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Stephen Chow Talks "Kung Fu Hustle" Sequel
by Scott Weinberg | August 31, 2005
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Yahoo! News (via the AP) brings the scoopage on a sequel to Stephen Chow's "Kung Fu Hustle," which did somewhat decent business here in the states -- but those who've seen the flick seem to really love it. "Chow called the movie's $17.1 million box office take in America as of Aug. 18 "not bad," but said, "I hope I can do better in the future."

Chow said casting for the "Kung Fu Hustle" sequel hasn't been finalized and that he hasn't settled on a female lead.

"There will be a lot of new characters in the movie. We'll need a lot of new actors. It's possible that we'll look for people abroad besides casting locals," he said."

For those who've not yet experienced the insanity of "Kung Fu Hustle," it's (hint hint) on DVD already.

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The Senhman
The Senhman writes:
on Aug 31 2005 02:16 AM

I think there's a sequel because it broke records all over the place in Asia.

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fatmc
fatmc writes:
on Aug 31 2005 04:16 AM

I thought that movie totally kicked ass!

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blur_republic
blur_republic writes:
on Aug 31 2005 05:52 AM

I agree with the senh duong.
The "decent" business Kung Fu Hustle did in the States is a pittance compared to its mammoth box office take in Asia. That alone should be reason enough for a sequel.

I just finished watching the film for the fourth time the other night, and it struck me (after four viewings -- I'm slow I know) that the movie was not merely a slapstick sendup to other genres, but it actually stands up as high art on its own.


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scottybarkbark
scottybarkbark writes:
on Aug 31 2005 08:35 AM

i bow to you, stephen chow

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lovelykeira
lovelykeira writes:
on Aug 31 2005 12:41 PM

Couldn't care less. The first one really wasn't half as great as I had been hearing.

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van der graaf
van der graaf writes:
on Aug 31 2005 01:01 PM

In reply to this comment (#825684)
well...you cared enough to post :) ... so i guess you COULD HAVE cared less.

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kenporules
kenporules writes:
on Aug 31 2005 04:59 PM

Wow, excellent news. I bet Stephen Chow can make it work.

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A Guy Named Skye
A Guy Named Skye writes:
on Aug 31 2005 05:38 PM

I heard people say that Stephen Chow inspired the great actor Jim Carrey into doing what he does best today O.o

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masta_chill
masta_chill writes:
on Sep 01 2005 03:26 PM

When Hollywood started vomitting and calling the regurgitation cinema, I stopped watching. I breathed a sigh of relief when I was introduced to Japanese and Chinese cinema. Keep up the good work Chow.

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nogard64
nogard64 writes:
on Sep 01 2005 07:50 PM

[b]hmmm[/b]
I wonder if he will try to have a more international appeal in the sequel, is that what he means by casting people from abroad?? because for reasons I cant seem to put my finger on the movie really didn't do very well in the states.


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Neji
Neji writes:
on Sep 05 2005 12:20 AM

[b]Sequel? Duh[/b]
I don't think anyone missed this one coming. The movie being more westernized next time around!?! Are you joking me....the movie was incredibly westernized as is...anymore would be overkill....if they try dubbing it this time around and marketing it better they could have taken over 50 mill easily with the first one. Its just so damn hard to market foreign comedies.........especially ones with subtitles. But that's the way i like them. So...if stephen chow wants to make it with emphasis on westernization..i guess that would be nice...because more people would appreciate his talents. But he may turn off the critics and niche audience. Ah well...just get the studio to market the damn thing well enough!

Dub the damn thing if you have to!!!!!


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