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'Everybody was Kung-Fu fighting, Those cats were fast as lightning, In fact it was a little bit frightening, But they did it with expert timing.' In a genre that can be as horrendous as it is pure genius no one can deny that Martial Arts Action Cinema has influenced some of the finest directors of the past 30 years. This is the definitive list of the Top 250 Greatest Martial Arts Movies from The East, to West, And Back Again. Movies that fall under my 'Martial Arts' category and will be considered and included here are as follows: Hand to Hand Combat, (Kung Fu, Hapkido, Filipino Kali, Jeet Kune Do, Muay Thai, Karate, Pankration, MMA, Etc.) Samurai, Ninjas, and Anything to do with Weapon Use & Swordplay. I know its cliche to have one of Bruce Lee's films at the top, but who can argue with his impact? Based on the true story of real life martial arts master Huo Yuanjia.

This film is ranked at the # 2 spot after viewing the DIRECTORS CUT. The theatrical version was fine for casual movie goers and if i rank that version of the film on here it'd be at # 5, but if you fancy yourself a 'martial arts movie fan' or a fan of GOOD CINEMA in general, pick up the DIRECTORS CUT, the one that opens and ends with a special cameo by Michelle Yeoh, features a deleted fight scene with a Muay Thai Boxer, and additional footage to help flesh out the story more and develop the characters. The Directors Cut in my honest opinion is Jet Li's Masterpiece. In it he expresses in-detail what he believes is the true meaning of 'Wushu.'

It is a story about the journey on takes, Full of Tragedy, Self Growth, Perseverance, and Self Discovery. The Directors Cut is the only way to see this film, the story is alot more complete, the fights uncensored, uncut, and overall the film is that much more Beautiful in comparison to the butchered, dubbed, and dumbed down version released in theaters. I highly recommend you see the film the way Jet Li and the rest of the cast and crew originally intended it to be. TRIVIA:-Huo Yuan Jia, the founder of the Jin Wu School, was the deceased master that Chen Zhen, also played by Jet Li in Fist of Legend aswell as Bruce Lee in Fist of Fury, seeks to avenge.With Fearless, Jet Li has now been filmed as all of the 'big three' amongst the historical martial artists in Qing Dynasty (1645-1911) China, whose exploits has been novelized and dramatized many times. They are 1) Fang Shiyu (c.1700s) in the Fong Sai Yuk series, 2) Huo Yuanjia (1868-1910) in Fearless, and 3) Huang Feihong (1847-1924) in the Wong Fei Hung series. Drunken Master II - 'Old Wine in a New Bottle.'

Rarely does a sequel ever surpass its predecessor. This is one of those rare cases. It's got everything the original had, and more. Anita Mui stands out for her hilarious performance as Wong Fei Hung's Mother, and the fight and action scenes are phenomenal, some of the BEST in the genre for sure. Ive seen this film dozens of times and i just never get tired of it. Its just that good.

Keep in mind there are no Stuntmen, Wires, or CGI, everything Jackie does here and in most of his films are REAL. That's what makes him the BEST. Jackie Chan was named the successor to Bruce, and its not because he copied his style, make no mistake, before the 1st Drunken Master he had his share of failed Bruce Lee Clone Projects, and it wasnt until he smartened up and did things HIS way did his career truly take off, everyone knows, there will never be another Bruce Lee, and as Jackie said himself, 'I dont want to be the next Bruce Lee, i want to be the first Jackie Chan.' Based on the true story of real life martial arts master Yip Man. (the man who trained & taught Bruce Lee Wing Chun.) So you think the Hulk is fierce when hes angry?

Wait till you see Ip Man's reaction after witnessing a Japanese school of martial artists kill off one of his friends. His fists become the equivalent of an rapid fire machine gun. Donnie Yen FINALLY cements his place as one of the 'greats' of the martial arts cinema world alongside Bruce, Jackie, Jet & Sammo among others. This is Easily Donnie Yen's BEST. The One he'll be remembered for. An interesting bit of Trivia is that, although Donnie has been around since the 80's, 90s, and 00's, occasionally taking part in gems such as Hero & Iron monkey, it wasnt until this film did he achieve massive mainstream acceptance. In other words while his peers Jackie, Jet, & Sammo all peaked during their 20's, it wasnt until Donnie reached his late 30's did he reach his 'peak' career wise with Ip Man.

