Fist of Unicorn |  | Director: Ti Tang Actors: Hoi Mang, Ching Chen, Bruce Lee, Chui Meng, Wen Chung Ku Studio: Videoasia Category: DVD
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Format: Color, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Languages: English (Subtitled), Cantonese (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 110 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 649107405181 EAN: 0649107405181 ASIN: B00009IB4P
Theatrical Release Date: 1972 Release Date: July 22, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Description Bruce Lee made TIME Magazine's list of the 100 Most Important People of the 20th Century under the category of Heroes and Icons - Twenty people who articulate the longings of the last 100 years, exemplifying courage, selflessness, exuberance, superhuman ability and amazing grace. In 1972, at the height of his fame, Bruce Lee was the action director on the film that would launch his best friend Unicorn Chan to stardom. Featuring exclusive footage of Bruce Lee in action on the set. This release is a world exclusive.
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| Customer Reviews: 4/5 for the extras. 0/5 for the movie. -1,000,000/5 for the the job that video asia did on the release of this July 16, 2006 morgoth (omaha, NE) Now first the moivie-horrible. I never thought I could give a movie with yusakai kuratu in it a 0/5, but I am. Add in Whang in-sik who's legs look awesome in this, and I just told you the one good scene of this movie. Unicorn Chan is actually not that bad of an actor and his kung fu skills are not the worst. But his signature move where he flies up into the air like superman and then just comes down to kill his oppenents with his death strike, it is truly unbearable to watch.
Now there is 2 versions of the film on this disc: A really bad full screened english version, and a widescreen one that has an even worse picture with almost unreadable subtitles.
The movie is just so stupid and bad I really cannot recommend this to anyone.
Now the 2 special feature are VERY good. One is an interview with betty ting pei that is REALLY REALLY old. And then a reall cool interview with bruce's stuntmen.
So overall, about all I can say is, video asia, you are the absolute worst dvd company ever.
Pitiful garbage November 20, 2004 G. Sarabia (Hightstown, NJ USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
The movie "Fist of Unicorn" is complete garbage, badly made and rottenly acted (at one point, there is a stuttering duel of all things). The fight scenes are not very impressive, despite choreography by Bruce Lee. In the English version, Bruce Lee is supposedly showing off to Unicorn Chan in the opening sequence but, wouldn't you know, they use a double! Unicorn himself is not much of an actor, but he is a graceful fighter.
What is really pitiful is the DVD itself: there is no trailer for the film, despite user comments, only trailers for "Bruce Lee: The Man, The Myth" (shown twice!) and other Bruce Lee rip-offs (even a trailer for a Ron Van Clief film). The documentary of stunt men who knew Bruce is translated by someone with a lazy drawl for a voice - you'll think it was intended as a joke. The only plus is the 72 photos of Bruce shown - for that, buy a book of pictures of the martial-arts master but not this film.
Rare and Unique!! August 12, 2003 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I saw this film in 1976 and could only recall some rare snippets of Bruce in the film.I was completely blank on the rest of this movie. This package presentation is top of the line.Two versions are presented.The original Chinese release print in lovely widescreen and an English version(the one I saw in theatres) in Full Screen format. The subtiltes on the chinese edition are somewhat small.They would have been better to add new titles in the borders. The English version has a misaligned framing,so a portion of the film is on the bottom instead of the top.It's still watchable,but a bit annoying at first. The footage of Bruce Lee in the films is minimal.The English version has a bit extra,which might explain why both versions were included. Bonus materials are abundant.An incredible photo gallery of shots from 1972 which explain what Bruce Lee was doing in what would be the most productive year of his life.Little time is spent on Fist of Unicorn and focuses instead on Way of the Dragon and Game of Death(Bruce apparently made Unicorn in between these two).An excellent archive of materials. The original trailer for Unicorn is quite good.A great bonus for sure. The main source of footage is a mini-docu entitled Last Day of Bruce Lee.It is 15 minutes of pure Bruce Lee. Another more recent mini documentary included is Fight Scenes the Bruce Lee way,with Bruce Lee's assistants explaining and demonstrating how Bruce Lee staged his fights.Also anecdotes on the man and his movies.Excellent material. There is no audio commentary on this DVD,unlike Death by Misadventure and The Young Bruce Lee(see my reviews). Overall a great package of rarities and oddities on Bruce Lee.
Bruce Lee History Piece August 9, 2003 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I am happy and sad to see the release of this `Lost Classic'. Happy since it is finally available and sad since it's not a good film! Complaining aside,the whole DVD is well worth the purchase price. It includes the following- 2 Versions of the film-English and Mandarin.The English is a Full Screen Version and the Mandarin is Widescreen. There are different openings to the film on both,and the English version has two clips of Bruce Lee not shown in the Mandarin Version. Original Trailer-Quite a rarity.It has unseen footage of Bruce Lee on set. Last Day of Bruce Lee Documentary-an interesting 20 minute piece which is narrated and hosted by Bruce's Hong Kong girlfriend Betty Ting Pei(it's dubbed in English).There's a load of footage of Bruce at a party with the cast of the film,and then funeral footage.This alone is worth the price of the DVD. Photo Gallery-an excellent compilation of Bruce Lee's life in 1972.I haven't seen these photos before and the captions are great.Bruce Lee Historian George Tan has done an amazing job. Fight Scenes interview-this 20 minute piece has Bruce's stuntmen discussing how Bruce Lee put together the famous Enter the Dragon fights,plus anecdotes about Fist of Unicorn and the man himself.Cover artwork is the best images of Bruce to date. Also recommend `Death by Misadventure-the mysterious life of Bruce Lee'.See my review on this masterpiece. Overall a great DVD piece,minus the actual film(s).
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