In recent years, "Return to the 36 Chambers" has resurfaced in film discussions through official ODB projects: Ol' Dirty Bastard Biopic in the Works at Sony (Exclusive)
Here are a few options for your post about the 1980 Shaw Brothers classic, Return to the 36th Chamber . Option 1: The "Hustler" Vibe (Best for Instagram/Facebook) Caption: Think you can con your way into Shaolin? 🏮 Gordon Liu trades his monk robes for a street hustler’s swagger in Return to the 36th Chamber (1980) . What starts as a fake monk scam to help factory workers ends up being the ultimate "accidental" training montage. Who knew building bamboo scaffolding could turn you into a kung fu master? 🎋💪 If you loved the original, this one hits different—it's a hilarious, self-aware spoof that still delivers some of the most creative choreography in cinema history. Hashtags: #ShawBrothers #GordonLiu #KungFuCinema #ReturnToThe36thChamber #ClassicMartialArts #ScaffoldingKungFu Option 2: The Action Enthusiast (Best for Twitter/X or Letterboxd) Caption: Forget the serious monk vibes of the first film. In Return to the 36th Chamber , Gordon Liu plays a charlatan who "accidentally" masters kung fu while performing menial labor. Director Lau Kar-leung’s "Scaffolding Kung Fu" in the final showdown is a absolute masterclass in creative prop work. 🪜💥 A rare sequel that works by poking fun at its predecessor while still staying true to the grind. #MartialArts #ShawBrothers #KungFu #FilmTwitter Option 3: Fun Facts / Did You Know? (Engagement Style) Caption: Did you know Gordon Liu plays a different character in the sequel? 🤔 In Return to the 36th Chamber , he’s not the legendary San Te—he’s an imposter