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Godd to see the old Gordon Liu stuff. How about 5 fingers of death? or Master of the Flying Guillotine?
36th chamber were supposed to have action figures but were never realeased by Mindstyle. I wanted a San Te Gordon Liu toy since I was a kid.
Growing up in a small town just Northeast of Baltimore, I was well aware of the Kung Fu film/ Bruce Lee Craze of the early 70s.
If anyone ever attended a Bruce Lee film in the 1970s, I'm sure you witnessed a similar audience participation as well. In Baltimore, wannabes would leave their seats and begin their impressions and impersonations, fighting in the aisle in the front, and to the sides. At times, they were as entertaining as the movies themselves.
I was always amazed that I never witnessed a flaring of tempers, and once the really intense fight sequence occurred, all eyes were fixed on Bruce.
OG
They used to have kung fu theater Saturday afternoons on channel 20 in the late 70's/early 80's. It was either before or after a monster matinee. You know when TV was cool...
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I was so happy to see Tarantino put Gordon Liu and Sonny CHiba in Kill Bill. THat was great.
Quote from: hammerfan on June 26, 2010, 07:01:51 AM
I was so happy to see Tarantino put Gordon Liu and Sonny CHiba in Kill Bill. THat was great.
Have you seen "legend of the eight samurai"?? it stars Sonny Chiba..
No but thanx i'll check it out. I always liked Chiba. My fave Japanese star next to Mifune, who was amazing!
ahh...another Mifune fan.. 8)
"Legend of the eight samurai" if I remember correctly, is a fantasy samurai movie with an evil sorceress, one of the best imo.
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Met Jim Kelly at a Con recently. He is still in great shape and was very nice to his fans. Yes TG I am a big fan of Mifune. The only guy I can think of who comes close to him now in Ken Watanabe who was so good in Last Samurai. If anyone was ever to attempt to remake Seven Samurai or Yojimbo, he would be the guy.
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Five Super Fighters....
Five SuperFighters p7 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDVRijs3OtU#)
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Maybe a little on the cornball side, but I liked Bruce Lee as Kato in the GREEN HORNET tv series. ;D
Quote from: CreepysFan on July 03, 2010, 12:14:50 PM
Maybe a little on the cornball side, but I liked Bruce Lee as Kato in the GREEN HORNET tv series. ;D
Nothing Cornball about that at all my friend, I love "Green Hornet" and Bruce Lee is what kept it alive...
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Don't know if it was mentioned before......but 5 Deadly Venoms is at the top of the list!
And of course, Enter The Dragon without a doubt modernized and made action/martial arts films what they are today.
Quote from: BlackLagoon on July 04, 2010, 07:58:22 PM
Don't know if it was mentioned before......but 5 Deadly Venoms is at the top of the list!
And of course, Enter The Dragon without a doubt modernized and made action/martial arts films what they are today.
I think I posted the 5 deadly venoms,but not sure....
I love all of Lee's movies...but the most fave is "Game of Death" although there is little footage of Lee, because he left this movie
to do "Enter the dragon" and didnt come back to finish,because he died...
However, the director hired a look-a-like to finish it in 79...but, if ya ask me..the so-called look-a-like....looks nothing like him.
But, I still like the movie, cause most of the fight scenes are in fact Bruce....
Highly recommended martial arts flicks.
36th chamber of Shoalin
Shogun Assassin Or the Baby cart series
Invincible Pole fighter.
Hero
Return of the Dragon- Bruce throws Chuck Norris a beating!
Drunken master 2
Zatoichi films
Flying Guillotine films
The Streetfighter with Sonny Chiba which I think was the first movie to get and X for violence!
Quote from: deadman on July 05, 2010, 10:21:55 AM
Highly recommended martial arts flicks.
36th chamber of Shoalin
Shogun Assassin Or the Baby cart series
Invincible Pole fighter.
Hero
Return of the Dragon- Bruce throws Chuck Norris a beating!
Drunken master 2
Zatoichi films
Flying Guillotine films
The Streetfighter with Sonny Chiba which I think was the first movie to get and X for violence!
All wonderful movies, have seen them many times... :D