The " other guy " in the Jackie Chan & Sammo Hung movies they all are watching is named Yuen Biao. They actually all grew up together in an acting school in China. There is some cool interview footage of them talking about their days in training together and how brutal Sammo's teacher was to him. Look up a movie called The Deadliest Art if anyone wants to see some of those interviews. It also highlights from over 30 of the coolest martial arts movies ever, and is narrated by John Saxon. Anyone who loves martial arts needs to check this one out.
You are a hero I had this movie as a kid but it was dubbed in Spanish so I didn’t know the name I have literally been looking for the title for 16 years
Adding to the list of bad video game representation on TV, there's an episode of Two and a Half Men where the kid gets "the new Final Fantasy game" and is playing it later, and can't talk cuz he's concentrating, while his thumbs are moving at a million miles and hour on the controller, clearly playing an intense, high-speed game. The box is for FFX, a turn-based game that you could play with one hand; it's so slow.
Jackie's opponent in "Gorgeous" is Brad Allan, an Australian and long-time member of the Jackie Chan Stunt Team. The fight is great, if a bit goofy. Allan is amazing, though you can tell that Jackie is starting to slow down a tiny bit due to age. I think Allan also subbed in on some shots (despiye the major height difference) for the kicking guy in the climactic fight in "Who Am I?" because that guy was reportedly such a chump.
Listening to this again, and hearing Pat and Woolie think that two unrelated movies about real person Ip Man are sequels to the Donnie Yen movies is really funny.
Anyone watching this podcast that likes martial arts shoud watch the Grandmaster. Its also another story about ip man but is directed by wong kar wai and is actually considered a cinematic masterpiece.
I actually watched the dub for Ip Man Collage Years because it was a funimation dub and ya know... better than the Chinese version, and I don't usually hold for dubs
Huang fei Hong(Once upon a time in China) 2 is the best in the series, you have Jet Li playing Huang, and guess who played the main antoganist? a much younger Donnie Yan
Heres the problem with this video. Ip Man 1, 2 and not released at that time 3 are part of a series A series which The Legend is Born: Ip Man; Ip Man - The Final Battle; The Grandmasters are not part of. Ip Man is today's generation Wong Fei Hung. Both are Foshan residents, both trained Kung Fu, and both eventually had their lives portrayed and heavily inflated in the big screens. They're Icons. They represent Southern Kung Fu to the world. They're the ideal chinese man. They're not there to accurately represent their lives. The industry uses facts about their lives to paint this legendary hero, that all chinese man should strive to be. Ip Man did study in an catholic school; Ip man did train with Leung-Bik; Ip man did train police officers and other people; Ip man did move to hong kong and open a school. Did Ip Man fight the Japanese Generals? No. Did Ip Man fight the British Devils? No. Did Ip Man have a Sworn Brother who was a Ninja? No. Did Ip Man survive a punch from Mike Tyson? No. At the end of the day Ip Man was just a cop, who ran away from Foshan after the Communist Takeover to live in Hong Kong and along the way taught some people. But Ip Man isn't just a dude, in the cinema, Ip Man is the symbol of Southern China. Perharps is too soon to call him that compared to Wong Fei-Hung who is truly on another level. with over 100 movies featuring him, Wong Fei-Hung is quite frankly the most famous Legendary Kung Fu figure in the world. Wong perharps did have a more heroic life than the historic Ip Man, but it doesn't matter, as his life has been so portrayed in the screens that from one portrayal to the other the character changes wildly. For example, Jet Li's Wong Fei-Hung is probably the most famous version of the hero, but he is VERY different from Jackie's portrayal of the Hero in his Druken Master series, which ends with him retarded after drinking industrial alcohol. On another point Ip Man 3 with Donnie Yen, is my favorite Ip Man, because its fundamentally different from the other two movies from the trilogy.
are we just gonna ignore that Jackie Chan and chun li reside in the same universe?
WHAT
Goku1391 WOT
@@WTFisTingispingis Did you watch the video?
Pat going 'THE SNAKE' with a squealing voice is just killing me.
The " other guy " in the Jackie Chan & Sammo Hung movies they all are watching is named Yuen Biao. They actually all grew up together in an acting school in China. There is some cool interview footage of them talking about their days in training together and how brutal Sammo's teacher was to him. Look up a movie called The Deadliest Art if anyone wants to see some of those interviews. It also highlights from over 30 of the coolest martial arts movies ever, and is narrated by John Saxon. Anyone who loves martial arts needs to check this one out.
You are a hero I had this movie as a kid but it was dubbed in Spanish so I didn’t know the name I have literally been looking for the title for 16 years
The last fight in Project A had Danny Trejo doing the dubbing for the Pirate King.
Little baby bruce lee shows up at the end in his black and yellow diaper
As a kid, Jackie dubbing himself confused the fuck out of me.
Adding to the list of bad video game representation on TV, there's an episode of Two and a Half Men where the kid gets "the new Final Fantasy game" and is playing it later, and can't talk cuz he's concentrating, while his thumbs are moving at a million miles and hour on the controller, clearly playing an intense, high-speed game.
The box is for FFX, a turn-based game that you could play with one hand; it's so slow.
He was totally playing Blitzball- who am I kidding
"boy I really hope someone was fired for that blunder" *snorts*
I myself am a big fan of multiplayer FFVIII from the Charlie's Angels movie.