Some one even argue he only got better with age, which is a rare case in cinema period. This was the role he was born to play, and is currently continuing his winning streak by releasing some of the best martial arts movies today. After 3 decades in the business, and with Jackie & Jet releasing fewer and fewer action movies, he has finally earned the title as the top martial arts star in the world. A title first given to Bruce Lee, then to Jackie & Jet, And now on to Donnie. The film that gained Bruce Lee World Wide Fame. He oozed charisma and stole every scene he was featured in.

NO list is complete without this, this film is truly a landmark in Cinema, and at one point i personally considered the greatest kung fu movie ever. In 2004, Enter the Dragon was deemed 'culturally significant' and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Its also worth noting all Three of the famous 'Dragon Brothers' make appearances, Jackie Chan as Han's henchman in the cave, Biao Yuen as a Tournament Fighter, & Sammo Hung as the Shaolin fighter Bruce sparred with at the very beginning of the movie. Their appearances are highlighted in this clip: TRIVIA:In their one scene together, Lee actually struck Jackie Chan in the face with one of the fighting sticks he used. He immediately apologized and insisted that Chan would work on all of his movies after that, but he died before he could keep the promise. More than just a martial arts film, this movie is a crime epic in every definition of the word.

With a pinch of Scorcese/Tarantino influence this movie takes place right after the first and almost feels like a completely different type of film while still keeping it in the same world. (Think how Nolan transitioned Batman Begins to The Dark Knight).

While the first film was set in one location and was mostly non stop action from start to finish, this one is twice as long as the Raid Redemption and twice as epic. There are more characters introduced, more development and story driven, and dont worry, it has as much action as the first, maybe more, I will have to see it another hundred times to determine that. Anyways, this is a sequel that joins the elite ranks of one of greatest action movies ever made IMO. Its even better than the original as hard as that is to believe.

It takes all the bone smashing, jaw dropping fight scenes from its predecessor and builds on that. Beautifully shot, acted, and scored there really isnt much to say other than holy.beep. that was a.beep. awesome thrill ride of a movie.Highly recommended.;). Stephan Chow's Comedic Martial Arts Masterpiece.

TRIVIA: -Bruce Lee Tribute: When the Landlady is seated between the Boss and his assistant, she faces the boss, and mimics the gestures Bruce Lee used while also facing a crime boss in Way of the Dragon. She wags her finger at him, then closes both fists, then just the right (while knuckles cracking can be heard), she jerks her head up, and the boss nods he understands, then she thumbs her nose, exactly like Bruce Lee in The Way of the Dragon. Chow tends to reference Bruce in ALL of his films.As of 2005, this film had the widest cinematic release in the USA of a foreign language film. 'Jackie Chan, Jet Li and Bruce Lee are my masters; they're the inspiration for my work. Bruce Lee was a heavy fighter who threw hard punches.

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Jackie moves very fast and uses a lot of comedy, and Jet Li is very fluid. I've tried to combine all of their styles and added some things of my own.' - Tony Jaa He learned from the best, and has now created one of the Best Martial Arts/Action movies of the decade.

Jaa is fantastic in this film. When i first saw it i truly didnt expect it to be as good as it was, the next Bruce Lee & Jackie Chan? The one and only Tony Jaa! Inspired by the 'Early Years' of Legendary Martial Arts Figure and Grandmaster Wong Fei Hung. This (along with Snake in Eagle's Shadow) are the two turning points in Jackie's Rich & Long History in 'the business.' He started off as a Stuntman and an extra appearing in blink and miss scenes in films that starred Bruce Lee & Sammo Hung. After Bruce's death he was just another face in the countless ocean of Bruce Lee clones, imitators who had no real future.

It wasnt until Jackie got a hold of his career and was given artistic freedom did he break free from all the other clones to set his own path to glory by his own style and terms. This is a true classic and anyone and everyone whos even a little bit interested in the genre should grab a copy. Its got lots of the signature Jackie Humor, acrobatics, and choreography we all have come to love and expect from any and all of Jackie's Action pictures. Jackie Chan & Michelle Yeoh make for an exciting pair here.

