10 Greatest Martial Arts Movies Of All Time

After hundreds of movies, lots of eye-popping combat scenes and tens of millions of punches thrown…Which of them are the exceptional? Which ones have I been lacking out on my whole existence? Which ones have to I actually have in my series for you to now not deliver shame upon my family name?

We’ve scoured the net. Reviews. Forums. Amazon. Postings. Bulletins. And this listing is what we’ve provide you with as the finest Kung-Fu movies of all time and why you have to watch every one. Pay interest to films concerning Yuen Wo-Ping as both director or motion director, there’s a motive why 1/2 this listing is films wherein he became involved!

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#1 – Way of the Dragon (1979)

This is the simplest finished movie to be written and directed by Bruce Lee. (Game of Death is the opposite one but is unfinished) We may want to write loads approximately the plot, characters or combat scenes…But all you absolutely care about is watching Bruce Lee fight Chuck Norris within the very last war.

Martial Artists: Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris
Director: Bruce Lee

#2 – Shaolin Temple (1982)

Depicts the wonderful records of the Shaolin Temple, the focal point for Chinese Martial Arts. Think of the Shaolin Monks as Jedi Knights (an elite organization of fighters) and the rest of China as the messed-up universe that Star Wars takes place in (individuals who are fearful of the elite opponents and need to take them out of electricity). Much work to do, you have got, younger Jet Li. *photograph Yoda’s accent on that one* Define Irony: A film shot at the web page of the Shaolin Temple, telling a story approximately the autumn of the Shaolin Temple, sparks a lot public hobby that the temple changed into re-opened shortly after the movie released.

Martial Artist: Jet Li (His debut film)
Director: Chang Hsin-Yen

#3 – Ong Bak (2003)

Raw movement without wires, Tony Jaa brings a brand new martial arts fashion to the large display and does so in fashion. Muay Thai (Thai Boxing) is more potent and more direct than the Chinese styles you’re used to seeing with Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan, giving a brand new appearance to how a martial arts movie may be finished. You’ll be seeing extra of him…Guaranteed.

Martial Artist: Tony Jaa
Director: Prachya Pinkaew

#4 – Iron Monkey (1993)

Doctor with the aid of day, thief via night…Iron Monkey is your traditional Robin-hood meets Kung Fu. It’s an motion packed flick which could’t cross 5 minutes with out an wonderful fight scene. It all comes right down to a war between Iron Monkey (ie Robin Hood) and an ex Shaolin Monk (keep in mind, those guys are like the Jedi Knights of Chinese martial arts…They’re elite). Remember that man Yuen Wo-Ping I stated? Well he is the director on this one, so you comprehend it’s good!

Martial Artists: Yu Rong-Guang, Donnie Yen
Director: Yuen Wo-Ping
Action Directors: Yuen Cheung-yan, Yuen Shun-yi

#5 – five Deadly Venoms (1978)

No room shape "martial arts beauties" on this one, there may be so much blood and movement that they simplest cast male actors. Exit the traditional problematic costumes and input the muscular, skin-bearing, bloody martial arts style that could come to be an indicator for director Chang Cheh. Each cast member is skilled in an art comparable to one in every of 5 venemous creatures (Scorpion, Snake, Centipede, Gecko, Toad) with the sixth forged member being trained in all 5. Six most important martial arts actors = LOTS O’ ACTION

Martial Artists: 6 Martial Artists (sure, 6 main characters)
Director: Chang Cheh

#6 – The Seven Samurai (1954)

One of the finest classic kung-fu movies of all time and debatable Kurosawa’s nice paintings. Some Samurai of the time were down on their success (homeless) and inclined to do whatever for a meal. A village underneath attack through bandits recruits a set of 7 such Samurai warriors and asks them to assist shield their village. The movie is set the Samurai teaching the village how to fight and culminates in a huge war between a village and almost 50 attacking bandits. The acting is incredible, the emotions run excessive and Kurosawa keeps you hooked from beginning to end.

Martial Artists: 7 Martial Artists (all names you won’t understand because this movie is so old)
Director: Akira Kurosawa

#7 – Legend of Drunken Master (1994)

Some will say this is the greatest martial arts film of all time because of it’s stability between plot-line, comedy, drama and excellent kung fu sequences. Probably Jackie Chan’s exceptional martial arts overall performance. You’re going to love the very last scene wherein you study what “Drunken Master” surely way. We’re speakme box-splitting, fireplace-spitting craziness!

Martial Artist: Jackie Chan
Director: Lau Kar-leung

#eight – Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon (2000)

Based on a Pentalogy (sure, that’s 5 books) written through Wang Dulu, this movie covers by and large the 4th e-book. Critically acclaimed to cross global borders with it’s brilliant person improvement, difficult plot, martial arts ideals, stunning special effects and faster-than-the-eye preventing scenes, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon set a brand new popular for martial arts movies. Telling Zhang Ziyi (the lead lady man or woman and an wonderful martial artist) to get lower back within the kitchen might possibly fee you 50 punches to the “baggage”. Be prepared for subtitles, ‘cuz turning at the English music is like watching…Uh…Like looking a kung fu film in English.

Main Martial Artist: Chow Yun-fat
Other Martial Artists: Zhang Ziyi, Michelle Yeoh, Chang Chen, Cheng Pei-pei
Director: Ang Lee
Action Director: Yuen Wo-Ping

#9 – Kill Bill vol. 1 (2003)

You’re going to need your own home theatre room for this one. It’s difficult to overcome stunning women beating the crap out of each other in speedy-paced, action-packed, make you recoil, bloody, gory, reduce-’em-up (greater buzz words go right here) movie jam full of as tons martial arts dying as feasible. Tarantino expertly uses each camera perspective and a plethora of special effects to deliver a better-than-actual visual experience that gives this blood-and-guts mystery an artistic experience you’ll respect at the end. Did I mention is has Uma Thurman in it?

(“Kill bill vol. 2” brings closure to the set, but hiya…We needed to pick one film. Say “Five-Point-Palm Exploding Heart Technique” five times speedy.)

Actors: Uma Thurman, David Carradine, Lucy Liu, Daryl Hannah, Vivica A. Fox
Director: Quentin Tarantino
Action Director: Yuen Wo-ping

#10 – Fist of Legend (1994)

A classic tale of Chinese vs. Japanese martial arts, Fist of Legend is genuinely a remake of the authentic Bruce Lee film, Fist of Fury. If Bruce Lee is like the original James Bond, Jet Li is the Pierce Brosnan. He’ll in no way be the authentic, however the contemporary movie-making and larger finances convey the enjoyment price just a hair above the unique Fist of Fury. (The ghost of Bruce Lee might be going to strike me down for writing that) The Yuen Brothers are recognized for excellent movement choreography, and they definitely supply on this one. (Casting Jet Li can also have helped them a bit too.)

Martial Artist: Jet Li
Director: Gordon Chan
Action Directors: “The Yuen Brothers”

The a laugh does not stop there.

We attempted to forestall at only 10…Genuinely, we did. But we simply could not control ourselves.
"Once it hits your lips, it is so suitable!" – Will Ferrell in "Old School"

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