Topic: Your top Asian movies (Read 2954 times)

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...And that's it. I tried watching a few others, but they always put me to sleep.

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...And that's it. I tried watching a few others, but they always put me to sleep.
The only Japanese movies I've really liked are Returner and Avalon. But usually Japanese movies put me to sleep too.. it always seems like there's not nearly enough happening and they seem to like putting in scenes where people sit around talking. I know this happens in English movies as well, but it seems far more prominent.
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Most (modern) Japanese films suck!
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Gorram Jackie Chan's Drunken Master.

Drunken Master 1 and 2 are my favourite all-time martial art flicks.
Followed by that Mao-Tai one Ung Bak: Tai Warrior. That flick was intense, and it reminded me so much of Shenmue (minus the search for Sailors)