Fave film questions are always hard to answer, but films I could watch repeatedly: -
Football Factory and most Danny Dyer films
Love Hounour and Obey
Lock Stock
ID
Nil By Mouth
Fearless
SPL (Sha Po Lang)
Flashpoint
300
No Retreat No Surrender (1-3) cheesy but fun!
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haha yeah i do tend to go for the big scale ones, those are my fav good films, but like everyone there are lots of terrible films i love (such as resident evil)
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I didn't realy answer that question properly before.
Favourite film if I had to choose one would be FIST OF LEGEND. Why? Jet Li for starters, even better than Fist of Fury (just my opinion), one of the greatest display of martial arts in a movie I've seen, great motivational tool, probably Jet's best movie, or at least on par with FEARLESS.
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Just to veer off the topic a little - I presume as of this week us in the UK are all going to be rushing to the local Multiplex to see "Never Back Down?" I've read some mediocre reviews but a teen movie involving MMA sounds good to me!
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Yes indeedy! I'm going to see it on Saturday evening - beefcakes in shorts is what life's all about! Truly, it may be a "Karate Kid" for our most modern of times...
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Yes, I too feel a Saturday night trip out to see this film, it'll either inspire me for the tough black belt training session I've got early the next morning or have me laughing in the ailes, which will give me plenty of comedy material to keep me chuckling through the same training session.
You know, it's funny about The Karate Kid, but when I need to entertian my kids at work (and I can't be bothered to teach them) they still ask me to see Karate Kid - even though the film is now 24 years old!
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Lesley Jackson wrote: You know, it's funny about The Karate Kid, but when I need to entertian my kids at work (and I can't be bothered to teach them) they still ask me to see Karate Kid - even though the film is now 24 years old!
That is because it is still a cult classic! Good overcoming Evil, etc....hot girl, old master, mean bad master....cheesy male hero...what more can we martial artists ask for
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