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Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Thought that last one was good? Brave Archer 3 has this to say:
Part three of the famous four-part epic.  Renowned film
director Chang Cheh returns for a third time with Ti Lung,
Alexander Fu Sheng and a stellar supporting cast in The
Brave Archer 3 to create a far-out martial arts spectacle
that rivals its two predecessors, a rarity in any film industry.
Chang's heroes live for death while encapsulating themselves
within their own world, but at the right time, will
altruistically explode. That's what makes this film a blast.
I wonder if that's a veiled reference to the domestic title? And to explode altruistically, surely that's no rarity—in the porn industry. But as much as I prefer Chang's original stories (not that it'd improve things, but there's no archery, either), I do think these are the ultimate in presentation of his work: the picture re-mastered with the English-language voice track intact. They even inserted subtitled additional scenes!

Had this dream last night that one of the "new carnivore species" discovered in Borneo climbed into the back of the car, approached me with the small head of a black cat, and I fumbled to take even a low-res snapshot of it with my cameraphone. The tight-fitting leather case was off-centered, as it was prone to get on the SonyEricsson, and covered the lens on the back.

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