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Shaolin Soccer
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  Shaolin Soccer (2003)

description written by member Zara:

A story about a man that has been beaten by his rival and gives up all hope untill he comes accross a drifter that has one powerful leg. The film follows them recruting the rest of his monk friends and their training, ending in one hell of a soccer game. (read more)

Directed By:
Stephen ChowStephen Chow
Starring:
Stephen ChowStephen Chow
No image existsVicki Zhao
No image existsCecilia Cheung
No image existsKaren Mok
No image existsMan Tat Ng
No image existsKar-Ying Law
No image existsYut Fei Wong
No image existsYin Tse
No image existsSarondar Li
No image existsYut Fei Wong

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Shaolin Soccer Movie Review by Thomas (2/9/2007)

This movie took me by surprise. I thought it would be just stupid and i found it to be entertaining and funny. The dance number had be on the floor laughing so hard i almost peed myself. i never thought you could mix kung fu and soccer in to one film but Stephen Chow mannaged to do it and do it well.

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