Favorite Martial Arts Actor.

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I know I promised i would quit this Poll stuff but I just had to post this thread. Doom or success this will be my last poll atleast until after the new year. Sinec over 8,000 votes say i need to pack it up. I had to post this for i simply had to with Fearless being Jet Li's final epic martial arts film. So i will post as many Martial Arts actors i can find and if i miss one please lord forgive me. One of pics wasn't reallya martial arts guru but can you have this and not the cator who plays this character in the line up.
 
BloodyWolverine said:
I know I promised i would quit this Poll stuff but I just had to post this thread. Doom or success this will be my last poll atleast until after the new year. Sinec over 8,000 votes say i need to pack it up. I had to post this for i simply had to with Fearless being Jet Li's final epic martial arts film. So i will post as many Martial Arts actors i can find and if i miss one please lord forgive me. One of pics wasn't reallya martial arts guru but can you have this and not the cator who plays this character in the line up.

Who are Toney Jaa & Weasley Snipes btw?
 
Dangerous said:
Who are Toney Jaa & Weasley Snipes btw?

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Wesley Snipes. He's not as good a fighter as a lot of the guys on there but his style is just bad. ass. Such charisma. :up:

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Jean Claude VanDamme was my favorite for the longest time. With the exception of a few martial artists & or movies that I ocassionally like I had pretty much lost interest in the martial arts genre.
 
Bruce Lee
Jet Li
Jackie Chan
Sonny Chiba
Tony Jaa
Robin Shou
Wesley Snipes
 
yea I feel the martial arts genre has lost some of its luster but i still have my list of fave movie martial artists:

1.) Bruce Lee
2.) Jet Li
3.) Tony Jaa
4.)Wesley Snipes
5.) Jackie Chan
 
My 3 favorties are Toshiro Mifune (best Samurai), Bruce Lee and Robert Conrad. Mifune wasn't a real samurai but he was descended from them and was one of the world's best actors. Bruce Lee for his innovative choreogrpahy and exciting personality. Robert Conrad for his great cult TV Western the Wild, Wild West. Those first two seasons of "The Wild, Wild West", before the network clamped down on the violence and Conrad suffered a near-fatal head injury from a fall, were absolutely sick! He would take on five guys at once and really kick their butts. Those stuntmen were among the best in the business and all of them were tough hombres. The first season is available on dvd and is well worth it. It was the first TV show to feature oriental martial arts in a serious manner. Conrad trained in a hybrid form of kempo as well as boxing. The real deal.
 
:o where is Micheal Jai White? (Spawn, Universal Soldier 2, Undisputed 2)

Blackbelts in 7 Karate styles, 26 titles including U.S. Open, North American Open, and New England Grand Champion.

Source = http://imdb.com/name/nm0925227/bio

I know this is true because the Universal Soldier 2 dvd (alright b movie...should have been better) has it listed in his bio on it. :csad: unfortually he has never had much of a movie career.
 
I go with Tony Jaa this time.
 
- Jackie Chan.
- Chow Yun-Fat.
- Jet Li.
- Bruce Lee.
- Donnie Yen.
 
Heh well when you got Bruce Lee there, it ain't even a competition... :o

Bruce, obviously.
 

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