Supercop, the 3rd film in the 'Police Story' series if my favorite entry so far. Great characters, funny situations, and as always superb action. What makes it stad out from Jackie's other films is atleast for me, his costar, Michelle Yeoh, who is the first and only one of his leading ladies to perform all her own stunts. That and their great chemistry together! Its a shame they havent worked on more films outside of this and the spinoff. I loved watching them work off each other.

From the Director of 'Ong Bak:Muay Thai Warrior' comes the new Martial Arts Sensation from Thailand, Ms. Jeeja (or Jija) Yanin! Jeeja Yanin, has been described as 'the Female Tony Jaa' and i can honestly say its fitting. Like Jaa, she does ALL of her own stunts and fighting, Like Jaa, her films uses little to NO cgi effects and wires, and like Jaa, Jeeja's debut film, 'Chocolate' is mindblowingly good, especially for long time fans of hardcore wireless Martial Arts action. Not to mention theyre both from Thailand and work with the same directors. Thailand is quickly becoming the 'new Hong Kong' in terms of the quality of above average martial arts spectaculars coming out in recent years, its very reminiscent to Jackie Chan & Michelle Yeoh back in their prime. And like Jackie & Michelle who joined forces in 'Supercop,' Tony & Jeeja WILL BE teaming up for the sequel to Tony Jaa's The Protector, The Protector 2.

Lets just hope their chemistry is as good as Jackie & Michelle's in that film, because we all know they both have the skills and ability to blow us away with their crazy stunts, action, and fight choreography. Bottom line, If you love martial arts films, Do NOT miss this, i can honestly say as a long time fan of the genre this is going to be a classic, and i look forward to seeing more of this upcoming star in the near future. PS the final 30 minutes of the film is non stop action, one of the greatest climaxes of the decade IMO. Like stated earlier, very reminiscent to early Jackie Chan.

TRIVIA:The film originally included Zen watching scenes from Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan movies (in addition to Tony Jaa), but these scenes were eventually cut due to licensing problems. These licensing problems also caused other scenes to be removed from the original movie. The ice factory scene was originally shot as a split screen of Zen imitating the exact same moves she had seen Bruce Lee do in a fight scene from the movie Tang shan da xiong (1971). It showed a clip of Bruce Lee doing his fight moves at the same time as Zen was mimicking Bruce Lee's moves. The warehouse scene was shot in a similar fashion, but this time it showed a split screen of Zen imitating Jackie Chan, wherein she would do her interpretation of a Jackie Chan fight routine. Eventually not only were the split screen scenes removed, but any scenes that involved Zen performing moves that too closely resembled fight sequences from Bruce Lee or Jackie Chan movies were all cut as well. The original full version that included these scenes has not been released anywhere in Thailand.

Based on the Real Life Story of Legendary Folk Hero and Martial Arts Master Wong Fei Hung. The Once Upon A Time in China Series is seriously EPIC. An All time Great.

TRIVIA:According to the commentary on the Region 1 DVD, this movie started out as a proposed new film to star Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, and Yuen Biao. Jackie would have played Wong, (which he'd previously played in Drunken Master), Sammo would have played Butcher Wing (as he did in Lin Shi Rong), and Yuen would be Lueng Foon (who played the role in Lin Shi Rong). This idea fell through and only Yuen Biao made it into the finished film. The Yangs are a well-known family of soldiers in the service of the government but are betrayed by a government official conspiring with the Mongols. All of the Yang family males except the 4th, 5th, and 6th brothers are killed (played by Hsiao Ho (actor), Gordon Liu and Fu Sheng respectively).

4th brother is captured by the Liao and is not mentioned again (in the source story he marries a Liao princess and returns). Fu Sheng loses his mind after the death of his family, while the other brother (Gordon Liu), takes refuge in a temple to put his anger and past behind him. Liu’s superb martial arts skill, particularly with the quarterstaff, impress the temple’s senior monks.

After refusing to leave the temple at first, Liu later fights for the right to depart after he learns that his sister has been captured by the conspirators and a senior monk is killed by the Mongols. Liu confronts the Mongols and during the ensuing battle to free his sister, the monks from the temple arrive to lend support and help him to defeat the Mongols.

The film was based on the true story of Cheng Chiu-on who fought the tyrants in Thailand. Cheng lived at the end of the 1800s and beginning of the 20th century.

