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Martial Arts Movies

Once Upon A Time in China III (1993)
Once Upon A Time in China III is hardly a worthy addition to the series of films, but it is still an above average film that is well worth seeing for any martial arts fan.
Rush Hour 2
Rush Hour 2 is even funnier than its predecessor and the chemistry between Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker has improved, too. The action, although second to the comedy, is still impressive and the movie is one of Chan's best.
Kiss of the Dragon (2001)
Kiss of the Dragon is Jet Li's newest film, which boasts impressive action, but unfortunately also has Bridget Fonda, who practically ruins the movie. The plot is somewhat convoluted too, though it is a solid movie worth seeing on DVD, at least.
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
A review of the Oscar-winning, box office champion Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
Drunken Master II (1994)
Drunken Master II is one of the greatest Hong Kong action movies of all-time, and easily Jackie Chan's strongest film. Chan reprises his role as the legendary Wong Fei Hung.
Black Mask (1996)
Black Mask stars Jet Li and features fast-paced, awesome action by Yuen Woo Ping. The story is also strong and engaging, making Black Mask recommended viewing.
The Shao Lin Temple (1979)
The Shao Lin Temple is a good movie, especially considering that it is one of Jet Li's first films. The fighting is especially strong and enjoyable.
Hitman (1998)
Hitman is a very good movie starring Jet Li and featuring a strong plot, good action, and plenty of humor.
Dragon Forever (1987)
Dragon Forever is a good movie with good fight sequences and humor throughout. The movie stars Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, and Yuen Biao.
Dragon Forever (1987)
Dragon Forever is a good movie that stars Jackie Chan, Yuen Biao, and Sammo Hung.
Iron Monkey (1993)
Iron Monkey is a very good movie that serves as a prequel to Once Upon A Time in China (1991). Any fans of the series about Wong Fei-Hung must see Iron Monkey.
Fong Sai Yuk II (1993)
Fong Sai Yuk II is a good movie, but it is unfortunately far inferior to the first installment, which is a masterpiece. Jet Li still stars as the main character.
Fong Sai Yuk (1993)
Fong Sai Yuk is a fantastic movie with great music, great fights, and a great plot. Any Jet Li fans that have not seen it are missing out, but even casual fans will enjoy its humor and action.
Once Upon A Time in China II (1992)
A review of Jet Li's Once Upon A Time in China II, an even better sequel to one of the best Hong Kong action movies around.
Spiritual Kung Fu (1978)
Jackie Chan stars in Spiritual Kung Fu, a strong early effort that boasts an extremely impressive weapons fighting sequence.
Once Upon A Time in China (1991)
A review of Jet Li's 1991 masterpiece Once Upon A Time in China, one of many movies based on the life of Wong Fei Hung.
New Fist of Fury (1976)
A review of Jackie Chan's 1976 movie, New Fist of Fury, an above average movie that boasts several great action scenes.
To Kill With Intrigue (1980)
A review of Jackie Chan's 1980 movie, To Kill With Intrigue, which is an above average movie, but boasts relatively few impressive fighting sequences.
My Lucky Stars (1985)
A review of Jackie Chan's My Lucky Stars, an average movie that uses Jackie Chan far too sparsely. Several fights make it marginally worth watching, however.
The Tai-Chi Master (1993)
A review of Jet Li's 1993 movie, The Tai-Chi Master. One of the best Hong Kong action movies around and well worth at least several viewings.
Project A II (1987)
A review of Jackie Chan's 1987 hit Project A II, a period piece set at the turn of the century.
Romeo Must Die (2000)
A review of Romeo Must Die, Jet Li's action blockbuster made for United States moviegoers. The classic Romeo and Juliet themed movie is well worth watching.
The Young Master (1980)
Review of Jackie Chan's 1980 hit The Young Master. The movie features Jackie Chan as writer, director, and actor all in one. Check it out!
Face/Off (1997)
Review of John Woo's action masterpiece Face/Off (1997). A look back at one of the most exciting and well-directed action movies in recent years.

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