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    I like drunken master 2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sifu Darkfist
    Kiss of the Dragon here, you guys?

    i have to agree with you on this one!! but now im excited about "Fearless"!!!

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    Pushing Hands

    The only real kungfu movie I've ever seen. No wirework, no back flips. Just good Tai Chi fighting applications and a real story about regular people in the U.S. dealing with the culture shock of having an elder Tai Chi master from China suddenly join the family.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samurai Jack
    Pushing Hands

    The only real kungfu movie I've ever seen. No wirework, no back flips. Just good Tai Chi fighting applications and a real story about regular people in the U.S. dealing with the culture shock of having an elder Tai Chi master from China suddenly join the family.

    i still have to see this movie!!! i also liked iron silk or iron & silk

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    Jackie Chan - Snake and Crane arts of Shaolin
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    Snake in the eagles shadow
    Prodigal Son
    Born Invincible
    Iron Monkey

    I love the Form scenes that Master Fok(Phillip Ko) does in Legend of a fighter, does anyone know the Style? Mihzong Quan?

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    Shaolin Challenges Ninja (I love the japanese getting whooped)

    My Father is A Hero (He uses a kid for a rope dart...genius)

    Mulan (I have 2 small kids and someone from my lineage choreographed the staff/gim steps)

    Dragons Forever (Biao at his best)

    Versus (Japanese zombie Kung-Fu)
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    Enter the dragon(hard to beat)
    Kiss of the dragon no 2, best jet movie one of his few with no wire work his awsome to watch. wire work wrecks it, its ok for matrix ( with just actors) but jet dosn"t need it

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    favorite MA movies

    KUNG FU HUSTLE is #1 !
    also The Last Dragon and Big Trouble in Little China
    I like Jet Li's fighting but Jackie Chan is just three stooges comedy.
    ONG BOK was good

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    Dude, every movie listed so far is "fake-fu". Why is it so much more popular than the real deal? I hate those stupid movies.

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    just saw Wu Ji yesterday.

    It is actually about a fairy tale.

    The general, the girl, the king, and the fast runner etc.

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    wow, you guys are a bunch of whipper snappers mentioning all those reletavley new movies. Ok, maybe a couple of older ones in there but come on! COME ON!!!!

    no one mentioned what are possibly two of the best kungfu flicks ever made and still to this day hold it.

    1) Masterkiller (the 36th chamber of shaolin)

    2) 5 deadly venoms


    if you haven't seen these, you haven't really seen a decent kungfu movie yet. lol
    Kung Fu is good for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samurai Jack
    Dude, every movie listed so far is "fake-fu". Why is it so much more popular than the real deal? I hate those stupid movies.
    Movie-Fu by definition is fake....only the instructional videos have real-fu...and sometimes they don't.


    no one mentioned what are possibly two of the best kungfu flicks ever made and still to this day hold it.

    1) Masterkiller (the 36th chamber of shaolin)

    2) 5 deadly venoms
    I never put these on my list of faves cause i always thought it was a given these movies need to be counted...
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    Wow

    I forgot the flying guillotine and the kid with the golden arm? i cant remember the name.

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