Martial Art Films

Started by Fanboy5 pages

Dude I forgot Donnie Yen.

also carter wong and lo lieh.

I've been thinking about blind-buying Pit Fighter and Ong-Bak. Anyone got any feedback about these movies?

There is a forum for that movie. Did I say Tony Leung or Andy Lau too?

hey fanboy have you seen "Sam the iron bridge"?

Is it old or new? If it is then no.

its old school.

my top5 martial arts movies (in no particular order)
Snake and Crane Arts of Shaolin
Shaolin Drunken Monk
Shaolin and Wu-Tang
Master of the Flying Guillotine
and
Twelve Tigers of Kwangtung

omg most people have no clue on what good martial arts are watch as many of these on my list as you can to better educate yourself

1) death chamber
2) shaolin vs wu tang
3) tai chi master
4) iron monkey
5) storm riders
6) shaolin vs ninja
7) enter the dragon
8) legend of the liquid swords
9) once upon a time in china
10) 5 deadly venoms
11)master killer (36t chamber)
12)8 diagram pole fighter
13)bassett swordsman

Originally posted by choicecutz
omg most people have no clue on what good martial arts are watch as many of these on my list as you can to better educate yourself

1) death chamber
2) shaolin vs wu tang
3) tai chi master
4) iron monkey
5) storm riders
6) shaolin vs ninja
7) enter the dragon
8) legend of the liquid swords
9) once upon a time in china
10) 5 deadly venoms
11)master killer (36t chamber)
12)8 diagram pole fighter
13)bassett swordsman


excellent list of movies.....
fyi....shaolin vs wu-tang is sometimes named as shaolin and wutang
but im surprised you never saw Shaolin Drunken Monk (Gordon Liu) or Twelve Tigers of Kwangtung....cant remember exactly who is in the movie but if Wu-Tang samples from that movie its good enough to see...😄

Shaolin vs Wutang dissapointed me a little bit. I forgot about 8 diagram pole fighter thats a classic one though. The once upon a time in china series was good, alot of wire-fu but a good film.

i would like to say that the movie "house of flying dagers" is not that good

Originally posted by Aku
Blood Sport is the best martial arts movie, coz it means so much. Well ok I admit its not the best, there are better ones. Game Of Death 2 is one of the best as the fight scenes are proper badass. And dont forget mortal wombat!

I agree with aku that bloodsport is the best martial arts movie.I say that because its based on a true stoary that actually happened.the character Van damn played in that movie,frank dux was a real life person that did all that.

I like that movie ✅

How about the "The Inspectors where Skirts" with Cynthia Rothrock.

Enter the dragon kicked ass.

Originally posted by magic_hate_ball
my top5 martial arts movies (in no particular order)
Snake and Crane Arts of Shaolin
Shaolin Drunken Monk
Shaolin and Wu-Tang
Master of the Flying Guillotine
and
Twelve Tigers of Kwangtung

Shaolin Drunken Monk - classic!
Living in Asia I've seen loads of Martial Arts movies, the bad thing though is that sometimes they don't have english subtitles so I just watch the people fight each other 😕

Challenge of the masters = classic

I remember watching it when I was a little kid on kung-fu theatre anyone else seen it?

what is old school kung fu?

you really shouldnt say that bruce lee had no staying power. he died, which stopped the production of his forth film. at the time he was a movie legend, and managed to break the barrier of racism in the states at the time. lee was a legend, and would still be today, were he alive

All the old Shaw Brothers "Venoms" films.

5 Deadly Venoms
Return Of The 5 Deadly Venoms
Kid With The Golden Arm
Ten Tigers From Kwangtung
Death Chamber

5 Masters of Death (sequel to Death Chamber. AKA "Five Shaolin Masters)

Killer Army
Shaolin Rescuers
Masked Avengers (aka Demon Mask Assassins)
Invincible Shaolin (aka Unbeatable Dragon)
The Chinatown Kid (The Venoms with Alexander Fu Sheng)
Chinese Super Ninjas
Magnificent Ruffians (aka The Destroyers. MAGNIFCENT weapons battles!)

And some of the Gordon Liu stuff:

Master Killer 36th Chamber
Shaolin Challenges Ninja (***** stars!)

Also has anyone seen a Korean film called "Musa The Warrior"?
5 years and a 60 MILLION dollar budget. None of that wire crap, just plain battles and plenty of them. It was basically an all star who's who of Korean filmstars. Great movie and highly recommended.