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What is your all time favorite martial art movie?

 

Mine is the "Five Deadly Venoms." That was one of the first movies I remember seeing on Saturday morning "Kung Fu Theater." It's one of the movies that got me fired up about the martial arts.

 

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Chris LaCava

 

"Man is born soft and supple,

 

in death he is hard and rigid..." LaoTzu

 

[ This Message was edited by: Chris from CT on 2001-09-29 06:23 ]

Chris LaCava

Jung Ki Kwan of Connecticut

"Man is born soft and supple,

in death he is hard and rigid..." LaoTzu

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um.... "the three ninjas" or something like that!!

when you do your best it`s going to show.

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Only the strong

 

BloodSport 1 -3

 

Enter The Dragon

 

Fist of Fury

 

Return of the Dragon

 

Chinese Connection

 

Best of the Best 1-3

 

Mortal Kombat 1-2

 

all of Jackie Chan flicks

 

.......and more :brow:

 

 

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"five deadly venoms"...one of my favorite cult classics...........also "5 fingers of death" is another old cult classic i enjoy from back in the day......... :nod:

 

 

rushman (karate forums sensei)

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Rushman,

 

Yeah, I am big on the Shaw Brothers movies and stuff from Gordon Liu ("Master Killer" & "Shaolin vs. Ninja"). Have you ever seen the Shaw Borthers movie called "Chinese Super Ninjas?" There is a part in it were one of the heros are fighting the Element of wood and he starts to run tword the ninja. You can see he stops quickly in emmence pain from stepping in something. My girlfriend and I are trying to decide if he stepped on his intestines. :eek:

 

take care

 

 

Chris LaCava

Jung Ki Kwan of Connecticut

"Man is born soft and supple,

in death he is hard and rigid..." LaoTzu

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