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    Default Re: Favourite Martial Arts Film

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    That looks like a cool film @Stickgrappler
    You never saw it Master?!?!?!?

    It's a classic!
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    Default Re: Favourite Martial Arts Film

    Quote Originally Posted by Stickgrappler View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    That looks like a cool film @Stickgrappler
    You never saw it Master?!?!?!?

    It's a classic!
    No not seen the film. We use to have a channel on cable that showed martial art films I wish it could come back!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cnote111 View Post
    My Favorites.. (that haven't been mentioned)

    Action:
    Just about anything with Donnie Yen, Jet Li, and the Late Bruce Lee is solid.
    Iron Monkey
    IP Man 1 and 2




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    I've read 5 pages on this thread and this is the 1st to mention some real martial arts other than Bruce Lee...I hope it gets better, there's 25 more to go....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stickgrappler View Post
    Some oldschool I love (in no order)

    1) Five Venoms - 'nuf said... Wing Tsun master Leung Ting did the MA choreography

    2) Invincible Shaolin aka Unbeatable Dragon - 5 Venoms gang stars... evil Manchu general, Wang Lung-wei, manipulates Northern Shaolin to Southern Shaolin -- features "Snake" learning the Yung Chun (aka Wing Chun) style and "Toad" learning Southern Praying Mantis - 2 of my fave styles

    3) Shaolin vs Ninja aka Heroes of the East - Gordon Liu (Master Killer) marries a Japanese woman... inadvertently his comments to his wife about the Japanese MA is misinterpretted as a diss by her martial brothers and sensei... the sensei sends 7 of his students... all experts in various arts to challenge Liu - judo, single nunchuku & single sai vs butterfly swords; japanese spear vs red-tassled spear; etc

    4) Invincible Leg Fighters - Dorian Tan shows why he should be in consideration as one of the best kickers of the oldschool generation (My friend says he was very good in The Hot, The Cold, and the Vicious -- I haven't had a chance to watch)

    5) 5 Masters of Death aka 5 Masters of Shaolin - the first kung fu movie I can remember seeing... i was ~10 yrs old; all star cast -- all from director Chang Cheh's stable of actors/godsons -- a who's who of oldschool superstars: David Chiang, Ti Lung, Alexander Fu Sheng, etc

    6) 36th Chamber of Shaolin aka Master Killer - Gordon Liu -- inispirational training scenes on a par with Rocky training scenes


    loads more...


    Bruce Lee/Jackie Chan/Jet Li

    1) Way of the Dragon aka Return of the Dragon - prefer this over Enter the Dragon - Bruce Lee wrote, directs, stars, and did the MA choreography

    2) Enter the Dragon - 'nuf said

    3) Armor of God - Jackie plays the Asian Hawk, a Chinese Indiana Jones... loads of action.. one stunt almost killed Jackie and left him with a hole in his head

    4) Fist of Legend - Jet Li remakes Bruce Lee's The Chinese Connection aka Fists of Fury

    5) Once Upon a Time in China 1-3 - Jet Li plays Wong Fei-hung


    Some recent I love in no order

    1) Flashpoint - more action movie than pure martial arts movie, but Donnie Yen vs Calvin Chou is the wet-dream of any MMA/BJJ fan

    2) Ip Man 1 & 2 - Donnie again... these 2 movies may be a thin veil of the Chinese Nationalism... both movies follow the same structure... Ip Man is challenged by the rest of the MA community, he beats them... foreigner comes in and kills one of the Chinese MA community who was a friend of Ip's... he fights the foreigner and wins ... think it was a little unrealistic for him to take on 10 karatekas -- but overall, love Donnie's acting... he doesn't play his usual cocky self (which is closer to real life for him)... he plays a subdued/reserved man. The tabletop fight vs Sammo is way over-the-top but so enjoyable!

    3) Legend of the Fist - Return of Chen Zhen - no surprise, Donnie yet again... may have been a statement to Hollywood casting Taiwanese pop idol Jay Chou as Kato lol... great visuals/sets a la Tim Burton's Batman... the opening fight vs the German soldiers had me so hyped, I couldn't sleep that night! watched it over and over! the adrenaline and testorene overflowed! overall uneven movie for me, but Shu Qi/Hsu Chi's acting as well as Donnie's was good. The fights and visuals helped make this movie for me to be a favorite - it could've been better

    4) 14 Blades - ok my last Donnie for now lol - Donnie in a period piece, plays Green Dragon, the best of the Emperor's secret police... takes on a powerful eunuch ... look for Chen Kuan-tai in a cameo fight; plot is a little confusing, but scenery is beautiful and the fights entertaining... love rottie Kate Tsui with her whip/veils style

    5) Ong Bak - Tony Jaa - love the thai bareknuckle fights... 1 little krabi krabong fight... Jaa inspirations while growing up was Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan... lots of Chan's 'parkour' stunts by Jaa.

