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  • LOVED LOVED LOVED THIS FILM! Finally Reacting To Shaolin Soccer! After covering Kung Fu Hustle, we've had MANY requests to cover this Stephen Chow film and man was it hilarious! Here's our full movie Reaction & Review!
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  • @ReelRejects
    @ReelRejects  Před rokem +93

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    • @brandonthao8387
      @brandonthao8387 Před rokem +2

      If you like Stephen Chow films, you gotta try his all time classics, “the Chinese Odyssey” or “Flirting Scholar.” You will love those comedy films.

    • @pulkit40
      @pulkit40 Před rokem

      Hi Greg,
      If you're reading this, please check out Ricky Oh: The Story of Ricky.
      Although a reaction to that might be age restricted.

    • @matiasruiz9270
      @matiasruiz9270 Před rokem

      Broh now you must see Kung pow Enter the fist... you will die of laughter!!!
      (Sorry mi English i'm from San Juan Argentina) my regards, brother! I really enjoy your content!!!!!..

    • @SABERrapper
      @SABERrapper Před rokem

      Next, I recommend Stephen Chow's CJ7...It very much inspired by ET though, no hate only love....

    • @shanestauner9751
      @shanestauner9751 Před rokem

      I just watched your Kung Fu Hustle video, and was looking for Shaolin Soccer. And now it's here. Thanks guys. 😁😁😁👍

  • @eliasmusicaus
    @eliasmusicaus Před rokem +1249

    The actor who played Golden Leg, Ng Man Tat, recently passed away. He was a legend of Hong Kong Cinema and appeared in a lot of Stephen Chow's films

    • @Yurilon
      @Yurilon Před rokem +85

      RIP Uncle Tat missed him

    • @thanospurple7600
      @thanospurple7600 Před rokem +54

      Truly a SHAME he wasn’t mentioned during the Oscars In Memoriam that year.

    • @cjx22
      @cjx22 Před rokem +22

      The legendary uncle Tat

    • @araisikewai
      @araisikewai Před rokem +16

      It's not really recent by now. But he's really truly one of the best HK actors out there.

    • @suenterry1160
      @suenterry1160 Před rokem +17

      He was the partner of Stephen chow.

  • @TheMultiverseofSpidey
    @TheMultiverseofSpidey Před rokem +529

    I've loved this movie since I was a kid, it's hands-down the most hysterical movie I've ever experienced. No matter how many times I watch it I just crack up, so glad you guys enjoyed this one!

    • @lgt_jne
      @lgt_jne Před rokem +1

      Same

    • @bats23
      @bats23 Před rokem +1

      Kung fu hustle and kung pow are good ones

    • @bhakt5551
      @bhakt5551 Před rokem

      Me too brother.

    • @justchillin7896
      @justchillin7896 Před rokem +2

      Same here along with Kung Fu Hustle, pure genius movies

    • @enso8762
      @enso8762 Před rokem

      The most hysterical? Damn

  • @lonniemalone9828
    @lonniemalone9828 Před rokem +642

    So glad y'all are watching this Classic! How did y'all miss out on Stephen Chow's films? Keep going with God of Cookery!

  • @lofihour2506
    @lofihour2506 Před rokem +227

    This movie was always on repeat growing up and til this day I freaking love it!

    • @razrxo
      @razrxo Před rokem +1

      Damn we had the same childhood

  • @unknownp9885
    @unknownp9885 Před rokem +203

    Can’t ever get bored of watching this gem 😂

  • @heavycritic9554
    @heavycritic9554 Před rokem +50

    9:06 Stephen Chow is a freaking genius! 😁

  • @louishung3303
    @louishung3303 Před rokem +213

    I totally enjoyed re-living my childhood with you guys. Thanks!

  • @changsangma1915
    @changsangma1915 Před rokem +38

    This basically like anime in live action, super powered characters that channel their energy chakra through the ball making it a lethal weapon. It's also amusing how Puma must had endorsed through the movie, like the fire kick by the lead actor towards the enemy goal look like a pouncing Puma!

  • @nc8027
    @nc8027 Před rokem +25

    The guy who plays goalkeeper is the same guy who plays axe gang boss in kungfu hustle movie. He also actually play Bruce lee in 2008's The Legend of Bruce Lee and Ip man movie you guys should check this out!

