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thl wrote:I start watching martial art movies around the late 80s. Actors/actresses I remembered are Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Michelle Yeoh and Sammo Hung. They're all big name stars that dominated the Hong Kong movie industries, as well in Asia and the rest of the world.
The film that's likely to be remembered is Enter the Dragon. It's still regarded as a classic thanks to the impact that Bruce Lee brought and created in front of the cameras. Ataaaaah!!
felgekarp wrote:Got quite a few martial arts films, lots of Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung stuff, Ong Bak's worth tracking down to see some of the crazy stuff that Ja can do, but my favourite martial arts film at the moment is Kung Fu Hustle and I'd never been a big fan of wire work until I saw that.
thl wrote:
Favourite Jackie Chan films are Project A, Police Story, Wheels on Meals, Dragons Forever, Armour of God and Drunken Master II.![]()
Shaolin Soccer is another good movie to see for its comedy thanks to Stephen Chow.
The Last Ginja wrote:I watched Fearless in the cinema and I thought it was excellent. It's out on DVD soon and I would recommend anyone to watch it, great story and brilliant, well choreographed fight scenes.
I vaguely remember some Ninja films with Sho Kosugi in the mid/late 80's.
I also used to love the American Ninja films, however, watching one recently, they have dated very badly!
James A wrote:I lost interset in Martial arts films until i saw Ong Bak with Tony Jaa. One of the best martial arts films i've ever seen.
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