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Originally Posted by duga
Yeah, he uses his opponents as a set up for crazy stunts that also utilize the props and scenery, which I think makes him unique. He is also one of the few kung fu actors to show that he feels pain, which helps humanize him while he's doing these insane stunts. It all depends on my mood. When I want kung fu where it's good guy vs. the big baddie, I go for Bruce Lee.
And I agree on Jet Li - that guy wants to be Jackie Chan. It's never going to happen, though.
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Yeah, Jet Li isn't unlikeable or anything, but he's really just a pair of really fast feet. I ****ing love his Chinese movies though. Once Upon a Time in China and that Bruce Lee remake he did are fantastic.
I need to go look up Tony Jaa again. Ong-Bak 1 and The Protector were two of the best modern martial arts movies I've seen.