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Shawscope Vol. 2 (Great Release)
5Features a good variety of films, loaded with extras and each film is presented in great quality.
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Shawscope vol2
4Love to set movies crystal clear arrow films has done it again. Get your copy today.
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Better that the first set
5While not all the movies are A list each one’s transfers are done really well and the box set is a very nice presentation. Overall this set some of the best movies so far.
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Shawspectacular
5THIS IS MY FAVORITE RELEASE OF THE YEAR hands down one of the best offering from Arrow Video and its the reason why I love them so much. transfers all look and sound great exhausting amount of special features that will enrich each film and far superior than than volume one
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Shaw Brother's fan? What are you waiting for! Get it!
5Another great collection of Shaw Brothers' films. If you are as Shaw Brother's fan, this is almost more of critical must have than Volume 1 as it has The 36th Chamber of Shaolin. The 36th Chamber of Shaolin is my NUMBER 1 rated Kung Fu Movie. Enter the Dragon is up there in the top 10, but The 36th Chamber of Shaolin is about Kung Fu training and that is what Kung Fu in the end really is - THE TRAINING. This movie is probably 60% training. Awesome. And we get three great Venoms films. The Kid with the Golden Arm is right up there with Five Deadly Venoms for the best of the Venom film. It was great to see Invincible Shaolin in the box set as well. I hadn't seen Magnificent Ruffins before, but that is a really good Venoms movie as well. I put it more in league of Crippled Avengers and well above House of Traps. I can't really give enough praise to The Bare-Footed Kid even though I put it well below the other films above. It has the same plot as Chinatown Kid (I think I've seen Shaw Brothers do at least 4 or 5 movies with this same plot. It is pretty much a remake of Disciples of Shaolin with some twists as both set in the same time period (where Chinatown Kid is in the 1970's) It also includes Return to the 36th Chamber and Disciples of the 36th Chamber but those are both comedies. They are fun in their own way, but they are not the serious hardcore training and politically heavy plotline of The 36th Chamber of Shaolin. The rest of the box set rounds out with decent Shaw Brothers films; however, I thought the Product Overview comment of "...coupled here with Lo Mar’s underrated Five Superfighters..." was laughable as I really think it is the "Mighty Peking Man" of this box set. I'll probably watch this as a friend hasn't seen it yet, but I don't think I would rewatch it again otherwise. So if you are a Shaw Brothers fan and especially if you enjoyed the first Box set, I would get this one immediately without hesitation. I'm looking forward to more Shawscope Volumes/Collections of this caliber in the future. Great work, Arrow Video!
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Shawscope Vol. 2 Limited Edition Blu-ray Customer Reviews
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