Although it's hard to find anything that can match The Enter the Dragon, a 1978 kung fu film starring Gordon Liu is a great movie to watch next.
Over the years, many of these movements and techniques have been used not just in real life but also by characters on the big screen. We recall five films where snake kung fu makes an appearance.
Nowadays, it remains one of the most renowned classics in the history of Kung Fu movies, an eternal testament to Bruce Lee's legacy. The Big Boss's original title means "My Old Brother From China ...
The mid-1980s were a strange time for martial arts movies, both in the U.S. and abroad. The broadly termed “kung fu” genre had run amok with wild abandon in Hong Kong cinema in the 1960s and ...
Over the past decade Shi Yongxin, the 45-year-old abbot, has built an international business empire—including touring kung fu troupes, film and TV projects, an online store selling Shaolin-brand ...
Aiding Bruce is The One-Armed Swordsman (hero of kung-fu films), Kain from the U.S. tv series, Kung-Fu (actually played by a Chinese guy this time), and Popeye the Sailor Man! Yes, Popeye the ...
Narrator: Wirework, or "wire-fu," has long been a signature of kung fu movies, with OG Hong Kong films using wires so thin they were invisible on-screen, even if they sometimes broke. These wires ...
Kung Fu champion Zak Song rates seven spear and staff fight scenes in movies, such as "Ip Man," for realism. Song discusses the accuracy of spear and staff scenes in "Crouching Tiger, Hidden ...
The film focuses on the blend of karate and kung fu, exploring their connection through Li Fong and Mr. Ha. Karate Kid: Legends aims to address the confusion between karate and kung fu ...