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StradivariusParticipant
I'm just happy we don't live in Amsterdam.
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/international/gas1.html
While I am all for renewable energy, I also worry about the effects on local ecosystems when you build a huge cluster of solar panels or windmills. The solution to one problem could create new problems.
This article discusses the impact of wind power on the local bat population.
StradivariusParticipantI'm just happy we don't live in Amsterdam.
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/international/gas1.html
While I am all for renewable energy, I also worry about the effects on local ecosystems when you build a huge cluster of solar panels or windmills. The solution to one problem could create new problems.
This article discusses the impact of wind power on the local bat population.
StradivariusParticipantI'm just happy we don't live in Amsterdam.
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/international/gas1.html
While I am all for renewable energy, I also worry about the effects on local ecosystems when you build a huge cluster of solar panels or windmills. The solution to one problem could create new problems.
This article discusses the impact of wind power on the local bat population.
StradivariusParticipantI'm just happy we don't live in Amsterdam.
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/international/gas1.html
While I am all for renewable energy, I also worry about the effects on local ecosystems when you build a huge cluster of solar panels or windmills. The solution to one problem could create new problems.
This article discusses the impact of wind power on the local bat population.
StradivariusParticipantGuangxi does look very beautiful. This site lists some of the other filming locations: http://www.movieweb.com/news/58/23058.php
I'm also interested in Wuyi Mountain in Fujian province. Looks amazing.
Now if I could only take a month off of work to travel….
StradivariusParticipantGuangxi does look very beautiful. This site lists some of the other filming locations: http://www.movieweb.com/news/58/23058.php
I'm also interested in Wuyi Mountain in Fujian province. Looks amazing.
Now if I could only take a month off of work to travel….
StradivariusParticipantGuangxi does look very beautiful. This site lists some of the other filming locations: http://www.movieweb.com/news/58/23058.php
I'm also interested in Wuyi Mountain in Fujian province. Looks amazing.
Now if I could only take a month off of work to travel….
StradivariusParticipantGuangxi does look very beautiful. This site lists some of the other filming locations: http://www.movieweb.com/news/58/23058.php
I'm also interested in Wuyi Mountain in Fujian province. Looks amazing.
Now if I could only take a month off of work to travel….
StradivariusParticipantGuangxi does look very beautiful. This site lists some of the other filming locations: http://www.movieweb.com/news/58/23058.php
I'm also interested in Wuyi Mountain in Fujian province. Looks amazing.
Now if I could only take a month off of work to travel….
StradivariusParticipantHowever, one of my all-time favorite Kung Fu movies is a comedy called Shaolin Soccer. Whether or not you like soccer or kung fu, you MUST see this movie, it is a gut-buster. It is Andy Lau's pre-Kung-Fu-Hustle film. Easily makes my top-10 all-time fave movie list!!!
Nostradamus,
I saw Shaolin Soccer a few years ago. One of my friends is a big movie buff and he insisted that I see it. Hilarious indeed. Kung Fu Hustle is also one of my favorites. As with any foreign film, some things get lost in translation and there are a few parts in both movies that are even funnier in Cantonese.
Forbidden Kingdom has plenty of fighting action and entertainment. I wouldn't give it an Oscar, but one really awesome aspect of the movie is the landscape. Now my husband really wants to go visit said Kingdom. I guess I should start learning Mandarin, or else we'll have to take my mom with us.
I haven't seen House of Flying Daggers as I heard it was sort of a let down after Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon but I'll put it on our list of stuff to rent.
I also highly recommend Jackie Chan's Drunken Master II but it seems to be difficult to find the Cantonese version with English subtitles. The dubbed version just isn't the same!
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StradivariusParticipantHowever, one of my all-time favorite Kung Fu movies is a comedy called Shaolin Soccer. Whether or not you like soccer or kung fu, you MUST see this movie, it is a gut-buster. It is Andy Lau's pre-Kung-Fu-Hustle film. Easily makes my top-10 all-time fave movie list!!!
Nostradamus,
I saw Shaolin Soccer a few years ago. One of my friends is a big movie buff and he insisted that I see it. Hilarious indeed. Kung Fu Hustle is also one of my favorites. As with any foreign film, some things get lost in translation and there are a few parts in both movies that are even funnier in Cantonese.
