Jason Tripikitas [Michael Angarano]
loves martial arts movies and is constantly checking for new titles at Old Hop's [Jackie Chan] pawnshop.
like RnB music,
love martial art movies, practice Chinese kung Fu 6 times a week.
Not exact matches
An action - adventure game based on the
movie where the characters use their
martial arts and ninja skills to defeat the enemy that's a solid gift idea for Lego lovers who also
love to game!
I
love anything outdoors related,
movies,
martial arts, live bands, and being with friends and family.
I enjoy walks,
movies, going out to eat, spending time with my children and grandchildren.I
love the 80's music, bowling,
martial arts and spending romantic time with the right man.
Honest and caring man looking for an amazing woman for a long term relationship.I
love to travel, workout, ride motorcycle,
martial arts or just sitting home watching a
movie.
21 years old, British, and a bit of a geek, I
love pretty much everything, games,
movies, sports,
martial arts, sewing, you name it, and of course, anime and manga.
The tale is pure pulp, a catalogue of seventies
martial arts revenge dramas and American B -
movie action thrillers, and the style is pure Tarantino: snappy titles, a timeline that leaps back and forth through the story, a mad mix of styles and musical references, and an attitude of
loving affection for his inspirations.
Daggers, however, is director Zhang Yimou's follow - up to the callowly beautiful Hero and, like that
movie and a number of others (Ashes of Time, Bride with the White Hair, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Kill Bill, Zatoichi, Warriors of Heaven and Earth, and, in a way, Goodbye Dragon Inn), it belongs to a
martial arts /
art - house genre of films by hip young directors upgrading genres they
loved as teenagers - «
martial arts plus.»
My
love of
martial arts movies has been suffering these last few years.
His
love of film encompasses all genres, but he finds horror flicks,
martial arts movies and films from Japan and Korea most consistently deliver the wonders that make cinema so thrilling.
If you
love kung - fu, karate, and other types of
martial arts films, then this is the
movie you have to see.
Unfortunately, his
love of
martial arts movies gets him into trouble with neighborhood bully Lupo [Morgan Benoit] and after being coerced into helping the thug rob the pawnshop — and getting Old Hop shot — he grabs a golden staff and flees, with Lupo close behind.
«The Raid 2»: Does for action and
martial arts movies what «Singin» in the Rain» did for musicals, reminding you of everything you
love about the genre while (literally) kicking things up a notch and raising the bar for other films to follow.