To prove that he is the greatest practitioner of kung fu in all of China, Shang Kuan Cheng must find and defeat each of the other Grandmasters. Along the way, he encounters a young man who desperately wants to learn Pai Mei Fist style.
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Cool I have this movie. The Pai Mei strikes rule.
I haven't seen this one, so I don't know- how is "Pai Mei" pronounced? Is it like, "Pay My Fist'? I hope so, then it would be like the next step after 'talk to the hand', get it?
Or it could be 'Pie My Fist', which is an interesting visual, but not that funny.
Gawd, I can't believe I have time to actually worry about such things. I need a life.
In the film, by the people who did the dubbing, it is "Pah May."
I wish Joe Kuo's Mystery of Chessboxing would get the remastering that this one did. Great old school chop socky, the Pai Mei style sure has a lot of flipping in it.
a good movie, lots of interesting styles in it.
Bai Mei (or Pai Mei, if you prefer) traditionally used "White Eyebrow" style. see any number of Shaw movies featuring the eville character. it would be pronounced "BYE or PIE MAY".
David
So some hero must find and defeat each of the 7 grandmasters? Sounds kind of like the plot of a video game put out by NINTENDO
QuoteThe other, more senior, students welcome him appropriately. Not only do they hit him at times, but the young man is forced to carry all their stuff.
Quote12 mins - Dude, do you realize that you have a basket on your head?
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