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Video: The Best of Martial Arts Films

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Video: The Best of Martial Arts Films

Thank author of this post/commentThis is a video-collage taken from a 1990 Hong-Kong documentary intro about Martial Arts. It includes kung-fu masters like Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, Cinthya Rothrock, Yuen Biao, Keith Cooke, Benny Urquidez and many more... My contribution here is the new audio-track I synchronised to the video - the song is a Remix from the Cranberries' "Zombie". I think it underlines the dynamic action moves and the fun we as spectators have watching them - in a more effecitve way :-) Enjoy it and tell me how you like it. UPDATE: for that this clip has become very popular and many specific questions were asked, I want to complete the information I have according the titles in this intro: (0:00-0:11) "Fist of Fury" (1972, Bruce Lee) (0:12-0:19) "Millionaire's Express (1986) (0:20-0:24) "No treat, No Surrender" (1986, Jean-Claude Van Damme) (0:25-0:27) "China O'Brien" (1990, Keith Cooke) (0:28-0:38) "Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars" (1985, Sammo Hung) (0:39-0:49) "Millionaire's Express" (1986, Yuen Biao) (0:50-0:57) "Armour of God" (1987, Jackie Chan) (0:57-1:13) "Duel to the Death" (1983, Norman Chu vs. Demian Lau) (1:14-1:23) "Righting Wrongs" (1986, Cinthya Rothrock) (1:24-1:28) "Eastern Condors" (1986) (1:29-1:40) "China O`Brien 2" (1990, Keith Cooke) (1:41-1:46) "Enter the Dragon" (1973, Bruce Lee) (1:47-1:51) "Duel to the Death" (1983, Norman Chu vs. Demian Lau) (1:52-2:11) "Dragons Forever" (1988, Jackie Chan vs. Benny Urquidez) (2:12-2:27) "Young Master" (1980) (2:28-2:33 <b>...</b>

#1

lynie

Hi there! Martial arts can be use to protect our self from our enemies. Lots of people now are practicing martial arts even children. Some parents enrolled their children to have a strength to fight in some martial arts competition. It is good for them because they already know how to protect their selves.

#2

Marynor

Doing Martial Arts is really of great use because through this we can have self-defense and we learn to reinforce ourselves that we can be strong in any circumstances. I presume undergoing Martial Arts training isn't as easy as pie. So aside from strength it also needs passion and determination to learn the right techniques of executing a certain move. So, I am lucky enough to learn this, because I gained courage and confidence.

#3

Rachell

I think if we can attend a martial art school, we must go for it. Nowadays when robbers, rapists and the likes seems to be everywhere, we have to arm ourselves with ways to keep us safe at all times. Like preparing when there is an expected typhoon, you have to also keep your self prepared on those kind of situations. Aside from learning how to defend yourself, you can also do martial arts as a work out.

#4

John

Hello there!I would like to learn Martial-Arts.What martial arts helps prepare you mentally before you have to defend yourself?There are a lot of choices. Happkido, Kun-Fu, Karate, etc.

Some martial arts just provide plenty of doubt whether you can handle yourself in a real fight or not. What are the ones that are just the opposite and provide a lot of confidence in your ability to fight.I hope you can help me on this matter.Have a great day to all.


#5

Frances

I love watching all those Jackie Chan movies because he is very funny. Jackie Chan has a great and entertaining way of displaying his skills and expertise in martial arts in all his movies. My favorite aside from the Drunken Master movie series is Rush Hour 1 to 3, which I think is Jackie Chan's latest movie series with another funny guy, Chris Tucker. Jackie did all the kung fu fighting while Chris provided all the tricks.

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