Greatest Kung Fu film you've ever seen.

Anybody ever see “Crippled Masters”?

Master of the Flying Guillotine is easily the very highest achievement of the Kung Fu genre, and it truly warms my heart to see that there are people here of such discriminating tastes.


I’m a loner, Dottie … a rebel.

It’s been so long that I cannot remember the title of this movie…or if I ever knew it in the first place. The only thing that I can remember about it was that it contained an older ‘villian’ who had an extremely long white braided ponytail off the back of his head. Tied to the end of his hair was a blade of some sort that this guy would whip around and kill his foes.

Does anyone know what this movie is? I know it was a good movie!!


“If we submit everything to reason, our religion will have no mysterious or supernatural element. If we offend the principles of reason, our religion will be absurd and ridiculous.” Blaise Pascal

Regarding Linney’s question.
That sounds like Lady Kung Fu, only she had those ball like ponytail holders. She fling her head around and knock bad guys eyes out. I so wanted to grow my hair long after I saw that movie.

Sorry, the Young Master is the greatest, if not for the Final scene.

Enter the dragon, The Big Boss, Game of death… Bruce Lee was the greatest


J

I’m a maniac, a maa-ianac thats for sure,
ANd Im dancin’ like I never did be-foor"
Groundskeeper Willy

I don’t know if it was Lady Kung Fu. I remember seeing this film AGES ago, before Fox was owned by the villainous super-tyrant Rupert Murdoch. I can’t remember the damn film name, but I could have sworn it was one of those Wu-Tang series I mentioned before. Then again, what Kung Fu film worth its salt wouldn’t have an old white-haired man with a long ponytail who practices scorpion-style?


Hey, if it ain’t broke, give ME a shot at it.

I really gotta watch more of these movies. . . anyone care to list some “recommended” ones I could concievably find out there?

– Sylence


If a bird doesn’t sing, I’ll wait until it sings.

  • Tokugawa Ieyasu

I just saw “Seven Sons of the Shaolin” last night- highly recommended. Any details I might give from the movie would ruin it. Suffice to say, it features intrigue, plot twists, a map in the form of a tatoo, and pre-teen kung fu kids that make Chuck Norris look like the sorry sack that he truly is.