So...after getting on for the last 30 seconds of Vector's Livestream the other day, it occurred to me that this could be fun with semi-obscure Asian action flicks. I could provide some commentary on the cultural stuff (like, who is Wong Fei Hung and why is he the main hero of every other kung-fu movie ever?) and there's plenty of troperrific moments in most fu flicks. I grew up watching imported Hong Kong films every Saturday on a local indie TV station, and group watching of some of these is a thing of joy.
So, I'm curious if there'd be any interest in this? I could probably arrange a stream sometime in the next week or two.
Movies I'm considering (feel free to add your own if there's a particular favorite):
Iron Monkey (has one of the best boss fight scenes EVER and just hella fun all around)
The Good, The Bad and the Weird (Korean reworking of the classic
The Good, The Bad and the Ugly, set in 1930's Manchuria. Parts of it are hilarious, parts of it are sheer awesome.)
Once Upon a Time in China (Jet Li as Wong Fei Hung, good action and good storytelling with a fair bit of historical drama)
Drunken Master (Jackie Chan as Wong Fei Hung, mostly a comedy but with some brilliant fight choreography. Considered a classic.)
Versus (Japanese. It's yakuza vs. zombies. Hideo Kojima has a cameo role and is good friends with the director. I have not personally seen this one, but it sounds fun.)
The Protector/Tom yum goong (Thai star Tony Jaa chases down Chinese elephant thieves in Australia. Also, uses his shins to break about six million bones in an hour and a half.)
Shaolin Soccer (Stephen Chow comedy, kinda like the Bad News Bears but with a whole hell of a lot more kung-fu. The final showdown is epic. Don't worry, I won't use the US release.)
EDIT: Stream is here:
http://www.livestream.com/redkingsactiontheaterDOUBLE EDIT: Updated showtime in subject.