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10 Best Martial Arts Motion Pictures Of All Time
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After lots of of films, 1000's of eye-popping fight scenes and thousands and thousands of punches thrown...which of them are the very best? Which ones have I been missing out on my whole life? Which of them must I've in my assortment with a purpose to not carry shame upon my family title?
We’ve scoured the internet. Reviews. Forums. Amazon. Postings. Bulletins. And this listing is what we’ve come up with as the greatest Kung-Fu films of all time and why you should watch every one. Take note of movies involving Yuen Wo-Ping as both director or action director, there's a cause why half this record is motion pictures where he was concerned!
If you want to watch trailers of these movies, go to: http://www.experiencemartialarts.com/articles/movies.html
(you too can get instantly to these movies in http://Amazon.com from this website)
#1 - Approach of the Dragon (1979)
That is the only completed movie to be written and directed by Bruce Lee. (Sport of Loss of life is the opposite one however is unfinished) We might write so much in regards to the plot, characters or fight scenes...however all you really care about is watching Bruce Lee battle Chuck Norris within the closing battle.
Martial Artists: Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris
Director: Bruce Lee
#2 - Shaolin Temple (1982)
Depicts the superb historical past of the Shaolin Temple, the focus for Chinese Martial Arts. Consider the Shaolin Monks as Jedi Knights (an elite group of fighters) and the rest of China as the messed-up universe that Star Wars takes place in (people who are afraid of the elite fighters and want to take them out of power). A lot work to do, you could have, younger Jet Li. *picture Yoda’s accent on that one* Define Irony: A movie shot at the site of the Shaolin Temple, telling a story about the fall of the Shaolin Temple, sparks so much public interest that the temple was re-opened shortly after the movie released.
Martial Artist: Jet Li (His debut film)
Director: Chang Hsin-Yen
#3 - Ong Bak (2003)
Raw action with out wires, Tony Jaa brings a new martial arts type to the massive screen and does so in style. Muay Thai (Thai Boxing) is stronger and more direct than the Chinese language styles you’re used to seeing with Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan, giving a new look to how a martial arts movie will be done. You’ll be seeing extra of him...guaranteed.
Martial Artist: Tony Jaa
Director: Prachya Pinkaew
#four - Iron Monkey (1993)
Physician by day, thief by night...Iron Monkey is your basic Robin-hood meets Kung Fu. It’s an action packed flick that can’t go 5 minutes without a superb battle scene. All of it comes down to a battle between Iron Monkey (ie Robin Hood) and an ex Shaolin Monk (remember, these guys are like the Jedi Knights of Chinese martial arts...they’re elite). Do not forget that guy Yuen Wo-Ping I discussed? Nicely he's the director on this one, so you recognize it is good!
Martial Artists: Yu Rong-Guang, Donnie Yen
Director: Yuen Wo-Ping
Motion Directors: Yuen Cheung-yan, Yuen Shun-yi
#5 - 5 Lethal Venoms (1978)
No room form "martial arts beauties" on this one, there's a lot blood and action that they solely forged male actors. Exit the standard elaborate costumes and enter the muscular, skin-bearing, bloody martial arts fashion that would turn into a trademark for director Chang Cheh. Every solid member is skilled in an artwork resembling one in all 5 venemous creatures (Scorpion, Snake, Centipede, Gecko, Toad) with the 6th forged member being educated in all 5. Six most important martial arts actors = LOTS O’ ACTION
Martial Artists: 6 Martial Artists (sure, 6 major characters)
Director: Chang Cheh
#6 - The Seven Samurai (1954)
One of many best traditional kung-fu movies of all time and arguable Kurosawa’s finest work. Some Samurai of the time have been down on their luck (homeless) and willing to do something for a meal. A village underneath attack by bandits recruits a group of seven such Samurai warriors and asks them to assist defend their village. The film is about the Samurai educating the village find out how to struggle and culminates in an enormous battle between a village and virtually 50 attacking bandits. The appearing is great, the feelings run high and Kurosawa retains you hooked from beginning to end.
