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    Ip Man: Final Fight

    This is not part of Donnie's soon-to-be trilogy, but the sequel to Ip Man: The Legend is Born.

    “Ip Man: Final Fight” – In Production
    Posted August 28, 2012 by kingofkungfu in Hong Kong/Chinese News


    Ip Man: Final Fight is the latest movie in production, but this is not part of the Donnie yen series, yet another spin off from the success of the movies like Ip Man – Legend Is Born.

    The three leading actors in the movie are Anthony Wong, Gillian Chung and Jordan Chan, all which have studied Wing Chun before the filming of the movie. Anthony Wong will play an older version of Ip Man whilst Gillian Chung and Jordan Chan will play Yip’s students. The cast also includes Anita Yuen, Eric Tsang and Timmy Hung.

    Also out this year is the movie Grand Masters, another movie based on the legend of Ip Man, which will star Tony Leung and of course Ip Man 3 – 3D, as Donnie Yen steps back in to play probably the biggest part in his career.

    The movie will probably be released sometime in 2013.
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    Ip Man 3?

    Well, that's going to confuse some people. Oh right. That's the point.
    "Ip Man 3" to premiere at HKIFF
    From Cinema Online Exclusively for Yahoo! NewsroomBy Syahida Kamarudin | Thu, Feb 28, 2013 1:52 PM SGT

    "Ip Man 3" to premiere at HKIFF

    28 Feb – The highly anticipated movie, "Ip Man: The Final Fight" is finally ready for release and will premiere at the Hong Kong International Film Festival on 17 March.

    Jayne Stars website reported that the movie, a direct sequel to the 2010 prequel film, "The Legend is Born – Ip Man" stars Anthony Wong instead of Donnie Yen in the role of Ip Man.

    Produced by Checkley Sin and directed by Herman Yau, the movie features Ip Man as an aging Wing Chun hero, and focuses on his final years in 1950s Hong Kong, where he attempts to establish his own martial arts academy against an economically-challenged environment in the restoration age post-World War II.

    Checkley Sin, who was also a disciple of Ip Man's son Ip Chun, expressed, "This will be the last Ip Man movie I will invest in. This film is different from other Kung Fu and action films. There are some aspects of Ip Man that others still don't know about, and I want to present them in this film."

    He continued, "The Final Fight is a film that is able to tell the complete life of Ip Man. As a loyal Wing Chun practitioner and successor of Ip Man, I believe that The Final Fight will be able to provide a perfect ending to his legendary story."

    The movie, filmed at the RMB 1.4 billion Xiqiao Dreamworks Studios built by Hong Kong's National Arts Holdings in Xiqiao, Guangdong, also stars Eric Tsang, Anita Yuen, Gillian Chung, Jordan Chan, and Wong Cho Lam.

    It will be released in Hong Kong cinemas on 28 March.
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    on the one hand i like to see anthony wong doing more kung fu roles(he is actually well versed in tai shing pek kwar) the only one he did before this was that stephen fung, spy kids rip off, which was pretty cool. on the other hand... enough ip man movies...

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    NEW Ip Man The Final Fight

    This is a lot better than the last rubbish released out there Ip 2 , Grandmaster Takes its time abit but once going, makes you see why VT became popular in Hong Kong

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    Ip Man Movie - Final Fight

    What do you think about the new IP Man moive called Final Fight?
    The Flow is relentless like a raging ocean with crashing waves devasting anything in its path.

    "Kick Like Thunder, Strike Like Lighting, Fist Hard as Stones."

    "Wing Chun flows around overwhelming force and finds openings with its constant flow of forward energy."

    "Always Attack, Be Aggressive always Attack first, Be Relentless. Continue with out ceasing. Flow Like Water, Move like the wind, Attack Like Fire. Consume and overwhelm your Adversary until he is No More"

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    I am not a big fan of the Ip Man movies, I think they do a disservice to wing chun. Further, I feel they encourage all the 'fake' sifus we are starting to see and enables marketing strategies such as those used by Sam Kwok; he dresses up like Ip Man in the movies now and performs demos to the sound track.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddington View Post
    I am not a big fan of the Ip Man movies, I think they do a disservice to wing chun. Further, I feel they encourage all the 'fake' sifus we are starting to see and enables marketing strategies such as those used by Sam Kwok; he dresses up like Ip Man in the movies now and performs demos to the sound track.
    LMAO! He looks so silly in his long dress doing his slap-fu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LFJ View Post
    LMAO! He looks so silly in his long dress doing his slap-fu.
    BTW I am not joking. Youtube has many clips and one recent one done in London.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddington View Post
    BTW I am not joking. Youtube has many clips and one recent one done in London.
    I know! That picture came immediately to mind. lol

    The song played on repeat for over 15 minutes.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2V3lpIe8LwQ

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yoshiyahu View Post
    What do you think about the new IP Man moive called Final Fight?
    As movie on it's own: I found it pretty boring, every fight scene had a good build up but just fell flat.

    As an Ip Man movie/franchise: I would probably rank it second below Donnie Yen's movies, slightly better than The Grandmaster (although it probably had some of the most interesting cinematography I've seen in a long time), but definitely above The Legend is Born. I'm sure this isn't the last franchise to be made.

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    Ip man grand prize!

