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    I wasn't much of a Sonny Chiba fan, but my buddies and I would head to the Kokusai theater in Japan town in SF every weekend to see some great old Chanbara films. The Musashi Trilogy, Sword of Doom, the old Zatoichi films, Shinobi No Mono. Good times. I miss that place.

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    Armor of God is IMO some of Jackie Chan's best work.
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    Not a Marital arts movie but I love this part.
    Stacy Keach: Col. Vincent Kane
    The Ninth Configuration (1980)

    Cutshaw escapes the castle and visits a bar. A biker gang recognizes Cutshaw from news reports and brutalize him. A waitress (Linda Tuero, who was married to Blatty at the time) contacts the hospital, and Kane arrives to retrieve him. Kane humbles himself to the bikers to extricate Cutshaw, but the bikers are disgusted by his behavior. The gang attempt to rape Cutshaw, causing Kane to snap and kill most of the bikers with his bare hands.

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    Kung Pow: Enter the Fist is still one of my all-time favorites. And Kung Fu Hustle!

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    Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai.
    Retar’d LE. Kinesthetic dufus.

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    The scene that started my martial arts journey...


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    Quote Originally Posted by AMC View Post
    "Everybody relax....I'm here."

    "Are you crazy? Is that your problem?"

    "Hey....you never know till you try!"

    One of the most quotable Kurt Russell films ever....
    It occurs to me that we may have ventured beyond the op's intended scope... gloriously.

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    A favorite silly scene-- Michelle Yeoh defends a tray of tofu.(start at 0.55)

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAD View Post
    There is no greater movie about the art of Ching Ching Pow than Hardboiled.
    Wow. This movie is like discovering the knobs go up to 11.
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