Feets of Fury

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Wu-Tang meets World Cup in Shaolin Soccer, an oddball action comedy that sets martial artists loose on the pitch. Hong Kong writer-director Stephen Chow is the mind behind the mix of slapstick humor, classic chopsocky choreography, and wire-fu stuntwork, which Miramax brings stateside August 8. Thanks to black belt-caliber computer graphics, the superhuman heroes not only mutilate soccer balls but punt refrigerators and smack automobiles around on and off the field. It's high-flying sportsmanship that's lethal enough to defeat any f/x wizard at ILM – and every "football" hooligan in the EU.

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