@alexmatei-vd7fu Tony brought something new to the table. His form of martial arts wasn't seen at the time. These guys are keeping what we saw in the 80s and 90s alive. When I watch them, it's like watching those movies with Cynthia and Michelle again, along with Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung. Even Donnie Yen. Tony's form is a breath of fresh air. Something new
This feels like i just bootleged a scene off an A-list movie. You all deserve so much more props for shooting such a clean scene and putting it on here for us to enjoy!
After Sammo Hung, You are the only guy with similar body type, doing such Amazing moves. That Split was just wowwwwww. If you were in classic old Kung Movies of 70-80 era. You would have been a legend by now. You are amazing brother.
I like to think of this as an alternate take on their final fight from Shadow Master but with the added elements of peek-a-boo boxing, animalistic parkour, and Bruce Lee mannerisms.
That's awesome! It’s really inspiring how @MartialClub has transitioned from TH-cam to the silver screen. Their ability to keep their content grounded, while showcasing incredible martial arts talent, is something that sets them apart. They’re not just showing off flashy moves-they’re focused on the art itself, creating real, dynamic performances that resonate with both martial arts enthusiasts and general audiences. It’s great that they’ve kept that authenticity while expanding their reach.
I absolutely love seeing your work being recognized, and it's amazing that you're being invited to appear in movies! I'm a huge fan of yours, and it would be incredible to see you starring in films as well. So far, I've only seen two, but I'm looking forward to more. Congratulations on your success and well-deserved recognition!
Wow! That was some of the best choreography I've seen for quite some time. You guys just get better and better. Yuen Woo-ping better watch out!!! Amazing!!!
Always a great day when I get to see a Martial Club video. Loved the toad style kung fu section by Brian. Your videos pull from the deep well of classic kung fu cinema while adding your own spin. It works!
Damn. If Brian's character just muttered "murderer" as his last taunting breath and you see D.Y's character's face slowly go from rage to realization of what he'd just done, like an internal conflict is starting to develop, that'd be quite the dramatic internal turn of events. The timing and rhythm of the choreography is nice and tight! Less waiting around for the action to connect and getting more realistic that it's almost imperceptible. Awesome job!
This was really excellent. I'm convinced that Brian is the closest thing we have to a Saiyan. The man doesn't ever go into beast mode; he just lives there.
Damn fine work as usual! You guys make me remember why I fell in love with kung fu and martial arts movies in the first place. I'm gonna break out some Gordon Liu/Shaw Bros. classics right now!
Really cool and I saw a few moves from another movie I loved: BKO Bangkok Knockout mixed in or inspired by BKO but you guys are top tier and made me proud to be a practitioner of martial arts when I was younger. Keep up the great work.
Well, they did show up in "Shang-Chi" and "Everything Everywhere All at Once" though (as stunt men, but Andy Le also got one-on-one fight scenes in both movies)
Saw many martial arts movie stars' shadow in this film, especially Donnie Yen in , but my favorite part is the original leg technique design in the middle of this video!
1:08 I love this kick. So well executed. Also, the sfx during punches reminds me of Once Upon a Time in China with Jet Li where I most heard those and tried to imitate making it(the punch sfx) as a kid. Hahaha
Those boxing combos remind me of the fight scene from Mission Impossible (can't remember which part) when Henry Cavill's character, and his sweet moustache, fights the Asian guy in the bathroom. After reloading his fists, of course. 😆 Sick fight scene too!
You guys are Awesome!!! I would love to see you guys collab with ernie reyes jr to do something surf ninjas related and get netflix to green light a sequel!!!
I truly think these guys are the best and keep martial arts that used to be great in the 80s and 90s alive. I hope to see more of them
Hell yeah.
Couldn't agree more
I wouldn’t call them the best but they will definitely move the industry forward.
I think the best is Tony Yaa
@alexmatei-vd7fu Tony brought something new to the table. His form of martial arts wasn't seen at the time. These guys are keeping what we saw in the 80s and 90s alive. When I watch them, it's like watching those movies with Cynthia and Michelle again, along with Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung. Even Donnie Yen. Tony's form is a breath of fresh air. Something new
This feels like i just bootleged a scene off an A-list movie. You all deserve so much more props for shooting such a clean scene and putting it on here for us to enjoy!
