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Tag Archives: Bruce Lee

Kung Fu Saturdays: 5 Fingers of Death

Before the fame of Bruce Lee, Lo Lieh was Hong Kong’s biggest action star. This multi-talented artist has been involved in over 200 movies as an actor, producer, director, and writer. This week we introduce to you the movie that ushered North America into kung fu mania.

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Kung Fu Saturdays: Brave Archer 2

Several weeks ago we posted the classic kung fu epic, Brave Archer, starring Alexander Fu Sheng. If you enjoyed that movie you will definitely enjoy Brave Archer 2! Witness Hong Kong cinemas first and greatest kung fu epic!

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Kung Fu Saturdays: Invincible Armor

Invincible Armor is considered to be one of the best finales in Hong Kong cinema. We have two popular, classic Kung Fu actors fighting tooth and nail to the finish just the way we like it…old school style!

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Kung Fu Saturdays: Clan of the White Lotus

This week we check out one of the great kung fu movie classics starring Lo Lieh as the infamous villain, Pai Mei and Gordon Liu!

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What Hip Hop Means to Me

I love Hip Hop. I love everything about what makes it so profound in my life and how I am always a part of it. It is a culture born from above average people whom ingeniously created to make a better aesthetic life out of limited resources. It is revolutionary. It never asked for permission to be seen or heard while inspiring the uninspired, and it neither apologized for its liberty being felt.

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Q Ball, The 800lb Gorilla

When Q Ball, The 800lb Gorilla, fell in love with Hip Hop, it was during a period after He finally came to grips that Bruce Lee is not coming back, Richard Pryor was everywhere, The Star Wars Saga was revolutionizing cinema, Reaganomics was in the works, and a steady stream of New York City transplants [...]