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John Wick (2014)

The world’s most legendary assassin comes out of retirement to avenge his beloved beagle in “John Wick”, the first feature film from 87 Eleven Action ...

The Shanghai 13 (1984)

A 1984 Hong Kong-Taiwanese martial arts film written and directed by prolific Shaw Brothers filmmaker Chang Cheh of "Five Deadly Venoms" and "One ...

Interview with David Yeung

David Yeung: “I strove to continually improve on all fronts and sending the message to people that you can transform your body if you’re really ...

Rush Hour 2 (2001)

Jackie Chan finally hit it big in Hollywood with 1998's "Rush Hour". The chemistry between Jackie and comedian Chris Tucker made the film an instant ...

The Drunkard Kung Fu and its application

Drunkard Kung Fu, by Prof. Leung Ting, a student of legendary grandmaster Yip Man, details in this book the southern style of the Eight Drunken ...

Unbeatable (2013)

First released in Hong Kong under the name of ''Ji Zhan'', Unbeatable combines action and drama to turn MMA into more than a sport. The director and ...

Hero of Shaolin (1984)

Originally released in Hong Kong in 1984 under various titles including "Wu Seng", "Ninja vs Shaolin Guards" and "Guards of Shaolin" it was directed ...

Shaolin vs Lama (1983)

If you’re in the mood for loads of stunning martial arts action with a generous helping of goofy comedy (hammy English dubbing optional), Shaolin vs ...

Marko Zaror for Zambo Dende!

Conventional wisdom tells us that bigger men just aren't capable of the kind of speed and agility of people with smaller frames and less weight to ...

Fun Friday – Q and A with Master Ken!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4vI4FXObrc It's that time once again, readers - Master Ken, founder of the unstoppable art of Ameri-Do-Te, is putting ...

My Story (1998)

Documentary profiling the life and career of Hong Kong action star, Jackie Chan. Trailer http://youtu.be/0V70vq05wOU Cast This film is all about ...

The S-Factor – STRENGTH

Silvio Simac reveals the components that make a complete martial athlete. This notion is often referred to as the S-Factor.

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