  • @zuriyel5368
    @zuriyel5368 Před rokem +84

    The female lead here, Zhao Wei, did a pretty good job in Mulan: Rise of a Warrior(2009) as the titular character. It's a gritty war movie.
    Edit: Kinda wish people had seen that one instead of the Disney live action one.

  • @playerxl5588
    @playerxl5588 Před rokem +66

    This movie is a treasure. I saw you guys were discussing connection between this movie (Shaolin Soccer) and Kung Fu hustle. Both movies are directed by Stephen Chow. Both movies are focused on Kung Fu and Stephen Chow's signature comedy.
    Many actors from Shaolin Soccer appear in Kung Fu Hustle. However, in Kung Fu hustle, there is a big reference (a nod) to Shaolin Soccer movie. Remember when Stephen Chow's character goes to that small town and kids are playing Soccer? He shows some soccer skills but then stomps on the soccer ball (destroying it) and says "No more soccer".
    You guys obviously enjoyed both movies and that is why I would highly recommend watching another Stephen Chow's signature comedy movie The Mermaid. Can't wait to see you guys reacting on that movie.

  • @sagnikadhikary2917
    @sagnikadhikary2917 Před rokem +43

    Shaolin Soccer is the best movie ever made. Kung Fu Hustle was great. But this movie is eons ahead of its time by a margin!! Thanks for the reaction. Had a fun time watching it with y'all!!

  • @csy9366
    @csy9366 Před rokem +7

    Steven Chow's funniest movies are the movie he made in early-mid 90s, namely Fight Back to School, Flirting Scholar, Love on Delivery, and From Beijing with Love.
    However, these movies were made before Steven Chow tried to go international, so there were many Cantonese/Hong Kong-based joke. I don't know how funny they would be after translation.

  • @CozyBunny88
    @CozyBunny88 Před rokem +16

    Omg! This is my childhood’s top movie all time. The uncle in the show actually the one who takes him to this industry and make him popular. It brings back good memory of mine. Thanks ❤

  • @LKYHGaming
    @LKYHGaming Před rokem +24

    Me and my mom loved this movie so much, Stephen Chow movies are such a goofy fun time it’s great

  • @nanaholic01
    @nanaholic01 Před rokem +177

    Stephen Chow got a lot of inspiration from the Japanese soccer manga/anime Captain Tsubasa for this movie. His character in this movie wearing the the number 10 shirt is a direct reference to Captain Tsubasa where the main character also wears a number 10 shirt. The powerful shot taking the defenders into the goal is a common imaginary in that series too. The whole shots turning into a tiger thing is a 1 to 1 of Captain Tsubasa's style as well (there are lots of animal shots in that manga, not just tiger, but the main rival to the protagonist in Captain Tsubasa uses a Tiger Shot so that's another homage to it). If you are into the whole physics defying and "that's not how you play soccer" thing you should check it out.

    • @DanielGonzalez-vo5ni
      @DanielGonzalez-vo5ni Před rokem +6

      So funny thing for years I kept seeing Captain Tsubasas name and not knowing what it was while at the same time remembering a show from my childhood called Super Campeones so imagine to my surprise when I one day realized they were the same thing the latter just being the Spanish dub of Captain Tsubasa I also watched Inazuma 11 because it had similar vibes I remember one kid spamming the hell out of his fire tornado kick

    • @nanaholic01
      @nanaholic01 Před rokem +8

      @@DanielGonzalez-vo5ni If I'm not mistaken Captain Tsubasa was very popular around the world back then in countries where football/soccer was huge like in Latin and South American countries, but obviously they changed the names and all that. But it's much less known in English speaking ones because soccer is unpopular in the US which meant by extension the other countries couldn't get dubs of it in English as anime for most English speaking countries are just treated as a subset of the US.
      Also the original Inazuma 11 was said to be inspired by Shaolin Soccer, it's very poetic where everything came back full circle.

