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Jackie Chan is the king of
martial
arts movies and the true king of kung fu.It's a great pity that whilst Bruce Lee had been so overrated, it took Jackie Chan an eternity to become popular in Europe and America.
Like "Drunken Master," "Police Story" has many of the signature stunts and over-the-top
martial
arts/action choreography that Chan has become famous for, climaxing in a battle royal at a crowded shopping mall.
Not a bad
martial
arts film.
I recommend the film to all drama and
martial
arts lovers.
Asides from it's little plot, the weak drama and bits of comedy antics, the movie is action packed with gun-fighting and
martial
arts action.
Its a classic light hearted
martial
arts tale, with the ace production values of the Shaw Brothers and the sure footed direction of Lui Chia Liang.
It was nice seeing Hector the world
martial
arts champion in a film.
He acts very well,and his
martial
movements are awesome, I would think as good as Bruce Lee.
I have seen Hector a lot in
martial
arts magazines, he really knows what he is talking about.
I am a
martial
artist and I can tell all his movements in the movie are true and real, that's very rare to see now days!
Some of
martial
arts scenes are competent enough, but don't make up for the overall poor quality of the film.
Tony Jaa- love this guy- he has done for Muay Thai what Bruce lee did for kung fu and he's an awesome
martial
arts talent.
Thin, big wrists, bad sense of humor, and a very good
martial
artist.
The fights are created by camera juggling, as it's clear most of the actors have no
martial
arts ability, which means the fights really stink.
I have seen hundreds of
martial
arts movies, and this one is among the worst.
It's probably a good
martial
arts flick, but it shouldn't have been the sequel to the Sloan Saga.
One or two
martial
arts favorites also doesn't qualify to make this movie worth seeing.
I realize we're not looking for Oscar quality in an early
martial
arts film (especially an American one from the 1980s), but bad is bad and this movie is BAD.
I have reviewed quite a few
martial
arts films over the last few years, so my hating this film isn't because I don't like the genre.
Also, I have a very high tolerance for "bad
" martial
arts films, so this one had to be really, really bad for me to give up on and and not even finish the film (something I rarely ever do).
Then Yune pitches all of that out the window by displaying the
martial
arts skills of a bag of hammers.
As far as
martial
arts films go this still has the best fight sequences outside of Hong Kong.
I expected some decent
martial
arts action since Bas Rutten is an all-time great fighter (Pancrase, the Ultimate Fighting Championship) and Insonato is also a
martial
artist herself but this movie can't even deliver that.
Since then I tried hard to get any possible copy of it and now it is available on DVD... now, after 20 years, I think this is truly one of the silliest
martial
art flicks I've ever seen - and I've seen tons of them.
Lorenzo Lamas is a brilliant actor and superb
martial
artist.
If you love action and don't want
martial
arts in it, try this film because it is the most stylish, gun crazy film around and I haven't seen a film which comes close to it yet.
Redemption proves that Don Wilson is no longer the fierce
martial
artist that ruled the low budget
martial
arts scene in the Bloodfist movies, in fact Wilson has softened his approach and has tried to use his typically wooden presence to make the stretch as a corrupt cop.
Plus there is hardly any
martial
arts fireworks one would expect from such an ensemble.
Bruce Lee stars as Billy Lo, an action star (of the
martial
arts variety) who mobsters are trying to force to sign with them, however after taking a couple of beatings and an assassination attempt, Lo fakes his death, has reconstructive surgery and looks to teach the mobsters what the meaning of "No" is.
I loved Sakamoto's stunt coordination of his other movie "Drive" which featured some of the best
martial
arts choreography way before "Matrix."
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