Thursday, November 12, 2009

Whats the best martial arts movie?

Kung Fu Hustle.





It's the sum of all Kung Fu movies ever made, good or bad and then some : P

Whats the best martial arts movie?
Ong Bak! The Kickboxer! Enter The Dragon!
Reply:roundhouse kick to the junk
Reply:My all time favorite is enter the dragon, but I would rate crouching tiger hidden dragon right up their followed closely by Jet Li's the one.
Reply:My all time favourite has to be project A starting jackie Chan (they also made a sequal)





Its a non-stop fight from start to finish, with a storyline.





The final scene with the pirate is a classic. Its nice to see three 'heroes' put aside their differences, getting the sh*t kicked out of them trying to take down one guy that is obviously better than all of them together.





The only reason they win is they don't fight fair
Reply:anything with Jackie Chan or Bruce Lee
Reply:Enter the Dragon.
Reply:I like the "best of the best" and "Enter the dragon".
Reply:Many come's to mind. I do love the "Martial Arts". Right now though, I really like the ones made by Tony Jaa. That is "Ong Bak" and "Tom Yun Gong".
Reply:Hi there





I would have to say Enter the Dragon first followed by Bloodsport. There are tons of other great movies but the rest all seem to be either comedy or wire work films.
Reply:The Best Martial Arts Movie of All Time is:





"They Call Me Bruce"
Reply:The Best? Oh wow.....i ll have to say Bloodsport. Every time look at it, still like it just came out. Strange. I think Jet Li's earlier movies were really really good. Like The Shaolin Temple, The Twin Warriors, Legend of the Swordsman - these are all good. Bruce Lee's - The Game of Death is really something. Like the Fist of Fury it has a sense and feeling of an impending fate.
Reply:Best of the Best
Reply:enter the dragon evrything bruce lee dose in their is real
Reply:Anything with Chuck Norris.
Reply:Master Killer - a Shaw Bros classic. Still relevant to this day. Emphasizes the importance of training and perseverance to attain martial arts goals.
Reply:Jet Li's Fearless.





To me it shows a more true Nature of what Martial Arts is really about, that it's not for sport, or just hurting someone just because you feel like it, or just to show of as to what you can do or show that you're better than anyone else.





The Tea scene with the Japanese fighter sums it all up.


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