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Dardrex joined RENEGADE™'s groupThese are the fight scenes that stay with me the most on memory and inspire me in the action business... I'M TELLING YOU RIGHT NOW... THERE IS NO BRUCE LEE, CROUCHING TIGER HIDDEN DRAGON, AND ONLY ONE TONY JAA FIGHT... SO DON'T ASK PLEASE?
ALSO I'M LEAVING OUT CAR CHASES AND GUNFIGHTS... I MAY INCLUDE THOSE LATER.
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Some of my favorites include Snake and Crane Arts of Shaolin, Iron Monkey, the first three OUATIC movies, Shaolin vs Lama, Drunken Master 2, Fist of Legend, Hero, and the Kung Fu Master series with Donnie Yen.
The Magnificent Butcher is pretty good, too. About as silly as the name is, I reckon, but has some great fight scenes. It has (a very young) Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao, proving the general kung fu rule of thumb that if they're Peking Opera alums, they've probably been in a few movies together. *lol*
I could go on and on. If you're interested, we could exchange lists. Mine would be surprisingly short as I only remember a few of the names, but I've seen countless titles as I've grown up watching these movies.
And yes, they're far superior to the ones made in the US. Surprising when you consider the small budgets and limited shooting time....
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