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Discussion in 'TV & Movie Discussion' started by Playa, Sep 30, 2004.

  1. Playa

    Playa The coach is a near

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    Even with that bulge on his forehead?
     
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    mathmajors Roll Wave

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    Uma Thurman's not really a badass?:thinking:
     
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    I said he "WAS" a pleasure thelt...WAS....as in not anymore...


    now playa..would i do that? :p
     
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    hasbeen99 Fighting the stereotype

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    Van Damme was tolerable in Bloodsport, but that's about it, IMO. (Gotta love a movie with Ogre in it. :xyzthumbs )

    Seagal was pretty good in the Under Siege movies, but that was about it. Once he started going environmental, I quit watching.

    Bruce Lee was the baddest martial artist ever to grace a camera. No one else even comes close. I thought Jason Scott Lee did a decent job portraying him in Dragon, too.

    Jackie Chan could be a serious action star, too, if he ever wanted to go that route. He's a lot better martial artist than his comedy roles show.
     
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    I have never been too impressed with Chinese martial arts in general. Jackie Chan is a great stunt man but I am not overly impressed by his martial arts. I seen him in a movie with Bill "superfoot" Wallace from back in the 80s and he was trying to play it straight. He looked like crap compare to Wallace.

    Bruce Lee was the man but he was by no means a pure chinese stylist. He drew from almost every martial art and formed his own style.
     
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    Shrapnel Stinky

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    There's this fresh, new, upcoming martial arts superstar. I think his name is Walker and he used to be a Texas Ranger or something. Check this dude out :xyzthumbs
     
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    I have already seen Bruce Lee kick his butt.
     

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