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Posted by [N]�k|��[Z] on Jan-14-2010 20:13:

old skool kung fu movies

anyone else like them?.. i dont mean ones that are 10 years old.. im talking really old skool ones from the 70's and early 80's like early early jackie chan stuff i.e drunken master,my luky stars,wheels on meals, legend of drunken master. and others like wu-tang vs ninja, 36 chambers.

proper martial arts movies that show actual skill, rather than showing what is the most fucked up crazy looking move you can possibly achieve using CGI and wires.

im predominantly a horror movies buff [80's style too] but every once in a while i go through my kung fu phase, and im now after some decent oldies. the more bizarre the better. i watched 'master of flying guillotine' which wasnt amazing, but not bad, some good ideas like the yoga master with extendable arms [a la dhalsim]

this scene taken from legend of drunken master.. which is arguablyone of the best fight scenes ever in a movie




anyone know any other movies like this?


Posted by Jackson on Jan-14-2010 20:17:

Once upon a time in China
The Big Boss

Theres quite a few out there, I can't think of any right now.

Look for as you already said Old School Jackie Chan, but also Donnie Yen, Jet Lee and Stephen Chow as well for more of a comedy like film.


Posted by [N]�k|��[Z] on Jan-14-2010 20:20:

ahh im not a fan of jet lee at all.. same with bruce lee. id much rather just watch movies with nobodies in it as long as the fight scenes are skillful, and the story line is far fetched and supernatural-like.
once upon a time in china, ive not seen.. might give that a watch


Posted by leph555 on Jan-14-2010 20:29:


Posted by [N]�k|��[Z] on Jan-14-2010 20:43:

quote:
Originally posted by leph555


hahahahaha


Posted by woscar on Jan-14-2010 20:45:

Re: old skool kung fu movies

quote:
Originally posted by [N]�k|��[Z]
jackie chan


quote:
Originally posted by [N]�k|��[Z]
proper martial arts movies


Does not compute.


Posted by Jackson on Jan-14-2010 20:48:

Re: Re: old skool kung fu movies

quote:
Originally posted by woscar
Does not compute.


Lol, you cannot deny that films like Drunken Master is one of the original Kung Fu movies...however if you are thinking of films like "The Tuxedo" then yeah...I agree


Posted by [N]�k|��[Z] on Jan-14-2010 21:06:

Re: Re: old skool kung fu movies

quote:
Originally posted by woscar
Does not compute.


ah come on man.. i know your a movie man.. but that is just bullshit. granted his newer movies since 'rumble in the bronx' are not hardcore kung fu. but his older ones are. and i dont just mean the action movies he did with golden harvest like 'police story'.. i mean the real kung fu movies like 'snake in the eagles shadow' etc


Posted by wienerschnitzel on Jan-14-2010 21:15:

i'm a big bruce lee fan, my favorite is 'the big boss' aka 'fists of fury'


Posted by [N]�k|��[Z] on Jan-14-2010 21:46:

quote:
Originally posted by wienerschnitzel
i'm a big bruce lee fan, my favorite is 'the big boss' aka 'fists of fury'



ah is that the one where he is facing the japs?... i think i have the sequel on DVD.. not seen the first one.. but the second has a bruce lee lookalike in it lol


Posted by Teezdalien on Jan-15-2010 03:02:

The Big Boss was where he worked at the Ice block factory that were smuggling drugs in the ice blocks, fucking classic.


Posted by wienerschnitzel on Jan-15-2010 03:15:

i think he was trying to bone his cousin too.. i haven't seen it in a while


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Jan-15-2010 03:26:

quote:
Originally posted by [N]�k|��[Z]
ahh im not a fan of jet lee at all.. same with bruce lee. id much rather just watch movies with nobodies in it as long as the fight scenes are skillful, and the story line is far fetched and supernatural-like.
once upon a time in china, ive not seen.. might give that a watch


how can you like jackie chan but not bruce lee? chan is a chump whose films are shit. bruce is the man.


Posted by Cloudburst on Jan-15-2010 10:02:


Posted by bamski on Jan-15-2010 11:35:

Re: old skool kung fu movies

i've tried to find that one shaolin temple / 36 chambers english dubbed version that was the source for all samples in wtc - enter the 36 chambers, but with no luck

drunken master is one of the funniest movies ever


Posted by GrimReaper on Jan-15-2010 12:24:

Maybe you haven't found it because Shaolin temple and The 36th chamber of Shaolin are two different movies.

Downloading movies is not my thing at all but if dvds go, the version of 36th chamber with an English dub - the US R1 release, is available on amazon uk for ~�4.50.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jan-15-2010 13:08:



"You have offended my family, and you have offended a Shaolin temple."

I fucking love this film. First proper martial arts film I saw as a kid.


Posted by Acton on Jan-15-2010 13:14:

quote:
Originally posted by leph555






Posted by bamski on Jan-15-2010 14:04:

quote:
Originally posted by GrimReaper
Maybe you haven't found it because Shaolin temple and The 36th chamber of Shaolin are two different movies.


i know, i just can't remember from which one of them the samples were. i found a few of them but they were not the dubbed versions.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Jan-15-2010 16:57:


Posted by woscar on Jan-15-2010 19:23:

Re: Re: Re: old skool kung fu movies

quote:
Originally posted by [N]�k|��[Z]
ah come on man.. i know your a movie man.. but that is just bullshit. granted his newer movies since 'rumble in the bronx' are not hardcore kung fu. but his older ones are. and i dont just mean the action movies he did with golden harvest like 'police story'.. i mean the real kung fu movies like 'snake in the eagles shadow' etc


He has always been about comedy intertwined with martial arts. The quality of his earlier works was miles above the bullshit he does now but it was still very far from being "quality harcore Kung Fu" or "proper martial arts movies".

I understand how you can enjoy Jackie Chan movies more than Bruce Lee movies because they're more watered down, funny, and accessible but:

Bruce Lee >>>>>>>>> Jackie Chan.

Always.


Posted by Dj Nacht on Jan-15-2010 19:27:

If you clowns like Bruce Lee, I hope you've all seen the Movie Ip Man.


Posted by spanglo on Jan-15-2010 19:31:

The best I've seen is Shaolin vs. Lama.


Posted by [N]�k|��[Z] on Jan-15-2010 19:33:

quote:
Originally posted by spanglo
The best I've seen is Shaolin vs. Lama.


ill have to check that out then.. i have the sequel.. wutang vs ninja... its pretty boss


Posted by itsamemario on Jan-15-2010 19:53:

kung fu panda is the best martial arts movie ever made!
i have no idea how they trained all the animals, but it was very impressive nonetheless.


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