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7/10
A classic featuring the Poison Klan!!!
roberts441223 February 2005
The Poison Klan aka The Venoms have several entertaining martial arts films and 2 Champions Of Death is no exception. This film pits the Wu Tang against the Shaolin. As with a lot of martial arts films revenge and betrayal are behind the action. The fights are fluid and there are plenty of them. These guys don't seem to pull their punches!! Sun Chien is a terrific leg kicker and he showcases his talent very well in this film. I found the storyline easy to follow and interesting enough to hold my attention between fights. Also, picture quality and sound were adequate.

The Poison Klan were martial arts experts introduced in the film Five Deadly Venoms. They each had their own lethal fighting style. The actors that played The Centipede, The Snake, The Scorpion, The Lizard and The Toad gained popularity and went on to star in several martial arts films together. Collectively, they are known as The Venoms. In addition to Sun Chien, The Venoms include: Lu Feng, Wei Pai, Chiang Sheng and Lo Meng.
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6/10
Protect Your Nuts At All Times
clauzy827 August 2021
This flick is a flowing kung fu tragedy that Shakespeare would be proud of. The simple plot (sub plots are muddled) of one clan versus another allows for the action to come constantly in waves and the choreography is just pure brilliance with strong performers all round. Some stand outs are Meng Lo (Tung Chien-Chen) pure artistry at work and Sheng Chiang (Hu Wei-Chen) whos aerial and weapons skills are class. The acting is what you expect from a chopsocky, goofy and over-the-top, except for a couple of weak links it's a pretty solid cast.

The Shaolin are pitted against the Wutang, both sworn enemies of the Manchurian Qing government but wrapped in a web of revenge, betrayal, dishonour, love and friendship the Wutang find themselves siding with the government, this will call into question the loyalty of some of the Wutang. The leading two Chien-Chen the Chinese Hercules and Wei-Chen along with others of the Shaolin and with the help of siblings trained in the art of countering the flying dagger must save the Shaolin from annihilation from the powerful Wutang led mainly by Li Pa-Shan (Li Wang) and soldiers of the Qing government. Can they overcome the shiny weapons, flying dagger, monkey style, needles of death and deceit to save the Shaolin?

A must see movie from any Hong Kong martial arts fan, I have only seen the dubbed version, which is wacky at times, not sure if a subtitled version is available, but I'll keep an eye out. The version I watched was called "Two Champions of Shaolin."

Cheesy moment to watch out for: Out of nowhere during a fight a body part is dislodged, the following scene has a sheet draped over the victim with a blood stain at his wound.
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5/10
Fair with some high points."Warning, maybe considered a Spoiler!
IronHand-230 October 2000
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I had some problems with how dumb they made Lo Meng in this one, :facing a un-known enemy and performing feats of strength as his introduction, again doing the strong-man act later almost to his death. the thing that saved it for me was a lot of good fight scenes, my favorite being the one where Sheng Chiang faces a fighter who over extends his kicks so instead of wasting time or energy he just reaches out and removes his testicles. I do enjoy the Venom gangs movies alot, the best being the ones with Sheng Chiang & Philip Kwok working together in their fights - that is the only thing missing in this film I think.
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6/10
Not one of Chang Cheh best but average
rcaido1 January 2010
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The beginning

Movie starts off great, you have a villain from the Wudang who is into flying daggers who wants to get rid of Shoalin dudes. So our hero Chinese Hercules runs into him & gets shanked...He finds sanctuary with in a house & meets up with two siblings who happens to know the counters of knife throwing techniques. They happen to be the kids of the guy who taught the bad guy how to throw knives, wow what are the odds. Anyway he bonds with them especially the cute sister. After finally mastering the counter to knife throwing technique he decide to go find this bad guy to teach him a lesson in playing w/ knives, but wait he runs into another Shoalin dude who self pro-claims being the invincible fighter, man these heroes are some arrogant guys, i love it. So they both team up & lure this knife throwing dude back to the knife throwing siblings place...Chinese Hercules counters all his knife throws & kills him. The end right, no, knife throwing dude Wudang clans wants to take revenge...They decide to challenge him to a one on one fight for the whole town to see. Things get out of hand, one on one become two against the whole gang. One dude gets his balls ripped off, where was the fatality in this in Mortal Kombat? Anyway, good guys win & they laugh there way to victory. Wudang clan gets even more angry but decides to put all the blame to the knife girl, the one Hercules likes. Its all because of her, so they make a plot to take revenge on her instead...

