Sentences with phrase «martial arts movies»

My love of martial arts movies has been suffering these last few years.
The Raid 2 is one of the best martial arts movies in the last decade, right behind its predecessor The Raid: Redemption.
Aside from crisp visuals and no - fat way with martial arts movie traditions, the biggest achievement of the «Kung Fu Panda» movies is how they distill their star's very Jack Black - ness down to its most bearable form.
WHY: It seems a little unfair to refer to «Enter the Dragon» as Bruce Lee's masterpiece, because he was just starting to hit his stride at the time of his unfortunate death, but it's definitely one of the best martial arts movies ever made.
They did a similar one a few months ago on Hong Kong martial arts movies, and this is just as good.
Anti-drug martial arts movie with a bit more plot and a bit less action than average (but not a lot less action).
Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi is turning her back on martial arts movies as she is still suffering from injuries she received on the set of Crouching...
Top Fighter 2: Deadly Fighting Dolls (1996; aka Deadly China Dolls) is a U.K. documentary clip show directed by martial arts movie historian Toby Russell which lays out all the female action stars of the genre in easy - to - understand order.
I'm a big martial arts movie buff and I felt like this might dishonor the genre.
Michael Jai White (Spawn, Mortal Kombat) is to B - martial arts movies what Bruce Campbell is to B - horror.
Jason Tripikitas [Michael Angarano] loves martial arts movies and is constantly checking for new titles at Old Hop's [Jackie Chan] pawnshop.
And Stephen Chow had Kung Fu Hustle, a giddy tribute to old martial arts movies that took almost as much inspiration from Bugs Bunny cartoons.
Clearly, much of the inspiration for this title came from martial arts movies — both cheesy and high budget — and a lot of love contributed to making the game feel as authentic as ever.
Noel's Take: The recent documentary Films Of Fury noted that when Kung Fu Panda was released a few years back, it shook up the Hong Kong movie industry a little, that such an internationally successful and high - quality martial arts movie came out of Hollywood, not China.
Mr. Tarantino finds inspiration in what are still frequently seen as less reputable genres and styles: Asian martial arts movies, spaghetti westerns, blaxploitation.
Claiming some genuine martial arts movie cred, this chapter features some voiceovers from not only Jackie Chan returning as Furious Five member Monkey, but Jean Claude van Damme as the Chinese alligator, Master Croc, who, like his alter - ego, who can drop into a vicious split at the drop of a yuan.
It's my first - time American martial arts movie to deal with ninjas I watched.
Director Kevin Chu was like the head coach leading out his Most Valuable Players (MVPs) to court, and explained that the idea for Kung Fu Dunk was actually established some 13 years back when filming martial arts movies such as Shaolin Popey (Shao Lin Xiao Zhi, starring Jimmy Lin), when he thought about whether martial arts could be combined with a ball game like basketball.
From legendary martial arts movie director Chang Cheh and Shaw Brothers studios comes the 1978 classic The Five Deadly Venoms, a late entry in the old school Hong Kong martial arts spectacle with a fun spin on the familiar revenge plot.
Well, even though Chan is noticeably a step slower, and the real hero of The Forbidden Kingdom is a time - traveling poor white kid from the present, the two still provide a lot of fun in a movie that's a fun riff on a number of martial arts movie themes.
2011's The Raid: Redemption was an adrenaline - pumping, relentless martial arts movie that wowed action movie lovers and garnered a ravenous fan following.
, which looks only slightly less slapped together, redubs (and probably recuts) a Chinese martial arts movie, The Crush, with more French post-Marxist theory, jokes, and occasional references to what it's doing technically; roughly speaking, it's a situationist variation on What's Up, Tiger Lily?
As with many martial arts movies nowadays, the fighting is «enhanced» by wire - fu and CGI elements, which aren't nearly as titillating as seeing someone perform such feats for real.
They continued to release new martial arts movies over here and began to re-release some of the Hong Kong Legends back catalogue.
My busy schedule this week knocked out some films I would otherwise have caught, notably the 1984 Hong Kong film 8 Diagram Pole Fighter (Vivendi) from old school martial arts movie master Liu Chia - Lian and the 1959 Japanese film Samurai Vendetta (AnimEigo) with Katsu Shintaru and Ichikawa Raizo.
But the story's fundamentals are solid, and the battles between this village of kung fu experts and an army of 19th century technophiles are so good that the inevitable sequel (already in the works) will be welcome, as will the future martial arts movies that Taichi Zero might inspire.
Tai Chi 0 is manic, high energy martial arts movie making.
The average martial arts movie is usually all in good fun — in true Looney Tunes fashion we see very little blood.
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.
It's every 80s martial arts movie at once, an anthology of stereotypes, cliches, and fantasy.
The first game that I saw was Mini Ninjas which is a traditional arcade game for all ages that has a few killer twists, ensuring that this is truly a 21st century gaming title Mini Ninjas Paying homage to those classic Japanese martial arts movies of yesteryear, gamers play Hiro, a 114 cm tall Ninja who has been given the task, just like the other Mini Ninjas to save the world.
With Gang Wars, ADK and SNK borrow liberally from films like The Warriors, anything featuring Jackie Chan, and assorted other martial arts movies.
An American production with plenty of Chinese talent on both sides of the camera, The Forbidden Kingdom, plays like a tribute to classic Hong Kong martial arts movies and adventure odysseys by an appreciative American fan.
I have seen a lot of people posting and saying that «The Raid 2» is the best martial arts movie ever made, do I agree with this?
Michael Angarano is the American kid dropped into the middle of the Chinese legend, a South Boston teenager and martial arts movie buff swept out of his neighborhood and into ancient China.
«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.
The massive success of The Karate Kid remake has no doubt contributed to the resurgence of tournament - based martial arts movies as well, but let's not forget, The Karate Kid remake also had the power of Will and Jaden Smith behind it.
I got to briefly try out the Windwalking movement feature and some of the signature combat combos that call to mind the best classic martial arts movies, and I was very impressed with what I saw.
like RnB music, love martial art movies, practice Chinese kung Fu 6 times a week.
Film Review by Kam Williams Jackie Chan Teams with Johnny Knoxville for Familiar Unlikely - Buddies Flick Jackie Chan made dozens of martial arts movies in his native Hong Kong prior to finding phenomenal success stateside in 1998 co-starring with Chris Tucker in the buddy - comedy Rush Hour.
As in, there is an endless stream of 12 - year old kids and you had to dispatch them one at a time like in a martial arts movie.
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And besides, it's a martial arts movie centered around sword fighting, with some downright beautiful choreography and cinematography... Not to mention, it's set in the 1930s, which is a very unique era for these types of movies.
«Unleashed» is the kind of martial arts movie we would see if Tom Hanks could execute a flying spin kick.
Bloodsport, a martial arts movie dubiously based on a «true story,» kicked off Jean - Claude Van Damme's damn awesome movie career, leading to many more films where the Muscles from Brussels would smile, strut, and splits his way through martial arts tournaments and always get the girl.
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