Martial Artists: 7 Martial Artists (all names you won't know since this film is so old)
Director: Akira Kurosawa
#7 - Legend of Drunken Grasp (1994)
Some will say that is the greatest martial arts movie of all time due to it’s stability between plot-line, comedy, drama and wonderful kung fu sequences. Most likely Jackie Chan’s finest martial arts performance. You’re going to like the ultimate scene the place you learn what “Drunken Grasp” really means. We’re speaking field-splitting, hearth-spitting craziness!
Martial Artist: Jackie Chan
Director: Lau Kar-leung
#eight - Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon (2000)
Based mostly on a Pentalogy (sure, that’s 5 books) written by Wang Dulu, this film covers largely the 4th book. Critically acclaimed to cross worldwide borders with it’s wonderful character improvement, intricate plot, martial arts ideals, gorgeous particular effects and quicker-than-the-eye preventing scenes, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon set a brand new normal for martial arts movies. Telling Zhang Ziyi (the lead female character and an amazing martial artist) to get back within the kitchen would probably value you 50 punches to the “baggage”. Be prepared for subtitles, ‘cuz turning on the English observe is like watching...uh...like watching a kung fu film in English.
Primary Martial Artist: Chow Yun-fat
Other Martial Artists: Zhang Ziyi, Michelle Yeoh, Chang Chen, Cheng Pei-pei
Director: Ang Lee
Motion Director: Yuen Wo-Ping
#9 - Kill Invoice vol. 1 (2003)
You’re going to want your home theatre room for this one. It’s robust to beat stunning women beating the crap out of one another in quick-paced, motion-packed, make you cringe, bloody, gory, reduce-’em-up (more buzz words go here) movie jam full of as a lot martial arts dying as possible. Tarantino expertly makes use of every digital camera angle and a plethora of particular effects to deliver a better-than-actual visual expertise that offers this blood-and-guts thriller a creative really feel you’ll respect at the end. Did I point out is has Uma Thurman in it?
(“Kill invoice vol. 2” brings closure to the set, however hey...we had to decide on one movie. Say “Five-Level-Palm Exploding Coronary heart Approach” 5 occasions fast.)
Actors: Uma Thurman, David Carradine, Lucy Liu, Daryl Hannah, Vivica A. Fox
Director: Quentin Tarantino
Action Director: Yuen Wo-ping
#10 - Fist of Legend (1994)
A basic story of Chinese language vs. Japanese martial arts, Fist of Legend is definitely a remake of the unique Bruce Lee film, Fist of Fury. If Bruce Lee is like the unique James Bond, Jet Li is the Pierce Brosnan. He’ll never be the original, however the modern movie-making and bigger price range deliver the entertainment value just a hair above the original Fist of Fury. (The ghost of Bruce Lee might be going to strike me down for writing that) The Yuen Brothers are known for amazing action choreography, and they completely deliver on this one. (Casting Jet Li might have helped them just a little too.)
Martial Artist: Jet Li
Director: Gordon Chan
Motion Directors: “The Yuen Brothers”
The fun would not cease there.
We tried to stop at solely 10...really, we did. But we simply could not management ourselves.
"Once it hits your lips, it is so good!" - Will Ferrell in "Previous School"
To see the movies that deserve "Honorable Point out", go to http://www.experiencemartialarts.com/articles/movies.html
Whether you enjoyed this list or suppose we snuffed your favourite movie, we would love to hear what you think. Submit your comments at: http://www.experiencemartialarts.com/blog/archives/16
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How much is much is the white dragon martial arts school in Temecula Valley?
I was wondering if anyone could tell me how much it cost to attend the White Dragon Martial Arts School in Temecula Valley, CA. Also, What time does it generally start?
The chances of someone who lives in that area and knows that specific dojo seeing this question are slim to none. Go to the dojo and check it out for yourself. Call them. With a name so cliche as "White Dragon Martial Arts School", I wouldn't even bother with it as it's probably a McDojo.
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