    6) Tom Yum Goong aka The Protector - Tony Jaa again. towards the end, probably homage to Bruce Lee's Game of Death, filmed in one long take, he is in a restaurant and fights his way to the upper floors; one of my fave scenes ever, Jaa breaks the arms and legs of 53 goons if memory serves (yes I'm a martial arts movies geek, i sat there and counted! lol at me)

    7) Yamada - The Samurai of Ayothaya -- Buakaw has a part in this... based on Historical figure, samurai stranded in Thailand, comes to adopt Thailand as his homeland and helps defend it from attacks -- if you loved the Thai bareknuckle action in Tony Jaa's Ong Bak, check this one out!

    The Raid: Redemption - Iko Uwais in an almost pure 90 mins non-stop adrenaline ride! one fave scene is his use of the PR-24 baton paired with a folding knife against ~10 bad guys.

    9) The Man From Nowhere aka This Man - in the bonus features of the dvd, the making of part... it's mentioned the powers that be behind this movie wanted to show something different to the Korean audiences and they went with the Filipino martial arts... my fave art... fight scenes were short and ballistic... last fight scene had the star fight off like 10 guys with a gun and later a knife... the knife fights is one of the best in recent memory... when i watched this movie, the testosterone/adrenaline overflowed...couldn't sleep afterwards (i watch these 'violent' movies when the wife and kids are asleep)

    10) City of Violence - Korean movie, 2 buddies take on the rest of the Korean mafia that is out to kill them... parts of it is homage to the cult classic The Warriors


    loads more...



    Will be watching sooner or later:

    Takashi Miike's 13 Assassins - period piece
    War of the Arrow - period piece
    Damn, finally somone mentions a Shaw Brothers film...if you haven't seen five deadly venoms its = to a boxing fan saying they never heard of Ray Robinson... and this is like page 10 of this thread.

    You guys know boxing, but martial arts? Man if I see another thread with Van Damme who got his ass whooped by a tv wrestler or Ralph Machio karate kid...

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    2nd set of GIFs I made







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    SlimTrae,

    As good as 5 Deadly Venoms was, this may be sacrilege, i prefer Invincible Shaolin more!

    Please post some of your favorite MA films.

    Thank you in advance.

    ~sg
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    Default Happy 53rd Birthday Karen Shepherd!!

    Happy 53rd Birthday Karen Shepherd!!

    I have a project of making animated GIFs from Movies/TV of baton usage. She used a PR-24 in Mission of Justice. Was appropriate to post the GIF set I made on her birthday!





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    Last edited by Stickgrappler; 11-12-2014 at 09:52 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stickgrappler View Post
    SlimTrae,

    As good as 5 Deadly Venoms was, this may be sacrilege, i prefer Invincible Shaolin more!

    Please post some of your favorite MA films.

    Thank you in advance.

    ~sg
    I've got 15 more pages to go through here, I have faith Saddo Boxing fans LOL!

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    Default Re: Happy 53rd Birthday Karen Shepherd!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Stickgrappler View Post
    Happy 53rd Birthday Karen Shepherd!!

    I have a project of making animated GIFs from Movies/TV of baton usage. She used a PR-24 in Mission of Justice. Was appropriate to post the GIF set I made on her birthday!





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    http://www.stickgrappler.net/2014/11...epherd-pr.html
    A gif of a woman whoopin ass...next to the huggies diapers ; priceless.

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    Default GIFs of Kendo & Takakura Ken in The Yakuza (1974)

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    Default Re: Favourite Martial Arts Film

    That looks like a good film, we had a wrestler who was called Kendo Nagasaki
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    Default Re: Favourite Martial Arts Film

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    That looks like a good film, we had a wrestler who was called Kendo Nagasaki
    I love this film, but overall reception wasn't big... underrated film IMO

    great story with some plot twists, great acting

    Nice name!
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    Default Re: Favourite Martial Arts Film

    Quote Originally Posted by Stickgrappler View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    That looks like a good film, we had a wrestler who was called Kendo Nagasaki
    I love this film, but overall reception wasn't big... underrated film IMO

    great story with some plot twists, great acting

    Nice name!
    He was a big time wrestler who hid under the mask. they carried out an unveiling and he had red eyes.
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    Default Green Hornet - The Preying Mantis GIF Set

    Yesterday would've been Bruce Lee's 74th birthday, i didn't get a chance to post here yesterday.

    Made 17 GIFs from a Green Hornet episode where he fought his real-life student Dan Inosanto (as body double for Mako)







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    Bruce Lee vs Dan Inosanto!! and it's not the Game of Death!! (Green Hornet S01E10 GIF Set) ~ Stickgrappler's Sojourn of Septillion Steps
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    Default Happy 50th Birthday Nick Cheung!

    It was Nick Cheung's birthday yesterday. One of Hong Kong's A-list actors, Cheung won the Best Actor Awards for his performances in 2008's Beast Stalker and the recent 2013 Unbeatable. It was a huge accomplishment as Wong Kar Wai's The Grandmaster last year almost swept the Awards. Cheung beat out Tony Leung (as Ip Man) for Best Actor.

    Unbeatable has some MMA fights as well as boxing/mma training. In Nick Cheung's honor, I made 34 GIFs of him training in his honor.

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    You can find 13 more GIFs here:

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    Happy Birthday Nick Cheung!

    p.s. I reco Beast Stalker and Unbeatable.
    Last edited by Stickgrappler; 12-03-2014 at 09:11 PM.
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