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The 29th Hong Kong Films Awards – Winners
Sunday nights Hong Kong film award seen Donnie Yen’s “Bodyguards and Assassins” pick up a number of eight awards which included best film, best director, best action choreography and best supporting actor.
Top 100 Martial Art Fights (10 – 6)
We are almost here folks.
We started are Top 100 back in November always with the aim of revealing what the AMP team consider the best martial art fight scenes of all time. The roads not been easy. There as been many fight scenes featuring the great Gordon Liu, Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Donnie Yen, Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao, Lau Kar Laung and more… but we think the list of movies and fights we have given you are about as complete as you could ever get. anyone getting into martial arts movies for the first time need only check out top 100 list for the movies they need to be watching. But if they really wanna get stuck right in then check out any of the movies in our TOP 10. Here we have the fight scenes we rank from 10 to 6.
Top 100 Martial Art fights (40-31)
Are top 100 fight scenes continues -from 40 – 31 we include fights from Eastern Condors, Legend of a fighter, Born Invisible, Operation Scorpio and more… Discuss our choices via our forums
Top 100 Martial Art fights (100 – 91)
It truly is an art all of its own. Often we talk about dramatic actors and how hard that it but surely the art of screen fighting is the most impressive form of acting? timing, skill, stunts and the danger – this is what many audiences want to see.
But with so many martial arts movies how do you pick the best ones? How does the martial arts actor find a way to showcase new skills to an ever evolving audience. What about those new to martial arts movies? Where do beginners start in order to find the best screen fighting artists around?
The Official AMP Top 100 onscreen Martial Arts fights should help answer your questions. Over the next few days we will be counting down from 100, the best fights ever put to film. Stick with us over the next few weeks and find out which fight scenes make it into our top 10, and of course use the comments box to the right to discuss any of our choices.
Shaw Brothers – The History
Shaw Brothers first began back in 1924 when the movies at the time were only played in silence, at the time they felt frustrated by local film makers so they went ahead to set up their own cinema called “The Empire” to screen thier movies.
