View Poll Results: Martial Art Film of Decade

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  • Fearless (2002)

    0 0%
  • Crouching Toger (2000)

    5 38.46%
  • Ip Man (2008)

    0 0%
  • Fearless (2006)

    1 7.69%
  • Seven Sword (2005)

    0 0%
  • House Of Flying Daggers (2004)

    2 15.38%
  • Hung Fu Hustle (2004)

    1 7.69%
  • Kill Bill Vol.I/II (2003)

    3 23.08%
  • Ong-bak (2003)

    1 7.69%
  • Shadowless Sword (2005)

    0 0%
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    Vinyl Fundamentalist Forums Moderator poppachubby's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert-The-Rambler
    That was about as hilariously over the top of a martial arts movie as you will ever see. I love it as a comedy, a sports movie, and a martial arts movie in a video game kinda way. I found it a bit more enjoyable than Kung Fu Hustle.
    I FULLY agree! Great flick and a nice break from traditional action. Kung Fu Hustle was also awesome. My favorite part in Shaolin Soccer had to be when they were in the club, and bust out the Kung Fu number with the guitars in tow! That still makes me laugh.

    Robert I could make a list of honorable mentions a mile long.

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    Smile I love that scene!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by poppachubby
    I FULLY agree! Great flick and a nice break from traditional action. Kung Fu Hustle was also awesome. My favorite part in Shaolin Soccer had to be when they were in the club, and bust out the Kung Fu number with the guitars in tow! That still makes me laugh.

    Robert I could make a list of honorable mentions a mile long.
    I have to buy that movie on BLURAY. I can't remember that many of the lines but I love the names of the brothers. "No he's Ironhead." I love the fat guy who can fly and the goalie who can stop anything with his gut. Anyhow everybody should see it.

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    Thanks everybody for voting and recommendations.

    This was kind of difficult poll to put together since haven't seen couple of mentioned martial art films. Films like Ong-pak or Ip Man were shot-in-dark candidate (I like movies with swords), but reviews on them were good.

    And Chubbs, no I don't mind you guy adding more recommendations or making substitution. My local selection of martial art movies are very limited, so mostly go by word of mouth-thus this poll to fill in my "must see" kung fu film list. So keep it coming guys.

    And thanks for greenies since one of them is anonymous

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