The middle

This is when the movie goes downhill, it almost seem like they change the story or new director or something...So yeah like i said they blame the knife girl for all the problems. Hercules & her have a wedding & get married. Everyone is having a good time drinking while the newly married girl is in her room waiting to be non-virginized...Remember i said a dude got his balls ripped off well he has a sister, well she decides to go into the girls room disguise a servant. Girl is like who are you i never seen you before. Why are you taking my knives away? She was like, you don't need these on your wedding night. She was like i do need them, leave them here. She ends up getting shanked...Meanwhile, the dudes are getting drunk but remember the invincible fighter dude, well he's a good fighter but cant hold his liquor so they decide to put him in the storage room. After that the bad guys arrive & decide to clean house. They capture Hercules & take him back to their place.

Invincible fighter wakes up angry but quickly anger turned to sadness as he realize all his buddies are dead. Then like 6-8 Shoalin guys find him & give him even more bad news. Shoalin has been slaughtered & they are the only survivors.

Back to the villain camp, so they have Hercules captured & they are about to kill him & is saved by one of the Wudang clan member. He says, we aren't suppose to kill him yet. We have to wait for orders. OK fine, lets all leave & lock him alone in his room. Here comes the combo breaker that's right the one of clan members of Wudang the one who was adopted does a double cross. He saves Hercules as he feels they shouldn't be killing Shoalin people. He tells Hercules that the person who killed your Shoalin people was a strong fighter who uses a Trident spear & had 3 guys w/ monkey style. Be careful they are powerful.

So Hercules goes back & mourns. He goes to the grave site & meet 1 scholar guy & 3 servants hmmmm They becomes friends. Rest of Shaolin guys come to grave site & one of the servant starts acting like a monkey hmmmm Anyway, they become good friends & they eat food. Invincible fighter says this guy is suspicious but Hercules says don't be so cynical, i mean come on Lu Feng does not look like a villain at all...

The ending

What's this, that scholar guys & 3 servants turns out to be the same guys who attacked the Shaolin. They go to the Wudang clan & says they have plans to kill all the Shoalin. Adopted kid goes to warn Shaolin clan about the plan. Then you get the classic bloody ending we all love.

This movie could have been great but the middle really ruin the film for me. Not one of Chang Cheh best but still very watchable. Good character, villains, & weapons. Crappy execution in story...
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7/10
Violent vengeful action from the Venoms
Leofwine_draca23 November 2016
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Another Shaw Brothers classic directed by Chang Cheh. This one is neither as violent or as iconic as some of the director's other films, but it still a completely entertaining movie, running the usual plot lines with finesse and efficiency. One thing I found about the film was that the characters were once again more involved than in your usual martial arts film. Each takes an opposing stand on the side of good or evil and the mix of loyalty and adversity is a good one. The plot involves the usual treachery and deceit, mixed in with plenty of action so that there's nary a dull moment.

