Terminator 3: rise of the machines
Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nick Stahl, Kristanna Loken,
Kristanna Loken, Claire Danes, Michael Biehn
Director: Jonathan Mostow
Release Date: July 2nd 2003
Studio: Warner Bros.
Movie Stills: View Gallery
synopsis: Nearly a decade after Skynet sent back the T-1000, John Connor faces a female
Terminator, the T-X, with power over all machines. But John has another protector: a new T-800
unit Terminator is sent back through time to help guide John through the coming battle.
More information...
Jet Li (Li Lian Jie)
Jet li was born April 26th, 1963
in Heibei, Beijing, China. At the tender age of two, his father passed
away and the young Li was left to take care of his mother. As with
most women who lose their husbands, she was extremely overprotective
of her son. In fact, she wouldn't even let him ride a bicycle. This
type of strict parenting resulted in Jet Li becoming very timid and
fearful.
for more information...
Bruce Lee (Lee Hsiao Lung)
Bruce Lee, was born in San Fransisco in November 1940
the son of a famous Chinese opera singer. Bruce moved to Hong Kong when
he soon became a child star in the growing Eastern film industry. His
first film was called The birth of Mankind, his last film which was
uncompleted at the time of his death in 1973 was called Game of Death.
Bruce was a loner and was constantly getting himself into fights, with
this in mind he looked towards Kung Fu as a way of disciplining himself.
The famous Yip Men taught Bruce his basic skills, but it was not long
before he was mastering the master. Yip Men was acknowledged to be one
of the greatest authorities on the subject of Wing Chun a branch of the
Chinese Martial Arts. Bruce mastered this before progressing to his own
style of Jeet Kune Do.more information...
Iron Monkey(1993)
crew : Yuen Woo-Ping, Tsui Hark,Tang Pik-Yin, Lau Tai-Muk, Cheung Tan,
Tsui Hark, Richard Yuen
cast:Yu Rong Guang, Donnie Yen, Tsang Sze-Man, Jean Wang,
Yuen Shun-Yee, James Wong
Synopsis: Yuen Woo-Ping's exhilarating martial arts film stars
Yu Rong Guang as Dr. Yang, a kind family doctor who charitably provides
medicine and care to impoverished villagers, along with his assistant,
Orchid (the lovely Jean Wang). Yang, however, also masquerades as the
crime-fighting Iron Monkey, who robs gold from the rich and gives to
it the poor, much to the dismay of the corrupt local governor (James
Wong). When famed fighter and physician Wong Kei-Ying (Donnie Yen) and
his young son, Wong Fei-Hung (crossdressed actress Tsang Sze-Man),
wander into town, the cowardly ruler captures the boy and pits his
father against the elusive Iron Monkey. Eventually, the heroes must
unite to face an even greater foe--a renegade Shaolin master (Yen Yee
Kwan) and his treacherous lackeys.
This Chinese variation on the legend of Robin Hood is a good-natured
(and often funny) action movie that features numerous outstanding
fight scenes (including a battle fought on poles over a raging fire)
and a surprising amount of cooking (yes, cooking). The film is the
prequel to Tsui Hark's ONCE UPON A TIME IN CHINA series, which follows
the adventures of folk hero Wong Fei-Hung as an adult. IRON MONKEY is
particularly revelatory due to the amazing action sequences directed by
Woo-Ping, who went on to choreograph the intricate fights of THE
MATRIX and CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON.