First time watching *KUNG FU HUSTLE* and it’s simply UNREAL (REACTION)

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Published 2024-01-23
Movie: Kung Fu Hustle (2004)

This was is so nuts (in a good way)

As always thanks for watching.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Kay-Pee
    *Had to re-edit and re-upload, but this movie was insane I loved it 😂
  • @heykenzo4284
    Cracking your knuckles on each side of someone's heads while looking them dead in the eye, and then crackling it again right in front of their face is sign language to "Fuck around and find out"
  • @Chilipotamus
    The knife throwing scene is peak comedy for me, both actors are so invested and it just sells the absurdity of it that much more, and to lead into the Coyote/Road Runner scene immedieately after, absolutely brilliant. Bill Murray said this is ine of his favorite movies of all time, and im inclined to agree.
  • @izzla8934
    The way I always describe this movie is like a live action anime and that scene in the ally with the knife throwing always makes me laugh
  • @Killua4145
    One of the funniest movies ever made! (Maybe the funniest movie ever lowkey) Me and cousins use to watch this movie over and over. I can legit say I've seen this movie over 30 times. The throwing knife scene gets me every time 🤣🤣🤣🤣
  • @robling1937
    I love this movie because it pokes fun at kung fu movies, while also being an excellent kung fu film.
  • @RvLeshrac
    The "What are you prepared to do?" is Connery's dying line in The Untouchables.
  • @annaliu908
    coolie is a transliteration from chinese word 苦力, a name for their job actually, these two characters literally mean bitter and strength, you can get the idea of what coolie do for a living. this word also was used a lot back in 1860s, when chinese workers contributed too many for building railways in usa (and canada in 1880s).
  • @ArtesMatt
    A classic movie here in Brazil. All kids from 90s have watched this when they were teenagers
  • @WolfHreda
    There are basically three movies in the Wuxia genre that exemplify its tropes and conventions for us westerners: - Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Starring Chow Yun Fat and Michelle Yeoh, this is the hard hitter. It was an absolute giant when it released. - Hero: Starring Jet Li, still a solid movie. Has a lot of the classic tropes like special secret martial arts techniques, political intrigue, and romance. - House of Flying Daggers. I never saw this one, but I only ever heard good things about it. It's also big in the romance and political intrigue. Then again, there are another set of movies that are a loving homage and parody of Wuxia films: The Kung Fu Panda movies.
  • @truebeliever4144
    The superhuman stuff in the movie is based on Chinese Wuxia/Xianxia fiction, specifically the phycial and spiritual sections in which you just get so good at something/pray and meditate so much you are able to achieve supernatual feats. The musicians for example were manifesting what they imagined their attacks would look like, and the lion's roar
  • @besupaaa
    Xiaolin soccer is also amazing
  • @420GeekSquad
    I was already obsessed with your channel then I saw this....literally my favorite movie of all time.
  • @Desertpunk114mm
    there's a good youtube video where a guy breaks down a bunch of the references in this movie. Donut yelling "what are you prepared to do" as he dies is an Untouchables reference I never put it together and Ive seen the untouchables at least a dozen times.
  • @EssEll9791
    Good job with the edit! Intuitive reaction, concise and easy to follow. You've got a good instinct for cinema. Keep it up and your channel will grow. Find those little known fire flicks, or new to you blockbusters and us older folks will follow. You've got the seed, nourish it and see what you discover. Good luck although I know you won't need it. ❤
  • @peperino25
    Please react to : 🔥 Shaolin Soccer (2001) 🔥 CJ7 (2008) Directed and Starring Stephen Chow _____________________ also i recommend you : (Amazing Edit Style) Directed by Edgar Wright ★ Hot Fuzz (2007) starring Simon Pegg & Nick Frost ★ Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010) starring Michael Cera , Chris Evans & Brie Larson
  • @jeremybooth6720
    Dude, you're dope. Got me on the first one. Cheers from California bruh
  • @sarageorge1994
    I love seeing people watch this for the first time because you go into this movie not knowing what to expect then you watch it and you're like '.....hello???" 🤣