Advantages: The choreographed fights scenes won't let you down Disadvantages: Too many cast to concentrate or relate to. Too much libidos
...the same cast.
‘Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars (TTLS)’ is an action comedy, just like the two previous instalments. The mighty Sammo Hung directed the film as well as starring in it. The cast I remember seeing in ‘Winners and Sinners’ were Jackie Chan, Yuen Biao, Stanley Fung, John Sham and Richard Ng. Eric Tsang was supposingly introduced in ‘My Lucky Stars’ and ‘Twinkles’ introduced a young and handsome character called ‘Pagodo’ (Michael Miu).
With ... ...assume that there would be outstanding fighting scenes without a double. This was true. If ‘Winners and Sinners’ is believed to be the funniest out of the instalments, then TTLS, in my opinion, is definitely more action orientated. Sammo Hung was able to choreograph several breathtaking fight scenes, which enable the trio to demonstrate their potential. This time, Hung was also able to introduce new talents within the fight, such as Andy Lau.
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Moogiekupo 17.06.2007
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Advantages: Jackie Chan's in it Disadvantages: Jackie Chan's hardly in it
I consider myself somewhat of a Jackie Chan fan. I had thirteen of his films on dvd when I bought this one. I was looking forward to his trademark comedy/action style and hair-raising stunts when I sat down to watch it. Unfortunately I was to be very disappointed. The storyline is weak, the characters are ridiculous and the comedy dire. This though I may have forgiven for a bit of good old Jackie action. Now this is the film's main problem - Jackie ... ...few somewhat average action sequences. With the films one chance of redemption notably absent I am sad to say I got rid of it two days later ( the only one of his which I have). The best bit about the dvd was an interview in the extras with Richard Norton (actor/stuntman) who's had an interesting life having worked with a number of stars. My recommendation if you want similar characters in a good action/comedy film is Project A. ...
PeteTom 06.03.2007
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: somewhat helpful Review of Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars (DVD)
Advantages: Great Comedy Disadvantages: Not long enough.
...is a hillarious comedy Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars is the sequal to the first movie in this movie Sammo hung and jackie must protect a girl from being murder. Jackie and Sammo once more wrek hovoc but this time at a resort this by far has been one of Jackie Chans greates movies ever made it has comedy action and romance this movie is for keeps and you will enjoy it over and over again.
Keep an eye out for the great fights scenes and great comedy ... ...someone get this one you dont even need to see the first one to watch this one it has a great story line and an amazing cast a great movie from the land of the rising sun.
Special features:
A life of laughter:
An interview with Richard Ng
Gentlemen Warrior:
An interview with Richard Norton
Cutting room floor Feature with rare out-takes from 'My lucky stars'
Trailer Archive. ...
Megastar16 18.04.2006 (26.05.2006)
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