arts novels. They encountered the more powerful Sonic Kung Fu -Lion's Roar in movie and was defeated.
Twelve-way Tan Leg: (used by one of the three warriors) a kung fu that relies on legs to attack, derived from Shaolin Kung Fu
Iron ring fist: (used by one of the three warriors) a boxing technique using iron rings as a weapon, originating from the Hongquan Fist faction
Wulang Bagua Cudgel: (used by one of the three warriors) It is said that a stick technique originated from the Song Dynasty, from the Hongquan Fist faction
Toad / Frog Kung Fu: Originated from Shaolin, a real Kung Fu, but not as exaggerated as in the movie. The Beast's actor in the movie is also a Kung Fu superstar.
Tathagata Palm: The palm used by the male protagonist, a fictitious kungfu originating from martial arts novels, and there is no real existence.
The three tenants in the movie are all played by real kung fu masters.
The actor of the landman is Jackie Chan’s senior brother, who acted as stand-in for Bruce Lee in old times.
The actress of the landlady is Jackie Chan’s senior sister,too
I feel like women don't understand this movie at all. This film was very personal to Stephen Chow and covers an enormous range of feelings besides "absurdity".
now that you guys have watched this, you may now proceed to watch shaolin soccer
The actor who play the tailor guy is a real kung fu master, other people are actors, but he is a very incredible master
The kicking guy is a real shaolin monk
Actually all the kung fu fighters in this movie are actual kung fu masters. The landlady was actually in a james bond movie back in the day. The landlord was a popular kung fu actor back in the 70's and the mob boss also played bruce lee in a few films and knows kung fu
@@kungpowchicken78 The landlady (Yuen Qiu) was classmate with Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung and Yuen Wah (the landlord) when they were in the same opera troupe in the 1960s. Like Jackie, Sammo, Yuen Wah and few other fellow students, they became stuntmen/stuntwomen when their teacher migrated to USA. Yuen Qiu worked as stunts/substitutes for actresses on fighting scenes and then left the scene for 18 years after she got married. Kungfu Hustle was the first time she really acted, with an actual role in a movie.
The real martial artist was actually the villian (frog guy), screen name Bruce Leung Siu-Lung. Used to play Bruce Lee after his death. No kidding. Lol en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Leung
@@rogerfaint499 Damn, she deserves the spotlight for herself after this.
Shaolin Soccer (2001) and Fight Back to School 1 (1991) are the best of Stephen Chow!
Don't forget God of cooking
What about God Of Cookery?
你错了,周星驰最好的作品是九品芝麻官还有鹿鼎记两部,还有大话西游两部
Almost every older actor in this film is a martial arts legend! So epic to see them in action again.
when i left the movie theater .... i was in tears from laughing... such a good movie.
10:34 The Taylor (Chi Ling Chiu) is a #HungGar master and a classic #Wuxia movie star who worked with #BruceLee and #JackieChan
...Also, The Landlord (Yuen Wah) worked with Bruce Lee, and was in the new "Shang-Chi" film. They have A "Kung Fu Hustle" poster, on Shang-Chi's apartment wall.
Bill Murray says this is the comedy that blew his mind, so go figure.
Larry basically had high school energy on this one!
This is a comedy movie yes, but my eyes were teary at the sad scenes, I don't know why you all can laugh the whole movie.
By far, my favorite Larry reaction ever. Slapstick is definitely a man's favorite kind of comedy. It's mine as well.
LOL Larry instantly got the tone of this film
My only complaint is there was not enough of the movie shown, So found the full movie on youtube then watched it. It was action packed with a great amount of humor
for me it is one of funniest comedies ever, but also it has some amazing emotions scenes...i dont understand why they laughed at emotion scenes like idiots
@@okzoomer1601 they aren't americans may be Spanish or Italian , Mexicans whatever
The serious parts are funny because of the contrast. Also, emoting works very different in Asian societies compared to Western ones. I had a hard time taking seriously any of the "emotional" scenes in plenty of the Wuxia movies that my friend showed me.
@@TacticusPrime You can not reason with anime viewers
Nah simple, because its from china. Only their movie are good and real for them. Not for other else. Look how they laugh when came serious part. act like their movie much better than other.
@@REDSNOW-hmmm so I'm curious what's your opinion bro, were they being ignorant or their movies are bad
With out a doubt Larry is a 3 Stooges fan in the making
I don't know if I have seen them laugh more in any other video. Btw, I think Larry looks like he has lost around 10kg of weight.
he looks like slim meat loaf ths singer mixed with sting...also the singer.good for larry
I actually felt quite exhausted the first time after watching this movie. It really pushed my limits both emotionally and physically. I guess it might be the adrenaline causing that.
