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omega145
Gordon Liu was also an excellent star for martial arts movies.
Agreed, Gordon Liu is fantastic. Many of his movies feature some of the most unbastardized and well-crafted Hung Gar scenes I've ever seen. The clip you posted is one of my favourite scenes of all time. A lot of Jackie's work (especially modern stuff) is often over peppered with wushu acrobatics. However, Legend of the Drunken Master is a good example of him using much cleaner Kung Fu. Also, a large chunk of his work in Snake in the Eagle's Shadow is pretty awesome. Then again, these two were Yuen Wo Ping films so it shouldn't come as a surprise that a talent like Martial Arts athlete Jackie Chan would look great in a Yuen Wo Ping product. I mean the guy made Keanu Reaves/Laurence Fishburne look like they "knew Kung Fu"...
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vampireheart
I like my asian "kung fu" "gun fu" or "gun kata" (when dealing with guns) with a sci-fi twist and a Wuxia-esque themes. There are a ton of films that I love the choreography and color of especially when it comes to asian cinema.
Some of my favorites, in no particular order...
Shinobi - Heart Under Blade (Japanese)
House of Flying Daggers (Chinese)
Ichi (Japanese)
The Returner (Japanese)
Oldboy (Korean)
I was going to create a thread on foreign films but this thread kinda fits so ill just post here instead.
Great list, man. The only film I was kind of hoping I'd like a little more than I did was House of Flying Daggers. I think it was trying too hard to ride off the wuxia craze that Crouching Tiger/Hidden Dragon reignited and for me at least, it was a bit too stylized.
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