- #3319 [Twinggy], 25-07-09 13:26
- #3318 [Ultrasonic], 25-07-09 11:31Never seen the movie, as I'm not a big JC fan.
The soundtrack is quite interesting, a mix of disco & synth-pop. - #3317 [twinggy], 25-07-08 20:49
Trailer infused with the kind of energy unique to Hong Kong of that period ^^ -
- #3316 [twinggy], 25-07-08 20:45
What a catchy theme , filled with 80’s vibes ^^ - #3315 [twinggy], 25-07-08 20:40Dragon Lord OST LP(Back)
- #3314 [twinggy], 25-07-08 20:401982年成龍電影《龍少爺》。
電影由成龍、陳慧敏同剛剛去世嘅女演員雪梨等主演。電影係成龍鎩羽荷里活回歸香港後嘅第一步重頭製作,亦係當年賀歲檔期嘉禾推出黎硬碰新藝城電影《最佳拍檔》嘅作品。
電影故事講述賀員外愛兒阿龍(成龍飾演),係一個無心向學,反斗好動嘅年青人。一日,佢因為邂逅一位少女而利用風箏傳情,但陰差陽錯之下呢隻風箏卻落在一班走私客巢穴嘅屋頂。之後佢就被捲入一場因偷運文物而起嘅追殺行動⋯
電影橋段都係屬於老掉牙類別,所以觀眾入場應該都係以欣賞動作場面為主。當年電影票房比唔上《最佳拍檔》,但喺幸好日本方面就大收旺場。
咁多年黎電影原聲方面只係發行過日版LP 。負責創作電影配樂工作嘅就係陳勳奇同當年仲有參與配樂工作嘅陳欣健(!)。電影配樂風格就似日本電視劇集,唔係小弟杯茶。十二首配樂選段入邊有七首基本上都係電影對白同聲效,其中最讓人琅琅上口嘅應該就係A面第一首,加入咗男和音嘅。《Dragon Lord》。
日本版黑膠照例地底燥低亦冇任何炒魷現象。音效方便就部份屬於mono另外部份屬於stereo,前者主要係對白而後者就係配樂。音質方面整體而言可以話係有合理表現。此外包裝方面就係單封套加側紙同一份附有彩色圖片嘅日文對頁解說。由於當年發行量唔算多所以今天要用比較高嘅價錢先至能夠入手。
Dragon Lord OST LP(Front)
Music Score by Philip Chan / Frankie Chan
Japanese Pressing
最後修改時間: 2025-07-08 20:55:35 - #3313 [twinggy], 25-07-06 14:10Many an education system is literally a factory operation with a different name ^_^
- #3312 [Ultrasonic], 25-07-05 23:39Twinggy, I think those with rough upbringing, tend to gravitate towards parts of this film, as it reflects their childhood or lifecycle.
- #3311 [Twinggy], 25-07-04 15:01Haha Ultrasonic hing I can see that you are so much into this film and the album ! ^^
- #3310 [Ultrasonic], 25-07-04 12:12Same sentiment here, Twinggy.
I was a kid back then and have never seen or heard anything like it and it literally brew my mind. I also bought the 2LP set(US, Japan & UK) and MoFi gold CD years later when I can afford them. - #3309 [Twinggy], 25-07-03 13:36A movie which left me dumbfounded and the memory of the various scenes from it still lingers in my mind until this day. Watched the film at the Palace Theatre in CWB and bought the Japanese pressing 2LP set and the MFSL 2 gold CD set afterwards, wonderful albums.
Tks for sharing ! - #3308 [Ultrasonic], 25-07-03 09:29
The film and the soundtrack(especially Run Like Hell) still thrilling to me till this date.
- #3307 [Ultrasonic], 25-07-01 12:03
We all like them for one reason or another, they are guilty pleasures. :-) - #3306 [twinggy], 25-07-01 11:34Haha agree ^^
Cheapy like me love chessy movies, especially those from the 70’s n 80’s. - #3305 [Ultrasonic], 25-07-01 03:08
The film is also quite cheesy. ? But then again, most HK action films during that era were also cheesy. Only Bruce Lee and a few others movies stood the test of time.
It is kind of fun to look at the old HK from the aerial view with all the old structures that may or may not be around anymore.
Jimmy Wang is not the only gangster film star during that time, although he might be the most well-known one. - #3304 [Twinggy], 25-06-30 14:53Sorry for the typo, should be Jardine House ^^
- #3303 [twinggy], 25-06-30 14:36Tks for sharing this cheesy but fun song from the film 《直搗黃龍》. As a bonus the video also shows the police academy at Wong Chui Hang and the then tallest building in Asia , the Connaught Building aka Jarfine House in present day, which is nostalgia at its best !^^
AFAIK the OST album , other than its LP version, wasn’t available on CD format until a few years back, when the Blu ray was released which included this as a complimentary disc. Even today if you’re interested in the OST you have to look for this blu ray OST combo. ^_^
P.S. Isn’t it a bit ironic for Jimmy Wang to play a cop ? - #3302 [Ultrasonic], 25-06-29 06:35
Classic hit song - Sky High, by the band Jigsaw, used as the intro soundtrack for "The Men from Hong Kong". Starting Jimmy Wang Yu, Sammo Hong and George Lazenby(ex-Bond). - #3301 [Ultrasonic], 25-06-29 06:33.
最後修改時間: 2025-06-29 06:35:41 - #3300 [twinggy], 25-06-23 16:04睇完晒啲片,多謝分享。
Ambience呢啲音樂口味未必人人啱,但係細佬就完全冇問題。
Ha聽音樂外仲有eye candies,我指啲片入邊部哈蘇同部Revox Reel-to-Reel 。 ^^ - 下一頁 (1 of 166)
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Still I watched quite some of them back then, especially those shown during Lunar New Year.