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    Scientist suspect that tears from Chuck Norris can cure cancer. They can't be positive about it because Cuck Norris never cries

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    Quote Originally Posted by walrus View Post
    Scientist suspect that tears from Chuck Norris can cure cancer. They can't be positive about it because Cuck Norris never cries
    Bruce Lee would kick his ass.
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    Watched Bullet Proof monk and it was funny
    good fun flick... based on a short-lived comic series -- too bad no more

    Stiffler was ok in it, not as good as he was in The Rundown with The Rock -- forget if BPM was before or after Rundown
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stickgrappler View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Watched Bullet Proof monk and it was funny
    good fun flick... based on a short-lived comic series -- too bad no more

    Stiffler was ok in it, not as good as he was in The Rundown with The Rock -- forget if BPM was before or after Rundown
    Stiffler is best remembered for American Pie and Road Trip
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    lol - i know, hence calling him Stiffler
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    past two nights, i rewatched steven seagal's above the law and hard to kill

    man early seagal is awesome! i recall there was no action star doing aikido let alone wristlocks/breaks and it was a breath of fresh air for the action movies scene coming from hollywood

    so sad how the rest of his life turned out
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stickgrappler View Post
    past two nights, i rewatched steven seagal's above the law and hard to kill

    man early seagal is awesome! i recall there was no action star doing aikido let alone wristlocks/breaks and it was a breath of fresh air for the action movies scene coming from hollywood

    so sad how the rest of his life turned out
    I liked his first film hard to Kill and possibly Nico? but thought he was getting fatter and the films worse so gave up on him. I did like his realistic moves for fighting simple and effective.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stickgrappler View Post
    past two nights, i rewatched steven seagal's above the law and hard to kill

    man early seagal is awesome! i recall there was no action star doing aikido let alone wristlocks/breaks and it was a breath of fresh air for the action movies scene coming from hollywood

    so sad how the rest of his life turned out
    I agree, Segal was hard as fuck when he first came out and I thought his style of action movies were innovating..

    I was a little kid when my dad took me to go out watch Hard To Kill at the theatres haha without telling my mom.. man that movie blew me away at the time and I still think its good movie today!

    Segal had some real hard movies like above the law, out for justice, marked for death, and Under siege..

    I think he started sucking after On Deadly Ground came out in 94 although he had some few decent ones that followed like Under Siege..

    Segal really fucked up in the 2000s when he got involved with some mob associates.. he made a ljg term deal with them which was why he started making so many straight-to-dvd B movies..

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    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Stickgrappler View Post
    past two nights, i rewatched steven seagal's above the law and hard to kill

    man early seagal is awesome! i recall there was no action star doing aikido let alone wristlocks/breaks and it was a breath of fresh air for the action movies scene coming from hollywood

    so sad how the rest of his life turned out
    I agree, Segal was hard as fuck when he first came out and I thought his style of action movies were innovating..

    I was a little kid when my dad took me to go out watch Hard To Kill at the theatres haha without telling my mom.. man that movie blew me away at the time and I still think its good movie today!

    Segal had some real hard movies like above the law, out for justice, marked for death, and Under siege..

    I think he started sucking after On Deadly Ground came out in 94 although he had some few decent ones that followed like Under Siege..

    Segal really fucked up in the 2000s when he got involved with some mob associates.. he made a ljg term deal with them which was why he started making so many straight-to-dvd B movies..
    Jean Claude was much the same great films at first and crap later.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Stickgrappler View Post
    past two nights, i rewatched steven seagal's above the law and hard to kill

    man early seagal is awesome! i recall there was no action star doing aikido let alone wristlocks/breaks and it was a breath of fresh air for the action movies scene coming from hollywood

    so sad how the rest of his life turned out
    I agree, Segal was hard as fuck when he first came out and I thought his style of action movies were innovating..

    I was a little kid when my dad took me to go out watch Hard To Kill at the theatres haha without telling my mom.. man that movie blew me away at the time and I still think its good movie today!

    Segal had some real hard movies like above the law, out for justice, marked for death, and Under siege..

    I think he started sucking after On Deadly Ground came out in 94 although he had some few decent ones that followed like Under Siege..

    Segal really fucked up in the 2000s when he got involved with some mob associates.. he made a ljg term deal with them which was why he started making so many straight-to-dvd B movies..
    Jean Claude was much the same great films at first and crap later.
    JCVD is classic man.. He had so many great flicks in the 90s i can't even count.. Just on top of my head, Blood Sport, Cyborg, Lion Heart, Death Warrant, Kick Boxer, and Universal Soildier comes to mind..

    I thought Universal Soilder was the coolest thing ever when it first came out. Shit blew me away..

    JCVD > Chuck Norris

    Chuck Norris is just an American thing... True fans of martial arts, we dont really do Chuck Norris..

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    Watched Hanna which was about a sixteen-year-old girl who was raised by her father, Eric Bana who is a good actor, to be the perfect assassin and is tracked by a ruthless intelligence agent and her operatives.
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    while seagal was married to his first wife, a japanese woman, he married another woman.

    he beat his first wife so badly, word was he was kicked out of japan

    he married kelly le brock (hard to kill costar, woman in red star and weird science star; and model) 9 yrs and had 2 or 3 kids... he beat her during that time... finally divorced

    at some point, he got fatter and fatter and his movies got worse and worse - but early seagal was da bomb
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    John Woo fresh off his success of A Better Tomorrow 1-2, The Killer, Hardboiled and others, wanted to break into Hollywood

    JCVD was hounding Woo to be director in his next project... JCVD was one of the top action stars at the time... for whatever Woo met up with JCVD and JCVD intentionally passed gas in front of Woo and thought it was funny
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stickgrappler View Post
    while seagal was married to his first wife, a japanese woman, he married another woman.

    he beat his first wife so badly, word was he was kicked out of japan

    he married kelly le brock (hard to kill costar, woman in red star and weird science star; and model) 9 yrs and had 2 or 3 kids... he beat her during that time... finally divorced

    at some point, he got fatter and fatter and his movies got worse and worse - but early seagal was da bomb
    Kelly was beautiful. Seagal needs to be shot for touching her.
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    It's Jackie Chan's 60th birthday today!

    Posted his newest movie, in both Chinese and English dub versions.

    Enjoy!

    Happy 60th Birthday Jackie Chan!! / Jackie Chan's new movie, Police Story (2013) (Full movie) ~ Stickgrappler's Sojourn of Septillion Steps
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