After all these years you've been on the forum, I know. Believe me, I know. ;)
Hey! I felt so bad about that I just went and bought something off of www.martialartsmart.com. Which, by the way, is hands down the most efficient, customer-oriented martial arts supply website EVER!
CLF Buddha Palm.. from some dude I never heard of. At any rate, I won't even get to watch it for at LEAST a month, because I shipped it stateside, and you all know where I am now.
Guilt is a powerful tool.
You can call me Debbie now. But only if you whisper it softly. :eek:
Dang, I should guilt trip more of you.
hello ,
yes you are 100% right about that.
that is the reason why there is a special place under the profile picture where members of the system may add their Acting experience etc..
and the fighters can always follow acting courses if they are really interested in acting.
yes film fighting is very different, a well know way in movies is fighting to each others hands instead of directly hit someone well.
yes that is true, but they can follow acting courses.
you should stick to cartoon conventions.
you need all the right ingredients to make a good kungfu flick.
There are a lot of flops.
1. the warring state or Zhan Guo, they rewrote history. big flop or failure.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PK-YfGnGeY4
2. Guang Yun Chang by Donnie Yen. It should be about how to fight a war and not about personal duking it out with flashing moves.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&fe...&v=UWu6KGG5ccg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwADg...eature=related
another big failure.
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In short, it is not that easy.