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Project A (Wide Screen)

Project A (Wide Screen)

Suitable For 12 Years And Over.Info Stars: Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao, Dick Wei, Hoi San Lee

Director: Jackie Chan

Summary: A turn-of-the-century marine chases a band of cut-throat pirates across the South China Seas.

Jackie Chan stars as Dragon Ma, an honest marine cadet in late-19th-century colonial Hong Kong, who must do battle with the smugglers and pirates terrorising the South China Sea in order to preserve his company's honor. Revered by Chan devotees as one of his finest films, PROJECT A seamlessly combines exhilarating action sequences with classic slapstick comedy. Chan's energy, timing, and grace are truly infectious, as demonstrated by the hilarious opening bicycle chase and his now-legendary homage to Harold Lloyd's SAFETY LAST, in which he plummets from the face of a clock tower with only a series of window awnings to break his fall. Also starring Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao, this is a must-see for fans of the genre.

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Editor's Review

amazon.co.uk Anyone who has even the slightest trouble with insomnia after seeing a horror movie should stay away from The Blair Witch Project--this film will creep under your skin and stay there for days. Credit for the effectiveness of this mock documentary goes to filmmakers Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez, who armed three actors (Heather Donahue, Michael Williams, and Josh Leonard) with video equipment, camping supplies, and rough plot outlines. They then let the trio loose into the Maryland woods to improvise and shoot the entire film themselves as the filmmakers attempted to scare the crap out of them. Gimmicky, yes, but it worked--to the wildly successful tune of $130 million at the US box office upon its initial release (the budget was a mere $40,000). For those of you who were under a rock when it first hit the cinemas, The Blair Witch Projecttracks the doomed quest of three film students shooting a documentary on the legend of the Blair Witch from Burkittsville, Maryland. After filming some local yokels (and providing only scant background on the witch herself), the three, led by Heather (something of a witch herself), head into the woods for some on-location shooting. They're never seen again. What we see is a reconstruction of their "found" footage, edited to make a barely coherent narrative. After losing their way in the forest, whining soon gives way to real terror as the three find themselves stalked by unknown forces that leave piles of rocks outside their campsite and stick-figure art projects in the woods. (As Michael succinctly puts it, "No redneck is this clever!") The masterstroke of the film is that you never actually see what's menacing them; everything is implied, and there's no terror worse than that of the unknown. If you can wade through the tedious arguing--and the shaky, motion-sickness-inducing camerawork--you'll be rewarded with an oppressively sinister atmosphere and one of the most frightening denouements in horror-film history. Even after you take away the monstrous hype, The Blair Witch Projectremains a genuine, effective original. --Mark Englehart, Amazon.com

Aspect Ratio: 2.35 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Main Language: Cantonese, Chinese
Region: Region 2
Special Features: Feature Length Audio Commentary With Hong Kong Film Expert Bey Logan, The Elusive Dragon An Interview With Yuen Biao, Cant Stop The Music Featurette With Hong Kong Composer Michael Lai, The Pirates Den Featurette At Home With Lead Villain Dick Wei, Triple Dra
Year: 1983
Release Date: June 24, 2002
Runtime: 92 minutes
Certification: Suitable For 12 Years And Over.
Catalogue Number: M D V 598
Label: Hong Kong Legends
Keywords: Pirate, Martial, Patrol, Two, Wide, Screen, Jackie, Project, A, Discs, Arts, Chan's, 'a', Gai, Waak
Genre: Martial Arts

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