Trailer: Shang Chi and The Legend of the Ten Rings

the fights were offensive

and NOT in a good way

and made NO SENSE ESPECIALLY as compared to Daredevil

every season had a classic hallway sequence

so good?

it became a trademark of the show and was IMITATED by many other shows.

This movie looks so well choreographed, shot and edited just off the TRAILER.


Agreed on all points.

That "fight" in the warehouse(?) with Iron Fist and Luke Cage against the Bushmaster? OMG it looked like they were all in winter coats they were so stiff. You could see the moves coming from a mile away.
 
Agreed on all points.

That "fight" in the warehouse(?) with Iron Fist and Luke Cage against the Bushmaster? OMG it looked like they were all in winter coats they were so stiff. You could see the moves coming from a mile away.

And there was NO excuse for it...

nope NONE

not when they had that martial art show on AMC at the same damn time

and better fight choreographers on Daredevil and Jessica Jones and Punisher

hell even Luke Cage.
 
Little secret, Liane V’s asshole smells like freshly baked Oakridge cake.

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And there was NO excuse for it...

nope NONE

not when they had that martial art show on AMC at the same damn time

and better fight choreographers on Daredevil and Jessica Jones and Punisher

hell even Luke Cage.


Well, I gotta figure they (fight coordinators) did the best they could with what they had. Collier and Jones were just a couple of stiffs.
 
Yeah, that shit was trash from the minute they cast the lead. But to be fair Feige had nothing to do with it.

And now that I think back on those shows, the HUGE problem with almost all of them is none of the characters looked realistic in fights. JJ wasn't a fighter per se so she was okay but the rest looked stiff as boards. Except for Charlie; that's the main reason his show was so good.

The best thing about those shows failing...
we see the results of what Marvel learned with Disney+...

Complete creative control...

Quality over Quantity...

6 to 8 episodes rather than 13...
which means bigger budgets...
No filer episodes...

And connecting them to the MCU....
 
The best thing about those shows failing...
we see the results of what Marvel learned with Disney+...

Complete creative control...

Quality over Quantity...

6 to 8 episodes rather than 13...
which means bigger budgets...
No filer episodes...

And connecting them to the MCU....

but outside Iron Fist

they perfectly cast those leads and it would be a shame to waste...

If Netflix Daredevil shows in spiderman?

the Mouse basically gonna claim belt for the next 4 summers.
 
The main actor stars in a canadian comedy called kim's convenience store.
Which in fact just ended after 5 seasons.
 
in the comics tony stark was an alcoholic who at one point lost stark international to Obadiah Stane in a hostile take over AND his alcoholism was the reason rhodey had to take over as iron man... in fact for a period of time in the comics rhodey was iron man...then stark recovered and because he did such a good job in the suit stark made an ironman suit for rhodey and thats how war machine came to be.

it was a great story arc that was never even hinted at in the MCU...I don't think they ever established that stark has a drinking problem in the movies. I assume its because RDJ is a real life recovering addict and it may hit too close to home tho..


in the comics Shang Chi big nemesis was his father Dr. Fu Manchu im not sure how well that flies in todays age but much of his recurring issues was with his father.
Ok, yeah. Word is the character in this might be composite of that character and the real Mandarin - I think :puzzled: ......
 
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“The mark of greatness is when everything before you is obsolete, and everything after you bears your mark.”

almost 50 years after his death there's STILL stuff coming out based on his martial arts style, philosophy and swagger.

Usually theres an individual who splits time in a thing...they are the BC/AD moment. For example in black cinema Spike Lee splits time..theres before Spike, Gordon Parks (The Learning Tree, Shafts Big Score) Melvin Van Peeples (Sweetback Bad Ass Song, Watermelon Man) Oscar Micheaux (a litany of Black films from 1919 to 1940s) then there's after Spike, Robert Townsend, The Hughes Bros, John Singleton. But by the mid 80s Spike was really the only Black Filmmaker to break thru to mainstream after the Blaxploitation era. And after Spike there was something of an explosion of black directors.

Bruce on the other hand didn't split time. IMO in western culture at least, Bruce Lee was the Big Bang. Who was doing martial arts on the level he did before him in western cinema? Seriously... Before Bruce Lee who was the big martial art guy that everyone just had to see and imitate? It will be interesting to see who is going to be the time splitter for him...the person who people will say before X there was Bruce Lee, Jacky Chan, Gordon Lui and Jet Lee and after X there's so on and so forth. Whoever X is...is going to be truly badass tho:scared::giggle:
 
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Fellas, To be honest..They could have put this movie Straight to Disney +....But I guess they want to hit the China market
 
I'm well versed in most things Marvel, but who dis cat?

Hmmm.... a tall Asian with muscles?
Looks like Hollywood is trying create a new visual narrative by washing away the stereotypical old ones (save the kung and all, lol). Good for them!

Master of Kungfu, came out in 70s I believe
 
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I love all women... and have had a sweet tooth for Asians the past year and change.

But this is one of those pics where they put ALL the make up on her and told her "ok, now smile and don't MOVE bitch... (click)"

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..I'm not saying don't scrape, but please just wrap up brotha
 
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