Jonathan Randall said:
Best Display of Western Martial Arts in Cinema?
I'd have to go with Rober De Niro in "The Mission" and Timothy Roth in "Rob Roy". Any other nominations for films that displayed the best use of Western Martial Arts?
I'd agree especially on "Rob Roy". One of my all time favorites. I've always wondered though, what style Cunningham was supposed to be portraying. His weapon looks like smallsword, which has absolutely no cutting edge, yet he is able to make numerous light cuts against Rob. I've liked his fighting style for it's compactness, almost wing chun like in its efficiency.
I also quite like Daniel Day Lewis's "Bill Cutting" in "Gangs of New York". Unfortunately from what I read, the fights in that movie didn't consult Western manuals or experts. However, I liked the protrayal of him as a highly skilled fighter with knowledge of anatomy and a high level of precision. Western fighters are seldom given such attributes in the movies. I love the scene where he explains to Leo's character how to kill a man, using a pig as a dummy.
Speaking of this, based on the trailers, I'm highly disappointed by the protrayal of Western arts in the upcomming "Fearless" with Jet Li. Of course, I'm going to see and enjoy the movie, and of course, a Jet Li movie will focus on "Kung Fu". Yet the reviews I read say that Li's character easily overwhelms an English, German and Spanish fighter in the torunament, and it is only the Japanese fighter who puts up any kind of challenge. I had hoped that as far into the Western Martial Art renaissance as we are, this kind of "Kung Fu expert vs Western dud" .
Come to think of it, how many movies are there where you ever see a Chinese fighter being beaten by another nationality, even Japanese?
In terms of TV shows, I used to enjoy the Spanish Zorro show from the early 90's featuring Duncan Regehr. Does anyone remember this show?