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#11: The 36th Chamber of Shaolin
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Sorry about the poor audio quality. We had to record part of this episode over Skype.
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Review (38:24):
On today’s episode, Grant has us watch the 1978 Shaw Brothers, kung fu classic: The 36th Chamber of Shaolin by director and fight choreographer Lau Kar-Leung. The film stars a young Gordon Liu as the iconic San Te, a schoolboy turned Shaolin master in a role that would make the actor famous. This classic of the genre, which went on to inspire — along with a host of other Shaw Brothers films from the era — everyone from Quentin Tarantino to the Wu-Tang Clan, features a tale of revenge, one of the longest training sequences ever filmed, mystical Buddhist powers, swordplay, pole fighting, three pronged staff fighting, Chinese fisticuffs of every kind, and — oh yes — perhaps the most memorable headbutt ever captured on celluloid!
If you have questions or comments about the show, please feel free to shoot us an Email or leave a comment below.
Thanks for listening!
143 episodes
Manage episode 169017093 series 1242830
http://traffic.libsyn.com/bladelickingthieves/BLT-EP011.mp3
Download Link – Episode 11: The 36th Chamber of Shaolin
Subscribe to the Blade Licking Thieves podcast on iTunes!
Drop us an Email. Find Grant on Twitter.
Sorry about the poor audio quality. We had to record part of this episode over Skype.
What We’ve Been Watching (00:00) :
News (24:47)
Review (38:24):
On today’s episode, Grant has us watch the 1978 Shaw Brothers, kung fu classic: The 36th Chamber of Shaolin by director and fight choreographer Lau Kar-Leung. The film stars a young Gordon Liu as the iconic San Te, a schoolboy turned Shaolin master in a role that would make the actor famous. This classic of the genre, which went on to inspire — along with a host of other Shaw Brothers films from the era — everyone from Quentin Tarantino to the Wu-Tang Clan, features a tale of revenge, one of the longest training sequences ever filmed, mystical Buddhist powers, swordplay, pole fighting, three pronged staff fighting, Chinese fisticuffs of every kind, and — oh yes — perhaps the most memorable headbutt ever captured on celluloid!
If you have questions or comments about the show, please feel free to shoot us an Email or leave a comment below.
Thanks for listening!
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