mrchris
Super Freak
I've loads of hands,feet,clothing,sticks,chucks,and a ETD hairpiece.if you have a right hand that will take a folded nunchuk,you could display like that,as bruce did before kicking dan.
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Looking at this pics, I think the problem is the eyes been too high on the face.
Anyone care to do a photshop with the eyes lower in the face?
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If you're not buying, I'm concerned a bit that it's not as impressive as I think it is in personOh no I skip on Ip Man figure. I do like the movies though. And I already got Donnie Yen figure. I got no room left on my display. Am only buying things that I really really must have nowadays. Well trying
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I feel Donnie Yen is the "it" guy right now for asian martial arts actors. Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Jet Li, & now Donnie Yen. You didn't enjoy Ip Man? That was a brilliant martial arts movie.
Entertaining fighter. Lacks something to get me to continue being interested in his movies though. Charisma maybe?
Bruce Lee is a legend, & definitely has classic movies, but Jackie Chan has had better choreographed fights in my opinion (one on one, watch Wheels On Meals, multiple opponents, watch Police Story). He had the advantage of honing his craft longer, & coming after Bruce Lee though.
Problem with some fights these days (even sometimes from Jackie Chan & Donnie Yen), is it looks too "tip tappy", like the blows have no power behind them, yet opponents go flying anyway. Bruce Lee was brilliant at conveying power, through his facial expression, muscle tensity, & brillaint follow through, like he punched right through his opponent.
Martial arts actors (the popular ones) now don't compare to Bruce Lee, because they are so different anyway. No marital arts actor compares to Jackie Chan as well in my opinion, for the same reason. But yeah, Bruce Lee is the guy.
Yeah, I feel this is pretty spot on mate. Realism and likeness are completely different beasts. And so far it seems, the more you have of one, the less you have of the other. In fact I feel the likeness is so far off on this it doesn't even really look like an impersonator. But congrats to those getting this and enjoying it, it certainly has great realism and a pretty natural form. Hopefully at some point both likeness and realism will be delivered in equal measure and we'll have a definitive representation.
ong bak is a great movie but I feel some of the fights are overlong and too much punishment is taken(as with most other martial arts films)bruce kept his fights grounded and realistic.when someone leaps 20 feet and lands a knee to the head it loses the realism for me.and your right many of bruces moves were so fast they had to overcrank the camera or told bruce to slow down.even after 42 years it's still a bruce vs??? poll.
I doubt we will ever come out of the cinema doing the moves/battle cries of anyone else like what happened during the 70's after a BL film.
anyone who has this or any other BL figure is keeping his spirit alive,that's what it's all about.
I guess this is what it looks like with the eyes looking forward.
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