Anyone into kung fu movies??

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the china town in philly is huge from what i remember.

when i was there, my brother would swing by china town to pick up dumplings and asian cakes and what not and he'd point out to me the whore houses as we drove by them, lol
 
I guess it's a nice size,I've never been to any others in other cities to compare it to.There are no aquarium stores here and I've heardthat C-town in New York has a few....Those places are massage parlors,not whorhouses lol.
 
Where did you get it from?..If you ever come out this way you have to check out Asian World of Martial Arts....

Got it from Amazon... To my new Kindle, lol

I defly will come check AWMA too tho, I'm actually in Philly pretty regularly, I still have a lot of friends/fam in the area.

Let us know what you think of the book? I would like to pick up a copy for myself also. Asian World of Martial Arts sounds good.

I read a few pages last night (I couldn't wait), I'm already amazed...

the china town in philly is huge from what i remember.

when i was there, my brother would swing by china town to pick up dumplings and asian cakes and what not and he'd point out to me the whore houses as we drove by them, lol

Come take a ride thru Abu Dhabi with me, I'll show you the same spots... lol
 
I saw the third Ip Man movie! I thought it was a great movie, really interesting. According to the movie, Ip Man had an adopted older brother he grew up with that turned out to be a Japanese spy. (played by Louis Fan Siu Wong) I liked the cast especially Yuen Biao as Ip Man's wing chun teacher. My favorite scenes are Ip man learning from Leung Bik (played by Ip Mans real son, Ip Chun) and Ip Man (played by Dennis To) sparring with his teacher. I don't think the movie is better than the first movie, but better than the second.
Here is Ip Man's first encounter with Leung Bik. There's some dubbling but considering Ip Chun's age, I still think this is cooler than anything I've seen Van Dam do lol.
[video=youtube;R5uL4dD4YJI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5uL4dD4YJI&feature=related[/video]
After learning new techniqes from Leung Bik, Ip tries out his new moves on his brother. Ip's teacher considers his new techniqes non authentic, and is not happy.
[video=youtube;0IHBdyc2-FQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IHBdyc2-FQ&feature=related[/video]
 
I saw the third Ip Man movie! I thought it was a great movie, really interesting. According to the movie, Ip Man had an adopted older brother he grew up with that turned out to be a Japanese spy. (played by Louis Fan Siu Wong) I liked the cast especially Yuen Biao as Ip Man's wing chun teacher. My favorite scenes are Ip man learning from Leung Bik (played by Ip Mans real son, Ip Chun) and Ip Man (played by Dennis To) sparring with his teacher. I don't think the movie is better than the first movie, but better than the second.
Here is Ip Man's first encounter with Leung Bik. There's some dubbling but considering Ip Chun's age, I still think this is cooler than anything I've seen Van Dam do lol.
[video=youtube;R5uL4dD4YJI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5uL4dD4YJI&feature=related[/video]
After learning new techniqes from Leung Bik, Ip tries out his new moves on his brother. Ip's teacher considers his new techniqes non authentic, and is not happy.
[video=youtube;0IHBdyc2-FQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IHBdyc2-FQ&feature=related[/video]

That's awesome! From the few pages of Tao of Jeet Kune Do that I've read so far, you can see that Ip Man past on to Bruce Lee what he learned from Leung Bik about integrating any technique that works...
 
IP man is my favorite ever! i could watch it over n over lol
 
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