    • @Yuvraj948
      @Yuvraj948 Před rokem +7

      Captain Tsubasa was popular in India too. Although India isn't a Football loving nation. Infact a lot of old school anime was popular in India back in the day like Doraemon, Pokemon, The jungle book, Kochikame, ShinChan, Ninja Hatori, Daigander, Card Captor Sakura, Ranma 1/2, InuYasha etc. to name a few

    • @levisamom5069
      @levisamom5069 Před rokem +2

      Ligit if anyone can direct a live action over the top action anime like one punch man it would be Stephen Chow

    • @geogass
      @geogass Před rokem +3

      Y'all didn't ask but in French, it's called Olive & Tom ^^

  • @SepakanSudut
    @SepakanSudut Před rokem +24

    i remember watching this in the cinema with my then girlfriend. i was laughing endlessly throught the movie. and after so many years, i've rewatched this movie from time to time and became more amazed by how good the movie is in terms of the storyline, characters etc

  • @mepha7876
    @mepha7876 Před rokem +18

    More of Stephen Chow please. You're not gonna regret it.

  • @AnttTV
    @AnttTV Před rokem +32

    Should definitely do:
    God of Gamblers
    Fight Back to School
    Tricky Brains
    Love on Delivery
    From Beijing with Love
    The God of Cookery
    So many classics! Stephen Chow is a legend in the Hong Kong industry when it comes to Silly Comedy movies in the late 80s, 90s. No other movies like his 😂🙏💯

  • @gabec3993
    @gabec3993 Před rokem +16

    I like how the majority of the cast is speaking Cantonese except for the girl, who's speaking Mandarin. And Steel Leg Sing would be the only one to switch to Mandarin when speaking with her too.

  • @SquidKingSalazar
    @SquidKingSalazar Před rokem +21

    Honestly thought this movie was a fever dream 😂 I remember it being one of my favorite movies as a little kid. This brought back so many memories and it’s still funny as hell

  • @G1Transformed
    @G1Transformed Před rokem +74

    I never got around to watching this movie, but this reaction makes me want to watch it in its entirety. That ending was hilarious!

  • @cinosechizen
    @cinosechizen Před rokem +21

    Freakin love this, remember watching this like many years ago with my brother and our friends we just keeps on laughing the whole time. Then we started doing Stephen Chow marathon

  • @yoonachibi8489
    @yoonachibi8489 Před rokem +9

    The best times of my childhood/preteen when we my friends and neighbors went to a friend's house watched Shaolin Soccer and we just laughing out loud with tears and after that went to a grass field trying to copy the moves playing around went home buised, eat dinner and sleep peacefully with still a smile on the face.

  • @onghy
    @onghy Před rokem +11

    Omg, I was a highschool student when this film was release. I watch this film from pirated vcd (before DVD era) bought at night market.

  • @brandonford5993
    @brandonford5993 Před rokem +26

    Mui the love interest mostly seems to speak Mandarin in this. This is interesting because the rest of the cast speaks Cantonese. The two languages are mutually intelligible, but they make no reference to it.
    Danny Chan the one that comes off like Bruce lee, was the leader of the ax gang in Kung Fu Hustle. He also typically does portray Bruce Lee in film. In the last like 15 years he played Bruce Lee maybe five times. He also played Bruce Lee in one of the Ip Man movies

    • @brandonford5993
      @brandonford5993 Před rokem +1

      The two languages are not* mutually intelligible

    • @kacamatakk
      @kacamatakk Před rokem

      This is originally HongKong movie,
      so they speaks Cantonese.
      But the girl character are wanderer from outside HongKong (it should refer to China mainland) same as the Shaolin's brother came from.
      So its like Chow meet his hometown acquaintance then they speaks their Mandarin language.

    • @El_FzEq
      @El_FzEq Před 8 měsíci

      @@brandonford5993 lol yeah exactly! Chinese dialects are seldom mutually intelligible, except when you already know both.

  • @SgtAbu141
    @SgtAbu141 Před rokem +5

    Uncle Tat n Chow are like dynamic duo of comedic genius in HK movies, especially comedy movies. I remember watching their roles as undercover police officers in Fight Back to School series. They were hilarious.

