In 1961, a man named Joel Holt fell so in love with the art of karate that he went to Japan and made a movie about it... casting himself in the starring role. Not only can white men not jump, but they shouldn't be allowed to pretend they know how to do karate... or edit movies. Enjoy!
http://www.tombofanubis.com/Reviews/A/Karate.html
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MrDj52 5 months ago
@moldero no shit lol, I suck at Chinese, but my Japanese is good :).
kuru2k9 9 months ago
karate is not Kung-Fu damn round eyes
moldero 10 months ago
Wow, this was so bad that it was actually funny. It was like watching people with down syndrome fight each other using a f'ed up version of karate.
Turco949 1 year ago
As quote un quote "bad" as this is, in all fairness, it's the early 1960's, and all pre-Bruce Lee choreography was...not quite on the same level as what we have today. Even the revered Kwan Tak Hing/Wong Fei Hung movies, though much better than this, isn't quite up to today's level. And this scene is about on the same level as Wang Yu's movies. Interesting that this pre-dates "The Manchurian Candidate", which was often credited as having "the first" depiction of karate in a US film.
sabinoson 1 year ago
Hmm, that's what happens when anyone but those Chinese try to make movies...
CrossfireY13 1 year ago
how can this be the worst kung fu movie ever made if it's karate
ConfusedSponge 2 years ago
hahahahahaha
trunks06 2 years ago
it doesn't matter. if anyone said that about any other race than white they would immediately be criticized for it. there shouldn't be a double standard, it shouldn't be acceptable to joke about white people but not about any other race
snapper842002 2 years ago
Yes, that's right, it's "racist" because it's a joke against white men... MADE BY A WHITE GUY. I haven't heard a statement that ignorant or shit-brained since the last time I saw a Rush Limbaugh clip on The Daily Show. Good job Wonder Bread...
TheSurlyBuddhist 2 years ago