Kung Pow: Enter the Fist

Kung Pow: Enter the Fist (2002)

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Corrected entry: In the scene when The Chosen One is plucking out the eyeballs of his attackers, he gets 10 eyes out of only 3 attackers.

Correction: 5 men attack the Chosen One, not 3.

Corrected entry: At the start of the film, when the baby is rolling down the hill, there are continuous shots used over and over to make it seem like the baby is rolling down for a long time.

Correction: Intentional. Repeated footage is an element used frequently throughout the film to make the scenes funnier. This is obviously one of those scenes.

Corrected entry: In the scene where The Chosen One is taking the beating from the four guys, look closely at Chosen's neck. You can see it is a dummy.

Correction: With this movie being a spoof, I think that the dummy being obvious is a joke. The baby at the first is also an obvious dummy.

Corrected entry: Near the beginning, he fights a gang of people with the samurai like leader. When the leader throws a triangle down with the powder blowing away, it sends four guys attacking him. At the end of the scene he has 10 eyeballs on his fingers but four guys attacked him.

Correction: Five people do jump up, but one of them is only just in view.

Correction: In the DVD commentary you find out that the director purposely did not show the Chosen with the dog at times throughout the movie because he wanted the dog to be more of a figment of the Chosen's imagination than an actual real animal.

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Betty: Go get some snacks. Perhaps a carbonated soda.
Ling: I hope they have Icees.
The Chosen One: I've chosen the large tub.
Wimp Lo: My nipples look like milk duds.
Master Tang: I've got some yellow liquid for your popcorn. And it's non-dairy.

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Trivia: At the end of the movie a giant foot stomps the ground beside chosen, this foot is the same foot as the giant chicken from Jimmy Neutron which was written by Steve Oderkerk.

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Question: Is the entire thing just dubbed over clips from an older movie, or were some parts filmed especially for the movie?

Answer: Some scenes/shots were taken from the old movie, while others were made specifically for this movie. Additionally, numerous shots were "composited" to place new characters in the old footage.

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