In the 60's-70' it was Bruce Lee, the 80' was ninjutsu, the 90's Brazillian jiu jutsu, and now the MMA. When will the FMA have their moment in martial arts distinction. I know that Remy Presas brought the arts out in a big way in the 80's, which is how I learned about them, but he was somewhat a blessing and a curse. He got the word out, but I think his media exposure of the arts watered down the true nature of the FMA. They became two people hitting two sticks together in too many minds, and you can see that even in film today with the sinawali or whatever you may call them, in the movie Hannah and the Borne films, the Hunted and even the book of Eli. Dan Inosanto did his part, but I think he too obscured the nature of these arts because of their incorporation into the JKD mentality. The FMA have never really had their big moment in the culture and I am wondering why not? They are lethally effective, fun to do, the teachers from the Phillipines are very interesting characters, to say the least, and they can be done by older people to lethal effect. Any thoughts?