Jet Li
Nora Miao
Jackie (old school)
Jimmy Wang Yu
Angela Mao
Jet Li
Nora Miao
Jackie (old school)
Jimmy Wang Yu
Angela Mao
who is your fasvorite martial arts star. one that has some fighting experience. (no beijing wushu or chinese opera etc.)
Donnie Yen. he can do for form and function.
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Gordon Liu. I'm a sucker for the 70's classics...
Jet Li. I don't know about his fighting experience, but contemporary wushu isn't his only trade.
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Kuo Chui- the guy who played Lizard venom in 5 Deadly Venoms and Beggar Su in Ten Tigers from Kwangtung and many other Shaw Brother Venom films.
chen shan is my favorite, his kicks look so unreal, it alwys seems like when he does a backwards superman 3-4 kick combo, he seems like he is elevating up to the last blow. Hwang jang lee-nuff said.
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jethro,
Are you referring to Chang Shan from Shaolin Vs Lama and Shaolin Temple Strikes Back? If so, I would have to agree that he has a great prescence and leg skill.
The openng fight scene of Shaolin Temple Strikes Back was originally a little longer. It showed Chang Shan doing some serious kicking. I went to Chinatown to see that movie and I sat through it twice just to see that guy move.
mickey
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Mick, of course I am talking about chen shan from Shaolin vs. Lama.
If anyone could find out about CHEN SHAN's filmography, please list it here on this thread.
Now I need to go make a new thread on something that is really ****ing me off, look for it under "who's name is this?"
Donnie Yen
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Old school respect to Gordon Liu...there is only Master Killer
New school style...Donnie Yen...I love me the Legend of the Wolf...
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I'm sticking with Jet Li and Jackie Chan because I don't like the topic rules...
1.No one really fights in movies, so I could care less
2.I don't know of any star with real fight records, so I wouldn't know who can really fight and who can't
Originally Posted by Brad
First of all, Jet Li really can fight.
Second, have you ever heard of Benny the Jet Urquidez or Chuck Norris, cause I'm pretty sure you have.
Third, I just recently saw a bio of shen chan on a wutang movie, and he spent a lot of time in jail because of brawling, after watching this guy in shaolin vs lama, I have to admit that I would **** my pants if he wanted to fight me.
Also I know there are plenty of stories out there about Hwang Jang Lee, and even at like 75, I wouldn't dare challenge that guy, not if I was Vin Diesel.
So I don't want to rub you the wrong way, but just give my opinion that these guys really can fight. And come on dude, seriously, you are gonna tell me after watching fist of legend that Billy Chow wouldn't woop up on about anyone in this world. You can see the power within him, call it the glow if you want.
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