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Which martial art movie star do you like best?

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My favourites are :

 

Steven Seagal(Aikido)

 

Jet-Li (kung-fu)

 

Chuck Norris(Karate)

 

Jackie Chan(Kung-fu)

 

And of course Bruce Lee!:karate:

 

 

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I like Jet Li and Chan. Thats about it. I don't watch many martial arts type movies unless they are like Lethal Weapon or Rush Hour, etc.

 

 

I dont particualy like martial arts movies, as they are done just to impress the audience. They are nothing like real fights (esp. when the baddies attack one at a time)

 

Dont shout at me cos of my views

 

Tobias

 

 

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new favorites:

 

jackie chan

 

jet li (black mask)

 

wesley snipes (blade)

 

old favorites:

 

bruce lee(enter the dragon,etc.)

 

brandon lee( the crow/rapid fire)

 

tashiro mafone(red sun)

 

sho kosugi(the master{old series}/ninja III)

 

david carradine("kung fu"{old series}/circle of iron)

 

a honorable mention:

 

the matrix fight scene.

 

lo lieh(five fingers of death)

 

more to be mentioned later.

 

:nod:

 

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[ This Message was edited by: Patrick on 2001-06-11 00:32 ]

rushman (karate forums sensei)

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"saying nothing...sometimes says the most"--e. dickerson

My Favorite one is Chow Youn Fat and Jet Li.

 

 

Golden Tiger

2nd dan Shotokan Karate do

My all time favourites would have to be.......

 

Jean Claude van Dam & Bruce Lee

 

:karate:

 

 

"In combat know the enemys rhythm, use a rhythm he cannot anticipate, upset his rhythm, and win." Miyamoto Musashi (1584-1645)


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On 2001-06-10 17:22, Tobias_Reece wrote:

 

I dont particualy like martial arts movies, as they are done just to impress the audience. They are nothing like real fights (esp. when the baddies attack one at a time)

 

Dont shout at me cos of my views

 

Tobias

 

Of course Tobias. A movie nowadays isn't good if it isn't unrealistic. Take "Romeo Must Die" for example. You see in the begining in the night club where this guy kicks two guys one after another while in the air. He just twists in the air and kicks them both while lying horizontally in the air. Very silly indeed, but a good movie anyway. :smile:

 

 

Lars Østergaard

Anybody seen "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"? The one that got 4 oscars. It's very cool. One thing that puzzles me is that they are able to fly...

 

 

Lars Østergaard

if you have followed traditional chinese martial arts movies they have allways done that.

 

for instance:

 

jackie chan started in these types of movies.

 

 

rushman (karate forums sensei)

3rd dan wtf/kukkiwon

"saying nothing...sometimes says the most"--e. dickerson

Yeah.

 

Jackie Chan is cool. He has style. :smile:

 

 

Lars Østergaard

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