  • @Aventinium
    @Aventinium Před rokem +14

    There’s so much Stephen filmography to pull from.
    I think my favorite is A Chinese Odyssey. Both part 1 and 2. He always infuses his movies with heart. That’s what makes them great. Incredible comedy and an earnest sincerity that often tugs at your heartstrings.
    Also don’t miss God of Cookery and From Beijing with Love.

  • @nixland
    @nixland Před rokem +85

    This movie and Kungfu Hustle are my favorite Stephen Chow combo movies.
    Too bad and too sad he didn't make such movies anymore. Once many dragon ball fans hoped he direct the DBZ movie.

    • @lafatte24
      @lafatte24 Před rokem +4

      Journey to the West was directed by stephen chow and it is EXCELLENT. However a lot of jokes don't translate well (eg you think you're freshly peeled radish skin?! YOU THINK I'M VEGETARIAN!? It's hard to explain why that is such a harsh burn)

    • @nikitandy988
      @nikitandy988 Před rokem +2

      The journey of the west,the mermaid,the new king of comedy is all his directing Films

    • @nixland
      @nixland Před rokem +2

      @@nikitandy988 for me they are not as legendary as those 2 movies.
      I hope he still has passion to make another his great ones

    • @nikitandy988
      @nikitandy988 Před rokem

      @@nixland yeah u r right 😅

    • @chickencurry7642
      @chickencurry7642 Před rokem

      He's working on Kung Fu Hustle sequel

  • @nico_0391
    @nico_0391 Před rokem +13

    I have watched this movie so many times and i never gotten bored of it. I am so happy that you guys had the chance to react to this classic.

  • @kelidarat2007
    @kelidarat2007 Před rokem +2

    Stephen Chow is someone who that so passionate about making movie (martial art and comedy mainly), that why all asian love his movie growing up.

  • @Vmeen08
    @Vmeen08 Před rokem +16

    RIP Ng Man Tat aka Uncle Tat.. Stephen Chow created this type of humor.. "Mo Lei Tau" or Nonsense, 3rd wall breaking, reference making comedy :)

    • @BJBee
      @BJBee Před rokem

      Lol. No he didn't. Ever heard of Monty Python? They've been doing it since the 60s and 70s.

    • @Vmeen08
      @Vmeen08 Před rokem +1

      @@BJBee i watched Monty, but it's different type of humor

  • @Mennion3
    @Mennion3 Před rokem +4

    Shaolin Soccer has heart for a bunch of underdogs that you can cheer to win

  • @DUDEfreestyle
    @DUDEfreestyle Před 2 měsíci +1

    The message in this movie is incredible

  • @coremagnumplays4684
    @coremagnumplays4684 Před rokem +12

    yes that's how actual kung fu started. by doing chores efficiently.

  • @zetathix
    @zetathix Před rokem +7

    The harmony of elements in the movie is really well kept, a lot of Hong Kong movies have that balancing feeling, from my experiences in watching them from my childhood till now. I love Chow when he acts in gambling theme movie.

  • @ephpro9653
    @ephpro9653 Před rokem +4

    Actually in the Asia regions, Shaolin Soccer was much well known than Kung Fu Hustle, everywhere, people will be like singing the silly song they perform in the night club.
    Stephen Chow is like the comedy king in Asia, 10 out of 9 people would say their favourite comedian growing up watching will be him. Although his older movies, which not directed by him, will be harder to understand to foreigners as the jokes usually will just lost in translation.
    I'd recommend try out All's Well, Ends Well (1992), this is one of his best earlier movies with bunch of crazy talented comedians, which the movie still stand as an all time classic even till now.

  • @dizzyMongoose
    @dizzyMongoose Před rokem +3

    The two women with mustaches on Team Moustache are Cecelia Cheung and Karen Mok, who both co-starred with Stephen in his movie _King of Comedy_ that came out two years before _Shaolin Soccer,_ in case you were wondering what the deal was with those cameos.

  • @user-bb4uo6un5w
    @user-bb4uo6un5w Před rokem +5

    The movie itself and your reactions are priceless! Thanks Reel Rejects and Stephen Chow! 😀🤣🤣

  • @ninjarabbitx2-2515
    @ninjarabbitx2-2515 Před rokem +5

    If you haven't seen anything of the 3 Stooges, you need to! Still one of the best comedy groups to this day!

