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Enter the dragon was a good movie, but i wasnt very fond of the action, i mean i loved Bruce , but Jim Kelly and John Saxon fighting im simmilar ways to him was just B.S

 

 

when it comes to old school martial arts movies i prefer shaw brother productions like Killer Army, 5 Deadly Venoms,Goldern Arms, and Spearman

 

 

The best Fighting sequence in any movie is however Jackie Chan vs Benny The Jet in the movie Meals on Wheels

 

i also love swordplay movies, especially japanese ones such as Lone Wolf and Cub and the Zatoichi series

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I really liked Enter the Dragon. Even though he wasn't in a hugh majority of the flick the scenes with him fighting were superb.

 

But my favourite martial artist is Jet Li. Tai Chi Master is probably the best fight film ever IMO. About 90% was pure fighting hand to hand and a bit of swordplay.

 

I also like the OUATIC films as well, even though the character he plays is like a robot. It's funny though, kind of like steven segal and how his face doesn't change.

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you know, Bruce Li had some good movies too, my personal fav was the 3 avengers

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i like the new police story

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I just saw an "Im Memoriam" documentary about Bruce Lee. That was so great.

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I really dig the ralier works of Jet Li, but I have no problem with Bruce Lee nor Jackie Chan.

 

Li's budo is quite beautiful.

 

:blink:

 

Um...you guys...I thought he fought using the style Jet Kun Do.

 

Lee mixes 3 style together, kung fu, kick boxing, and akido.

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I like Jackie Chan more than Lee or Li, though I definately respect the work of the other two. Where Jet Li and Bruce Lee tend to be more straightforward, and arguably more practical, in their fighting style, Jackie Chan is more "colorful," and I find it more entertaining to watch.

 

I can't really pick which of his films I like the best.. The original Drunken Master was awesome, as was the one that started with the lion/dragon fight, I think it was The Young Master.

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I liked Enter the Dragon, which is my fav Bruce Lee film, and The Young Master, which is my favourite JAckie Chan film.

 

But my favourite martial arts movie is Bloodsport. It just has a certain magic for me.

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But my favourite martial arts movie is Bloodsport. It just has a certain magic for me.

Aye, that is indeed great. Bolo Yeung rules.

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I prefer Jackie CHan over Lee or Li just bcuz most of his films are so damn funny, and he's that good a martial arts master in those films, he seems clutzi at times and would almost act like a chinese version of kramer...

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Jackie Chan was also an extra who gets his neck broken in (I think) Enter The Dragon.

 

You guys need to watch Jackie Chan's Project A. That movie is all kinds of badassed.

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yes, Jackie Chan has the comedy element that Bruce and Jet could never do

 

although i prefer Samo because he defys the laws of physics and is funnier than Jackie, though there best movies are the collaborations of Jackie, Samo, and Yuen Biao (they all went to the peking opera school together)

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though there best movies are the collaborations of Jackie, Samo, and Yuen Biao (they all went to the peking opera school together)

 

The few of those movies that I've seen are the brest. I need to find more. I've heard "wheels on meals" or whatever it's called is one of the coolest.

 

I watched a documentary on Jackie Chan once that showed this near-fatal stunt that was fouled during a hong-kong flick. He was supposed to swing with this tree branch onto a wall. The problem was that, in real life, the wall was on the edge of a tall cliff, and the branch broke during the take. Scary stuff.

 

And I've actually never seen Project A - I must go find this one.

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Jackie chan is far batter than Jet Li and he is loose and not as stiff as him.

I admire it a lot and of course Jackie actually has some sense of humor IMO. :(

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