The guy who can kick is a Shaolin monk. The lanlord used to be Bruce Lee's stunt double. Stephen Chou is the king of comedy in Hong Kong. The action chroeographer is the most influntial of China. He made the Matrix, Kill Bill 1&2, crouching Tiger hidden dragon. (MASTER Yuen Woo-Ping), Everyone else are retired kung fu stars.Guest starring one of ghe top directors of China , Feng Xiaogang(the man with cowboy hat that got his leg axed off in the beginning).😚
10:38 Going to tell my kids that this was Shang Chi and Legend of the Ten Rings.
If there were never a Tailor, Ten Rings would be a very very different film.
I also recommend watching Shaolin Soccer, starring the same actors and also Kung Pow (Very bizarre movie).
Weeeeoooweeeeeoooweeoowewe!
*Ventriloquists1&2*:
🎶"We Are Both Ventriloquists, Ventriloquists, Ventriloquists.
We Are Both Ventriloquists, And We Practice Everyday!"🎶
*Ventriloquist1*:
"He Carries A Basket!"
*Ventriloquists2*:
"He Carries A Paper Roll!"
*Ventriloquists1&2*:
🎶"...And We Don't Have Cysts,
But The One Thing That We Are Sure Of, Is Were Both Ventrilo..."🎶
*Door busts open*
*Evil Betty Enters With Henchmen*
*Ventriloquist1*
"You Ever Seen Him, Before?"
*Ventriloquist2 drops basket*
"Never!"
*Evil Betty*:
"Ventriloquists, Huhh?"
@@calebclunie4001 JAJAJAJAJAJAJAJA🤣😂🤣😂
Please react to Shaolin soccer 🙏
Up
He (Stephen Chow) even has older films that were hilarious, like "Royal Tramp." A lot of people seem to overlook that one, or are unaware of its existence.
I don’t what’s wrong with the guy….,he is laughing for every scene even if it’s a sad scene…. Seems like one screw is loose
I fell like they were expecting a serious kung fu movie or something. I Don't know much about the idea behind the creation of this movie, but this is basically Anime made into a Live Action the perfect way ❤
This movie is great. Stephen Chow is the man
Happy to see Larry CRYING of laughters for that one!! :D
That knife throw 🤣🤣🤣 you can feel the pain 😂😂 that's why you laugh
In traditional Chinese medicine, the gallbladder of snake is used to cure disease, and the place where they assassinated the landlady was a medicine shop. So, there appeared a box of snakes.
The scene of film was taken to be 1940s in Shanghai, when China was transforming from its traditional society to modern society and was in a state of disorder and underdevelopment. People lived in hunger and fear. The comic scene has a tragic background.
This movie pretty contain everything from brutal to sadness to comedy and scariness and thrill and hype etc.. Perfect!
Sooo many reactors (when they are at least two people) share ear buds so each person is listening in only one ear. Maybe that doesn't bother other people but when I use only one ear bud it's as bad as finger nails on a chalkboard. I don't know why sound being pumped only into one ear bothers be so much, but I don't know how you guys do that! :)
so we can hear eachother :D
Blue AND Magy need to watch this together on their own channels.
Why would they watch it together, when they have separate channels
This style of film is sort of what they call Wuxia, which is a super human martial artist. (but this is a parody of that genre)
It's the notion that if you spend enough time and train hard as a lifelong pursuit in your martial art you can attain super human feats with your prowess.
So you might seek out fighters tougher than you are to train. Being defeated is often a lesson also, and the guy who defeats you might become your mentor, as your goal is to become better than everybody else.
Though in this film it also has the element of the "chosen one" as explained.
So love your movie reaction about Stephen Chow's "Kung Fu Hustle." I watched the movie with my family in the cinema in 2004, such a funy & action movie!!!
Actually, I loved watching Stephen Chow's movies started at 1990's. In my coutry, Taiwan, my friend and I almost could memorize his lines in Stephen's epic movies.
台湾不是一个国家!
the best part of the movie is when the tenants turn out to be kungfu masters in hiding.
Fun fact: The guy with iron rings will be joining MCU as alternate universe Shang Chi in the multiverse of madness.
As far as ridiculous fun movies go Shoot 'Em Up has a very similar style of "cartoon" like humour that this has.
Both films were a post pub staple for my mates and I when we were in university :)
Some epic shots in this movie should be “wooow”, not “hahahahahahah”
You probably don't know Chinese Kongfu concept, we have so called "Qi" (where the wireless charge "Qi" came from), the two killers were playing music instrument by using Qi to kill people, we think the top Kongfu player the better Qi he/she has, hopefully it help you have better understanding.
I have just finished the full movie with you. Not only because this movie was my childhood favorite but also because you guys are so energetic. Thank you, guys. May Allah bless you.
