Shawscope Volumes
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Shawscope Volumes
FILM GUIDE BY YEAR
King Boxer (Jeong Chang-hwa, 1972) Vol. 1
The Boxer From Shantung (Chang Cheh & Pao Hsueh-li, 1972) Vol. 1
Five Shaolin Masters (Chang Cheh, 1974) Vol. 1
Shaolin Temple (Chang Cheh, 1976) Vol. 1
Challenge of the Masters (Lau Kar-leung, 1976) Vol. 1
Mighty Peking Man (Ho Meng-hua, 1977) Vol. 1
Executioners from Shaolin (Lau Kar-leung, 1977) Vol. 1
Chinatown Kid (Chang Cheh, 1977) Vol. 1
The Five Venoms (Chang Cheh, 1978) Vol. 1
Crippled Avengers (Chang Cheh, 1978) Vol. 1
Heroes of the East (Lau Kar-leung, 1978) Vol. 1
The 36th Chamber of Shaolin (Lau Kar-leung, 1978) Vol. 2
Invincible Shaolin (Chang Cheh, 1978) Vol. 2
Dirty Ho (Lau Kar-leung, 1979) Vol. 1
Mad Monkey Kung Fu (Lau Kar-leung, 1979) Vol. 2
Five Superfighters (Lo Mar, 1979) Vol. 2
The Kid with the Golden Arm (Chang Cheh, 1979) Vol. 2
Magnificent Ruffians (Chang Cheh, 1979) Vol. 2
Return to the 36th Chamber (Lau Kar-leung, 1980) Vol. 2
Ten Tigers of Kwangtung (Chang Cheh, 1980) Vol. 2
My Young Auntie (Lau Kar-leung, 1981) Vol. 2
Mercenaries from Hong Kong (Wong Jing, 1982) Vol. 2
The Boxer's Omen (Kuei Chih-hung, 1983) Vol. 2
Disciples of the 36th Chamber (Lau Kar-leung, 1985) Vol. 2
Martial Arts of Shaolin (Lau Kar-leung, 1986) Vol. 2
The Bare-Footed Kid (Johnnie To, 1993) Vol. 2
FILM GUIDE BY DIRECTOR (for directors with multiple films)
CHANG CHEH
The Boxer From Shantung (Chang Cheh & Pao Hsueh-li, 1972) Vol. 1
Five Shaolin Masters (Chang Cheh, 1974) Vol. 1
Shaolin Temple (Chang Cheh, 1976) Vol. 1
Chinatown Kid (Chang Cheh, 1977) Vol. 1
The Five Venoms (Chang Cheh, 1978) Vol. 1
Crippled Avengers (Chang Cheh, 1978) Vol. 1
Invincible Shaolin (Chang Cheh, 1978) Vol. 2
The Kid with the Golden Arm (Chang Cheh, 1979) Vol. 2
Magnificent Ruffians (Chang Cheh, 1979) Vol. 2
Ten Tigers of Kwangtung (Chang Cheh, 1980) Vol. 2
LAU KAR-LEUNG
Challenge of the Masters (Lau Kar-leung, 1976) Vol. 1
Executioners from Shaolin (Lau Kar-leung, 1977) Vol. 1
Heroes of the East (Lau Kar-leung, 1978) Vol. 1
The 36th Chamber of Shaolin (Lau Kar-leung, 1978) Vol. 2
Dirty Ho (Lau Kar-leung, 1979) Vol. 1
Mad Monkey Kung Fu (Lau Kar-leung, 1979) Vol. 2
Return to the 36th Chamber (Lau Kar-leung, 1980) Vol. 2
My Young Auntie (Lau Kar-leung, 1981) Vol. 2
Disciples of the 36th Chamber (Lau Kar-leung, 1985) Vol. 2
Martial Arts of Shaolin (Lau Kar-leung, 1986) Vol. 2
King Boxer (Jeong Chang-hwa, 1972) Vol. 1
The Boxer From Shantung (Chang Cheh & Pao Hsueh-li, 1972) Vol. 1
Five Shaolin Masters (Chang Cheh, 1974) Vol. 1