Most of the Venoms are present in the cast here, albeit with the likes of Phillip Kwok missing. Lu Feng has a typically strong role and Chiang Sheng is as goofy and likable as ever. I always get a kick out of seeing Sun Chien in these films too. The fight sequences, when they come, are outstanding. There are tournaments and tests of strength here, and things inevitably build to a splendid climax in which multiple heroes and villains do battle on a big scale. The usual violence is present, with opponents being castrated and impaled by needles and flying daggers and the usual blood spray stuff. The choreography is outstanding and once again this is a highlight of the genre.
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7/10
Solid and brutal venom-entry!
jag_hatar_grodor7 August 2010
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This is a fine example of the fast-paced, extravagant martial arts choreography that is the trademark of the venom mob. There is a enough fight scenes and brutal deaths throughout the entire movie to keep even the most demanding Chang Cheh-fan satisfied. The story is, as expected, just a mess of righteous, pure-blooded shaolin ming rebels spewing hatred upon the evil Manchurian Qing-government joined by the treacherous Wu Tang-clan. Some noble qing/wu tang-members (who were of course more or less forced to join this heinous bunch) realize that the ming-dynasty is the only true dictatorship for the Han-race and switch sides in secret. Who's who and what is really accomplished, I'm not sure of even after repeated viewing. What I am sure of though, is that the action is plenty and of very high standard. It's not the best venom movie out there, but it's pretty close. The last fight is reasonably long and the final death scene (ok everyone dies in this movie, I'm not kidding) is awesome. Highly recommended and well worth a place in your Kung Fu-movie collection if you stumble upon it.
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9/10
Flying Daggers really hurt
InzyWimzy17 December 2003
Thank you Shaw Brothers for reissuing these classics!

Two Champions is great example of Shaw Bros' magic. Having not seen most SB flicks with the exception of ol' skool Saturday Big Apple Movies or really poorly dubbed versions, this movie had me from the get-go. The vow for revenge (of COURSE!) and brotherhood are main themes, but there's a whole lot of fighting going on. The brotherly characters played by Lo Meng and Chiang Sheng come off well throughout the film. Their brash, arrogant natures show as these two won't back down from any fight. Also, add flying daggers and counter moves (a really FUN training sequence and battle), Wu Tang fighters, double crosses, fast intense fighting and Chang Cheh's dark tone and it's a great one to watch.

More SHAWS please!!
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10/10
Venomous...
poe42625 July 2011
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The so-called "venoms" were a charismatic crowd, singularly or all together, and Chang Cheh, for my money, was one of the very best martial arts movie directors. Both Cheh and Lo Meng are in fine form, here. Meng, as Shaolin strongman Tong, could've almost stepped right out of (or into) one of the Italian sword and sandal epics (he's even referred to as "the Chinese Hercules" and lifts (and throws) stone pillars and uproots trees to prove it). (And, like the Hercules of ancient mythology, he's not exactly the sharpest knife in the drawer, if you know what I mean...) He teams up with one Hu Huigan, whose followers carry around lanterns adorned with his name and a list of his accomplishments (almost makes Muhammad Ali's bragadoccio seem tame). He even castrates an opponent during a duel... Along with the younger Wei Xinghong, a Ming loyalist (of the Wu Dang clan, but aligned with the Manchus when we first meet him), Tong and Hu face the mysterious Mr. Gao and his cadre of monkey kung fu practitioners, the infamous Yuan brothers (who actually wear monkey masks when we first see them in action). The stage is set for a spectacular finale, and Cheh and his stars don't disappoint.
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9/10
Childhood goodness Revisited!!!!
Masta_Ruthless14 July 2007
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Two Champions of Shaolin, what can I say that hasn't been said already from the previous comments.

Once the Venoms get together to star in or even make a movie, good things turn out. I love the fact of them calling Lo Meng the Chinese Hercules, it added flare to his characters' persona. Again death and mayhem ends the movie as usual, but not before some all out goodness. The last time I saw this movie I was about 7 years old. And the best thing about this movie is everything.

If you are a Venom fan, and a kung fu movie buff like myself, then this is a movie that is a must see and definite must have. You will not be disappointed.
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8/10
Cheh Chang and The Venom Mob deliver again!
a_chinn29 May 2017
Director Cheh Chang helms another solid bit of marital arts for the always amazing Venom Mob stable of martial arts actors. This film is a tale of Shaolin vs. Wu Tang and is a typical Cheh bloodbath (in one early scene, a character actually has their man- parts ripped off during a fight!). The story is basically Lo Meng wanting revenge on the Wu Tang clan who killed his family when he was a child. The film starts strong, but has a slump in the second act and the fighting kind of drops off until the climax, but the fight scenes that are here are amazing! Overall, this isn't the best from The Venom Mob, but it's still pretty darn amazing.
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