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Sixty Million Dollar Man (1995)

Sixty Million Dollar Man (1995)
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Superstar comedian Stephen Chiau stars in this wild and woolly yarn about a hapless young college student named Lee Chak-lee who gets blown up by a dastardly yakuza operative after dating the gangster's girlfriend. All that remains of the lad is his brain and his lips. Yet thanks to the mad creations of Professor Chang Sze (Elvis Tsui Kam-kong), Lee lives again in a body fashioned out of cheap consumer electronics and powered with a handful of D batteries. Lee soon discovers that he can turn his limbs or indeed his entire body into a dizzying sundry of household objects such as a spatula, toothpaste tube, and a microwave. These unlikely skills come in handy when he is assigned to teach biology in front of Hong Kong's worst high-schoolers. Along the way, the yakuza who tried to blow him up learns that he didn't quite finish the job and sets out to set things right. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Stephen ChowNg Man Tat, (more)
Director(s):
Raymond Yip Wai Man
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Sixty Million Dollar Man

Superstar comedian Stephen Chiau stars in this wild and woolly yarn about a hapless young college student named Lee Chak-lee who gets blown up by a dastardly yakuza operative after dating the gangster's girlfriend. All that remains of the lad is his brain and his lips. Yet thanks to the mad creations of Professor Chang Sze (Elvis Tsui Kam-kong), Lee lives again in a body fashioned out of cheap consumer electronics and powered with a handful of D batteries. Lee soon discovers that he can turn his limbs or indeed his entire body into a dizzying sundry of household objects such as a spatula, toothpaste tube, and a microwave. These unlikely skills come in handy when he is assigned to teach biology in front of Hong Kong's worst high-schoolers. Along the way, the yakuza who tried to blow him up learns that he didn't quite finish the job and sets out to set things right. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
91 mins

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Director(s):
Raymond Yip Wai Man
Writer(s):
Wong Jing
Producer(s):
Wong Jing
Categories:
Comedy
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    Bobby J.

    Over the top in every sense, acting, plot, comedy and action. Truly the silliest movie ever put on film with a giggle a minute and a few outright gutbusting laugh out loud scences. Only Stephen Chow and the Hong Kong film crowd could put this together and make it work. As I write this review some twenty minutes after the end of the movie, my fiance is still giggling. A must for any Stephen Chow Fan!!!!

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    Michael L.

    Not the greatest Stephen Chow's films, but it's still way better than 90% of comedy out there. It's like only the 2nd film of Gigi Leung after she's discovered. In some ways, it's a different version of the "Mask" by Jim Carrey.

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    Eleanor W.

    A waste of time.

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