Of all of the boss styles I have witnessed, Master Chien's is the sweetest. The sequence at 3:18 on is the purest I've ever seen on film. Chien parries, counters, advances and switches stances at each attack. Deadly elegant. He's never at a disadvantage defensively. I don't know what style that is, but I would love to see more of it. If a fighting video game could successfully replicate this type of combat, I'd be all over it. No blocks or back and forth clean hits, just parries and counters.
Wow.. I was thinkin about this movie while I was at work hoping it would be on here and here it is. Seriously Ol skool. Awesome. When he faced the 3 guys at the end of Fearless Hyena was a bit better than these 3 but still amazing. Lifelong fan of Jackie's.
uyyyy that guy is soo strong..... no mater how many times yin-fong hit him that man is so dure ufff damn guy... you can yin-fong you are the best... i leki so much this movie uyyyyy jackie with that representation is cool!
Master Chien is so mean i like that, damn badass - we need more people like that tho, he doesn't need that book - he's kung fu is deadly perfect by the way what's the name of this actor?
@xcalic3600 I agree, that stance is so unorthodox and aesthetic. I haven't really played Tekken since 4 because of the stage "walls", but I'll have to give Feng Wei in T5 a try. I tried T6, but something was missing from that game. It was so far from what Tekken used to be in my mind. Plus having to do that Tekken Force mode just to start was a turnoff. But we can still keep dreaming that one that this style of fighting will show up one day. It may take Jackie Chan's input.
@ebonygentleman79 It's old news but I have concluded it is Chinese Kempo. Feng Wei's style in Tekken. The style uses heavy rings around the forearms to increase the power of strikes while constantly training the practitioner's arms. It can explain the lack of retreating and charging and the arm positions so the rings don't slip off. Little movement to reserve stamina for carrying the rings. These movies inspire Tekken. Feng Wei is Lei Wulong's rival in T5. Lei is Tekken's Jackie Chan. You see?
@ebonygentleman79 expert on mixed martial arts said that it looks like he's technique includes some elements of okinawan karate but he's style is totally intuitive one, but to be honest jung fu or karate this is all about killing and that guy is a real killa
@ebonygentleman79 As for the video game - Feng Wei from Tekken 5/6 seems to use a brutal style that looks quite similar. Just like you I was quite impressed with his technique and for the first time in the film I was looking at someone else's technique more than Jackie's. The stance is cool isn't it? Sideways like that. One hand fist, the other palm. Strong wide horse stance. No retreat, no charge. Only counter's and brutal, forceful strikes. Forget the "expert". It might be Chinese Kempo style.
I like the way he moves combining snake and crane arts amazing.❤❤❤😊😊😊
Excellent kung Fu.❤❤❤😊😊😊
4:07 that's my favorite part.........he just walks around, lmao
Of all of the boss styles I have witnessed, Master Chien's is the sweetest. The sequence at 3:18 on is the purest I've ever seen on film. Chien parries, counters, advances and switches stances at each attack. Deadly elegant. He's never at a disadvantage defensively. I don't know what style that is, but I would love to see more of it.
If a fighting video game could successfully replicate this type of combat, I'd be all over it. No blocks or back and forth clean hits, just parries and counters.
Another cool style is the bad guy in Hand of Death as well.....
Wow.. I was thinkin about this movie while I was at work hoping it would be on here and here it is. Seriously Ol skool. Awesome. When he faced the 3 guys at the end of Fearless Hyena was a bit better than these 3 but still amazing. Lifelong fan of Jackie's.
I LOVE THIS FILM!!!!!!!
The three brothers looks like a copy of the three brothers from Shogun Assassin. Still dope tho
This movie is one of his most epic movies..... and classic fight scene.... "break though not so easy...."
Insane choreography!
uyyyy that guy is soo strong..... no mater how many times yin-fong hit him that man is so dure ufff damn guy... you can yin-fong you are the best... i leki so much this movie uyyyyy jackie with that representation is cool!
Dayom at 3:20 dat was a true ass kickin lol! Fire balls and dragon punches real shyt!
Master Chien is so mean i like that, damn badass - we need more people like that tho, he doesn't need that book - he's kung fu is deadly perfect
by the way what's the name of this actor?
I have him in many other films from that time mainly as a supporting bad guy or lower level boss....
@xcalic3600 I agree, that stance is so unorthodox and aesthetic. I haven't really played Tekken since 4 because of the stage "walls", but I'll have to give Feng Wei in T5 a try. I tried T6, but something was missing from that game. It was so far from what Tekken used to be in my mind. Plus having to do that Tekken Force mode just to start was a turnoff.
But we can still keep dreaming that one that this style of fighting will show up one day. It may take Jackie Chan's input.
i like jackies hair :)
Natural Beau font or "Boo Foo" for short....
@ebonygentleman79 It's old news but I have concluded it is Chinese Kempo. Feng Wei's style in Tekken. The style uses heavy rings around the forearms to increase the power of strikes while constantly training the practitioner's arms. It can explain the lack of retreating and charging and the arm positions so the rings don't slip off. Little movement to reserve stamina for carrying the rings. These movies inspire Tekken. Feng Wei is Lei Wulong's rival in T5. Lei is Tekken's Jackie Chan. You see?
The fight with the three guys is sum of the same Choreography from Fearless Hyena Too! but the fight is a little shorter... Still amazing though
"In the crutch". LOL!!!!
@OneInchCobra Thanks for the insight. I agree that Chien's style has a natural flow to it. It's an excellent martial art for a boss-type character.
@ebonygentleman79 expert on mixed martial arts said that it looks like he's technique includes some elements of okinawan karate but he's style is totally intuitive one, but to be honest jung fu or karate this is all about killing and that guy is a real killa
are they really hitting each other? i wonder if they also have broken bones while doing that
"not so easy" hmmmm i heard that in the snake in the eagles shadow
i lied the shaolin martial arts are good when people like me use them.
Those 3 must be Salamancas
@Killuminati1blood , Well now, It seems you think you have a strong fist,,Hahahahahahohoho, find Master Chan & Try it
For some apparent reason he Jackie looks weird in this style of movie. i mean he looks like he doesnt belong in the movie I guess.
@ILLCRILLKILLER yeh dont judge a book by its cover
@ebonygentleman79 As for the video game - Feng Wei from Tekken 5/6 seems to use a brutal style that looks quite similar. Just like you I was quite impressed with his technique and for the first time in the film I was looking at someone else's technique more than Jackie's. The stance is cool isn't it? Sideways like that. One hand fist, the other palm. Strong wide horse stance. No retreat, no charge. Only counter's and brutal, forceful strikes. Forget the "expert". It might be Chinese Kempo style.