A memorial statue of him was erected in a garden in the Bangkok more than 80 years ago. I dont give a damn what its listed as, this films title is THE BIG BOSS. Calling it FistS of Fury, never made sense to me, all it did was cause confusion with Bruce's follow-up to this Fist of Fury.

Same goes for the renaming of Way of the Dragon to The Return of the Dragon in a low attempt at cashing in on Enter the The Dragon. KEEP THEIR ORIGINAL TITLES DAMMIT. This is Bruce Lee's 1st movie as an adult (he was a child actor some time during his youth). AND the most bloody. It broke box office records in its first release and reintroduced the world to its first Asian Superstar aswell as its first Martial Arts Cinema Icon. 'Chained by Violence. Freed by Music.'

This is by far Jet Li's finest acting performance. The only film in his career that demands more range as a 'serious actor' than anything hes starred in before or since.

And he pulls it off quite well. The Martial Arts arent bad either, Woo Ping And Jet collaborates once again to choreograph some of the most vicious and exciting fight sequences produced. The supporting cast is all star aswell and hits the ball out of the park. Bob Hoskins, Morgan Freeman, & Kerry Condon were all gave great performances. 'He whips out his sword and relieves his victims of their heads!' SHOGUN ASSASSIN is actually a re-released, dubbed version of the first two 'Lone Wolf and Cub' films that came out from Japan in the Seventies. I saw the original two films before seeing this recut, reedited and dubbed version, and i can honestly say i prefer this version, i usually prefer films in their native tongue however the lack of a soundtrack in the original had me literally falling asleep.

The story is 'dumbed' down here in the dub, but it really doesnt matter, the story wasnt very 'intelligent' or complex to begin with, its supposed to be a straight out REVENGE flick. They cut out a few sex and rape scenes in this version aswell as altering or completely removing plenty of the original dialogue, which is refreshing for me, since i felt they were really unnecessary.

They kept all the stuff i like from the original cut, which were the decapitation, blood, violence, and Action. But The main reason i prefer this cut is because of the introduction of Daigoro's narration, which isn't present in the original films. It adds a different dimension to the story that it changes the whole tone of the film. Besides bad dubbing, this flick is better edited, scored, and just an easier place to start. If you like this film then im sure youll hunt down the rest of the 'Lone Wolf & Cub Series.'

Theres 6 movies in all. A Shaw Bros Classic and fine piece of Chinese story-telling. Now while ill admit, most Kung Fu flicks especially those from the 70s & 80s lack any real 'story' or 'plot' and that the filmmakers are more concerned with the fight choreography & ACTION, not that different from say.

Theres the 1 on 1, 2 on 1, then the group scene right? This film is an exception. It has a well thought out plot, lots of character development and of course delivers the action only Hong Kong Cinema brings the action. The one that started it all. This classic directed by the legendary King Hu stars kung fu’s first screen queen, Cheng Pei-pei.

She plays the mysterious swordswoman Golden Swallow, who tries to free a kidnapped official held in a Buddhist monastery. It set new standards for martial arts movies as its 20-year-old star became the most renowned kung fu heroine in martial arts cinema history. With fight direction by Hang Ying-jie (the big boss in Bruce Lee’s The Big Boss), Come Drink With Me inspired Ang Lee’s Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, which is why Lee insisted on casting Cheng as the treacherous Jade Fox. A Personal Favorite, this is a Charming Tale of an Odd Generational Gap. What makes this film work is the always great Kara Hui as the 'Young Auntie.' Her Martial Arts skills is as magnificent as her Beauty.

The film revolves around its provincial protagonist, who struggles to find her way in Americanized Canton. Unlike most 'kung-fu comedies,' the action scenes are used to reinforce the comedy, instead of the other way around. Oh and BTW I think its worth mentioning Gordon Liu has an amusing cameo. Complete with a ridiculous looking wig, a mustache, a guitar, and a dance number!

Loosely Based on the life of Yim Wing Chun, Founder of Wing Chun Kung Fu. There are many schools of Chinese martial arts and their history date back to decades, if not centuries. Among the different sects, Wing Chun is one of the most popular and widely practiced. Wing Chun tells the story of the Founder of the Style.

(Some famous Wing Chun Students & Masters include Bruce Lee, Yip Man, Biao Yuen, Sammo Hung, & Jackie Chan. Among many others.) Donnie Yen stars aswell but as comic relief for a change.

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