by Steve T Power » Fri Jun 25, 2010 10:07 pm
I'll start this off by saying thanks for reading the review, and thanks for caring enough about my opinion to make your voice heard. I'll let the comments about my laziness and pompousness slide, and chalk it up to a knee jerk defense reaction. I fully understand your pain (I love a few crappy movies that people love to dump on as well).
I am a fan of Asian cinema, I enjoy everything from Kurosawa's classic Samurai efforts, to Korean and Hong Kong thrillers and actioners, to Miike's lunacy, and even a heaping ton of the cheese-ridden early martial arts genre stuff from Jackie Chan, Jet Li, and more recent stuff from guys like Tony Jaa. I've watched a metric ton of martial arts cinema over the years, but it just so happened that for whatever reason, be it the celestial bodies not being aligned, not giving a crap about Quentin Tarantino's constant name-dropping, or just lack of ready availability, that i've never sat down with a Shaw Brothers picture. I actually requested this review precisely BECAUSE of my interest in Asian cinema and Martial arts films, and because in all my dabbling in old VHS releases, old Lorimar and Mei-Ah DVD's, i hadn't come across one of the heralded works of the brothers Shaw.
I appreciate your love for this particular film, and the Shaw Brothers output, but, sad to say, i don't share your enthusiasm. If Opium and the Kung-Fu Master is one of their highlights, well, lets just say i'd rather recommend that other people coming from the same background as me stick to what they know, instead of setting themselves up for disappointment by shelling out cash money for a film that will likely not live up to the reverence awarded to Shaw Brothers films by cinephiles. I'll stick with my Dragon Dynasty and remain a happy man. We could go around and around all day over whether Shaw output trumps stuff like Fist of Legend, or The Drunken Master, but i won't go down that road.
At the end of the day, you have your opinion, I have mine, and I just happened to be the guy who wrote the review. You are fully entitled to disagree with me, I'm cool with that. I won't be losing sleep over it. Enjoy your copy of Opium and the Kung-Fu Master, the disc looks stellar, and i hear the Blu-ray is jaw dropping, i'll just go watch Enter the Dragon for the 758 and 1/2th time and we'll both be happy.
Cheers, keep reading, and by all means, keep providing feedback. (just lay off the name-calling).
As the ancient Tibetan philosophy states:"Don't start none... won't be none...".