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I saw the first one on DVD... liked it. I saw no need for a second but hollywood apparently does.
Ip Man sucks
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Ip Man sucks
An interesting statement, albeit brief.
So, am I to understand that you dislike the movie... or Ip Sifu himself?
The former, I could understand... but, the latter? Um, no.
Would you be so kind as to clarify?
Thank you!
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So what part of that was not suppose to be a flame or what part of that was not put there ot intentionally start a problem.... you are sounding familiar by the way
The movies kick ***. Ip Sifu was just a skinny, no talent, drug addict who people try to credit with the creation of the realest cat in MA, Bruce Lee.
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Yes, because Wing Chun practitioners are known more for their physical fitness than say The Legend of Zelda.Grandmaster Yip Man was not always skinny , in his younger days he was quite broad shouldered and exhibited the characteristic Wing Chun vee shaped back.
I didn't say I wanted to debate who trained Bruce Lee, I simply stated what the average person thinks.It was only in the latter years that the ravages of opium abuse and illness caused him to become frail.
Also worth noting is that Wong Shun Leung and William Cheung probably had more to do with Bruce Lee than Yip Man did , apart from a few photo opportunities with Yip Man , Bruce Lee would have been taught by senior students for the brief few years that he trained in Wing Chun.
And what part of the deadly Wing Chun arsenal do you think he would have used? Chain tickle to the temple? A deadly low kick? Or is Dim Mak a part of the Wing Chun curriculum that few know about outside of the inner circle of teat suckling seniors in most Kwoons?Having said all that , even with Yip Man being in the last stages of throat cancer and high as a kite on opium he could still kill you on your best day with one strike , and would expend very little energy in doing so.
Yes, because Wing Chun practitioners are known more for their physical fitness than say The Legend of Zelda.
I didn't say I wanted to debate who trained Bruce Lee, I simply stated what the average person thinks.
And what part of the deadly Wing Chun arsenal do you think he would have used? Chain tickle to the temple? A deadly low kick? Or is Dim Mak a part of the Wing Chun curriculum that few know about outside of the inner circle of teat suckling seniors in most Kwoons?
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When did I say there was a part that wasn't a flame? And maybe we went to school together or something, idk.
The movies kick ***. Ip Sifu was just a skinny, no talent, drug addict who people try to credit with the creation of the realest cat in MA, Bruce Lee.
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