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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Rated R?!?????
Kung Phooey is a slap stick comedy poking campy humour and parody at kung fu movies and the series Kung Fu.

Art Choo (thats his name, not a sneeze) has come from the Shirley Temple of China all the way to his releatives in America to seek an ancient peach that contains powers of youth. But his new nemises Sue She is also looking for the peach, along with her...
Published on August 2, 2005 by Micheal Hunt

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as Kung Pow. A bit like a made-for-TV movie. Campy, kind of lame. Don't get me wrong, I like lame! Sometimes...
Okay, I can see where some people were coming from sayign this might have been how Mel Brooks would make a kung fu movie spoof, if he were into that kind of thing.

I don't think it's quite as funny as Mel Brooks might have made it though...

It seemed to me a bit like a made-for-TV movie, and it really seemed to play up the campiness. I didn't feel...
Published on September 12, 2008 by Michael Gmirkin


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4.0 out of 5 stars Rated R?!?????, August 2, 2005
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This review is from: Kung Phooey! (DVD)
Kung Phooey is a slap stick comedy poking campy humour and parody at kung fu movies and the series Kung Fu.

Art Choo (thats his name, not a sneeze) has come from the Shirley Temple of China all the way to his releatives in America to seek an ancient peach that contains powers of youth. But his new nemises Sue She is also looking for the peach, along with her two side kicks, the big guy, Wun Tonne and the little guy Loe Fat. Art teams up with a Chinease/American who trys to be American over Chinease, and an African American, Leroy (Roy Lee) who want's to be Bruce Lee but has no skills.

The movie is fun, pokes fun at Chinease stereo types (by the Chinease!) kung fu movies and is sure to get a laugh out of fans of this kind of thing. The cover says it's like Austin Powers, not really, but in some ways it is. AP pokes fun at Bond movies, this one pokes fun at Kung Fu movies.

Overall, it's worth a rent at least. It's a funny and entertaining independent film that will be up there in my collection along side movies like, Kung Pow, American Ninja and even Airplane, Naked Guns, Hot Shots ect...

The thing I dont understand is why this film in America has an R rating? It's 12 in UK, PG or M Australian, and G Canada... yet an R in America? It has no swearing, no nudity, no sexual content thats inapropriot for kids. I really think it's a PG 13 movie.... and no, it's not voilent and there is no blood or gore.

I need a glass of WATAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Actually made me laugh out loud!, August 6, 2004
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I rented this because my husband is a big fan of martial arts movies. I thought he'd like something that spoofed that whole genre. "Kung Phooey!" definitely fit the bill and had me laughing right along with him! It looked surprisingly well done for a low budget independent. Other martial arts parodies we've seen really show the fact they're low budget since they were done using a camcorder.

While "Kung Phooey!" poked fun at martial arts movies in general it was also a poke at stereotypes of Asian people in movies. Everyone spoke perfect English. Everyone that is except for villain "Helen Hu" who 'spoke English with a Chinese accent' and "Uncle Wong" who spoke with an accent since that's what it said in the script!

No idea why it got an "R" rating since we didn't see any kind of nudity, gory violence, or hear anyone swear. Not even once! After the first viewing we sat down and watched "Kung Phooey!" with our children and they got a kick out of it too, no pun intended.

All in all I'd say "Kung Phooey!" is very charming and funny with a sly sense of wit with egg rolls.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This film is like a banana, it has appeal., July 27, 2004
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Oh my goodness, what a hoot. With the physical comedy of the Three Stooges, and sight gags from any Airplane! or Naked Gun movie, Kung Phooey is an independent triumph. It's all here folks, sure it's not as good as Kung Pow, but I don't think it has to be. This movie didn't have the budget or wizardry.

Art Chu (Bless you!!) is on a quest to San Fransisco to find the stolen 'Ancient Peach', the real Fountain of Youth. He is a Ninja Priest from the Shir-Le Temple. With the help of his cousin, LeRoy (dat's Roy Lee sucka!), Sue Shi, and the Stereotype Chinaman, our hero fights the evil doers who wish to keep the peach for themselves.

The brilliance of this film is the imagination. Independent films must rely on superb writing, acting, and wit to succeed when money is an object. Kunp Phooey succeeds on all levels. It has great gags, a decent story, and is well directed. You'll have chuckles here and there with straight up 'laugh out louds' mixed in for good measure. If you are weary of all the homemade indie films that are flooding the DVD market, fear not. This was not shot with a camcorder.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars FUNNY!, July 23, 2004
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I must say that after seeing "Kung Pow" I wasn't expecting much from "Kung Phooey!" But this comedy "spoof" had me laughing out loud in parts and I liked that the jokes are on different levels: Some skewer Hollywood sterotypes, others, martial arts movies and actors. I can't understand the "R" rating, since there's no nudity, foul language or gory violence - if anything, it's just plain silly in parts. The kids even thought it was funny.

Don't expect big budget effects from this independent effort, but there's a laugh in there for everyone. Great entertainment!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars kung phooey, July 18, 2004
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I saw a screening of this film, its a pretty good independent film. Much better than the crap that Hollywood has made on similar themes...
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Funny and different, March 12, 2007
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If Mel Brooks was into old Kung Fu movies instead of old Westerns, this would be the result.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Kung Phooey is an awesome slap stick comedy, February 16, 2007
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This is an awesome slapstick comedy for those who like to get some laughs. It's about time a comedy was made for the Chinese American generation! I can relate to the humor and the culture of the story. I hope they come out with Kung Phooey II!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For those people looking back at good stupid movies, July 29, 2005
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first. this movie is thee funniest movie i have watched in 2005. the funniest. People who call this movie stupid and cheesy might as well be born in 2000, the year crappy comedies just kept going crappier. This isnt some owen wilson "cool-talking" comedy or ben stillers random shaking. Its a chris farley type movie this one is. or at least thats the best way to compare. Kung pow was stupid funny, but this one is so much more funny. they got some pretty funny names and the stero-type jokes towards asians are funny. As for fight scenes, each one is different and doesnt tell the same joke. Really it doesnt, even i thought it was going to do the same routine, but i was clearly wrong. What i'm trying to get at is that this is a good movie to watch because you'll laugh off your seat and keep laughing till the end. You wont be burdened with a timeless plot, cg effects, A class actors; this is the present comedy movie of past that wont come in the near future.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Surpisingly entertaining and funny film., November 25, 2004
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This film is almost impossible to describe in words. We have all seen the kung fu movies of the last few decades and the spoofs that followed. This film did not have to be a kung fu film to be funny. The comedic aspects of this film and the supurb delivery by the actors could stand on it's own. There is not as much action as a full blown martial arts film, so don't buy this expecting fights every 5 minutes, but if you are looking for a refreshingly funny film with new faces, well executed scenes, and a cast that can actually pull off the fights, then this is your movie.

I am not certain, but I believe the R rating may have been due to the recognition of racial sterotypes. What a shame! Getting dinged for the very thing you are trying to educate people about. This movie is easily a PG rating.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Kung Phooey Movie, October 21, 2010
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A pleasant movie. Not remarkable or memorable, but one which might be shared with another viewing at a later date. Has its moments.
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