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    Sex and Zen and a Bullet In the Head

    Sex and Zen and a Bullet In the HeadAuthors: Stefan Hammond, Mike Wilkins
    Creator: Jackie Chan
    Publisher: Powells Books Wholesale Remain
    Category: Book

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    Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
    Sales Rank: 2407706

    Media: Paperback
    Pages: 272

    ISBN: 1852867752
    EAN: 9781852867751
    ASIN: 1852867752

    Publication Date: January 31, 1997
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      • Paperback - Sex and Zen & A Bullet in the Head: The Essential Guide to Hong Kong's Mind-bending Films

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    Product Description
    A movie-by-movie guide to Hong Kong cinema. This book examines nearly 200 examples of the best and worst that it has to offer, and explains plot, characters and rates each movie. It includes stories from the Hong Kong movie scene and gives a listing of video stores that carry some of the titles.


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    5 out of 5 stars Sex & Bullets   February 21, 2009
    Matthew V. Clemens
    A book for those with an interest in the far-out from the farside of the globe. A well-written guide to films that are action-packed, sexy, and in several cases, just plain odd. Well worth the read for anyone looking for an introduction into the world of Hong Kong Cinema.

    Read, enjoy, learn, then start trying to track down these films that range from classic to trashy.



    1 out of 5 stars Buy the book - No Need To See The Movies1   June 1, 2003
    0 out of 4 found this review helpful

    I just dont get the appeal of this book, I'm sorry. For the most part, all it contains is a bunch of detailed plot information (yes Virginia, including key plot twists and endings) and very little information as to if the movies were any good! Yes, he has some special lists ("movies that rip"), but just not enough. I wanted this book as a reference to all of the HK movies out there, so I could see what was good before plunking down my cash on them - after reading about a few movies, I felt I no longer needed to buy them because I had already seen them. There are much better options.


    4 out of 5 stars A good enthusiastic intro to Hong Kong movies!   March 14, 2001
    2 out of 3 found this review helpful

    This is an excellent book for someone just getting into HK movies- it's populist and unpretentious, but it doesn't just dismiss the movies as 'fun trash.' It covers most of the classics, like Peking Opera Blues, The Bride with White Hair, Chungking Express, etc. and includes capsule reviews of slightly more obscure movies. There's also a good glossary explaining the durian (among other things) and compilations of choice bad subtitles. My main qualm about it is that it more or less neglects HK comedies- the authors even warn non-Cantonese speakers not to see them, because they won't understand 'em. This is NOT TRUE. But buy the book anyway and seek information about HK comedies elsewhere.^^


    3 out of 5 stars A look at the cult side of HK films   January 26, 2001
    Andrew C. (State College PA)
    1 out of 2 found this review helpful

    This book is only helpful for those with little knowledge of Hong Kong films. It's more playful than artistic, yet there are some helpful film reviews included. Some of the information is outdated: Web sites, where to buy HK films, etc..., but if your new to HK films and are interested in the pop culture gems that come out of Hong Kong, then check this book out. For those interested in a more in-depth look at Hong Kong films, I recommend City on Fire, by Lisa Stokes and Micheal Hoover.


    4 out of 5 stars a fun introduction of Hong Kong cinema   August 22, 2000
    Michael Toland (Austin, TX USA)
    3 out of 5 found this review helpful

    Memo to the reader from Denver: did you read the same book I did? Yeah, I'll admit that I wish the authors hadn't gone into quite so much detail about the plots, but how can you say they didn't review any of the films? The authors' enthusiasm for this exhilarating subsection of filmdom permeates every sentence herein; everything they write is filtered through their opinions, which are mostly positive, because, as they explain in the intro, they put the spotlight on the films they loved the most. With the exception of the informative sidebars, there's nothing BUT reviews here.

    I love this book. It's not meant to be an HK film encyclopedia, just a feet-wetting introduction to an unjustly overlooked body of work. As that, it's nearly perfect.

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