FF did have a 2 player mode thou well second player mode where player 2 controlled one person in the party
Imagine they slipped a racist walks joke in there
Jackie's opponent in "Gorgeous" is Brad Allan, an Australian and long-time member of the Jackie Chan Stunt Team. The fight is great, if a bit goofy. Allan is amazing, though you can tell that Jackie is starting to slow down a tiny bit due to age. I think Allan also subbed in on some shots (despiye the major height difference) for the kicking guy in the climactic fight in "Who Am I?" because that guy was reportedly such a chump.
Only had to type" robot in" and it popped up. Holy shit it was amazing!
Thank you for all these, from the bottom of my heart
Listening to this again, and hearing Pat and Woolie think that two unrelated movies about real person Ip Man are sequels to the Donnie Yen movies is really funny.
So Chun Li's based off Michelle Yeoh?
xiaolin soccer is the best kungfu movie
I always wanted to see more movies where someone is going on about what they believe then they’re just killed mid sentence without any worry
just fyi, the female lead alongside JAckie Chan in Supercop is Michelle Yeoh
But lets be real, Donnie Yen vs Mike Tyson is one of the raddest cross martial arts fight out there.
I can confirm.
The fight was fantastic.
IP Man is the shit (1 & 2) and Donnie Yen is the fucking best right now!
IP MAN 3 CAME OUT
The Tyson fight kinda just starts and then just...ends
Anyone watching this podcast that likes martial arts shoud watch the Grandmaster. Its also another story about ip man but is directed by wong kar wai and is actually considered a cinematic masterpiece.
Funny thing is....Donnie Yen announced he's gonna make a Ip Man 4. (Actual Ip Man 4)
Yeah.
And it was really good, go see it.
Ip Man was the goddamn shit!!! :'D Ip Man 2 felt like Rocky 4 near the end, so it was kinda eh, but the rest of it was amazing too. :)
"Slim Charles was right" -Pat
You are a true legend
Jackie Chan is the true 5000 year old Chinese myth dragon
Darrian Weathington there is only one dragon be water my friend !!
29:15 AAAAAAAAAAAND
now im lost
I don't often listen to the podcasts,but is Pat's rage level often over 9000?
I want you to hear you guys scream and yell at the live action ATTACK ON TITAN MOVIES
Operation Condor was awesome what is pat even talking about?
So I've recently started to get back into kung fu movies, can any of you guys recommend me good kung fu movies?
Supercop
Game of Death
The Big Boss
Ip Man 1 & 2
Drunken Master
Kaiden Krueger project A-2
Man of Tai Chi
John Wick
How is Shaolin Soccer not recommended?
Shaolin drunken monk,snake in eagles shadow, little mad guy, shaolin vs llama, he has nothing but Kung fu
I actually watched the dub for Ip Man Collage Years because it was a funimation dub and ya know... better than the Chinese version, and I don't usually hold for dubs
BUT YOU COULD PLAY MULTIPLAYER FF8
Huang fei Hong(Once upon a time in China) 2 is the best in the series, you have Jet Li playing Huang, and guess who played the main antoganist? a much younger Donnie Yan
Heres the problem with this video.
Ip Man 1, 2 and not released at that time 3 are part of a series
A series which The Legend is Born: Ip Man; Ip Man - The Final Battle; The Grandmasters are not part of.
Ip Man is today's generation Wong Fei Hung. Both are Foshan residents, both trained Kung Fu, and both eventually had their lives portrayed and heavily inflated in the big screens. They're Icons. They represent Southern Kung Fu to the world. They're the ideal chinese man. They're not there to accurately represent their lives. The industry uses facts about their lives to paint this legendary hero, that all chinese man should strive to be.
Ip Man did study in an catholic school; Ip man did train with Leung-Bik; Ip man did train police officers and other people; Ip man did move to hong kong and open a school. Did Ip Man fight the Japanese Generals? No. Did Ip Man fight the British Devils? No. Did Ip Man have a Sworn Brother who was a Ninja? No. Did Ip Man survive a punch from Mike Tyson? No. At the end of the day Ip Man was just a cop, who ran away from Foshan after the Communist Takeover to live in Hong Kong and along the way taught some people. But Ip Man isn't just a dude, in the cinema, Ip Man is the symbol of Southern China.
Perharps is too soon to call him that compared to Wong Fei-Hung who is truly on another level. with over 100 movies featuring him, Wong Fei-Hung is quite frankly the most famous Legendary Kung Fu figure in the world. Wong perharps did have a more heroic life than the historic Ip Man, but it doesn't matter, as his life has been so portrayed in the screens that from one portrayal to the other the character changes wildly. For example, Jet Li's Wong Fei-Hung is probably the most famous version of the hero, but he is VERY different from Jackie's portrayal of the Hero in his Druken Master series, which ends with him retarded after drinking industrial alcohol.
On another point Ip Man 3 with Donnie Yen, is my favorite Ip Man, because its fundamentally different from the other two movies from the trilogy.
ip man is basically sasuke
now I wanna see Sasuke's hair photoshopped onto old Ip Man
How DARE you disrespect Ip Man like that!
jet li is wong fei hung
The Boxer was British tho....
6:03 "Of england actually"
Why did they not say shit about Donnie yen vs Mike Tyson?
That movie hadn't come out yet.
:)