Well, it's from an actual movie though ("Bangkok Dog" as in the video title), even though it's not "A-List" 😅
Mong Sack
What's a list?
Love watching Brian, he is an absolute beast. Keep up the excellent work.
Brian reminds me of a Young Sammo Hung, insane choreography, both are so damn great! 🔥🔥😆😆
Whao right? So true
Truth!
He reminds more of a more agile version of Bolo Yeung.
@FilmFightFanatic you're way off. Lol
@@FilmFightFanatic I agree
Impressive! Fight choreography Brian Le. I absolutely enjoyed, it from start to finish. Keep up the good work!
Best Martial Club Fight Scene yet!!!
Nah. You need to watch again 🥸
So glad you guys are still going, I love this channel. Amazing job!
After Sammo Hung, You are the only guy with similar body type, doing such Amazing moves. That Split was just wowwwwww. If you were in classic old Kung Movies of 70-80 era. You would have been a legend by now. You are amazing brother.
Always happy to see updates from you!
I like to think of this as an alternate take on their final fight from Shadow Master but with the added elements of peek-a-boo boxing, animalistic parkour, and Bruce Lee mannerisms.
Yyyyyoooo! It's so good to see the MartialClub in movies! I love it!
That's awesome! It’s really inspiring how @MartialClub has transitioned from TH-cam to the silver screen. Their ability to keep their content grounded, while showcasing incredible martial arts talent, is something that sets them apart. They’re not just showing off flashy moves-they’re focused on the art itself, creating real, dynamic performances that resonate with both martial arts enthusiasts and general audiences. It’s great that they’ve kept that authenticity while expanding their reach.
I absolutely love seeing your work being recognized, and it's amazing that you're being invited to appear in movies! I'm a huge fan of yours, and it would be incredible to see you starring in films as well. So far, I've only seen two, but I'm looking forward to more. Congratulations on your success and well-deserved recognition!
Foly Huck! that was amazing! That was on the level of The Raid series, seriously!
Always fantastic work from you guys. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Brian is awesome! Keep doing what you do!!❤
Better than 99% of the fight scenes in Hollywood action movies, IMO on par with some of my favorite Donny Yen movies, cheers.
These guys can do better fight scene than present HK & China movies. They should go to China and become choreographer and actors
WOOO it was so impressive
OMG the best of best fr ❤
amazing!!!!! greetings from Argentina🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷💪💪💪
Awesome seeing yall continue to pump out content, :)
Y’all are of th best👍🏽👍🏽!
Yo! You Dudes kill it every time! Excellent work! 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🔥🔥🔥
!That is intense! ! !Action in that fight kept my eyes focused on the screen! !Continuous Awesome Physical Action(CAPA)!
Great work. Brian looks like he hits like a truck!!! 😮😲 Glad Martial Club is finally getting its time on the big screen. Salute!!!
i dont think ive seen a martial club choreo with this much raw POWER
Watching a fight videos made by you you guys always make my days happier ❤️
Great energy in this fight scene. I especially love how Brian transitions from Kung Fu to boxing to Muay Thai.
This was extremely well done!
Brian straight left Earth! Dude is a monster!!!
Props to the camera man and sound editor.
Brian Le moves like I can only hope to imagine. Like bro, the ground exists.
Awesome stuff guys!
Bro 😂 for sure I have nothing to say you guys are doing great job ❤ keep it up guys 😂😂😂
Brian Le's trademark jaw-dropping skills and Martial Club's magical production always deliver. LOVED THAT SO MUCH ❤
You guys went hard on this!
The fact that D.Y took so much in the head without a single drop of blood 🤔
Awesome choregraphy bro, always love your work
Wow! That was some of the best choreography I've seen for quite some time. You guys just get better and better. Yuen Woo-ping better watch out!!! Amazing!!!
The Tony Jaa fit lol Love this, keep up the good work y'all
Yo these two brothers are amazing, their fighting skillz are out of this world and the way they get along is top notch.
Really loved brother Brian le's energy and swiftness of mixed styles... So powerful!
Woahhh, WoW!!! Love it, the choreography! It's really damn good! Good job, fellas!
The speed, the power, the agility, and the skills. Damn.
