What Are Your Favorite Martial Arts Movies Of All Time?

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What Are Your Favorite Martial Arts Movies Of All Time?
 

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Enter The Dragon
The Perfect Weapon
The Karate Kid (The one that got me started)
Only The Strong


These seem to be the 4 I watch over and over!
 
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Enter The Dragon
The Perfect Weapon
The Karate Kid (The one that got me started)
Only The Strong


These seem to be the 4 I watch over and over!
Cool list, I don't like The Karate Kid though lol.
 

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phlaw said:
Enter The Dragon
The Perfect Weapon
The Karate Kid (The one that got me started)
Only The Strong


These seem to be the 4 I watch over and over!
Yes, good list. Throw in some of segal's older movies, and (yes, unfortunately, van damme) Kickboxer, and those are usually the flicks I stop at on the tele. Oh, and as cheeezy as it may be. . .American Ninja:idunno: It was the first MA flick I ever watched. After that, there was a little six-year-old sneaking around the house, wearing all black, sporting a tee-shirt over the face and a cool little plastic ninja-to. I can still picture my mom walking through the grocery store with her "little assassin.":boing2:
 

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The Last dragon, unfortunatly there will never be a sequal
 

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durnit, most people already mentioned mine...

Berry Gordy's: The Last Dragon
Only the Strong
The Hunted (with Christopher Lambert, not the new one)
The Perfect Weapon
Chinese Connection
Enter the Dragon
Drunken Master I (the original)
Fearless Hyena
 

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In no particular order...

The Perfect Weapon
Out For Justice
Rapid Fire
Hero
Fist of Legend
Iron Monkey
Sting of the Dragonmaster (aka When Tae Kwon Do Strikes)
Enter the Dragon
Eastern Condors
Once Upon a Time in China II
The Street Fighter (Sonny Chiba, not J-C VD)
Brotherhood of the Wolf
Dragon Inn
 

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I thought of some more for me.

Rapid Fire
The Crow
The Delta Force
Hard To Kill
Under Siege
The Last Dragon
 

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The Three Storms are the only people I'd realistically worry about throwing a kukri at me.

Jack- "I don't get it."
Lo Pan- "You were not put on this Earth to "get it", Mr. Burton."
 

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Since you know alot about Bib trouble in little china. I heard that the movie is part of a 3 prt series Little china was part 2, Buckoroo banzai part

Did you hear this?
 

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I've never heard that. I've seen Buckaroo and I guess it was pretty funny in a Flash Gordon/Buck Rodgers kind of way.
 
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The Kai said:
The Last dragon, unfortunatly there will never be a sequal
Ooh I couldn't stand that movie lol. I couldnt sit through that movie.
 
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Here is just a few of my favorite martial arts movies:

Every single Bruce Lee movie
Above The Law
Hard To Kill
Out For Justice
Police Story
Dragons Forever
Wheels on Meals
Drunken Master
Bloodsport
Kickboxer
Righting Wrongs
Fist Of Legend

the list could go on and on...
 

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I completely forgot about Brotherhood of The Wolf...you could list any Dacascos film and the Arts in it would be great...but like I said before, Van Damme's best was Kickboxer 2. :uhyeah:

The Transporter's a good one, too...'specially the beginning sequence, which really isn't a fight, yet still damn cool.
 

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another one I forgot, Cradle 2 The Grave, Jet Li and Dacascos, along with DMX, who I like anyway. there've only been two Seagal movies I've cared for in the past decade and that's The Glimmer Man and Exit Wounds, both because of supporting roles that made the movie hysterical in some scenes.
 

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