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Kung Fu (1972) Part 8

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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2008

The pilot movie for the Emmy-nominated series "Kung Fu" star

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  • I was 15 when this seres started. From the first show I was hooked. From top to bottom this was a very well-done show. In every possible way - music, atmosphere, pace - they created an authentic representation of a foreign culture that fascinated us all, especially the young men. Often when I see a re-run of a show that I watched as a boy, I'm disappointed that it is not as interesting in my adulthood as it was as a kid. That is not the case with Kung Fu. It is as good as ever.

  • R.I.P. David Carradine

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  • I wouldn't be able to live with myself if I killed someone. But I can see how he killed that nephew for mistreating an old man! I really do have a problem with the royalties no offence. I did enjoy the whole Kung Fu! It was amazing and so unlike these modern so called TV shows. Nice! And thanks for the uploads!

  • The show hid the message of the Tao within the story and did so for the whole series.

  • Watched all these, enjoyed !

  • i jux love this great movie hats off to chinese tradition and masters

  • @mediamannaman I was 7 when it debuted here. I haven't seen this show for ages. Watching it now I was expecting it to be a cheesy 70's show, but no! It's very well done. Someone put some thought and effort into this series. My thoughts pretty much match yours.

    Thanks to the poster for putting this up - very cool.

  • @gamekash I don't know where you got your information about too many fixed moves, but you are wrong. If that's the way you learned it, then you had a lousy teacher. Real kung fu teaches you to adapt to your opponent. It's also open to interpretation by the practitioner so no two people will do it exactly the same way. That's real kung fu. That's real fighting.

  • As good as this series is, I still can't stop thinking that classical Kung Fu has some short comings.. Too much fixed moves and too much vulnerability to attacks. Anyways, the series is really good (considering that I am watching this series for the first time).

  • @CaptainCrikey

    lol!!

  • Gees, I never ever thought about the fact that there were no woman in it. I guess it was a man's world after all.

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