Sixty Million Dollar Man is a 1995 Hong Kong comedy film starring Stephen Chow, Gigi Leung, and Ng Man-tat. It is a parody of the American TV series The Six Million Dollar Man, which features a man who is rebuilt with bionic implants after a near-fatal accident. In this film, Chow plays Lee Chak-sing, a rich but spoiled young man who gets blown up by a gangster when he flirts with the gangster's wife. Through a series of circumstances, his professor makes him a synthetic body that allows him to change into anything he wants.
The film is directed by Raymond Yip Wai-Man, who also collaborated with Chow on other films such as God of Cookery and King of Comedy. The film is full of absurd humor, slapstick comedy, and references to pop culture. Some of the scenes include Chow transforming into Bruce Lee, Michael Jackson, and a dinosaur. The film also features cameo appearances by Elvis Tsui, Wong Yat-fei, and Lee Kin-yan.
The film was a box office success in Hong Kong, grossing over HK$40 million. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Chow's performance and creativity, but criticized the film's plot and coherence. The film has a rating of 69% on JustWatch and 6.2 out of 10 on IMDb. The film is available to watch online on Disney+ and iQIYI.
If you are looking for a hilarious and nonsensical comedy film, Sixty Million Dollar Man is a good choice. It showcases Chow's talent and versatility as an actor and comedian. However, if you are looking for a serious and realistic sci-fi film, you might be disappointed by the film's lack of logic and consistency. Either way, the film is an entertaining and memorable experience that will make you laugh out loud.