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Master
Watched Tuxedo with the kids yesterday and they loved it.
surprisingly or not surprisingly i've not watched much of JC's hollywood movies
will check this out - thx
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Stickgrappler
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Master
Watched Tuxedo with the kids yesterday and they loved it.
surprisingly or not surprisingly i've not watched much of JC's hollywood movies
will check this out - thx
Rumble in the Bronx is very good too - children loved the mistakes at the end. That was one of his first movies in the US.
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Universal Soldier Day of Reckoning. Not really martial arts but badass :foruml10gc5:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwBlTJrvL8Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApfUcTGgPeo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8zNtuZKvLk
Movie NINJA starring Scott Atkins came out in the same year with NINJA ASSASSINS and got overshadowed because of NA's star Rain... Rain is shit and know nothing about Martial Arts..
NINJA is one of the best Ninja movies in recent times..
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Master
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Stickgrappler
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Master
Watched Tuxedo with the kids yesterday and they loved it.
surprisingly or not surprisingly i've not watched much of JC's hollywood movies
will check this out - thx
Rumble in the Bronx is very good too - children loved the mistakes at the end. That was one of his first movies in the US.
Watched it mainly for Francoise Yip ;-)
She was also in Jet's Black Mask
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Had to look her up nice. :cool:
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Master
Had to look her up nice. :cool:
Yea she's cool but does she do ass to mouth?
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Watched Warrior and that really did nearly make me cry.
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It would not play for me.
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13 assassins is brutal and very gory film.
Japanese and China do not always have the best relationship do they?
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Master
13 assassins is brutal and very gory film.
Japanese and China do not always have the best relationship do they?
China and Korea have a long history with Japan... if you look at all the martial arts films, it's always about the so and so kungfu master against samurais or Tae Kwon Do fighting samurais..
In asia, samurais are sort of looked down upon for using swords...
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FinitoElDinamita
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Master
13 assassins is brutal and very gory film.
Japanese and China do not always have the best relationship do they?
China and Korea have a long history with Japan... if you look at all the martial arts films, it's always about the so and so kungfu master against samurais or Tae Kwon Do fighting samurais..
In asia, samurais are sort of looked down upon for using swords...
Did not realise that about the Samurai, I always thought they were seen as honourable warriors. Wolverine fights one in his latest film.
So Kung Fu is China (although originated in India), Karate is Japanese and what is Korean martial arts?
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Master
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FinitoElDinamita
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Originally Posted by
Master
13 assassins is brutal and very gory film.
Japanese and China do not always have the best relationship do they?
China and Korea have a long history with Japan... if you look at all the martial arts films, it's always about the so and so kungfu master against samurais or Tae Kwon Do fighting samurais..
In asia, samurais are sort of looked down upon for using swords...
Did not realise that about the Samurai, I always thought they were seen as honourable warriors. Wolverine fights one in his latest film.
So Kung Fu is China (although originated in India), Karate is Japanese and what is Korean martial arts?
Tae Kwon Do is Korean art... most of the high flying, fancy kicks you see are Tae Kwon Do moves..
Samurais are honourable amongs japanese but in the eyes of koreans and chinese, they are cowards hiding behind a sword..
Its like a bare handed guy fighting a dude with a baseball bat. There is no honor in that..