Shaolin Temple (Chang Cheh, 1976) Vol. 1
Challenge of the Masters (Lau Kar-leung, 1976) Vol. 1
Mighty Peking Man (Ho Meng-hua, 1977) Vol. 1
Executioners from Shaolin (Lau Kar-leung, 1977) Vol. 1
Chinatown Kid (Chang Cheh, 1977) Vol. 1
The Five Venoms (Chang Cheh, 1978) Vol. 1
Crippled Avengers (Chang Cheh, 1978) Vol. 1
Heroes of the East (Lau Kar-leung, 1978) Vol. 1
The 36th Chamber of Shaolin (Lau Kar-leung, 1978) Vol. 2
Invincible Shaolin (Chang Cheh, 1978) Vol. 2
Dirty Ho (Lau Kar-leung, 1979) Vol. 1
Mad Monkey Kung Fu (Lau Kar-leung, 1979) Vol. 2
Five Superfighters (Lo Mar, 1979) Vol. 2
The Kid with the Golden Arm (Chang Cheh, 1979) Vol. 2
Magnificent Ruffians (Chang Cheh, 1979) Vol. 2
Return to the 36th Chamber (Lau Kar-leung, 1980) Vol. 2
Ten Tigers of Kwangtung (Chang Cheh, 1980) Vol. 2
My Young Auntie (Lau Kar-leung, 1981) Vol. 2
Mercenaries from Hong Kong (Wong Jing, 1982) Vol. 2
The Boxer's Omen (Kuei Chih-hung, 1983) Vol. 2
Disciples of the 36th Chamber (Lau Kar-leung, 1985) Vol. 2
Martial Arts of Shaolin (Lau Kar-leung, 1986) Vol. 2
The Bare-Footed Kid (Johnnie To, 1993) Vol. 2
FILM GUIDE BY DIRECTOR (for directors with multiple films)
CHANG CHEH
The Boxer From Shantung (Chang Cheh & Pao Hsueh-li, 1972) Vol. 1
Five Shaolin Masters (Chang Cheh, 1974) Vol. 1
Shaolin Temple (Chang Cheh, 1976) Vol. 1
Chinatown Kid (Chang Cheh, 1977) Vol. 1
The Five Venoms (Chang Cheh, 1978) Vol. 1
Crippled Avengers (Chang Cheh, 1978) Vol. 1
Invincible Shaolin (Chang Cheh, 1978) Vol. 2
The Kid with the Golden Arm (Chang Cheh, 1979) Vol. 2
Magnificent Ruffians (Chang Cheh, 1979) Vol. 2
Ten Tigers of Kwangtung (Chang Cheh, 1980) Vol. 2
LAU KAR-LEUNG
Challenge of the Masters (Lau Kar-leung, 1976) Vol. 1
Executioners from Shaolin (Lau Kar-leung, 1977) Vol. 1
Heroes of the East (Lau Kar-leung, 1978) Vol. 1
The 36th Chamber of Shaolin (Lau Kar-leung, 1978) Vol. 2
Dirty Ho (Lau Kar-leung, 1979) Vol. 1
Mad Monkey Kung Fu (Lau Kar-leung, 1979) Vol. 2
Return to the 36th Chamber (Lau Kar-leung, 1980) Vol. 2
My Young Auntie (Lau Kar-leung, 1981) Vol. 2
Disciples of the 36th Chamber (Lau Kar-leung, 1985) Vol. 2
Martial Arts of Shaolin (Lau Kar-leung, 1986) Vol. 2
- yoloswegmaster
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Re: Arrow Announcements, Speculation & Wild, Irresponsible Conjecture
Not really a leak since Arrow sent out postcards of '36th Chamber' over a year ago.Nw_jahrles wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 6:18 pm88 Films leaked on Facebook that Arrow is releasing The 36th Chamber of Shaolin.
