What's your favorite Martial Arts film and why?

What's your favorite Martial Arts film and why?

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Drunken Master and Snake In the Eagle's Shadow. There is no why

Never back down
Only bc the blonde chick in it was hot

Who Am I? Because of the rooftop fight scene.

you just posted it
why?
because everything else sucks

>the scene where he gets 8 bags of rice

Fucking kino

Is this Fist of Legend or IP Man?

The Legendary Fists of IP Man, actually

That's me told.

Because it's ridiculous and fun and nostalgic, 12 year old me was blown away by it

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That Jet Li movie where he plays with snooker ballls was kino.

Jeeeah, boyeeee

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I know that it's just a movie, but is there a real, logical explanation for why somebody can take so many haymakers and roundhouse kicks to the face and not get hurt at all?

Currently downloading A Chinese Ghost Story. What am I in for?

ip man is trash, soulless chink propaganda where the flawless gary stu protag fights strawmen of china's historical enemies

Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame was really enjoyable.

I'm not sure if I'm going to be ridiculed for this, but definitely The Raid. Crazy ass action sequences and almost flawless choreography. I'd recommend the Raid II as well if you want to see more of the same but with a noticeably larger budget.

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Actually no, none of that shit is a big deal. The reason it sucks is because it's a ripoff of Fearless with Jet Li

Because he's a dick man of Asia and can't punch or kick hard enough to hurt.

I never got the appeal of the Raid movies. They bored me. The fights were good but not for one moment did I give a shit about what was going on

This , the raid is fucking kino . If you liked the raid movies you should check out the night comes for us if you haven't already.

Fearless fighters

Lighting whipper will never be topped.

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Single-handedly defeats communism.
Also anyone that says Boxing isn't a martial art has a low IQ.

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The Weird Man (1982) because it's weird, man.

step aside manchilds pure kino coming through

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Drunken Master 1 and 2.
1 for the training scenes and fighting styles showcase, and I love how simple and straightforward it is. Also love the old master character.
2 for the fight scenes, setpieces and humor. And the mom is pcute.

Return of the Bastard Swordsman. It's crazy as fuck. I'm still not sure I didn't just hallucinate the whole thing.

That movie was fucking retarded , does gravity not exist in china?

does the concept of magic not exist in the west?

>does gravity not exist in china?
It does now, but it never used to. Chinese scientists can't figure out it's original point of entry into the country or how it spread.

magic is fucking gay

my nigga

The Night Comes for Us is a boring movie but it has the best Iko Uwais fight seen yet. The damn lesbian weirdos were good as well

That was me watching kibakichi 2

Spoilers
Thriller on the moon

Boxing is a sport; not a martial art.

I've heard that combining boxing with wrestling is a well-rounded street fighting combo. Wresting for 1on1 and boxing for 1vsMany. Thoughts?

shame that theyll never do a third with jackie as old wong

Your brain "Karate is a sport; not a martial art."
That's how dumb you are.

Enter the Dragon
I got the VHS somewhere.

t. Breaking Bad fanboy

is this hero?

It is.

Fucking this, and the sequels are even worse. The 2nd one for example.

"The British in Hong Kong are suppressing free speech"

Communist China is really saying this shit? What a fucking joke.

Not a martial arts movie like the others in this thread. More like a fantasy romance with some fighting in it.

Probably Dao/The Blade. Because it's great, and there's nothing else like it in terms of its direction, photography and setting. Also Xin Xin Xiong.
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I also really love Hero and Armour of God.