Jackcarter
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I saw a really, really bad kungfu exploitation film over the weekend. It's called the Dragons of Orient and is plain astrocious. I rue spending $8 over it. It's basically a crap-o-rama 'documentary' supposedly detailing different styles and history. Yup, I don't wanna talk about that crap anymore.
Anyhoo, there was this one old man, named Master Chang, who seemed to be alone among the other frauds to be actually a skilled martial artist. He looked good, very good. I have reservations about how effective he would be IRL, considering his size and age, but still, man is skilled.
Anyone who's seen it, know what style he was practicing? Didn't seem to be wushu and seem to be a close range style, maybe wing chun.
Movie's called "Dragons of the Orient" and about 30 mins into it, they show Master Chang practicing with many people. The narrator says that people dream of training with him and that he can *cough* *cough* easily take ten men by himself...
Anyhoo, there was this one old man, named Master Chang, who seemed to be alone among the other frauds to be actually a skilled martial artist. He looked good, very good. I have reservations about how effective he would be IRL, considering his size and age, but still, man is skilled.
Anyone who's seen it, know what style he was practicing? Didn't seem to be wushu and seem to be a close range style, maybe wing chun.
Movie's called "Dragons of the Orient" and about 30 mins into it, they show Master Chang practicing with many people. The narrator says that people dream of training with him and that he can *cough* *cough* easily take ten men by himself...