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Kung Pow Enter The Fist
Trailerrough-around-the-edges martial arts master, sets off to avenge the deaths of his parents at the hands of kung-fu legend Master Pain. Along the way, he encounters some strange characters, one of which is a cow trained in the martial arts.Actors: Steve Oedekerk, Fei Lung, Leo Lee, Ling-Ling Hsieh, Lin Yan, Chia Yung Liu, Hui Lou Chen, Chi Ma, Jennifer Tung, Ming Lo, Peggy Lu, ...»Director: Steve OedekerkCountry: United StatesDuration: 81 minQuality: HDRelease: 2002IMDb: 6.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Kung Pow Enter The Fist"
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Characters of "Kung Pow Enter The Fist"
Chosen OnePlayed by: Steve OedekerkMaster PainPlayed by: Fei LungLingPlayed by: Ling-Ling HsiehDying LingPlayed by: Lin YanWimp LoPlayed by: Chia Yung LiuMaster TangPlayed by: Hui Lou ChenMaster DoePlayed by: Chi MaWhoaPlayed by: Jennifer TungFatherPlayed by: Ming LoMotherPlayed by: Peggy LuChew Fat LipPlayed by: Tad HorinoPeasant WomanPlayed by: Tori TranYoung Master Pain's HenchmanPlayed by: Simon RheeGrilled Face FighterPlayed by: Philip TanMasked FighterPlayed by: Chad StahelskiStick Fighter #1Played by: Michael LiLone FighterPlayed by: WoonBikini FighterPlayed by: Elsa CancinoChosen One's SisterPlayed by: Paulina GuerreroChosen One's BrotherPlayed by: Emanuel KohakuraCrane Student #2Played by: Ivan NakamuraHu He Shuang Xing CastPlayed by: Chun Lei -
Directors of "Kung Pow Enter The Fist"
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Creators of "Kung Pow Enter The Fist"
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Critic Reviews of "Kung Pow Enter The Fist"
Hollywood ReporterOctober 15, 2002Naturally, much fun is made of the poorly synchronized dialogue inherent in kung fu flicks, but the gag pales with repetition, especially since Billy Crystal and Robin Williams did it better years ago.
Chicago TribuneJuly 20, 2002Not since Freddy Got Fingered has a major release been so painful to sit through.
Seattle TimesJanuary 28, 2002Kung Pow is Oedekerk's realization of his childhood dream to be in a martial-arts flick, and proves that sometimes the dreams of youth should remain just that.
San Francisco ChronicleJanuary 28, 2002Full of flatulence jokes and mild sexual references, Kung Pow! is the kind of movie that's critic-proof, simply because it aims so low.
Orlando SentinelJanuary 28, 2002The laughs are as rare as snake foo yung.
Cinema em CenaSeptember 15, 2003Eu não me surpreenderia caso descobrisse que este filme foi realizado por um grupo de adolescentes bêbados durante um churrasco da escola.
eFilmCritic.comMarch 19, 2003As deadly to brain cells as huffing paint thinner, but more delightful!
Film Quips OnlineFebruary 08, 2003I haven't seen such self-amused trash since Freddy Got Fingered.
Film ThreatDecember 08, 2002The film is so bad it doesn't improve upon the experience of staring at a blank screen.
Film SnobsOctober 17, 2002If you like this sort of thing or this kind of genre, Kung-Pow has its brief yet fun moments.
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