My kung fu is stronger!
Dec. 1st, 2006 04:48 pmI've decided that I want to watch a kung fu movie in the near future... maybe several. So, I call upon your powers of awesome:
Pick the Best. Kung Fu Movie. EVER! and tell me what it is!
Y'all know I love me some Jet Li and Jackie Chan. I'm currently leaning towards a Bruce Lee flick, because I've seen far too little of his work... but I'm open to pretty much anything, so hook me up!. :D
And speaking of kung fu, I'd better be off to practice soon.
Pick the Best. Kung Fu Movie. EVER! and tell me what it is!
Y'all know I love me some Jet Li and Jackie Chan. I'm currently leaning towards a Bruce Lee flick, because I've seen far too little of his work... but I'm open to pretty much anything, so hook me up!. :D
And speaking of kung fu, I'd better be off to practice soon.
100% Kung Fu
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Date: 2006-12-02 10:21 am (UTC)Modern: Iron Monkey. About as impressive as Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, only funnier, and w/o that "Huh?" ending.
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Date: 2006-12-03 05:26 am (UTC)Third Iron Monkey rec
Date: 2006-12-03 06:51 am (UTC)Or for less Americanized Fu, Yuen Wo Ping is pretty flawless from what I've seen. Watched Magnificent Butcher the other day and it, along with the original Drunken Master and Iron Monkey, are probably in the top 10 Kung Fu I've seen in my life.
Of course, the best Kung Fu movie in the universe is Invincible Pole Fighter aka 8 Diagram Pole Fighter, but I don't think it's on American DVD yet. I got lucky and saw it up here in Portland at the Grindhouse Film Festival a few years back. It made my head/heart explode.