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Bio-Cops |
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Year:
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2000 |
Alice Chan and blue-faced friend |
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Director:
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Steve
Cheng Wai-Man |
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Producer:
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Wong
Jing |
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Cast:
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Stephen
Fung Tak-Lun,
Sam Lee Chan-Sam,
Alice Chan Wai,
Ronald Wong Ban,
Hui Siu-Hung,
Ng Chi-Hung,
Samuel
Leung Cheuk-Moon |
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The
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If
you've seen Bio-Zombie, then avoid Bio-Cops
like the plague. Not only does it rip off that film,
but it's also sixty million times worse. |
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Review
by Kozo: |
Wong Jing's shoddy horror comedy might have gotten points
if it weren’t such an obvious rip-off of the excellent
Bio-Zombie. Stephen Fung is a cop who must fight
zombies that are loose in the police station. Sam Lee
is on board as a wacky triad who gets dragged into the
mess, and Alice Chan Wai is the femme fatale
presence. Steve Cheng directs without direction, as
he uses too many slow-motion zombie shots. Furthermore,
the continuity is laughable and the ending is a direct
lift from Bio-Zombie. By direct, we mean it's
stolen lock, stock, and barrel with pretty much zero
apologies. Why Stephen Fung and Sam Lee chose this for
their Gen-X Cops reunion is beyond me. (Kozo
2001) |
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Availability:
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DVD (Hong Kong)
Region 0 NTSC
Mei Ah Laser
Widescreen
Cantonese and Mandarin Language Tracks
Dolby Digital 5.1
Removable English and Chinese Subtitles |
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