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-disciple-
11-23-2005, 08:33 AM
Well, recently ive gotten into Martial Arts movies. Two i particularly liked were Ong-Bak and Bloodsport, because they looked very realistic ( no floating or flying, etc.) My question is, how realistic was the combat in these two movies? Ong-Bak especially, because i heard the Main character did all of the stunts himself. Any feedback would be nice, i know this is probably a very stupid question, but these two movies got my wondering especially.

SevenStar
11-23-2005, 11:16 AM
you really won't find realistic combat in any movie. However, "The Bourne Identity" did a good job, so did the original "Lethal Weapon". Ong bak had lots of flying and leaping techniques - the jumping double uppercut, the drop knee from the platform above, the chase through town, etc... However, there ws a lot of good thai technique in there. Bloodsport is one of van damme's only decent movies, but no, the fighting in it was not realistic either.

mantis108
11-23-2005, 03:19 PM
Well, Ong Bak in some ways reminds me of "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom". :D

I think Van Damage does have one interesting movie - "In Hell". He actually have some grappling scenes in there. Another one that is pretty interesting one starring Tommy Lee Jones and Benicio Del Toro is "The Hunted" which has some cool knife fighting scenes.

Beside Bruce Lee's movies, I think I only like Jet Li's "Fist of Legend". But it's not "realistic" fighting per se. So...

In the most recent Steven Seagal release "Today You Die", he dropped Randy Couture with one punch. That pretty much tells you how Hollywood works - unrealistic when money is involved. lol... You've got the dough you got to drop the Champ any which way you want. ;) Only in the movie and only in the movie that good old Stevie (oh the size of his ego) can drop Captain America with one single punch. :D

Mantis108

Chief Fox
11-23-2005, 04:56 PM
Didn't Chuck KO Randy in their last fight?

Edit: He sure did: http://www.ufcfightnews.com/ufc52.html

Siu Lum Fighter
11-24-2005, 06:31 PM
I honestly don't think Bruce Lee's fight scenes are all that realistic either. Especially in movies like "The Big Boss" and "The Chinese Connection" when dozens of opponenets come running at him wildly and he just kicks them one after the other effortlessly. Anyone who's been in a real conflict like that knows that's just a lot of hooey.:rolleyes:

SanSoo Student
11-26-2005, 01:49 AM
You mean you can't Learn real CMA from Hong Kong movies? :confused:

I wish I could learn Kung Fu Styles in 100 mins.:D