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JTZ (Member Profile)

Aikido: Atemi in Action: Training Doesnt Have to be Nice

NordlichReiter says...

In some rare forms on Aikido there are competitions.

I wrestle and box on a regular basis, with training partners from Aikido, and judo.

But for the most part I have to separate the two because there are people there that could (Kick my ass) and I could in return kick ass.

I train with military and law enforcement types, so its not the crap you would see at a demonstration.

In an environment where there are rules one can expect an outcome.

In an environment were there are no rules one can expect a death or serious maiming. We could argue the drawbacks of MMA style and Aikido Style all day, and it would be a good discourse.

"There are many styles of Wushu. One style is not better than the other, there is only difference in skill." -Jet Li's Character in Fearless.

You would never see me in a street fight, because I would either mace, taze or shoot the assailant. No reason for me to get my hands dirty.

Many of us will never see a trained person in a real fight that does not involve emotion, we will unlikely see a confrontation with Wu Wei action. Because these confrontations usually end badly, for both parties.

What I do know is that in a life and death situation we can not be sure of any thing. There is no definite outcome.

I would never want to be on the ground with any one, once on the ground we are completely weak to attacks from other opponents.

Train to end all combat with in the instant it was started.

eric3579 (Member Profile)

"NEW Trailer" The Mummy 3: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor

Hero - trailer

9058 says...

The only thing i hate about this movie is Tarantino's name on it. Hey dont get me wrong he is fine with his own movies but he had nothing to do with the making or producing of this movie. He just brought an already successful asian movie to America and plastered his name all over it. Did the same thing with Iron Monkey. Pisses me off how people i run into to this day swear that he directed that movie and point to Kill Bill as some sort of twisted proof. He even buys into his bullshit (though he is known for talking big) where in an interview he was saying how he brought kung fu movies to America and he played a pivotal role in making martial arts popular here. Excuse me jackass? I think Bruce Lee did that 30 years ago and I didnt see Jackie Chan or Jet Li needing your help before now. Sorry for that, beautiful movie, if you like see House of Flying Daggers as well.

Hero - trailer

choggie (Member Profile)

10066 says...

They put out three different trailers for this flick and I have a feeling none of them scratch the surfaces of the b%d%ssness that will be on display when Jet Li and Jackie Chan clash on film for the first time!

In reply to this comment by choggie:
Don't know if it's gonna make it daquilla....somebosy posted another trailer for this, what looks to be one of Jackie Chan's most craptacular movies to date.....
http://www.videosift.com/video/The-Horrible-Truth-about-the-new-Jackie-ChanJet-Li-Movie

could give a righteous review of this cinematic turd w/ ever seeing 10 minutes of it.....

The Horrible Truth about the new Jackie Chan/Jet Li Movie

Finally, Jet Li and Jackie Chan in the Same Movie

Finally, Jet Li and Jackie Chan in the Same Movie

Finally, Jet Li and Jackie Chan in the Same Movie

NeuralNoise says...

Jackie Chan was a great drunken master, but now he's sixty and arthritic. Jet li was amazing until he gave up on gravity. The kid seems too much of a stoner to convince in the role. I'll regret but will watch anyway, One never knows....

Finally, Jet Li and Jackie Chan in the Same Movie

9547 says...

"OK, I have this incredible scenario: Jackie Chan and Jet Li in the same movie!"
"And...?"
"That's it. That's the scenario"
"That's short"
"That's OK. They'll just portray some stereotyped characters from their early career. Like, I don't know, a dead serious leader and a funny drunken guy"
"Who will they fight?"
"Whoever...we'll just rip off stuff everyone knows about but no one has seen, and call that 'homages'. They'll just fight East Chamber Qing guards led by, say, a bride with white hair, in never-before-seen places like a Chinese inn or a bamboo forest. And we'll add some tasteless bimbos here and there"
"Good enough"
"Also, Shaolin monks"
"What for?"
"I really don't know, but no stereotyped Hollywood kung-fu movie would be complete without Shaolin monks"
"Deal. But they need to speak English"
"And they all speak English. Wait. Actually, sod Chan and Li, they'll be the sidekicks, and the hero will be an American white male. An American Dragonball kid. It will be directed by the guy who did Stuart Little"
"Genius"

I predict it will suck. Unless you have actually seen Li's and Chan's period pieces, in which case it will suck TERRIBLY.

Finally, Jet Li and Jackie Chan in the Same Movie

10065 says...

>> ^xxovercastxx:
I'm very torn by this movie. I love me some Jackie Chan, but I'm no Jet Li fan. I'm willing to accept some crouching tiger being that this is based on a fairytale, but I strongly prefer my martial arts flicks to stay in the realm of real-world physics... a place where Jet Li rarely goes.


Yes because Jet Li's wushu movies are full of crap ay... lol
I love both of them, yet I find Jet Li far more entertaining to watch over Jackie Chan.

Jet Li has studied different Wushu styles since childhood and has mastered around 18 different weapon forms if I remember right. Jackie Chan studied traditional Kung Fu and chinese opera acrobatic forms in his childhood at the Peking Opera school(kinda like a boot camp for future performing acrobats) and has reportedly learned Hapkido, judo, boxing, and a lot other arts over the course of making movies.
Jet Li is the only man to ever to be the Wushu World Champion five times.
My money's on Jet Li.

My 2cents lol

Finally, Jet Li and Jackie Chan in the Same Movie

xxovercastxx says...

I'm very torn by this movie. I love me some Jackie Chan, but I'm no Jet Li fan. I'm willing to accept some crouching tiger being that this is based on a fairytale, but I strongly prefer my martial arts flicks to stay in the realm of real-world physics... a place where Jet Li rarely goes.



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