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guts-and-uppercuts: Hero (2002) - Jet Li vs Donnie Yen
oceanicxfaith: puribe: uppercut the soul out this fool Bye
supersmashkev: Latrisha with a swift uppercut
guts-and-uppercuts: Empty-handed Kali applications. There’s a lot of debate in the FMA (Filipino Martial Arts) world as to whether styles like Kali and Eskrima should even be taught without a weapon. Many people are dead set on them being purely weapons
guts-and-uppercuts:Bruce Lee teaching John Saxon some concepts of Jeet Kune Do on the set of “Enter the Dragon”.
butts-and-uppercuts:Keanu Reeves’ fight training for “John Wick: Chapter 2″.
guts-and-uppercuts:Jackie Chan, fashionista.
guts-and-uppercuts:Jean-Claude Van Damme in “Bloodsport”.
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caliphorniaqueen: tfry1440: guts-and-uppercuts: Jackie Chan and Jet Li in the early 90′s and then, again, over fifteen years later. My heart 💕💕 Jackie chan is just so pure it’s adorable Jet Li so cute
guts-and-uppercuts: Hung Gar/Hung Kuen application - These applications are taken directly from a number of Hung Gar forms. No boxing thrown in, no modern twist on an old style; this is traditional kung fu done correctly.And no, I’m not saying it would
guts-and-uppercuts: The World’s End (2013)
guts-and-uppercuts: I’m not gonna lie; the action looks pretty dope.
guts-and-uppercuts: Wu Jing in “Drunken Monkey”.
guts-and-uppercuts: Jay Chou, Yuen Woo Ping and his team shooting the “God of Wushu” scene in “True Legend”.
guts-and-uppercuts: Here’s a style you don’t often see in kung fu films: the cat style. In fact, I think I’ve only ever seen it in this film (”The Magnificent Butcher”) and “Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow”.The guy doing the cat style is
guts-and-uppercuts: Bruce Lee posing on the set of “When Taekwondo Strikes”.
guts-and-uppercuts: Lobby card set for Sammo Hung’s classic Wing Chun film, “Warriors Two”.
guts-and-uppercuts: German lobby card set for “Blood Brothers”.
guts-and-uppercuts: Just a friendly reminder that this film, “Rise of the Legend”, is now out on DVD and Blu-Ray in the US. It’s fifteen bucks on Amazon and, in my eyes, it’s worth every penny.Granted, the film has had mixed reviews. A lot of
guts-and-uppercuts: Yup, two seemingly unconnected photos. One being Bruce Lee performing his famous flip-kick in “Enter the Dragon” and the other being the husband and wife landlords from “Kung Fu Hustle”.The connection? That isn’t Bruce
guts-and-uppercuts: City Hunter (1993)
guts-and-uppercuts: RIP
guts-and-uppercuts: Green Snake (1993)
guts-and-uppercuts: War of the Arrows (2011)
guts-and-uppercuts: Ever wanted to wield an umbrella like Jet Li in “Once Upon a Time in China”? Well here’s your chance.
guts-and-uppercuts: A young Jet Li. Possibly on the set of his first movie, “Shaolin Temple”.
guts-and-uppercuts: Kuo Chui, Wai Pak and Dick Wei.
guts-and-uppercuts: Drunken Master (1978)
guts-and-uppercuts: 61-year-old JK Simmons getting ripped in order to play Commissioner Gordon in the upcoming “Justice League” movie.
guts-and-uppercuts: Fist of Fury (1972)
guts-and-uppercuts: The Boy and the Beast (2015)
guts-and-uppercuts: “The Wrath of Vajra” got less than lukewarm reviews from kung fu cinema fans when it first came out, but, from day one, I’ve always said it’s a pretty decent martial arts film, albeit a little…”standard” in places.Here’s
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guts-and-uppercuts: Here’s a fantastic look into how Taijiquan can be used in a street fight. Some of the applications might look a little flowery but, take a closer look, and you’ll see just how efficient they are.He uses a fantastic array of close
guts-and-uppercuts: I love this fight because it does something that’s rarely ever seen on screen. It takes Tony Jaa’s signature style and shuts it the fuck down.The lead villain, played by Max Zhang, has an answer to every move Tony has. While we,
guts-and-uppercuts: Ti Lung and Chen Kuan Tai in “Opium and the Kung Fu Master”.
guts-and-uppercuts: Wing Chun (1994)
guts-and-uppercuts: Frank Ocean
guts-and-uppercuts: Vincent Zhao’s drunken boxing (as Beggar Su) in 2010′s “True Legend”.
guts-and-uppercuts: After watching the “Rurouni Kenshin” trilogy again, recently, I’m convinced that this fight has the best sword work ever committed to film. It’s choreographed perfectly, in my opinion. From the up close blade-to-blade stuff
guts-and-uppercuts: Ninja 2: Shadow of a Tear (2013)
guts-and-uppercuts: Bolo Yeung on the set of “Enter the Dragon”.
guts-and-uppercuts: Jackie Chan finally receives his honorary Oscar.
guts-and-uppercuts:Stills from Jackie Chan’s famous training sequence in “Fearless Hyena” (1979).
guts-and-uppercuts:Ninja Scroll (1993)
guts-and-uppercuts: So yesterday I finally got around to watching “Headshot” and now I can say, without a doubt, that it’s fucking amazing. I hate to say it but if you enjoyed “The Raid 2” you’ll enjoy this film…a lot. In fact, if you can
guts-and-uppercuts: Ong Bak 2 (2008)
guts-and-uppercuts: Donnie Yen in 2005′s “Seven Swords”.
guts-and-uppercuts: Last seen together in “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2″, Dave Baustista and Michelle Yeoh reunite in “Cheung Tin-Chi”, the new “Ip Man 3″ spin-off film.
guts-and-uppercuts: Eastern Condors (1987)
guts-and-uppercuts: The Big Boss (1971)
guts-and-uppercuts: A rare still of Jackie Chan “holding the barrel” in “Drunken Master 2″.
guts-and-uppercuts:Return to the 36th Chamber (1980)
guts-and-uppercuts: The Man with the Iron Fists (2012)
guts-and-uppercuts: The Betrayal
guts-and-uppercuts: Turns out Iko Uwais is pretty ripped.
guts-and-uppercuts: Ronda Rousey and Iko Uwais.I’m hoping this film is bananas. It has one hell of a stunt team on board (hand-picked by Uwais, it seems), it’s directed by a solid filmmaker, Peter Berg, and it has Ronda Rousey in it.Oh yeah…and
butts-and-uppercuts: Kung fu cinema legend (and fight choreographer for “Suicide Squad”), Richard Norton, with Margot Robbie and her stunt double.