Great stuff... I enjoyed every bit of it
Excellent sequence...👌🤌🙏
I really love watching you guys!
That had a good intensity level, very well done and enjoyable. Thanks.
Always a great day when I get to see a Martial Club video. Loved the toad style kung fu section by Brian. Your videos pull from the deep well of classic kung fu cinema while adding your own spin. It works!
Damn. If Brian's character just muttered "murderer" as his last taunting breath and you see D.Y's character's face slowly go from rage to realization of what he'd just done, like an internal conflict is starting to develop, that'd be quite the dramatic internal turn of events.
The timing and rhythm of the choreography is nice and tight! Less waiting around for the action to connect and getting more realistic that it's almost imperceptible. Awesome job!
That was friggin awesome.
This was really excellent. I'm convinced that Brian is the closest thing we have to a Saiyan. The man doesn't ever go into beast mode; he just lives there.
Damn fine work as usual! You guys make me remember why I fell in love with kung fu and martial arts movies in the first place.
I'm gonna break out some Gordon Liu/Shaw Bros. classics right now!
Nice!! So much fun to watch as always!! Reminds me a little of the fight at the end of flashpoint
So good!
Amazing Brian well done!!
Fantastic fight sequence
Brian you are incredible!
Really cool and I saw a few moves from another movie I loved: BKO Bangkok Knockout mixed in or inspired by BKO but you guys are top tier and made me proud to be a practitioner of martial arts when I was younger. Keep up the great work.
wow... how did I miss knowing about this movie... the fight sequence is awesome
This is really cool! Great scene!
How come Hollywood hasn't heard you guys yet?😲
The way you guys fight is better than most action movies in America😂
Well, they did show up in "Shang-Chi" and "Everything Everywhere All at Once" though (as stunt men, but Andy Le also got one-on-one fight scenes in both movies)
My favourite channel
This kind of fights are amazing n i love to watch , not seen much now a days in films
Incredible 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
you guys make the best fight scenes
I am always amazed at how agile and acrobatic Brian is whenever I watch videos of him demonstrating his skills due to his body type
love the old school feel!
LOVE YOUR WORK BOYS!!
Saw many martial arts movie stars' shadow in this film, especially Donnie Yen in , but my favorite part is the original leg technique design in the middle of this video!
Awesome!
This is phenomenal!
This is amazing 👏. What's the name of this movie?
Your cinematography is looking sharp!
I love their collaboration... ❤ where's Andy Lee... Loved to see his debut as well
1:08 I love this kick. So well executed.
Also, the sfx during punches reminds me of Once Upon a Time in China with Jet Li where I most heard those and tried to imitate making it(the punch sfx) as a kid. Hahaha
Brian is unstopabble and a true beast but love to see him having a beautiful and shredded body ..
Holycrap dudes! Best choreography and action I've seen arguably yet by the club! Did Brian just out-Le Andy?!
Absolute 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I love you guys!
Beyond impressive
chef's kiss
Niiiiiice 🎉🎉🎉
Congratulations Brian! Looks like this movie has a lot of dramatic acting on your part too.
Perfect action ❤
All of you guys in MC
are straight beasts but Brian is friggin phenomenal.
Good stuff
This is so awesome. Will you introduce BajiQuan in your future movie?
These guys are top notch
Awesome ending Congratulations guys Bad asses
Those boxing combos remind me of the fight scene from Mission Impossible (can't remember which part) when Henry Cavill's character, and his sweet moustache, fights the Asian guy in the bathroom. After reloading his fists, of course. 😆 Sick fight scene too!
AWESOME!!!!
Nice fight GG ❤
❤️❤️❤️❤️storm is coming
FFAAAAAAAAAACKKKKKK THAT WAS EPIC!!!!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Woooooooo!!!🔥🔥🔥
This is top tier
The best🎉
Brian is doing things, I had no idea were humanly possible.
I am drinking coffee and eating bacon and cheese sandwiches while studying herbs.
How long does it take you guys to choreograph and memorize the moves? The speed of the punches and blocks is just ridiculous!
Holy Wing Chun. This is the best
You guys are Awesome!!! I would love to see you guys collab with ernie reyes jr to do something surf ninjas related and get netflix to green light a sequel!!!