On that kind of tip, any Takeshi Kitano films are worth checking. Sonatine, Violent cop, Hana bi.pk- wrote: I prefer heroic bloodshed films to kung fu though...The Killer, A Better Tomorrow 1 & 2, Hard Boiled etc
Fav Samurai, Ninja, Martial Arts Movies?
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The Streetfighter trilogy with Sonny Chiba.
First one is hard as feck, second one is a shade lighter, third one had a Mexican shooting lasers from his belt wearing a sombrero which was gnarly.
The final shootout from A Better Tomorrow 2 - that was the tits.
First one is hard as feck, second one is a shade lighter, third one had a Mexican shooting lasers from his belt wearing a sombrero which was gnarly.
The final shootout from A Better Tomorrow 2 - that was the tits.
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Original Zatoichi series better than the Beat Takeshi remake (although the remake was pretty good).
Best old school kung fu film ever:

Crippled Avengers.
Also feeling the Iron Monkey and the Once Upon a Time in China series recommendations, but for pure action I think from the 1992-1995 kung fu boom the one with the best action is:

Scorpion King....no, not that shit one with The Rock
Best old school kung fu film ever:

Crippled Avengers.
Also feeling the Iron Monkey and the Once Upon a Time in China series recommendations, but for pure action I think from the 1992-1995 kung fu boom the one with the best action is:

Scorpion King....no, not that shit one with The Rock
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heh, agreed...I can't watch kung fu subtitled. I need the cheesy dub versions.£10 Bag wrote:Any of those old ones with the dubbed voices that the wu tang clan (and everyone else) sampled, are the best. The dudes have got well funny voices, and half the time the dialogue makes no sense and is well broken up. The fighting is shit hot though
ironically, I'm just the opposite w/ anime.
I know I've mentioned these before, but Duel to the Death, and Shaolin vs. Lama are probably two of my favorites. Shaolin vs Wu-Tang is good for the samples, but it's kind of a weak movie overall.
I have a good film I like called 'One Man's Vengeance'


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My favourite is "Dance of the Drunken Mantis" aka "Drunken Master part two"
Sadly the outstandingly restored version I forked out £16.99 for got "lost" when I lent it to Mala (DMZ) anyone who knows it's whereabouts please contact me!!!!!!!
For now I'll have to deal with the blurry original VHS transfer, oh well...
Anyone looking for rare Kung-fu / Samurai / Martial arts flicks, I have hundreds, copies on VHS (pal) available, please P.M. me

Sadly the outstandingly restored version I forked out £16.99 for got "lost" when I lent it to Mala (DMZ) anyone who knows it's whereabouts please contact me!!!!!!!
For now I'll have to deal with the blurry original VHS transfer, oh well...
Anyone looking for rare Kung-fu / Samurai / Martial arts flicks, I have hundreds, copies on VHS (pal) available, please P.M. me
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Manga Series???? I have not seen those. Sounds cool.
I have the original manga (comic books) where they took the stories from, and the newer translated reprints. Also I have about 60 hours worth of the japanese television series, which is good too.
I have the original manga (comic books) where they took the stories from, and the newer translated reprints. Also I have about 60 hours worth of the japanese television series, which is good too.
The needs of the many...outweigh...the needs of the few
mmm nice topic...
my favs (no order)
kurosawa's Throne of blood
Zatoichi 2 and 3 of the orginal series
(Fushimi is right the new one has nothing to do with the originals! shintaro katsu was a fuckin genious)
mizoguchi's adaptation of 47 ronin
hiroshi inagaki's Samurai Trilogy
Shaw Bros' The 36 chambers of shaolin
hideo gosha's 3 outlaw samurai
and a lot more... like lone wolf and cub (babycart) if can read the manga, just do it, is a must read!!!! (big kazuo koike and goseki kojima!)
in more jidai-geki style not strcily samurai stuf
mizuguchi's Ugetsu monogatari and Chikamatsu monogatari
i love mizoguchi
really like this topic hehhehehe
any one liked Takeshi Miike's IZO? i liked, but prefer the original hehehehe
my favs (no order)
kurosawa's Throne of blood
Zatoichi 2 and 3 of the orginal series
(Fushimi is right the new one has nothing to do with the originals! shintaro katsu was a fuckin genious)
mizoguchi's adaptation of 47 ronin
hiroshi inagaki's Samurai Trilogy
Shaw Bros' The 36 chambers of shaolin
hideo gosha's 3 outlaw samurai
and a lot more... like lone wolf and cub (babycart) if can read the manga, just do it, is a must read!!!! (big kazuo koike and goseki kojima!)
in more jidai-geki style not strcily samurai stuf
mizuguchi's Ugetsu monogatari and Chikamatsu monogatari
i love mizoguchi
really like this topic hehhehehe
any one liked Takeshi Miike's IZO? i liked, but prefer the original hehehehe
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