- yoloswegmaster
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Re: Arrow Announcements, Speculation & Wild, Irresponsible Conjecture
There is a user on the blu forums saying that Arrow has the rights to 26 Shaw Bros films, and that they are either releasing them in one or two boxsets.
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Re: Arrow Announcements, Speculation & Wild, Irresponsible Conjecture
I hope it's two spread out over a few months, I hate to imagine how much the 26 box-set would cost.
- dwk
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Re: Arrow Announcements, Speculation & Wild, Irresponsible Conjecture
I wonder if the "Big Box" in December from Fran Simeoni's initial 2021 schedule was this Shaw Brothers boxset and that changed to the 2 "CC Box"es (Celestial Collections as they own the Shaw Brothers library)?
- Matt
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Re: Arrow Announcements, Speculation & Wild, Irresponsible Conjecture
Except the name of the company is Celestial Pictures, not Celestial Collections. I would not be surprised if “CC” stood for Chang Cheh, though. Even a 26-film box set would only skim the best or most famous of his work for Shaw Brothers, and he seems right up Arrow’s alley.
EDIT: Oh, I see this has already been suggested upthread.
It’s possible there are multiple Shaw releases scheduled, not just two box sets. Might the “8D” from the handwritten notes be 8 Diagram Pole Fighter?
EDIT: Oh, I see this has already been suggested upthread.
It’s possible there are multiple Shaw releases scheduled, not just two box sets. Might the “8D” from the handwritten notes be 8 Diagram Pole Fighter?
- dwk
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Re: Arrow Announcements, Speculation & Wild, Irresponsible Conjecture
Yes, I meant it as a collection of titles licensed from Celestial. At least one of the boxsets on the first schedule was not listed under the final title, but as its theme.
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Re: Arrow Announcements, Speculation & Wild, Irresponsible Conjecture
Chang Cheh is a fascinating filmmaker. I recently rewatched his film The Angry Guest, where he casts himself as a Yakuza cheif who doesn't half look like Barry Humphries in Shock Treatment!
- dwk
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Re: Arrow Announcements, Speculation & Wild, Irresponsible Conjecture
Diabolik DVD teased a big announcement tomorrow. Almost certain to be Arrow's Shaw box (and it sounds like they opted for a single box set instead of 2 smaller sets)
- Adam X
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Re: Arrow Announcements, Speculation & Wild, Irresponsible Conjecture
…and 88 Films have an SB-related announcement coming on Saturday. Guess it’ll be a good weekend for those that like their films.
- yoloswegmaster
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Re: Arrow Announcements, Speculation & Wild, Irresponsible Conjecture
Apparently 88 Films will be announcing the releases for Human Lantern, The Chinese Boxer, Flag of Iron, Disciples of Shaolin, and Monkey Kung-fu.
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Re: Arrow Announcements, Speculation & Wild, Irresponsible Conjecture
Shawscope Vol. 1 - 8-disc set
LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY COLLECTION CONTENTS
- High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentations of King Boxer, The Boxer from Shantung, Five Shaolin Masters, Shaolin Temple, Mighty Peking Man, Challenge of the Masters, Executioners from Shaolin, Chinatown Kid, The Five Venoms, Crippled Avengers, Heroes of the East and Dirty Ho
- Brand new 2K restorations by Arrow Films from the original camera negatives of King Boxer, The Boxer from Shantung, Challenge of the Masters, The Five Venoms, Crippled Avengers and Dirty Ho
- Brand new 2K master of the longer international cut of Chinatown Kid from original film elements
- Original uncompressed Mandarin, Cantonese (where applicable) and English mono audio
- Newly translated English subtitles for each film
- Hours of bonus features including brand new commentaries and critic appreciations on selected films, new and archive interviews with cast and crew, alternate credit sequences, trailer and image galleries for each film and more to be announced!
