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  • I recall Tarantino tried to also complain, and I’m paraphrasing, “Bruce Lee wanted to use real, hard force in his fighting moves against stuntmen, during choreographed fights” {note: this is typical in HK kung fu movie production, not limited to Bruce Lee}

    Like what are :cracker: proving? That HK kung fu fighters and even their stuntmen are the real deal, when it comes to giving and taking blows to and from others?

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      Then tarantino says cliff would have killed bruce lee in a fight because hes a world war vet. Mate bruce lee was a competitive boxer and would have gone far. He’s one of the most influential figures of mixed martial arts. Hell hes had legit fights with other martial artists that he’s won like wong jack man. More white male fantasy shit. How many soldiers even really used close combat? There was that American dude in the North korean war but other than that? They’re tough but their training is mostly split in weapons etc. See videos of navy seals sparring pros its embarrassing.

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      Hell look at jackie chan movies. Those hits were fuuuuucking hard. Like his fights against benny the jet urquidez that shit had nasty blows from the takes. The speed they went at was insane. Hollywood is not sniffing a lightyear of the atyleticism, coordination, speed of that kind not even with all the slow motion and camera cuts they use in movies. And before joining those stunt teams you had to be extremely proficient at martial arts.