The Blue Jean Monster (1991) 88 Films Blu-Ray Review
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The Blue Jean Monster is a 1991 Hong Kong horror-comedy film directed by Ivan Lai. The movie is about a police officer named Joe who has a happy life with his pregnant wife. One day he gets a tip that a bank is about to be robbed and rushes to it but is killed. Then the strangest thing happen, Joe becomes a vampire when a black cat jumps on his body and is hit by lightning. Can Joe take revenge on his killers? - Krátké a kreslené filmy
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One of the few movies where the lead actor played an actual good guy. I believed he passed away in 2009, unfortunately.
This movie is awesome, btw.
Oh and great channel! Subbed! Gotta support fellow Kung Fu movie nerds!
Gotta check this out had no idea what it was about gotta wait till after the holidays tho
Im in complete shock to why this Cat 3 film, maybe because of strong language. Outside that its okay definitely is an uneven film.
This is new to me guys put me on to this is this a must watch?
Yo these characters look like they belong in a remix game of resident evil
I am thinking the lack of special features was because this was a low budget movie and there was not much left over.
They released many low budget films with features. I’m not complaining and it could be they couldn’t find someone to do it, which happens. Overall I say this film is worth the pick up.
@@TimesSqKungFU yeah. I got it pre-ordered. Glad they did a good job of restoring it.
You are going to enjoy it, it’s a fun film especially watching it with friends. The music is awesome and the finale.
HK Cat III flicks were never known for their large production budgets, but ironically that's part of their charm.
No where near the best of the 80's-90's Hong Kong Cat III flicks. OTOH, it's far from the worst. Definitely worth a watch. Once.
Facts, if I had the DVD I would have been fine just keeping it and not upgrading.
The music is just goofy over a conversation between two people, amateur production.
You obviously do not watch enough CZcams or any at all. Many content creators use music to drown out back ground noise, it is common. None of us are in a studio and I live in the capital of the universe, NYC where you could hear sirens and construction very clearly everyday. For the second time this is not a podcast. No idea why you keep thinking that. You are the only one that has an issue and many people emailed or even asked where is the tune from.
If you don't like the videos, don't watch them. It's as simple as that.
@@TimesSqKungFU I watch a lot of youtube, I could lecture on the subject in university. I even just put on a small film festival that showed youtube content in the cinema (which is very rare). The tune does not work over conversation between two people. Yes, sometimes people use music over a monologue, but not the same song every time and not so poorly mixed over the top of poor quality voice track. If you want to remove background noise, sound proof your room a little and get a mic that only pics up your voice close. Because your dialogue tracks are so poor quality, you cannot afford to diffuse the quality further with background music (its going through skype or streamyards (or whatever) and its losing quality again). People are not complaining probably because of politeness and your audience is small. Your audience would be better if the technical quality was better.
Nothing wrong with the tune on its own, it worked better on the tracks when it was just you doing videos. But in conversation - your audio tracks are too low and poor quality. You should change this format, its not the same as your edited solo videos. These new ones are very rough.
Yeah well these videos are done by film critics, so they can handle some criticism of their videos. @@KingSigy