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Master
That is violence not martial arts. :)
That's martial arts in real life situations bruh. In a chaotic rumble where you are up against several heads attacking you from every direction, a lot of your kicks and punches arent going to be thrown with proper form..
Look at the clip again bra.. the main character in the van ( a lot like myself ) starts off with a baseball bat but once shit gets out of control and he loses the bat, he starts using Tae Kwon Do.. he runs up on a foo and executes an awkard jump kick that is very effective regardless...
That was realistic martial arts and he had to train for months just to make that scene look realistic.. that rumble scene was probably the realest scenes ive seen in a movie..
Chinese kungfu movies are tight but they use too much fake choreography with wires and bunch of other stuff.. Korean martial arts directors are emphasizing realness nowadays..
re: Favourite Martial Arts Film
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Originally Posted by
FinitoElDinamita
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Originally Posted by
Master
That is violence not martial arts. :)
That's martial arts in real life situations bruh. In a chaotic rumble where you are up against several heads attacking you from every direction, a lot of your kicks and punches arent going to be thrown with proper form..
Look at the clip again bra.. the main character in the van ( a lot like myself ) starts off with a baseball bat but once shit gets out of control and he loses the bat, he starts using Tae Kwon Do.. he runs up on a foo and executes an awkard jump kick that is very effective regardless...
That was realistic martial arts and he had to train for months just to make that scene look realistic.. that rumble scene was probably the realest scenes ive seen in a movie..
Chinese kungfu movies are tight but they use too much fake choreography with wires and bunch of other stuff.. Korean martial arts directors are emphasizing realness nowadays..
Actually you are right that is more reality than crouching tiger hidden dragon..
Happy 31st Birthday Iko Uwais!
home sick, i missed this :(
Belated birthday wishes to Iko Uwais who turned 31 2 days ago!
My way of celebrating, posted first set of 5 animated GIFs i made from the raid: redemption
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-4pkLSZlbIl...tion-1a-sg.gif
4 more here:
http://www.stickgrappler.net/2014/02/happy-31st-birthday-iko-uwais-raid.html
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That was violent use of the knife.
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Watched Spy Kids All the time in the world. It did not have a lot of martial arts but seeing Jessica in skin tight trousers and high heels was great.
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Happy 50th Birthday Mark Dacascos!!
Re: Top 10 Facts You Didn't Know About Sir Run Run Shaw
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Film Four are showing his early films in black and white on Thursday mornings.
Re: Top 10 Facts You Didn't Know About Sir Run Run Shaw
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Originally Posted by
Master
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Stickgrappler
Film Four are showing his early films in black and white on Thursday mornings.
very cool!
there were some other facts i didn't include like he loved films so much, he watched 6 films a day!
Happy 74th Birthday to the one and only Chuck Norris!!
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I have never been a fan of Chuck but he is ageless. There must be something about Martial Arts that makes them live longer.
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LOL
- Chuck Norris is the only person to really have "Birthdays". The rest of us have "Thank you Chuck for allowing me to live another year- days
- Chuck Norris doesn't blow out brithday candles, they surrender their flames willingly.
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Watched Bullet Proof monk and it was funny