Ruby Gloom escribió:La apunto, oye tu que estás puesto ¿sabes algo de una peli que he comentado antes, mezcla de basket con dragón ball,, artes marciales y mafias; es china.
Monkey Peaches escribió: Kung Fu Dunk is a movie mixed with basketball, kung fu, CG effects and a little bit romance. It is helmed by Taiwan director Chu Yen-ping and Taiwan-born singer-actor Jay Chou (Curse of the Golden Flower, Initial D) plays the lead. (Chow recently completed Secret, the first project he wrote and directed, so he may also be called writer-director.) The story of Kung Fu Dunk is very standardized. Jay Chou, who is raised and trained by the headmaster of a kung fu school, is expelled by the new and evil headmaster. After showing his talent of shooting balls, Jay is tricked to join the basketball team of First University, where he meets the girl he really like. But the one she really likes is a teammate of his and to impress her, Jay starts making everything difficult for his teammate during matches. However the biggest trouble comes from another team, backed by a corrupted senator, and Jay must win the game in order to win the heart of the girl. The story sounds a lot like a variation of Stephen Chow's Shaolin Soccer, only this time the game is basketball.
The cast also include Charlene Choi, Chen Bo-lin, Eric Tsang, James Z. Feng. Director Chu Yen-ping once said he would invite Yao Ming to cameo in the movie, but apparently Yao did not take the bait. The costume is handled by Yee Chung-Man (The Warlords, Curse of the Golden Flower), the action is choreographed by Ching Siu-Tung (The Warlords, Curse of the Golden Flower, House of Flying Daggers, Hero) and the cinematography is done by Zhao Xiaoding (Curse of the Golden Flower, House of Flying Daggers, Hero). The movie contains close to 600 CG shots made by Technicolor. Shot in Shanghai and Taipei, this kung fu basketball movie will be released in Asia starting February 8, 2008, the first day of the Year of Rat.