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  1. #16
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    Yeh well all MA movies have crappy acting and cheesy storylines.

    I liked Prodigal, it's a funny flick for the genre, and tighter than most. The reason it's such a big woopiedo is because (even though it's totally choreographed 1-2-3-4, 1-2-3-4, never happen in real life) it has the best representation of wingchun used in any MA movie.

    Lam Ching Ying studied under Jui Wan, eh? No wonder I liked the flow of his moves so much, they resonated with me (my school has Jui Wan in its lineage)!




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    Warning: these movies do not contain any Wing Chun:

    Wing Chun
    Descendant of Wing Chun


    These movies do contain Wing Chun:

    Prodigal Son
    Warriors Two
    Magnificent Butcher

    ...any others?

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    Prod Son largely sucked.

    CTHD is cool, but I prefer Once Upon A Time In China, for the ma to be honest.

    There was a flick which I only know as Shaolin Assassinators (I hope it's got another name!! ), which tells one story of Yim Wing Chun, hubby Hung, and son (JC himself... er Jackie Chan, not the OTHER JC!) and the fight against Bai Mei and his followers.

    I think it was pretty early in Chan's career, but it has some interesting takes on one of the White Cranes (YMC), one of the Tigers (hub) and Hung Gar/Kuen (which is it?) (son), as you would hope, WC (YWC and son). (Oh, and Pak Mei of course). The scene when JC is practising Yee and the local kids are laughing at his weak stance, then he changes to a horse stance and back to throw them off is particularly amusing.

    Wasn't it Chan who said that WC is the most difficult art to represent in the movies because it doesn't have 1-2-3-4 choreography, and because the moves are so short and not flashy (probably among many others)?
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  4. Shaolin Soccer received 10 Oscar Nominations

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    Wink 1-2-3!...

    The fight clip at the beginning of the W.S.L. tape is a pretty good example of 1-2-3 fighting!...I guess this is from some movie?

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    Granted CTHD had good acting and a fairly ok storyline. But whats a martial arts movie without good fighting scenes. Unless dangling from steel wires, flying through trees and jumping a trillion feet in the air between half assed punches and kicks is an art unto itself, then CTHD portrayed that style perfectly. I guess it depends on if you like realistic choreography or not. Drunken Master is a classic in my book, probably my favorite all time movies. If there are 2 things i love its drinking and kung fu and if you mash em together ill absolutely love you for it. Oh yea and if you didn't know i hate CTHD with a passion.

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    hey guys....
    what the heck is "magnificent butcher"??????

    i saw 2 shaw brother movies (fu hsing was in them both)with wing chun in it.....the one was called "shaolin chamber of death"and its about a group of laymen who go to shaolin to learn kung fu...well they each get to learn from someone differnt..well these 2 cats get to learn from ng mui....the one guy does empty hand (looks like stephan chan)doing the mook jong form on a tree...lol...beating the sap out of it...the other guy learned a rope dart of some sort.......the other movie had the same guys in it.......fu hsing and his bro left shaolin to further there studies with 2 differnt shaolin master that had left the templ years ago....fu hsing learned tiger and crane...and the other guy learned wing chun...i remember he was hitting this huge metal bell with a verticle biu tze , trying to make it ring......
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    Jasbourne, my friend has it. Great song. He bought it a few years ago off some dj at a club. He was pretty insane about getting a copy, and spent way too much money on it. I will have him burn me a copy, and I will put it on whatever service you prefer. It will be about a couple weeks till I see him again, so I will let you know when I have it.


    I just checked on kazaa, and there were quite a few who had it, with several mixes. Is there one in particular you are looking for? I know he has several.
    Last edited by kungfu cowboy; 04-14-2002 at 08:14 PM.

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    Magnificent Butcher is a rather lame movie, containing one awesome scene with Kwan Tak Hing. Only a few seconds of Wing Chun, but awesome nonetheless.

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    I thought Prodical Son was an awsome movie. If you think it was crap then i feel sorry for you!!! The kung fu was good, and beats all that 'wire' crap... Sammo Hung kicks ass!!
    S.Teebas

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