- 60 page book featuring new writing by David Desser, Simon Abrams and Terrence J. Brady, with cast and crew info for each film plus trivia and soundtrack info
- New artwork for each film by artists including Matthew Griffin, Chris Malbon, Jacob Phillips, Ilan Sheady, Tony Stella, Darren Wheeling and Jolyon Yates
- tenia
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Re: Arrow Announcements, Speculation & Wild, Irresponsible Conjecture
Pretty neat, especially with new restorations, but it looks like another big box format that won't fit anywhere.
- Ribs
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Re: Arrow Announcements, Speculation & Wild, Irresponsible Conjecture
Pretty weird for 36th Chamber to not be in this after being the first title teased so long ago - maybe the second set will have the entire seeies of those or it’ll be getting a standalone seeing as its so high profile relative to most of these.
- Finch
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Re: Arrow Announcements, Speculation & Wild, Irresponsible Conjecture
I wonder if and how this set will be broken up (as they did with the Gamera) when the limited edition sells out, or if they just release the films individually. Heroes of the East is a favorite of mine and I also want to get at least some of the others but there is no way I can afford this set anytime soon.
- yoloswegmaster
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Re: Shawscope Volumes
Found at the bottom of the listing on Arrow's website:
COMING IN 2022… SHAWSCOPE VOLUME TWO, AND MORE!
- dwk
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Re: Shawscope Volumes
Rumor is the "AND MORE!" are solo releases of 8-Diagram Pole Fighter and Come Drink With Me in the US/Can (88 Films has these two in the UK)
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Re: Arrow Announcements, Speculation & Wild, Irresponsible Conjecture
I picked it up for fractionally under £100, which I think is a bit of a bargain for twelve films given all the work that's obviously gone into this project.Finch wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 9:08 amI wonder if and how this set will be broken up (as they did with the Gamera) when the limited edition sells out, or if they just release the films individually. Heroes of the East is a favorite of mine and I also want to get at least some of the others but there is no way I can afford this set anytime soon.
- Finch
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Re: Shawscope Volumes
Oh I am not complaining about the price; I just literally can't afford it this year. I've not had a job for the best part of two and a half years since we moved to the US and the titles I still have to get from each major US and UK boutique label literally go into the dozens. I am appreciative of Arrow's efforts to release the Shaws but this set could well be sold out by the time I can get it.
- swo17
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Re: Shawscope Volumes
Which is why you buy two copies and then list the second for twice what you paid for it
- feihong
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Re: Shawscope Volumes
Couldn't pass this up, but luckily I had a bunch of points from Arrow, which helped reduce the price a bit. The box has the Lau Kar Leung films––Challenge of the Masters, Executioners from Shaolin, Heroes of the East and Dirty Ho––which aren't on blu-ray prior (except for Heroes of the East, which was released in Japan). Those films are the best reason to get this set.
I wonder if Martial Club might be in volume 2? That and Challenge of the Masters are kind of an interesting pair together, and both pretty fabulous movies.
I wonder if Martial Club might be in volume 2? That and Challenge of the Masters are kind of an interesting pair together, and both pretty fabulous movies.
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Re: Shawscope Volumes
Mighty Peking Man (aka Goliathon) is of course the Shaw Brothers' take on King Kong, which unfortunately had the misfortune of coming out the year after the 1976 US remake bored everyone with the idea of giant apes running rampage.
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Re: Arrow Announcements, Speculation & Wild, Irresponsible Conjecture
Might I ask where you found it for that price...?MichaelB wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 11:08 amI picked it up for fractionally under £100, which I think is a bit of a bargain for twelve films given all the work that's obviously gone into this project.Finch wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 9:08 amI wonder if and how this set will be broken up (as they did with the Gamera) when the limited edition sells out, or if they just release the films individually. Heroes of the East is a favorite of mine and I also want to get at least some of the others but there is no way I can afford this set anytime soon.
- MichaelB
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Re: Shawscope Volumes
Arrow website with points. Although that won’t work if you’ve never bought anything from them before.
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Re: Shawscope Volumes
As someone who’s only seen 36th Chamber (and remembers very little), how do these films compare to other martial arts/violent movies? Or to ask more broadly, what makes them special?