  • @hihihi1978
    @hihihi1978 Před rokem +13

    I personally like Stephen Chow's earlier works, those in 80s and 90s. Not sure if you can find them but if you do, you should check them out. A Chinese Odyssey, which are two part movies, are one of my top recommendation. I am from Hong Kong btw.

  • @Bizzyben12
    @Bizzyben12 Před rokem +5

    I remember being a kid and my mother rented this and she was so excited to watch it with me because she just knew it was something I’d like

  • @Youften
    @Youften Před rokem +7

    these movies are such classics! i dont know what steven chow is doing lately, but he should totaly either direct the new last airbender or and mcu movie like the next chang shi or something... we need a stevenchownissance

  • @fyzgamingmuigoku3669
    @fyzgamingmuigoku3669 Před rokem +6

    This movie was one of the childhood favourites even in India! 😅❤️

  • @TheGreenDee
    @TheGreenDee Před rokem +5

    Stephen Chow's movies are so great

  • @xtypox
    @xtypox Před rokem +1

    Such a trip down the memory lane for me... RIP達叔

  • @cklee9347
    @cklee9347 Před měsícem

    From 90's to 00's, that was the best moment of Hong Kong Movie. Stephen Chow is definitely one of the symbol for the Hong Kong movies in that period. There are many factors for his success, which can't happen any more in Hong Kong now...
    ShaolinSoccer and Kung Fu hustle are very "mature" movies from Stephen Chow for the whole world. If you guys are interested in how Stephen Chow had stepped up in his career, you should watch his movies in 90's, more primitive, no CGI, well but maybe quite localized ...
    "From Beijing with love" can be the starting point, which is my favorite.

  • @angel__king
    @angel__king Před rokem +3

    This is such an obscure movie I absolutely love watching it. I replayed that last soccer scene like 5 times back to back bec of how just absurd it is

  • @Venom_1462
    @Venom_1462 Před rokem +1

    Ooh nice to see you react of my favourite childhood movies

  • @nixipanda798
    @nixipanda798 Před rokem +4

    This movie is so funny, mixing ridiculous (in a good way), awesomeness and heart all in one great funny movie. Loved it when it came out.

  • @VariStudiosTv
    @VariStudiosTv Před rokem +2

    Best part of the reaction: Cat coming for some love!

  • @spotsstripesspikes7316
    @spotsstripesspikes7316 Před rokem +3

    This is truly EPIC! Soooo glad you watched this! There's a few more movies of this type out there. And the actress with acne is lovely in real life! Zhao Wei😍🥰

  • @ebrahiem7118
    @ebrahiem7118 Před rokem +6

    Truly a classic along with kung fu hustle

  • @SaintQuestion
    @SaintQuestion Před rokem +1

    One of my all time favorite Movies!

  • @user-pj3uv6re7s
    @user-pj3uv6re7s Před rokem +14

    In Kung Fu or martial arts whatever it's called, Yin Yang is the art of deflection and/or dissipation of kinetic force which made her the perfect goal keeper. The same skills she used when making steam buns and also demonstrated very well when her mean boss tried to hit her but couldn't 🙂

  • @thexavier666
    @thexavier666 Před rokem +3

    My childhood movie. I saw this in early 2000s, it was just a blast!

  • @proplebb5858
    @proplebb5858 Před rokem +3

    Was waiting for this movie reaction after watching kung fu hustle reaction

  • @ninjarabbitx2-2515
    @ninjarabbitx2-2515 Před rokem +1

    Remember the scene after the ax gang introduction? The one with the soccer ball in Kung Fu Hustle?

  • @andrebetita
    @andrebetita Před rokem +6

    If ya'll gonna watch another Stephen Chow movie, I highly recommend "God of Cookery"! Some days, I will just remember a random scene from that movie and involuntarily chuckle to myself, and not be able to explain to the other people in the conference room wtf i find so funny about Janet's powerpoint or whatever.

  • @abirvaabchatterjee6439
    @abirvaabchatterjee6439 Před rokem +1

    I just realized Mui blocking her boss's attack was a matrix reference .

