One of my favorites as a kid:
One of my favorites as a kid:
Last edited by AK; 10-02-2010 at 03:51 PM.
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Li and Statham had to tag team Daniels?Anyway I agree with a lot of your icks but I gotta "Cmon Son" the following: David Chiang? Gabbage. Sonny Chiba? HE is nice but the Streetfighter series only stays in my memory like an old girlfriend who I though gave good ead until I got REAL head. Do you remember the name of that Movie he did with Billy Blanks ( who was nice but had to many stop-motion moments)?
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Li and Statham didn't have to double-team Daniels but it was fun shit to watch and Gary ain't no slouch. David Chiang was a cool little guy with crazy 70's swagger. I enjoyed his antics in theaters and he's still fun to me now. Chiba also had that campy 70's Grindhouse appeal. I like realism and fantasy in my Martial Arts flicks. It's all about fun, popcorn, and a cold beverage for me. I'll look up that Billy Blanks/Sonny Chiba and get back atcha shortly.
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Flying Guillotine......REALLY fam ( yeah you too AK) what next Fearless Fighters?
Maybe ya'll can help me on this. There was a movie that had Fu Sheng and Liu Chia Liang ( Gordons brother ) and Fu Sheng was trying to marry Liangs daughter a scene that sticks out is Fu Sheng were trapeed in a cave by Liang moving a boulder in front of the cave and then they were playing a drum and it stared going thru the seasons inside the cave....I know I know... but I wanna watch that again "altered"![]()
my favourites...
jackie chan - police story finale
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvWNIIEovvU
touch of zen - featuring a young sammo hung
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uALXfGvPLWc
I remember all of those old theatres and the rat invasions that started shutting them down. I used to hit The Englewood frequently until they started recruiting alley cats to try and solve their problem. Rats were tough back then. You had Kung Fu on the screen and animals battling throughout the theatres. Now, I'm watching Venom Mob and Jimmy Wang Yu dvds while my dog snores on the floor. Things are much tamer today.![]()
The next generation of actors I guess, more and more acting/fighting natural with fluid techniques (doesn't look like a choreography):
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I'll bust this "traditional kung fu" thread up by saying that Crouching Tiger: Hidden Dragon was dope!
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Woo Ping is the man. I remember reading that this film won him an award for best fight choreography.
Definitely one of my personal favs.
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No doubt. David, Jimmy, and others were definitely Martial Actors but it was silly fun and you know I'm just joking with you big fam. I gotz love right back atcha. I remember seeing a short film about Shaw Bros. where they would develop stars and have real Martial Artists including Gordon Liu's brothers teach them moves. I vaguely remember David Chiang saying he wasn't an actual Martial Artist also. This was when most Shaw stars were living in apartments on the studio property or nearby in Shaw funded cribs.
Well, Chiba was in Immortal Combat with Roddy Piper and Blanks was in Back In Action with Piper. So, they have a Rowdy Roddy connection but I still can't find anything with them listed together. I enjoyed Blanks with Mako in Balance Of Power which used to pop up on cable constantly.
These are all classics. The very hard to find documentary, Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey features 40 minutes of restored Game Of Death footage including super cool dialogue between Bruce and Kareem during their epic encounter. A recent release, The Legend Of Bruce Lee has some great fight scenes and is fun but be warned. It's rebooted Brucesploitation.
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