Martial Arts Movies.
Does anyone here watch martial arts movies? Personally, there my favourite kind of movie.
In order of greatness in the martials arts catagory it goes as such:
Tony Jaa
Bruce Lee
Scott Hogarth
Jet Li
Jackie Chan.
END LIST!!
The spaces are to signify difference in skill level.
I'm going to guess some of you haven't heard of Tony Jaa, and most haven't heard of Scott Hogarth.
Well, for any fan of martial arts movies, you should check out Ong-Bak if you haven't already. Fantastic movie!!! And for when it comes out in NA, Tom Yum Goong (which I am importing from Thailand with english subtitles ), both of which star the incredible Tony Jaa.
And as far as Scott Hogarth goes, he is a guy that owns a dojo in the town that I live in. (Milton, Ontario). He claims to have 8 world championship titles and a lot of black belts and weapon master belt things...
To put that in perspective, Jet Li has 2 world championship titles. (Or so Scott Hogarth says...)
But no matter how many titles a man has, Tony Jaa is better.
P.S. YaY for Muay Thai!
Please, give us some imput of your thoughts about Martial Arts Movies and who's the best.
Does anyone here watch martial arts movies? Personally, there my favourite kind of movie.
In order of greatness in the martials arts catagory it goes as such:
Tony Jaa
Bruce Lee
Scott Hogarth
Jet Li
Jackie Chan.
END LIST!!
The spaces are to signify difference in skill level.
I'm going to guess some of you haven't heard of Tony Jaa, and most haven't heard of Scott Hogarth.
Well, for any fan of martial arts movies, you should check out Ong-Bak if you haven't already. Fantastic movie!!! And for when it comes out in NA, Tom Yum Goong (which I am importing from Thailand with english subtitles ), both of which star the incredible Tony Jaa.
And as far as Scott Hogarth goes, he is a guy that owns a dojo in the town that I live in. (Milton, Ontario). He claims to have 8 world championship titles and a lot of black belts and weapon master belt things...
To put that in perspective, Jet Li has 2 world championship titles. (Or so Scott Hogarth says...)
But no matter how many titles a man has, Tony Jaa is better.
P.S. YaY for Muay Thai!
Please, give us some imput of your thoughts about Martial Arts Movies and who's the best.