  • @tamioladipo
    @tamioladipo Před rokem +2

    This was one of my favorite movies as a kid - rewatchability on a 💯

  • @J0sh8o8
    @J0sh8o8 Před rokem

    FINALLY! I've been waiting for this ever since your kung fu hustle reactions

  • @chilli_spici2286
    @chilli_spici2286 Před rokem +2

    This film is hilarious. Remember watching it as a kid!! Still is funny!

  • @tbakhalid4781
    @tbakhalid4781 Před rokem +30

    For some reason I used to cringe at Kung Fu Hustle but I just so LOVED Shaolin Soccer. It’s so iconic. This movie along is what got me hooked on Japanese and Chinese animes, shows and kung fu style in general. For quite a long time I had a crush on goal keeper cause he looked like Bruce Lee.

    • @zuriyel5368
      @zuriyel5368 Před rokem +7

      The goal keeper later on played Bruce Lee in his own tv-show and Bruce Lee in Ip Man 3 & 4, which starred Donnie Yen. The guy has aged extremely well.

    • @lafatte24
      @lafatte24 Před rokem +3

      the goalkeeper played the axe gang boss in kung fu hustle. He just didn't keep up the tan haha

    • @sifu2u_now
      @sifu2u_now Před rokem +3

      Danny Chan Kwok-Kwan is his name.

  • @lgt_jne
    @lgt_jne Před rokem +8

    I love this movie 😂 I remember hoping there's a sequel vdjshshdhd

  • @Lifeof728
    @Lifeof728 Před rokem +1

    I loved this movie as a youth. Back in the torrent days lol

  • @shaolinidiots
    @shaolinidiots Před rokem +3

    And pretty much this movie brought back almost every actor and actress Chow has worked with in his has comedies. God of Cookery, King of Comedy, Forbidden City Cop, Tricky Brains, Chinese Odyssey 1 and 2, From Beijing With Love and so much more! Love this movie!

  • @Edward-we9dl
    @Edward-we9dl Před rokem +6

    Funny thing is that in Hong Kong, KUNG FU HUSTLE is actually not that popular or iconic compared to other Stephen Chow's movies. A lot of his movies are iconic here, we can recall lines from them. Kung Fu Hustle is not one of them. It is popular, just no way near as popular as his other movies.

    • @millyeleven9969
      @millyeleven9969 Před rokem

      Yah i like this one than kungfu hustle

    • @EirinYagokoro
      @EirinYagokoro Před rokem

      Kung Fu Hustle's cinematography is more polished compared to Shaolin Soccer. But Shaolin Soccer's story, characters, theme, lessons, comedy, stakes, etc. are much more superior than Kung Fu Hustle's

  • @Mulavi
    @Mulavi Před měsícem

    So fun to see you guys react the same way I did, and still do, whenever I watch this.

  • @user-xp8qi8vm1s
    @user-xp8qi8vm1s Před 4 měsíci

    28:40 The Puma sponser guy is a real life Puma shop owner. Even the ppl was a masterpiece in this movie.

  • @mochymuse
    @mochymuse Před rokem

    This really make my day

  • @jazzx251
    @jazzx251 Před rokem +13

    I just watched the MLS Cup final between LA and Philly - it was a 3-3 thriller that went to penalties.
    One of Philly's penalties was exactly like the one seen on 2:00 - blazed way over the bar ... proving just how realistic this movie is

  • @TheZSEP
    @TheZSEP Před rokem +1

    Great watch. I love Stephen Chow movies!

  • @saltymisfit6566
    @saltymisfit6566 Před 3 měsíci +1

    It started out as a great video and then the cat showed up and it became an outstanding video 😊

  • @ae86takumi
    @ae86takumi Před rokem +1

    38:39 That scene is right out Captain Tsubasa. It's called the Miracle Drive Shot. Obviously for the movie would be called Miracle Overhead Drive shot

  • @KrisFlicks
    @KrisFlicks Před rokem

    one of my fav childhood movies alongside Kung Fu Hustle, can’t wait to see your reactions 😊😊

  • @Furykidxxx
    @Furykidxxx Před 9 měsíci

    Kung Fu Hustle and Shaolin Soccer are absolute classics! I can watch these movies every year at least once and never get tired!

