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Articles related to "Martial Arts Movie"
Martial Arts Movie Stars Only a handful of martial artists have been able to dazzle moviegoers with their exceptional skills, and some of them use a combination of fighting styles. martial arts movie stars • bruce lee • jackie chan • tony jaa • jet li
Movie Review: Fist of Legend Triumphs In this first in a series of reviews of landmark martial-arts films, we take a look at Jet Li's "Fist of Legend," a reworking of the Bruce Lee classic "Chinese Connection." "jet li" • "martial arts" • movie • review • "kung fu"
Enter the Dragon A review of the ultimate martial arts movie, <b>Enter the Dragon</b> martial arts • bruce lee • fighting • tournament • crime
Raging Phoenix – A Review of Jija's new movie From the star of the Thai film Chocolate comes an energetic new martial arts film from Thailand. jija • raging phoenix • ong bak • thai movies • thai martial arts
Review of The Forbidden Kingdom "The Forbidden Kingdom" is a martial arts film for the entire family featuring the exciting choreography of Woo-Ping Yuen. forbidden kingdom movie review • forbidden kingdom film • jackie chan • jet li • martial arts movie
There is Only One Redbelt Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, a master of its art, and people willing to exploit it for the sake of greed: sound like a great action movie? It isn't, and that is why it works. review of redbelt • stereotypical martial arts films • films on fighting • chiwotel ejiofor's portrayal • cinematic struggle of purity
Forbidden Kingdom Production Notes Shot on-location in China, "The Forbidden Kingdom" features the magical martial arts choreography of Woo-Ping Yuen. forbidden kingdom movie • facts about forbidden kingdom • behind scenes forbidden kingdom • jackie chan • jet li
Introduction to Hong Kong Cinema Nearly every film coming out of Hollywood has been influenced in some way by Hong Kong cinema. hong kong cinema • lisa stokes • city on fire • the matrix • woo-ping yuen
The Forbidden Kingdom on DVD DVD bonus features on 'The Forbidden Kingdom' include mini-documentaries on the cast, crew, locations, and action choreography. forbidden kingdom dvd review • forbidden kingdom on dvd • jackie chan • jet li • kung fu movies
Drunken Master II (1994) <I>Drunken Master II</I> 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. drunken • master • wong • fei • hung
Is Yi JianLian The Next Yao Ming Yao Ming has developed into a great NBA player, but many experts, including Yao, say that Yi JianLian is China's best basketball player. yi jianlian • yao ming • nba basketball • nba all-star game • china
Tony Jaa The Thai martial arts legend is currently filming a sequel to the surprise hit movie, Ong-Bak. muay thai • pencak silat • tony jaa • capoeira • tom yum goong
Black Mask (1996) <I>Black Mask</I> stars Jet Li and features fast-paced, awesome action by Yuen Woo Ping. The story is also strong and engaging, making <I>Black Mask</I> recommended viewing. black • mask • simon • yuen • woo
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. jet • li • hong • kong • nfl
The 5 Best Donnie Yen Films Hong Kong superstar Donnie Yen has been one of the best and most exciting martial arts stars of the last two decades. Here is a rundown of his five best films. hong kong • donnie yen • martial arts • jet li • yuen woo-ping
Traditional Chinese Medicine Works If you are considering an alternative to conventional medical practices consider Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). traditional chinese medicine • tcm • acupuncture • traditional chinese medicine for allergies • traditional chinese medicine for asthma
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
A review of the film "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon". cinema • reviews • criticism • films • movies
Do Big Stars Equal Big Box Office? Big stars can bring up an animated film's profile, and budget. But will they guarantee a film's chances at the box office? do big stars equal big box office • hollywood • bee movie • beowulf • sinbad: legend of the seven seas
Lorenzo Lamas -- Man of Action As an actor, director and performing his own stunts, Lorenzo Lamas, is deemed an action movie hero with some 52 movies to his credit and climbing. lorenzo lamas • father fernando lamas • mother arlene dahl • tv series falcon crest • tv series renegade
Once Upon a Time in China: Review Director Tsui Hark breathed new life into the genre with the first of the Once Upon a Time in China movies, bringing Chinese cinema to new heights worldwide. once upon a time in china • once upon a time in china review • martial arts classics • jet li as wong fei hung • director tsui hark
Rob Cohen's The Mummy:Tomb of the Dragon Emperor Beyond bad acting and directorial mistakes, The Mummy has a steady plot that moves along with dramatic effects and great set design. Includes some spoilers. the mummy: tomb of the dragon • emperor • rob cohen • brendan fraser • maria bello
Shorinji Kempo Shorinji Kempo originated in post-war Japan. Based on both Japanese and Chinese martial arts, it was originally founded by So Doshin to re-establish pride in Japan. Since that time it has expanded world wide, being practiced in many countries. so doshin • shirinji • shorinji kempo • martial arts • karate
The Five Best Jet Li Films For years Jet Li has been one of the most successful and dynamic martial arts performers working in films. Here is a list of his five best films. jet • li • films • fearless • hero
Kung Fu Hustle
A review of the movie "Kung Fu Hustle". cinema • films • movies • reviews • criticism
New Hollywood Vs. Old Hollywood Classical Hollywood films, which relied on strong acting and narrative skills, made room for features centered on spectacular visual effects and bold editorial techniques new hollywood vs. old hollywood • movie magic • classical hollywood • classical hollywood films • narrative skills
Redbelt Review: A Story About Man & Bushido Redbelt (released 2008), directed by David Mamet, is a film about the idealism of honour and societies misplaced view about the merits of living truly within that code. bushido code • honour • chiwetel ejiofor • mixed martial arts • alice braga
Groundfighting dissected Groundfighting is not quite the hot new thing it once was in the martial arts world, but even though it has proved its effectiveness in competition, its usefulness in the street and the battlefield is still dubious at best. "martial arts" • "self defense" • crime • combat • gracie
Ong Bak 2 – A Review of Tony Jaa's New Film Tony Jaa's newest action film is a visual treat for martial artists, and combined with exotic scenery, Ong Bak 2 is an entertaining movie. tony jaa • ong bak 2 • thai dance • thai martial arts • ancient thailand |
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