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James Hong
Reviews Featuring James Hong
Nowhere near as bad as it's regularly made out to be, and arriving at a time when Murphy was still at his peak, "The Golden Child" makes for fun, easy-going viewing.
It's aged a bit, but 'Big Trouble in Little China' remains terrific fun provided you don't take it even remotely seriously.
Unoriginal and lacking the spark of the first movie, but its still great if brainless entertainment. Thank God you still get movies like this that are completely prepared not to take themselves remotely seriously.
Its slow, and itll test your patience, but it might just be worth it.
Talking dragon or not, the sparkles missing from this middle-ranking Disney effort.
Thrilling, accessible and visually magnificent, its high time we all made room for another watch of this timeless slice of sci-fi noir.
Better than your typical family film, Kung Fu Panda has all the laughs, love, and action you could hope for in any movie, let alone one about a noodle-selling panda doing Kung Fu.
A pointless remake that's ruined by trying to bring it up to date. At least Keanu Reeves found his perfect role as a man with no personality.
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