"Kung Fu" Headed For The Big Screen

dpm07 said:
Actually, that was always a point of fact. Kwai Chang Caine was always a little older than the other students when he first started training at the Northern Shaolin Temple. Furthermore, usually the students mastered one animal style, but Caine was an exceptional student and mastered all Five Animal Styles.

Keanu would do the role justice, and is definitely a good enough actor to pull this off. His history in hollywood illustrates that he has the experience, and the resume to make people believe that he would do credible justice and bring dignity to the role of Kwai Chang Caine.

If Keanu says "whoa" in the new Kung Fu movie, im going to walk out the ****ing theatre!
 
The more I watch 'Kung Fu' (which is really a super hyper ultra fantastic show), the more I think that Keanu would be perfect to play the quiet and patient Caine :up:
 
i'm really warming up to keanu for this movie. i can't think of anyone else better for the role.
 
Mr. Credible said:
i'm really warming up to keanu for this movie. i can't think of anyone else better for the role.

:up: :up:

I imagine him saying "I am called many names, but I have chosen 'Caine'" and I really think Keanu would nail the soft, yet badass attitude to pull it off :up:
 
Keanu doenst have the voice??!!!
 
Keanu Reeves would rock in the role. He's a really top notch actor who would bring the same subtleties to the character that David Carradine brought.

If Keanu Reeves did the role, he would do it justice, and he would do it with the grace and dignity that Kwai Chang Caine deserves.
 
I thought "Warrior" was basically the new version of it, or at least closer to what Bruce Lee had in mind
 
Yeah... the 2006 fan casting for this project is probably a bit out of date now...
 

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