Forbidden Kingdom has plenty of fighting action and entertainment. I wouldn't give it an Oscar, but one really awesome aspect of the movie is the landscape. Now my husband really wants to go visit said Kingdom. I guess I should start learning Mandarin, or else we'll have to take my mom with us.
I haven't seen House of Flying Daggers as I heard it was sort of a let down after Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon but I'll put it on our list of stuff to rent.
I also highly recommend Jackie Chan's Drunken Master II but it seems to be difficult to find the Cantonese version with English subtitles. The dubbed version just isn't the same!
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StradivariusParticipantHowever, one of my all-time favorite Kung Fu movies is a comedy called Shaolin Soccer. Whether or not you like soccer or kung fu, you MUST see this movie, it is a gut-buster. It is Andy Lau's pre-Kung-Fu-Hustle film. Easily makes my top-10 all-time fave movie list!!!
Nostradamus,
I saw Shaolin Soccer a few years ago. One of my friends is a big movie buff and he insisted that I see it. Hilarious indeed. Kung Fu Hustle is also one of my favorites. As with any foreign film, some things get lost in translation and there are a few parts in both movies that are even funnier in Cantonese.
Forbidden Kingdom has plenty of fighting action and entertainment. I wouldn't give it an Oscar, but one really awesome aspect of the movie is the landscape. Now my husband really wants to go visit said Kingdom. I guess I should start learning Mandarin, or else we'll have to take my mom with us.
I haven't seen House of Flying Daggers as I heard it was sort of a let down after Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon but I'll put it on our list of stuff to rent.
I also highly recommend Jackie Chan's Drunken Master II but it seems to be difficult to find the Cantonese version with English subtitles. The dubbed version just isn't the same!
-S
StradivariusParticipantHowever, one of my all-time favorite Kung Fu movies is a comedy called Shaolin Soccer. Whether or not you like soccer or kung fu, you MUST see this movie, it is a gut-buster. It is Andy Lau's pre-Kung-Fu-Hustle film. Easily makes my top-10 all-time fave movie list!!!
Nostradamus,
I saw Shaolin Soccer a few years ago. One of my friends is a big movie buff and he insisted that I see it. Hilarious indeed. Kung Fu Hustle is also one of my favorites. As with any foreign film, some things get lost in translation and there are a few parts in both movies that are even funnier in Cantonese.
Forbidden Kingdom has plenty of fighting action and entertainment. I wouldn't give it an Oscar, but one really awesome aspect of the movie is the landscape. Now my husband really wants to go visit said Kingdom. I guess I should start learning Mandarin, or else we'll have to take my mom with us.
I haven't seen House of Flying Daggers as I heard it was sort of a let down after Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon but I'll put it on our list of stuff to rent.
I also highly recommend Jackie Chan's Drunken Master II but it seems to be difficult to find the Cantonese version with English subtitles. The dubbed version just isn't the same!
-S
StradivariusParticipantHowever, one of my all-time favorite Kung Fu movies is a comedy called Shaolin Soccer. Whether or not you like soccer or kung fu, you MUST see this movie, it is a gut-buster. It is Andy Lau's pre-Kung-Fu-Hustle film. Easily makes my top-10 all-time fave movie list!!!
Nostradamus,
I saw Shaolin Soccer a few years ago. One of my friends is a big movie buff and he insisted that I see it. Hilarious indeed. Kung Fu Hustle is also one of my favorites. As with any foreign film, some things get lost in translation and there are a few parts in both movies that are even funnier in Cantonese.
Forbidden Kingdom has plenty of fighting action and entertainment. I wouldn't give it an Oscar, but one really awesome aspect of the movie is the landscape. Now my husband really wants to go visit said Kingdom. I guess I should start learning Mandarin, or else we'll have to take my mom with us.
I haven't seen House of Flying Daggers as I heard it was sort of a let down after Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon but I'll put it on our list of stuff to rent.
I also highly recommend Jackie Chan's Drunken Master II but it seems to be difficult to find the Cantonese version with English subtitles. The dubbed version just isn't the same!
-S
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