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I like how the fall is so subtle.
Dat Drunken Fist.
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better than the actual street fighter movie
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Probably one of the most dangerous and the longest in a single take without camera cuts. It took them I think around 4 months or something to get this done, and one of the stuntmen almost died because they almost forgot to put on the safety mat before he fell, Tony Jaa saved his ass. I also love the realistic and improvisational feel to the whole thing, it looks like the are actually fighting.
Drunken Master 2 motherfuckers.
Ignore the fact that it's in German. Starts at 2:35.
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It's really easy to forget that Jackie chan is a legitimately talented master at martial arts with some of his more comedy centric movies sometimes.
[QUOTE=doomkiwi;33485668]It's really easy to forget that Jackie chan is a legitimately talented master at martial arts with some of his more comedy centric movies sometimes.[/QUOTE]
It's also important to realize that Jackie Chan was already a ridiculously famous actor that had a career spanning multiple decades before he became famous in the west.
jackie chan is my favorite
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Jackie Chan vs Benny the Jet
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All three of these fight scenes shows just how fast and adept Jackie Chan is at martial arts.
[QUOTE=Tetsmega;33486194]Jackie Chan vs Benny the Jet
All three of these fight scenes shows just how fast and adept Jackie Chan is at martial arts.[/QUOTE]
Second is Brad Allan, first non asian member of the Jackie Chan stunt team. Also an Aussie. Also trained Wushu under Master Tang Lai Wei. Who was in the Beijing Wushu Team with Jet Li, and who is also my Wushu teacher.
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Ip Man, Bruce Lee's master, vs 10 black belts.
[QUOTE=LittleFenrir;33484415]Dat Drunken Fist.
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Its amazing how Jackie Chan is a famous in Chinese and American movies
Ip Man is the fucking shit!
I would post something by Bruce Lee but I can't think of anything at the moment.
this is probably one of my favorite movies of all time
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[QUOTE=BenJammin';33485138][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IM2atZfn87M&feature=related[/media]
Probably one of the most dangerous and the longest in a single take without camera cuts. It took them I think around 4 months or something to get this done, and one of the stuntmen almost died because they almost forgot to put on the safety mat before he fell, Tony Jaa saved his ass. I also love the realistic and improvisational feel to the whole thing, it looks like the are actually fighting.[/QUOTE]
Although I haven't seen that movie yet, that scene was awesome, and the guy in a white blazer (4:46) has some smooth kicks
Ok I'm watching Ip Man and I want to know how it's physically possible to hit someone that fast!
[QUOTE=doomkiwi;33491731]Ok I'm watching Ip Man and I want to know how it's physically possible to hit someone that fast![/QUOTE]
Martial Arts.
Isn't it part of the whole idea of wing chun? Loads of fast punches
what is the best martial art
[QUOTE=doomkiwi;33491731]Ok I'm watching Ip Man and I want to know how it's physically possible to hit someone that fast![/QUOTE]
The movies exaggerate it a bit but the person who it's based off, Yip Kai-Man (Yip Man, Ip Man) was incredibly talented and extremely quick according to documentaries from Bruce Lee.
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[QUOTE=The DooD;33492062]Isn't it part of the whole idea of wing chun? Loads of fast punches[/QUOTE]
Rapid, pressure point strikes and grabs is it's concept.
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[QUOTE=tittles650;33492339]what is the best martial art[/QUOTE]
Stupid question as there is no answer, the best is whichever one you can do and do well.
This scene is fucking BRUTAL.
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Isn't that the movie where all the violence was pretty much real? But still choreographed obviously.
[QUOTE=thatguyfosho;33485981]jackie chan is my favorite
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I loved that scene. I'd say it's probably one of the best fighting scenes I've seen. So gritty and brutal. Also quite "realistic" compared to most fighting scenes in other movies.
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