sponsored links
Ads by Google
  • Orrick Vang
    Without Stephen, it doesnt seem to be as good, come on now, tony jaa and donnie seems okay, but i think stephen is the best
  • Darryl Farmer
    Jet Li is the best choice to play Kato. Who else could pull it off!
  • viper moon st1
    @dafadge:Jaa has the action that will draw folks in just hope Rogen can craft a story that can utilize the talent
    @Meretean/DJ:True,Mark got good acting chops so why not Donnie Yen?and no Martial art Exp? Rogen smoke too many Doobies
  • I agree, Mark Dacascos would be great - whether they chose to do straight action or do a humorous slant.

    And they may not require martial arts experience, but Mark definitely has it!
  • DJ
    What about Mark Dacascos for Kato?! he would be perfect to play the role once played by the great Bruce Lee. And whats the deal with "Actor doesn’t have to have Martial Arts experience." ??????
  • dafadge
    I dont know cast tony jaa that might work , but i really think they should scrap the idea.
  • Ken J
    @jago, yah, I've heard of that, but since they don't have Donnie Yen, it probably won't be as good.

    Well, if you read the history of Ip Man, you'll see that the movie Ip Man was really WAY off, lol. But it was for dramatic purposes... He didn't even have a family when he was in China, lol.

    So the other movie could either be more accurate, or just be another dramatized version.
  • Shawn Trice
    Okay no Chow hun? Maybe Tony Jaa cause that will be the only saving grace for your Film Rogen!!
  • John "Kahless" Taylor
    Ok, that's it! I couldn't wait for my co-worker to order Ip Man, so I ordered it from YesAsia. I thought Fearless was great but if Ip Man is better, I just have to have it.
  • It's too bad about Chow. He's a great director for kunf-fu movies.
  • Jago
    @ken j
    the fighting in ip man was indeed way better... Hey did you know some other dude is making an ip man movie aswell... Wonder if its like from someone else's pov of ip mans story.
  • Ken J
    @jago

    The two stories took place in the same town, lol. And both INSPIRED by true stories, and neither REALLY what really happened, lol. I know, very similar, but Ip Man was better than Fearless in my opinion. The fighting choreography was DEFINITELY much better in Ip Man, not that it wasn't good in Fearless, but Ip Man's fight scenes were incredible, especially the fight scenes with the northerners that came into town to open their own martial arts school. They were whooping everyone up, but then they met Ip Man, lol.
  • Tim "Cloverfield"
    Andy S! Your my Hero! Bravo! Could have not said it better myself!!!!!
  • John "Kahless" Taylor
    Well, it's official: Green Hornet will suck. :-)

    With Stephen Chow bowing out, I can't see how this will be anything but bad.
  • jago
    Ip man was awesome... i still feel bad for the 10 dudes he called to fight in that one scene but at the same time it reminds me too much of that one jet li movie..."Fearless". Not the fighting exactly but just how the story kind of plays out. The first couple of times i saw it... no dubs and/or subtitles i was just merely guessing what was happening becuase of what was happening and i was pretty close to it...
  • Ken J
    @steven

    You've not seen Donnie Yen until you watch Ip Man...
  • steven the git
    Just looking at my previous comment, I forgot to make clear it was Chow I meant with the Kung Fu Hustle commentary. Oops.
  • steven the git
    Agreed, Ken. Peking Opera House might not sound like much but apparently a very tough school and certainly helped them all. There's no doubt they kick arse. ;)
    You know I really liked Martial Law with Sammo. Maybe I'm one of the few.

    But yeah, Donnie Yen is the one to watch. Really liked him in Seven Swords, and his fight with Li in Hero was the best one by some way for me.
  • Andy S
    Rogen is a hack. He's not funny and all does is stoner comedy. Sorry, he just not funny, and IMO, is the kiss of death to any movie he touches.
  • John "Kahless" Taylor
    When I first heard Rogen was in it, I said it would bomb. His brand of humor just does not work for me, and The Green Hornet should not be a comedy, IMHO. They should make this a more serious movie with a better leading man and keep Chow. Otherwise, this is a NO for me.
  • Tim "Cloverfield"
    790...Marshall... Bravo Lads!
    Remember when Chow was set to direct and "creative differences" had him bow out of the director chair? With Rogen attached Chow again realizes this is a huge mistake and is wondering what many of us feel towards the inept Rogen. DO you really think 12 to 14 year olds give a s*** about the Hornet,? You can be damn sure they do not know who the beloved Hornet is. And since Rogen's brand of "talent" ( cough....gag....cough ) only appeals to the immature 14 and under demographic and Chow realizes that Kato is sacred in China....he would be doing the World a dis-service working with the hack that is Seth Rogen. Run Mr. Chow.....RUN FOR YOUR LIFE!!!!!
  • Ken J
    @steven, I didn't say that to downplay his martial arts experience. Jackie Chan is very skilled in martial arts, so is Samo Hung. Jet Li has been formally trained in wu shu since he was a young child, so he's very knowledgable as well. And Donnie Yen seems to just learn anything you throw at him. Very talented martial artist. I would like to see him involved in a real fight, Donnie Yen would whoop him so bad he won't remember a thing when he wakes up, lol.
  • steven the git
    Yeah Jackie went to the Peking Opera House, same as Sammo Hung. If you ever seen a Buster Keaton movie then you see Chan has more in common with him than Bruce Lee.

    I'm sure on the Kung Fu Hustle commentary or interview that he says he isn't an expert but has had some kind of training.
    He has enough to act it was his answer.
  • caroluz
    i'm gonna pass on this one.

    i'll watch all Stephen Chow's movies, except this one.
    really, i have a bad feeling about this movie :(


    btw, @ steven the git, Stephen Chow is a martial art expertise, believe it. :)
  • Ken J
    Might as well right? lol
  • stuntmanJ
    just get ryan reynolds.
  • Ken J
    Ack, operas*
  • Ken J
    Well, Jackie Chan kind of started in opears, which required the flexibility, the fighting stuff came after that.

    They should get Donnie Yen, lol.
  • steven the git
    No question Chow is into comedy more than action. I think he has had some kind of training, but not a martial arts expert. He can get his leg up high though!

    I believe its the same with Zang Ziyi. Not a martial artist but did dance so helped her flexibility.
  • Jago
    Wow i must have never really cared or noticed it but alot of people dislike seth rogen alot... (actually asking this and not being sarcastic) but why...?
blog comments powered by Disqus