    Enter to win a IP MAN GRAND PRIZE (3 DVDS: Ip Man, Ip Man 2: Legend of the Grandmaster & Ip Man: The Final Fight)! Contest ends 6:00 p.m. PST on 11/14/13. Good luck everyone!
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    claims to be the finale

    It's actually part 2 of franchise 2, but the U.S. DVD bears the same design as franchise 1 in order to sell it as part 3 of said franchise. Despite such marketing shenanigans, it's ok. IM:FF lacks the machismo of Donnie Yen in franchise 1 and the smoldering artistry of the Oscar contender, but it stands on its own as an enjoyable Kung Fu flick. It's like a postcard from vintage Hong Kong, set on the cluttered rooftops and the back alleys of the walled city. The color schemes have a hand-tinted tone just like the old photos of the period. Even the soundtrack reflects the times. The story is somewhat apologetic, redeeming rumors of Ip Man's autumn years and injecting an underground fight subplot for more fight scenes. The fights aren't as hard hitting as Donnie's work (who can be nowadays?) but they are satisfactory considering that most of the actors aren't known as action stars. It's the actors that shine.

    Anthony Wong and Eric Tseng are two of my fav HK character actors. Wong, always lends a certain genuineness to his roles, even in comedic farce. He's akin to Michael Caine, been at it forever taking a wide range of textured supporting roles and the occasional lead (check out Dr. Lamb, which is Wong's precedent to Hannibal Lector). Wong did train traditional Kung Fu for a while, but it's not what he's known for cinematically. I once compared Tseng unfairly to Danny Devito because they are both short and round, but they have both done unique exemplary work (Tseng in Infernal Affairs, inspiration for The Departed, and Devito in Matilda and Always Sunny in Philadelphia). The fight scene Wong vs. Tseng is well done considering that Kung Fu is not a specialty of either actor (although Wong has trained in TCMA). Newcomers Timmy Hung (Sammo's eldest son) and Jordan Chan (who stole the show in Dragon Pearl, a Sino-Aussie production starring Sam O'Neil recapturing his Jurassic days with a Chinese dragon) were both good, especially Jordan. I expected a little more from Gillian Chung.

    Like with part 1 of this franchise, Ip Chun, has a cameo, although in this one, it is fleeting. The film is told from Ip Chun's perspective, which gives this franchise his blessing, kind of like how Dragon got the blessing of Linda Lee. But lineage politics (so pervasive in this style), Bruce Lee references (modestly done here), and apologies aside, this is an amusing Kung Fu flick with plenty of decent fight scenes. No swordfights. Ratchets and axes. A lion dance fight. Ice tong fight. Lots and lots of Wing Chun.
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    Checkley Sin Kwok Lam

    We know this guy...
    January 18, 2022
    10:07 PM PST
    Last Updated 12 hours ago
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    Kung fu master Sin wants to run Hong Kong as leadership race looms

    By Jessie Pang and Twinnie Siu

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    A Chinese national flag (L) and a Hong Kong flag fly outside the Legislative Council, three days before the territory celebrates the 20th anniversary of its handover to Chinese rule, in Hong Kong, China June 28, 2017. REUTERS/Bobby Yip


    HONG KONG, Jan 19 (Reuters) - Hong Kong kung fu master and film producer Checkley Sin Kwok Lam said on Wednesday he intended to run in the city's leadership race, a surprise move that comes as incumbent leader Carrie Lam has yet to confirm whether she will run for a second term.

    The 65-year-old is the first person to announce their candidacy ahead of the election on March 27. Chief Executive Lam, who has presided over some of Hong Kong's most tumultuous periods in history, is due to end her term in June.

    Willing candidates need the backing of a powerful "patriots-only" electoral body formed by 1,500 pro-Beijing people in Hong Kong. It was unclear whether Sin had such support.

    In a YouTube video, Sin said his internet supporters convinced him to change his mind on not getting involved in politics.

    "Under the new election system, I believe every capable and reliable patriot can join the new chief executive election," Sin said. "I believe that I have the ability to win."

    With the election just weeks away, the silence from leader Lam and other heavyweights is unusual. Local media have speculated that potential candidates include Lam, Financial Secretary Paul Chan and former chief of the World Health Organisation, Margaret Chan. Lam has repeatedly declined to comment on whether she will run for a second term.

    Sin, who produced the film Ip Man, has been an active promoter of martial arts in the city. He heads the World Wing Chun Union, which focuses on the traditional southern Chinese kung fu style which was popularised in Hong Kong by Ip Man and Bruce Lee.

    Shares of National Arts Group , from which Sin resigned as chairman last July, soared more than 50% on Wednesday in their highest percentage gain since 2006. The company's market value is around HK$102 million ($13 million).

    Hong Kong-born Sin has his own YouTube channel with 155,000 subscribers and posts online every few days on topics ranging from politics to the Beijing Olympics. In 2021, one of his shows focused on what he called 'Western hypocrisy' on Hong Kong.

    He first started his online commentary in October 2019 at the height of Hong Kong's anti-government protests where he strongly sided with the government and the police force.

    The nomination period runs from Feb 15- March 2 and candidates must get nominations from at least 188 of the 1,500 people in the election committee, according to a document from city's legislature.

    ($1 = 7.7917 Hong Kong dollars)

    Reporting by Jessie Pang and Twinnie Siu; Writing by Farah Master; Editing by Marius Zaharia and Michael Perry
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