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Balthamel
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Posted: 06 Jul 2011 at 8:49am |
have you people seen some of the very spessial and beautifull Chinese movies
(by various directors) when the fighters are all weightless and are
dancing up in trees and fight on water and beneath the branches of the
trees,
movies like Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Hero and Flying Daggers, are their other movies with simmilar elements and epic scale to em, I love the movies (even though it seems kinda silly at first) but then you are captured by the magical choreography and amazing fight seens also Zhang Ziyi is pretty |
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UMUR
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I�ve seen all three movies and they are beautiful. I know there are more like them out there, but I can�t help you as I haven�t seen them.
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Balthamel
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I missed one called Fearless
their is alot of flying in this movie Edited by Balthamel - 06 Jul 2011 at 9:01am |
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UMUR
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I haven�t seen that one, but it�s undoubtedly intriguing :-)
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Triceratopsoil
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My favourite martial arts movie is Enter the Dragon. (Hong Kong is close enough to being China)
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Balthamel
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^ are they jumping in the trees,and run upon water and are rediculesly light on ther toes
Edited by Balthamel - 06 Jul 2011 at 1:08pm |
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Triceratopsoil
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Not so much, it's a little more realistic (not that much, though :P)
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Balthamel
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cool, i got to see that,
what I like about those epic chinese movies, becouse they feal like the movies are build around the frames of classical music, (on the making of the movie, the director was saying that they had a goal which was for the music to be played as traditional chinese music with the use of western classical instruemnts (symphonies) which is very facinating) |
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FallingxSkies
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well one I like for it's really great fight scenes is Chocolate. It's Thai though ( I think)
oh and the movie called True Legend ^^
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Okay, okay, but had any of you checked out the Wu-Tang movies? Or any other production from the Shaw Brothers?
I also recommend some King Hu's classics such as "A Touch of Zen" (1971) or "Come Drink With Me" (I confess prefering the French title: "The Golden Swallow"). |
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