Feb 03 2012

Kung Fu Master Trailer



Kung Fu: The Complete Series Collection


Kung Fu: The Complete Series Collection


$35.49


Season OneEverybody was kung-fu fighting after the 1972 premiere of this mystic western starring David Carradine (snatching the role from Bruce Lee) in his signature, Emmy-nominated role as Caine, a stoic Shaolin monk forced to flee China after killing the royal family member who slew his Master. Our wandering hero roams the west in search of his long-lost brother, while eluding American and …

Ip Man


Ip Man


$7.25


One of the most astonishing displays of martial arts action on film in recent years, Wilson Yip’s Ip Man chronicles the life of the eponymous Wing Chun master (Donnie Yen), who would later become instructor and mentor to Bruce Lee. Fans of Ronny Yu’s Fearless, with Jet Li, will notice several similarities between the biopics–like Li’s Huo Yuanjia, Ip Man is a tireless instructor whose life, large…

Ip Man (Two-Disc Collector's Edition) [Blu-ray]


Ip Man (Two-Disc Collector’s Edition) [Blu-ray]


$15.99


Studio: Well Go Usa Inc Release Date: 07/27/2010 Run time: 134 minutes…

Kung Zhu


Kung Zhu


$1.30


Activision Zhu Zhu Pets 76442 Nintendo DS/DSi Games…

Kung Fu Panda


Kung Fu Panda


$19.99


Kung Fu Panda Wii…

Ip Man - Portait of a Kung Fu Master


Ip Man – Portait of a Kung Fu Master


$9.67


Ip Man – Portait of a Kung Fu Master

Kung Fu Master


Kung Fu Master


$9.43


Jackie Chan is the undefeated Kung Fu Master who dishes out the action in traditional Jackie Chan style. When a young boy sets out to learn how to fight from the Master himself, he not only witnesses some spectacular fights, but learns some important life lessons along the way.

Kung Fu vs. Yoga


Kung Fu vs. Yoga


$9.9


If a yoga master and a kung fu master got into a fight, who would win? ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

Kung-Fu Master


Kung-Fu Master


$13.09


A man is offered the opportunity to join an elite society of Kung Fu Masters, and declines the offer in order to save innocent lives. Later, when the same group that previously attempted to recruit him attacks his people, the brave warrior vows to bring the entire evil alliance to its knees. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Young Dragons: The Kung Fu Kids


Young Dragons: The Kung Fu Kids


$14.05


Contains the films Young Dragons: Kung Fu Kids, Young Dragons: Kung Fu Kids 2, Kung Fu Kids (a.k..a. Little Rascals of Kung Fu), Incredible Karate Kids, Killer Meteors, Old Master, Kung Fu Cook and Jackie Chan: The Invincible Fighter.

Kung Fu Vs. Yoga


Kung Fu Vs. Yoga


$12.14


If a yoga master and a kung fu master got into a fight, who would win? ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

Kung Fu


Kung Fu


$13.83


Kung Fu

Opium and the Kung-Fu Master


Opium and the Kung-Fu Master


$9.91


Celebrated kung-fu choreographer Tang Chia takes the helm for this effecting Shaw Brothers production concerning an opium-addicted martial artist who quits cold turkey in order to save his village from certain destruction. As the leader of the Ten Kwangtu

Kung Fu Master Widescreen


Kung Fu Master Widescreen


$14.01


Rated: RSynopsis: One man is faced with a life-altering choice when he is approached with the greatest honor. Realizing that innocent lives would be lost by his acceptance, he declines, forcing him to destroy the Kung-Fu Master alliance that once wanted him. Through endless obstacles and death traps, he will rise to the ultimate challenge to protect his people.

Opium and the Kung Fu Master


Opium and the Kung Fu Master


$9.38


Rated: NRSynopsis: Film legend Ti Lung (A Better Tomorrow, The Legend of Drunken Master) battles the scourge of the orient in this epic final film from director Tang Chia. Schooled in the martial arts by the Peking Opera, Chia’s deft touch guides the gut-wrenching tale of a Kung Fu master wrecked by opium. Starring a legitimate champion of the Gibbon Fist style as the film’s villain – Chen Kuan Tai (The Flying Guillotine, Big Brother Cheng) – Chia’s masterpiece showcases the talents of at least six different martial arts directors. Exploding with action, comedy, drama, and more action – this Shaw Brothers classic is the cornerstone of any collection.

Jackie Chan Kung Fu Master


Jackie Chan Kung Fu Master


$20.64


Rated: PGSynopsis: Jackie Chan is the undefeated Kung Fu Master who dishes out the action in traditional Jackie Chan style. When a young boy sets out to learn how to fight from the Master himself, he not only witnesses some spectacular fights, but learns some important life lessons along the way.

Inheritor of Kung Fu


Inheritor of Kung Fu


$11.84


In this vintage martial arts action-drama, Ti Lung stars as a simple student of kung-fu who falls under the influence of an unscrupulous master. When the student realizes his master is using underhanded means to obtain control of a martial arts manual that will give its owner amazing powers, the student must take on both his master and his minions in order to be sure the book does not fall into dangerous hands. Inheritor of Kung Fu has also been released under the title Two Graves to Kung Fu. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Monkey Kung Fu


Monkey Kung Fu


$8.69


All martial artists continuously attempt to improve on their skills. In this KUNG-FU action comedy, our hero learns the difficult style of the monkey from an old master. Through countless bloody Kung-Fu encounters he becomes an expert defeating his foe us

Eighteen Secrets of Kung Fu


Eighteen Secrets of Kung Fu


$12.29


The martial arts movie 18 Secrets of Kung Fu concerns a young man who endures brutal training at the hands of a wise master. One day his master is killed, prompting the student to avenge his teacher’s death. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Kung Fu Emperor


Kung Fu Emperor


$7.66


"Shaw brothers star Tilung, Chen Sing, and master kickfighter Delon Tam star in this epic kung fu saga! As the aging Ching Emperor approaches his death, his will that names his successor is hidden in a special room full of deadly traps and even deadlier guards. To gain the throne, Wang, the Emperor’s fourth son, must learn Shaolin kung fu from the monks, so that he can out-fight the guards who want the crown for themselves."


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