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Time Team (1994)
Fantastic, Wonderful, Joyous and there is Phil Harding.
Time team is without doubt the best telly show in the know universe. One day quantum archeologists from beyond infinity will dig some singularity trenches and discover traces of Time Team.
From this the profound discovery will be made; namely that there were pockets of humanity that were truly inspirational individuals.
Phil Harding is the absolute guv'nor.
Al out.
Nu ji xie ren (1991)
Of course.
Robotrix.
This is the finest artefact that mankind possess. No language contains the words to describe this CAT-3 sci-fi HK show. I love every single film ever produced (-hate).
I love this show, its like watching Panasonic's wet dream in 1983. 1991? This show has aged like a fine wine.
I'm out.
Peace and love to all people.
A.
Fung yu seung lau sing (1976)
Time travelling Concept Art
OK, there is only one explanation for this flick. Contemporary artists from the 5th dimensions open some kind of temporal rift twixt their world and Taiwan in 1976. They proceeded to use some form of hypno beam to assemble a cast and proceeded to make the movie "The Killer Meteors".
They then promptly left leaving a legacy of confusion that would last for decades to come.
San dou hao guan yin (1979)
Ha! Your Kung Fu is Pretty Good
When I started this flick I thought it was going to be a cheap piece of old pony. However give this film about 15 mins and you soon realise that these chaps are seriously good kung fuists.
Has all the right ingredients: strange bad guys (hunch back fu!!!!!) Noble guys with a mastery of all the fu. Old guys who show how it really is supposed to be done and of course up tight chicks that fully crane style the bad guys.
Also this film is quite innovative and ahead of its time in terms of the camera sweeping through sets and people flying through the air.
One thing, I just cannot tune in to the Chinese movie sense of humour. Man falls in a bucket of bean curd oh the hilarity but even though this does not make me laugh I still enjoy it in the context of seventies fu flix