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10 of the weirdest Kung Fu movies ever
Craig Lines Nov 1, 2017

Every now and then, martial arts movies go, er, a 'little leftfield', Here are some examples...

There are few feelings I enjoy as much as watching a movie that shakes me out of my complacency, wakes me up from my jaded quasi-slumber and makes me go “I’ve not seen that before!” I watch way too many films and it can take a lot to genuinely shock or surprise me, but there are few genres that manage it as often as martial arts.

Now, I appreciate there’s a lot of base level ‘weirdness’ to the genre if you’re not used to it. There’s curious dubbing, an emphasis on physicality over plotting, some eastern cultural touchpoints that baffle unfamiliar western audiences… but fans get used to all that. I’m talking about something slightly different.

To clarify, it might seem strange to new viewers when...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 10/31/2017
  • Den of Geek
10 essential martial arts heroines
Craig Lines Feb 9, 2017

Cynthia Rothrock, Michelle Yeoh, Maggie Cheung and more feature, as we salute the female stars of martial arts movies...

It’s arguably a rare sight when female characters lead a major genre film, and last year’s online Ghostbusters drama proves it’s still, depressingly, a controversial choice if they do. Too often, female characters are reduced to sidekicks, damsels, sex objects and caricatures. It sometimes feels like every day there’s a new statistic about women being under-represented in Hollywood and while, to some extent, things are looking brighter and more diverse by the day, it’s an uphill struggle. Still, as we wait for Hollywood to get its act together, I thought I’d celebrate a genre where awesome, strong, multi-faceted female characters have led casts as a regular occurrence for decades - martial arts!

See related Netflix's Stranger Things: Shawn Levy interview Netflix's...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 1/31/2017
  • Den of Geek
Rag & Bone “Men’s Project”
Mark Hamill Keeps Fighting Signature Fraud
Rag & Bone “Men’s Project”
Mark Hamill, whose swooping signature is, as you can imagine, highly sought after by fans of a particular movie franchise that has made a whole lotta money, has been fighting signature fraud for a couple of months. If you think you have an authentic Hamill signature, which you probably paid a disconcerting amount of money for, you can send a picture to Hamill via Twitter and he’ll holla back at you:Now Hamill has taken further action, working with California assemblywoman Ling Ling Chang to extend protections to memorabilia and signed collectibles. "The public is being swindled on a daily basis and the numbers are huge," the actor told the Los Angeles Times. "I just can't keep quiet when I see people I love being hurt." Hamill said it makes no sense that sports memorabilia, and those who collect it, are more protected than pop-culture memorabilia. Forgers, beware: Hamill once...
See full article at Vulture
  • 1/17/2016
  • by Greg Cwik
  • Vulture
The Dragon’s Snake Fist Coming Soon On DVD From Terracotta Distribution
Starring:

Dragon Lee (The Real Bruce Lee, The Dragon On Fire)

Yuen Qiu (Kung Fu Hustle,The Man With The Golden Gun)

Bruce Lai (Return to the 36th Chamber, Enter Three Dragons)

Genre: Martial Arts

Certificate: 15

Country: South Korea

Year: 1981

Languages: English dubbed

Running time: 83 minutes

Rrp: £14.99

Directed by Godfrey Ho (Ninja Terminator, Fury in the Shaolin Temple), The Dragon’S Snake Fist is coming to DVD in UK on 15 June 2015.

The Dragon’s Snake Fist is the first release by Terracotta Distribution, who recently launched a ‘Classic Kung Fu Collection‘, resurrecting lost or overlooked martial arts movies and giving them a new DVD release with extras.

The movie stars Dragon Lee (Inter The Invincible Hero), who is one of my favorite Bruce Lee Clones, showcasing his speed and power in full effect with Godfrey Ho in the directors chair. A veteran star of martial arts B-pictures and Korean Taekwondo expert,...
See full article at AsianMoviePulse
  • 6/10/2015
  • by kingofkungfu
  • AsianMoviePulse
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