ok...
its ok.but it is wang fei hong,not wong fei hong!!
ok...
its ok.but it is wang fei hong,not wong fei hong!!
Whatever... last I checked it was 'Wong'
TYGHT
haha well ive seen wong fei hung movies myself being azian and all and man even tho it was short that was a kool flash i really like all the sprites of fei hung hha and the kung pow stone parody was hilarious haha. I would luv to see a 2nd wun come out where he does fight the street fighter team.
I'm also Asian, so I knew my people out there would understand. :)
kung pow rules
that was pretty funny. Its good to see something original for a change.I loved the evil betty voice clip for that guy he fights. overall it was a good effort.
Thanks, and yeah, Kung Pow rules! I wish Oedekerk would make a sequel..
Not so fast with the credits young master!
Jackie Chan popularized Wong Fei Hung in the film produced by Leonard Ho-drunken master 2-or legendary master or some shit was what it was called when it was realeased in the states years later-not only does it stand as one of the best kung fu movies of all time but the general(at first you think he is a thief)that steals the jade emperors stamp was actually a student of wong fei hung and managed to pull off a pretty kick ass scene under a train with a spear even though nearly blind-credit that -not the jetster
I know that Jackie played Fei Hung as well, but he wasn't the first person to... Jackie's story of Fei Hung was also pretty inaccurate.
Wong Fei Hung was a master of the Hung-Gar style (which Jackie never used as Fei Hung) and Fei Hung was a serious guy... Jackie made it look like he was a trouble maker.
In fact, Jackie was a fan of the Once Upon a Time in China movies that he even sung the end credits for part 2.
not bad
it was alright, a bit different and could've been without sprites, but the storyline was cool and it didn't suck.
The story was cool? XD It was all a joke, but thanks for reviewing :)