  • @thenerdywave2007
    @thenerdywave2007 Před rokem +1

    You guys are awesome, Great Reaction

  • @tembakaugunung6139
    @tembakaugunung6139 Před rokem

    By god names i cant remember how many time i'v watched this film. And it still over the top as ever. ALL HAIL STEPHEN CHOW!!!!

  • @DawnCh4ser
    @DawnCh4ser Před rokem

    This was like my childhood movie every single Chinese New Year, its like a tradition to watch this/Stephen Chow every year during Chinese new year

  • @georgigeorgiev9931
    @georgigeorgiev9931 Před rokem

    This and Sholing hustle are 2 of my fav movies

  • @PurpleAstronut
    @PurpleAstronut Před rokem

    This was one of fav movies as a kid. Such a classic!

  • @TadSimmons
    @TadSimmons Před rokem +4

    Now just need to do God of Cookery! (My favorite Stphen Chow movie)

  • @vidhun
    @vidhun Před rokem +1

    Shaolin soccer is one movie , I can watch unlimited number of times similar like back to the future, u just can't get bored!

  • @MizoChivalry60093
    @MizoChivalry60093 Před 7 měsíci

    Growing up watching this movie made us love Stephen chow's movie

  • @kukucaca
    @kukucaca Před rokem +2

    Everyone recommended God of Cookery already so I will recommended Fight Back To School, the movie talk about undercover cops and its also have 2 sequel which are hilarious too ^^ I'm really glad that people are more aware of genius Stephen Chow now, he has been a hugee star in Asia and we all fell in love with his movie ❤️❤️

  • @rinagonson9652
    @rinagonson9652 Před měsícem

    You guys reaction is awesome.😂😂😂

  • @DCpEARCE
    @DCpEARCE Před rokem

    One of my all time favs

  • @phongsaiyuk
    @phongsaiyuk Před rokem

    This is an ALL TIME CLASSIC and everyone needs to see it!

  • @slayqueen9137
    @slayqueen9137 Před rokem

    Flipping love this movie! This and Kung fu hustle. Chef's kiss🤗

  • @kingklutch1373
    @kingklutch1373 Před rokem +1

    One of my all time favs😂

  • @kagotabing5871
    @kagotabing5871 Před 2 měsíci

    No matter what my childhood grow watching this movie.😊

  • @Yogy19
    @Yogy19 Před rokem +5

    This is one of my favorite movies because of how wacky and funny it is!
    I would also like to recommend the anime "Inazuma Eleven" to anyone who enjoyed this movie. It's a soccer anime that have the people in its world to be able to use special moves/superpowers. It's basically a more serious version of this movie, but is still pretty fun.

  • @JoseFlores-iw4bg
    @JoseFlores-iw4bg Před rokem +4

    I remember watching this one years ago and It was so good reminded me of the anime Captain Tsubasa “ (“los súper Campeones” in Mexico) both great ones. Thank you for the video 🎉❤

  • @RocZi
    @RocZi Před rokem +2

    I really love watching you guys enjoying and having so much fun with one of my favourite wholesome + creative + comedy movies.
    You two clearly have different humour. some scenes trigger Greg more, some scenes trigger Aaron more. so something for everyone :D humour equality
    also very glad you watched the original version from Miramax.

  • @missionorion
    @missionorion Před 11 měsíci

    I loved your genuine laughs 😂💛🙏this is one of my favorite movies 😂

  • @noogeyroadrocks8062
    @noogeyroadrocks8062 Před rokem +1

    I recommend: God of Cookery, Love on Delivery, From Beijing with Love, and Forbidden City Cop. Those are his older movies but have similar vibes with Shaolin Soccer

  • @luisvelez8096
    @luisvelez8096 Před rokem +1

    Shaolin Soccer and Kung Fu Hustle are still to this day one of the funniest and awesome movies ever. Shaolin Soccer was the first Stephen Chow film I saw so in my opinion I consider it slightly better than Kung Fu Hustle. Two timeless classics. Gives off anime vibes with the fight scenes which has always been badass.

  • @tommyshelby2787
    @tommyshelby2787 Před 7 měsíci

    This is my childhood favourite movie. Thank you for your reaction. 😊