One of my favorite parts from one of my favorite martial arts movies. In this sceen, Gordon Liu finally admits to his master that he came to learn martial arts, and wants to begin to train. His mas...
One of my favorite parts from one of my favorite martial arts movies. In this sceen, Gordon Liu finally admits to his master that he came to learn martial arts, and wants to begin to train. His master accepts his good intentions and when Gordon asks to start at the highest of the 35 chambers, his master sends him off to the 35 chamber. Though He has no idea of how deeply rooted the power of shaolin goes. First the body must be trained. Then, the all mighty mind completes one's training. Hope you enjoy(ied). This is a funni part ^^
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actually, i disagree... it makes it more reminiscent for me to see these movies still dubbed today as they were when i was 7... it makes it more fun... plus, wu tang never would have used them in samples.
"Damn you bastard, you must be tired of living. Now then, I shall teach you a lesson." These lines were spoken by everyone in the late 70's when these movies hit the movie theaters of the U.S. Without lines like these, some of the humour would be lost. No disrespect to the Shaw Brothers, but that's how most of my die hard friends liked these movies, dubbed.
yeah but thats what makes these movies great teh shitty out dated dubbing dude and its not being lazy also cuz some import joints teh subs go so fast or are missing altogether
True taoism is 5,500 years older than buddhism. Fu shee founded the tao teachings. And later lao tzu refined it in the i-ching,tao teh ching ,hua hu ching. The oldest person reliably chronicled to have ever lived was a taoist. "li-king yuen" from 1678-1930 he was a professor. And won 3 longevity awards from the chinese government. He practiced the 8 brockades of tai everyday.
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lol, you posted this comment 7 months ago.
These lines were spoken by everyone in the late 70's when these movies hit the movie theaters of the U.S. Without lines like these, some of the humour would be lost. No disrespect to the Shaw Brothers, but that's how most of my die hard friends liked these movies, dubbed.
Some of my favorite lines come from these dubbed movies from the '70s.