Thursday, November 12, 2009

Can you recommend any good Kung Fu movies?

Does anyone know if there will be a Kung Fu Hustle 2?

Can you recommend any good Kung Fu movies?
For excellent Wu Shu try the Once Upon A Time In China series of films ,especially the ones with Jet Li (Li Lin-jie) as Wong Fei-hung ,or Jet`s remake of the Bruce Lee film Fist Of Fury called Fist Of Legend and my personal likes The Legend Of Fong Sai-yuk (simply known as The Legend in the US) parts I %26amp; II - even if the latter aren`t brilliant examples of acting excellence they are very entertaining examples of the genre (especially the fight sequence choreography) .


Or for just sheer fun try the early Jackie Chan classics The Young Master ,Snake In The Eagle`s Shadow , Drunken Master (a particular fave of mine) and his version of Fist Of Fury which he was in as a stunt fighter (New Fist Of Fury).


If you like Sammo Hung (Hung kam-bo) who did some of the fight choreography for Kung Fu Hustle - he fought Bruce Lee at the start of Enter The Dragon ,there`s his "Bruce tribute" Enter The Fat Dragon ,The Magnificent Butcher (a Wong Fei-hung film) ,his appearance AS Wong Fei-hung in Around The World In 80 Days (feat. Jackie Chan LOL) and the "Lucky stars" films with his "little brothers" Jackie Chan and Yuen Biao or the Vietnam film Eastern Condors.


To name several LOL
Reply:All Jackie Chan movies the old ones are the best.


Does all his own stunts
Reply:Jet Li..pick up any of his..not sure if 'kung fu; is the right expression...martial arts...


Kung Fu, was a series way back when....
Reply:enter the dragon ... bruce lee





infact all bruce lee films
Reply:Enter the Dragon!!!!
Reply:Watch "Enter the Dragon", then watch "Kentucky Fried Movie". In "KFM" there is a movie within the movie. It is called "A Fistful of Yen" and it makes fun of "Enter the Dragon". VERY FUNNY!





Also, "KFM" was the first parody movie made. You have to be at least 40 to really understand many of the mock tv commercials and jokes....but it's a good movie even for those under 40. Lots of crude humor and nudity. Not for little kids.





"....now, take him to be tortured!"
Reply:If you liked Kung Fu Hustle, you might like Shaolin Soccer. It is also a hilarious movie. You will like "Kung Pow" it is extremely hilarious, with fake mouth moving delay and a character called, "tonguey"...don't ask.
Reply:I was going to say Kung Fu Hustle. I loooooovvvve that movie and I've often wondered if they were going to come out with another one, but I haven't heard anything. anyway, the protector is an excellent movie. and anything with jet li is good. fearless, romeo must die, kiss of the dragon, black mask. but definitely watch the protector if you haven't already seen it. crazy stuff. hope this helps.
Reply:yep bruce lee was good enter the dragon was his last film,





jet li is excellant,





chuck norris films are always good (used to spar with bruce lee)





jackie chan best for a good laugh





kung fu was david carridine back when i was a lad





my choice jet li
Reply:I just love all of the Bruce Lee films and I'm a gal lol.


They are priceless in my opinion.
Reply:Any Bruce Lee film, but Enter the Dragon is the best, amazing stuff, better than Jackie Chan any day.
Reply:Enter the dragon has to be the best one, I have watched it so many times i have lost count.
Reply:Enter the dragon, and any Bruce lee film.
Reply:biased as i am... if u want purely brilliant kung fu sequences, you should really check out Jackie Chan's early 80's movies when he was at his peak... specifically... Project A, Drunken Master 2 and Police Story 1 %26amp; 2. You will see things that no one else could possibly do.





just watch this...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaQGvKjUy...
Reply:AAAAHHH Grasshopper, all the wise men will say that the oldies but goodies are the best, Bruce and Brandon Lee, Jackie Chan, Chuck Norris etc. But look out for the new sensation thats gripping the nation, TONY JAA!!!!





go to youtube and type in Tony Jaa - Ong Bak or The Warrior Within and see for yourself. He does all his own stunts, no wires and no computer graphics.....Hes Brill.





Mind and let me know what you think of him
Reply:Try 'Ong-bak' and 'warrior king' staring Tony Jaa. No CGI, no tricks, just amazing fights and stunts. Jaa is incredible. please see these films, you wont be disappointed.
Reply:I love the old Jackie Chan and Jet Li movies made when they were younger. I would recommend you see "Drunken Master" and "Once Upon A Time In China I - III"...awesome fight scenes. What these men could do with just a wet rag is un-freakin-believable LOL. Hope you enjoy these :)
Reply:Drunken Master


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