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That Dang Dad
Apr 23, 2003

Well I am
over-fucking-whelmed...
Young Orc
Thanks for this thread! In the last couple days I watched Drunken Master, Master of the Flying Guillotine, and The Street Fighter. I enjoyed all of them for different reasons, but my favorite so far has been Master of the Flying Guillotine. I loved the tournament and all the weird contestants and I love the influence you can see on video games, like the OP said. I've always loved games with lots of fighters or monsters or bosses, so MotFG was a real treat for me. My favorite fighter was the Mongolian with the upside-down moustache. I want a whole movie spin off with that dude doing Sambo throws.

The Street Fighter reminded me slightly of The Raid: Redemption only for the brutality of some of the fights. With that in mind, which of the recommendations or which other films of this era are known for the crunch and savagery of the combat?? I don't even necessarily mean bloody, just combat known for it's "heaviness"?

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