Ninjutsu Training Techniques

who here likes to watch ninja,swordplay,karate, or kung fu movies?

I really enjoy them.Can any one recomend a good one. (I saw shogun assasin). and many more like that.I was a big fan of samuri sunday.

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  1. I hope everyone.
  2. Yes, one of my idols is Bruce Lee. I've got books about his life, teachings, and training routines. I also love Bloodsport, Karate Kid and Kung Fu Hustle. I'd recommend a movie about this african american assassin who practices bushido, set in modern day New York. It's called Ghost Dog and it stars Forrest Whitaker as the assassin. It's very stylish and unorthodox and full of contrasts of modern ways of life and ancient ways of life.
  3. I love martial art movies. Hmm...movies coming to mind Hero Fearless Kung Fu Hustle Shaolin Soccer Sha Po Lang (Killzone in US) Tom Yum Goong (The Protector in US) Undisputed 2: Last Man Standing House of Flying Daggers Kiss of the Dragon Unleashed Once Upon A Time in China 1,2, and 3 Fist of Legend Enter the Dragon House of Fury Ong Bak Drive (1997, this might be hard to find. Stars Mark Dacascos) The Last Samurai When The Last Sword is Drawn Princess Blade Drunken Master I and II Police Story Fists of Fury The Chinese Connection Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Tai Chi Master Shaolin Temple My Father is a Hero New Legend of Shaolin Bodyguard From Beijing C3 Extreme Challenge Supercop Rumble in The Bronx
  4. I like to watch these movies too especially kung fu movies. They are the best to me.
  5. yes i like them and if i remember right in a previous question you asked advice on fat burning exercises join a club this is ideal someone i know is a taekwondo black belt and i,ve seen him train many times not only is it exciting its all the exercise you,ll ever need
  6. Fists of Fury; Enter the Dragon; Dragon, the Bruce Lee Story are my three favorites, discounting of course any and all Jackie Chan movies. He is a lot of fun to watch. Not to mention Crouching Tiger/Hidden Dragon, which from your screen name I do believe will truly move you.
  7. See if you can find a copy of the film "Zatoichi" starring: Takeshi Kitano. It's a 2003 remake of the classic Blind Swordsman series. If you can find the earlier versions even better. There was also an american version which starred Rutger Hauer titled "Blind Fury" that wasn't bad either. Check em out.
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