The Forbidden Kingdom | 
enlarge | Director: Rob Minkoff Actors: Jet Li, Jackie Chan, Michael Angarano, Yifei Liu, Juana Collignon Studio: Lions Gate Category: DVD
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Rating: 95 reviews Sales Rank: 1924
Format: Ac-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 104 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.7
MPN: LGED23833D UPC: 031398101093 EAN: 0031398101093 ASIN: B001BEK8HO
Theatrical Release Date: 2008 Release Date: September 9, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Amazon.com Getting martial-arts superstars Jet Li and Jackie Chan together in the same action film is like a fantasy come true, even if The Forbidden Kingdom is more of a children's movie than an instant kung-fu classic. Yes, Li and Chan square off in a lengthy, acrobatic fight scene that is a lot of fun, though it can't be what such a scene might have been even a decade ago: careful editing now compensates for the 54-year-old Chan's slower moves and reflexes. Still, Chan doesn't disappoint as Lu Yan, a drunken immortal in ancient China who mentors a modern-day American kid, Jason (Michael Angarano), the latter having slipped into the past while in possession of a magical staff that belongs to the imprisoned Monkey King (Li). In order to get back to his own time and help an old friend (also Chan) wounded by thugs, Jason accompanies Lu Yan and a lovely warrior, Golden Sparrow (Liu Yifei), on a journey to return the staff. Along the way, a (mostly) silent monk (Li, again), who has spent his life in search of the staff, joins their mission. He helps Lu Yan train Jason in fighting and adding more muscle to the party as it comes under siege from a violent witch (Li Bing Bing) and pathological warlord (Collin Chou). Screenwriter John Fusco (Hidalgo) and director Rob Minkoff (The Haunted Mansion) have made a slightly chintzy, Western version of a Chinese swords-and-sorcery tale. The gravity-defying, flying-through-the-air-while-fighting choreography looks pretty choppy and graceless compared to, say, the martial arts films of Zhang Yimou. But The Forbidden Kingdom is really aimed at kids, not aficionados of epic fight movies. On that score, the movie aims to please and does so for the right audience. -- Tom Keogh
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Product Description Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 09/09/2008 Run time: 104 minutes Rating: Pg13
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Good movie January 6, 2009 The Forbidden Kingdom contains ancient martial arts, good storyline, Taoist wisdom, and supernatural abilities. It has great special effects and costumes. I like all of this so I enjoyed this movie. If you like this as well, you will probably enjoy this movie too.
Family friendly entertainment January 2, 2009 This is a fun teen-age martial arts wish fulfillment movie.
The production values are wonderful, the acting and direction are excellent, and the plot line is well developed and takes you to a good wrapup of all the plotlines.
There is good character development as the kid discovers strength inside himself and becomes a hero (that's the wish fulfillment part).
In all, a nifty movie, and one for the whole family.
Despite the flaws highly entertaining January 2, 2009 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The Forbidden Kingdom marks the very first time in the Iconic careers of Jet Li and Jackie Chan that they have worked together; fans of both these superstars are bound to have high expectations, but keep in mind this is an American production and in general Li and Chan, while making some good movies in the States they don't hold a candle to their Hong Kong flicks. But despite any flaws The Forbidden Kingdom makes a solid flick for these two Icons to team up together. Who knew it would take this long? One would have figured by this point in their careers some filmmaker would have tried to cash in far earlier.
The Forbidden Kingdom may not be a Martial Arts flick for the ages, but I have to say I really enjoyed this one. The movie is just so much fun that any flaws that can be found are quite easy to overlook. This isn't gonna go down in history as one of the greats, but due to the first teaming of Li and Chan it will go down for that. This may not be Fist of Legend, but this is as fun of a movie you'll come across.
Writer John Fusco (Young Guns & Young Guns II) does a fairly good ob with the script. This may not be one of the all time great screenplays, but it works well and is highly entertaining. I've seen a few movies written by Fusco I find his work entertaining. With The Forbidden Kingdom the script isn't perfect, but has a good mix of light drama and good comedy as well as in my opinion very likeable and fun characters.
Who knew the director of such movies as The Lion King and Stuart Little could make such an entertaining action flick. Going into The Forbidden Kingdom I wasn't sure what to expect with Rob Minkoff directing. This is very far removed from what he's known for and again I really didn't know what to expect. But I have to give Rob Minkoff credit he actually does an excellent job. The pacing is solid and never lags at all; each scene is as entertaining as the last and while Minkoff doesn't make a perfect film he does make a very fun film. The action scenes are solid and overall Rob Minkoff makes one of the better American action movies the past few years.
When you have Woo-ping Yuen doing the fight scenes you know right off the bat no matter how the movie is overall the fight scenes will be good. Woo-ping Yuen has been involved in some of the greatest action movies ever made and while The Forbidden Kingdom may not be his most impressive work in his career, but it's still better than most of what we see in Hollywood. The fight scenes are excellent, but not quite on par with Yuen's other movies, but the fight scenes are fun and the viewer should enjoy it.
Obviously the highlight of the movie is the fight scene with Jet Li and Jackie Chan; fans of these two are bound to love that and it runs at a good length and granted it may not be their strongest work, but it still gets the job done and is bound to put a smile on the faces of the viewer.
The performances are strong for the most part and Jet Li & Jackie Chan are fun to watch and both seem to be enjoying themselves with their roles. Yifei Liu, Li Bing Bing and Michael Angarano provide solid performances and are able to hold their own along side Li and Chan.
The Forbidden Kingdom is by no means one of the great Martial Arts flicks, but for what it's worth it is one of the most fun times you'll have. Despite any flaws The Forbidden Kingdom is highly enjoyable.
The Blu-ray looks simply amazing! The picture is crystal clear and it really enhances the movie watching it on Blu-ray. I'm still new to Blu-ray, but The Forbidden Kingdom will be tough to top.
Amazing! December 30, 2008 What a fabulous film - stunts and scenes were something else. A must see film. Amand.
Good action movie December 30, 2008 One of my favorite movies that I watched in 2008. It was unique enough that I bought the DVD for it, I am huge fan of martial arts/action movies and this one has a lot of it.
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