any good kung fu movies

Discussion in 'Kung Fu' started by Shortfuse, Dec 21, 2003.

  1. Shortfuse

    Shortfuse King of Hearts

    do you know any good kung fu movies? some without weapons but pure fighting? i dont wanna see a story, i wanna see some fighting.
     
  2. Andy Murray

    Andy Murray Sadly passed away. Rest In Peace.

    Start off with the 'must see' movies.

    All the OLD Jackie Chan stuff like Drunken Master, Fearless Hyena's etc.

    The Jet Li Wong Shun Leung series are classics also.

    Bruce Lee of course!
     
  3. Shortfuse

    Shortfuse King of Hearts

    bruce lee has a story, why doesnt any one make of movie about pure kick @$$


    they can call it " PURE KICK @$$

    it can be 3 hours long and the title knida says it all , and tell me how many of you wouldnt wanna see it! no one
     
  4. Sub zero

    Sub zero Valued Member

    Pretty much the same as Andy.

    But defo drunken master (jackie chan), Once upon a time in china (Jet li) and ne bruce lee film you choose.

    Those are the must see's in my opinion.
     
  5. Sub zero

    Sub zero Valued Member

    Donnie yen is sometimes great and sometimes............not aswell.
     
  6. SoKKlab

    SoKKlab The Cwtch of Death!

  7. Shortfuse

    Shortfuse King of Hearts

    whos donnie yen
     
  8. God

    God New Member

    gordon liu has some good stuff

    five deadly venoms has a lot of story but is aw3esome nonetheless

    master of the flying guillotine is the best kung fu movie ever created.

    drunken master, yes, is really really great.

    jet li's the one is the only jet li movie i've ever seen and it was terrible...didn't like the fighting and the story was just AWFUL
     
  9. Hakko-Ryu

    Hakko-Ryu New Member

    master of the flying guillotine was just on tv the other night...it was pretty damn cheesy but fun.
     
  10. ns_oni

    ns_oni Valued Member

    young master was good aswell
     
  11. Cain

    Cain New Member

  12. SoKKlab

    SoKKlab The Cwtch of Death!

    Lol,
    The idea with reviews is to actually say something about the movie and what it entails and give a new perspective on it and not repeat the studio marketing blurb, by just describing the plot and who's in it! That's the easy way out!

    (My Thousandth post!-Oh god, where did it all go wrong?)
     
  13. Andy Murray

    Andy Murray Sadly passed away. Rest In Peace.

    Hey congrats on the 1,000th post Sokklab ;)
     
  14. SoKKlab

    SoKKlab The Cwtch of Death!

    It just snuck up on me, I was planning to do the traditional 1000th post thing, but suddenly there I was spouting off about the standard of Kung Fu movie reviews....

    Oh well, i'll wait until post 2000, by that time, i'll of thought of a really rock hard thread topic. LOL.

    Back to movie reviews-Rubbish!
     
  15. Andy Murray

    Andy Murray Sadly passed away. Rest In Peace.

    Prodigal Son, and Chess Boxing are classics.

    'Master with Cracked Fingers' is so bad you godda see it.
     
  16. SoKKlab

    SoKKlab The Cwtch of Death!

    Mr. Vampire is pure class.
     
  17. David

    David Mostly AFK, these days

    I think Andy Murray and I are drawing from the same video library :) Cracked fingers - wtf was that film about?

    The old films have the best kung fu IMO. They may have done 50 takes to get it right but it's often a lot more real than later stuff. Every time you get the urge to buy one, you could save a lot of hasle by going for reommendations; I think 2/3 of the films I've bought are diabolical.

    The best Jackie Chan films have excellent training scenes: Drunken Master, Fearles Hyena are my faves.

    Rgds,
    David
    Another good Jackie Chan is Hand of Death.
     
  18. Greg-VT

    Greg-VT Peasant

    ahh..... Wong Fei Hung?



    I like these quality Jackie Chan films - Snake in Eagles Shadow, Drunken Master.

    Way of the Dragon, Fist of Fury -goes unsaid, but not really Kung Fu films.
     
  19. Andy Murray

    Andy Murray Sadly passed away. Rest In Peace.

    LOL, yer right VT, crossed wires in me noggin. :D
     
  20. God

    God New Member

    the cheesiest kung fu movie (witha wful kung fu) was bruce lee fights back from the grave. starring...bruce LI. it was absoultely terrrible...terrrrible...but still entertaining.
     

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