Some scene are just cool I don't get it why is everything so "funny" is like when u watch an anime, are u laughing when a Ninja spit fire? I don't think so
Same. The guy has to be on some weed. He's laughing at literally anything and everything. It was fun at first then his laugh started to become annoying in the end...
Next The Film Stephen Chow (Shaolin Soccer)
"It's from years avoiding his wife!" XD
Y'all laugh at every part of the movie without even understanding the scene.
Kung fu hustle was my childhood lmao 😂 my late dad bought the dvd and we watched it numerous times, it's still funny till this day xD
Fun Facts: The Land lady was one of the Karate girls in the James Bond film "The man with the golden gun".
The Beast is played by Bruceploitation actor Bruce Leong.
All the masters are former martial arts film stars.
The axe gang was played by the matrix stunt team.
Oh, and Stephen Chow was a huge fan of Loony toons cartoons.
Stephen Chow is best known for fan of Bruce Lee only.
And he got famous for his Nonsensical acting in his movies that tickled most of the people till these days.
@@iammisssee7752 People can be fans of more than one thing.
I'm going off of what he said, in an interview he did, on a Toronto talk show.
I've seen this several times, and every time it's even better than the other times! I enjoyed watching y'all enjoy watching it! The lion's roar should have finished the old guy, but he was just too tough! 😎
i am from india and this is one of ,y fav film i suggest you if you dont understand the emotions and meaning of any film plss dont watch or dont laugh
Larry's usally calm.but starting 15:00 we lost him
The assassin who uses the guzheng is very cool, the tune follows the intensity of the battle. Thats one of the interesting details
To think that most of the actors are Kung Fu Masters in real life.
My dad's favorite movie, lol. I watched it in English and it still makes me laugh. Plus my husband and me still quote the movie. The Land Lady is my favorite character. XD
I was so surprised and pleased the whole Homies crew watch this super fun and funny Kung Fu live action Looney Tune. Your reactions were Epic!!
Not going to lie, if you guys were sitting with me in the cinema while I was watching this I would have walked out. Laughing every damn minute got on my nerves WAY too quickly (and yes, I know it's a comedy, but not EVERY single moment is actually funny).
It's pissing me off right now!! It's rude
Yuen Wah is the actor who plays the Landlord.
If you look carefully in Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Shang Chi has a Kung Fu Hustle movie poster in his room.
And Yuen Wah also played Guang Bo in that film as well. 😉
"A foreign gun! Do they make these for men?"
Never thought someone said the chase scene like Asterix and Obelix.
You guys should watch Shaolin Soccer, its basically the same thing but with soccer. its really funny
Kung Fu Hustle is like if Dragonball was made for real... but it was good.
I used to watch this movie when I was a kid and it was fun.
The half boiled egg guy is laughing for no reason at all...
The man at the very start of the movie is also a famous director from China. This is his cameo
While this is not Stephen Chow's funniest movie, it is the one with the most coherent plot that carries itself from start to finish with no issue.
This was so crazy back when it was released. It was so meta especially because nobody had ever parodied a kung fu movie quite like this
Laughter is still a universal language.
Loved watching ur reactions!! Especially for the knife throwing xD everyone in the world should watch that scene at least once lol. Greetings from Malaysia 😁
This is my childhood right here.
You will laugh as many times as you watch this movie and never get tired
if you familiar with kungfu stories, it is well known that there is a lion roar kungfu, frog style, kungfu with musical instrument, and many more. so stephen chow isnt making up.
My actual #1 favorite movie of all time. I can watch it without the English subtitles because I've seen it so many times.
Stephen Chow is full of talent. I recommend his films before 2004.
Thanks for watching this movie guys, it was really funny.
You definitely need to watch Shaolin soccer now. Its with the same actor.
I believe most westerners can only understand 10-20% of the movie.
And how did you get to this conclusion?
This was always my fav movie in my childhood and i never feel like to laugh a single scene still today.
Larry's reactions say it all, what a fantastic movie and reaction
Larry, I have to say THANK YOU for adding 10 years to my life with your infectious laughter! I hope we can have a beer one day and watch this movie together!
You two can have each other. He was annoying AF to me, laughing at nearly damn everything.
I hope four of u guys are permanently watching all movies and shows
This movie is a masterpiece. Seriously.
9:48 ngl that woke something up in me
The guy's laugh is so infectious, makes the movie funnier to watch because of his reaction 🤣🤣🤣
Really?I don't even know why he laugh so hard at those sad moments. And the other brainless girls just followed his laugh. They don’t even like the movie, just looking for the end and leave. What a waste of time for they. And you surely don’t understand that movie too.
That man almost lost his heart from laughing so much in that scene, how funny🤣🤣🤣🤣saludos
this was hilarious af and the guy is super relatable
the 70s kungfu classics are hardest to find.
The subtitles you used for the movie are upside down. Not sure you understood 100% of what was said.