Top 5 All-Time Favorite Martial Arts Movies


Posted July 16, 2015 by daleparkson

In the United States, martial arts movies got popular during 1970s and during that period those featuring stars like Sonny Chiba and Bruce Lee were highly popular.

 
In the United States, martial arts movies got popular during 1970s and during that period those featuring stars like Sonny Chiba and Bruce Lee were highly popular. But, this action-driven genre can trace its history back to several years ago with silent cinema with classics like the Burning of the Red Lotus Monastery. While there are many films under this category that feature popular action stars or entertaining fighting sequences, there are some that also manages to present attractive storyline with good character development. Here are the top 5 all-time favorite films under this genre without any particular order:

Enter the dragon:

This martial arts classic released in the year 1973 is a must see film for any follower of karate movies. Even though, this was the first film of the legendary Bruce Lee, he gained the legendary status right on his first entry itself. Even, this block buster holds the pride of playing an important role in the popularity of martial arts in the United States by bringing together the elements of both Chinese and American Cinema.

Drunken Master:

Jackie Chan is popular for performing all the stunts in his films on his own and he has acted in more than 100 martial arts movies. But, this film gained great recognition among not just enthusiasts of this genre, but also the followers of comedy genre because both were portrayed in this film. This film popularized the drunken boxing style of martial arts as its very name denotes.

Magnificent butcher:

The lead role is played by Sammo Hung and he is also popular for his directorial work and his costarring roles with Jackie Chan. This film comes under the category of kung fu movies because it features an unusual mixture of kung fu and slapstick comedy, apart from its hideous storyline.

Ong-Bak:

The breakout role in this movie is played by Tony Jaa. It was released in two sequels as well in the name of Oan Bak 2 and Oan Bak 3.

Ip Man:

This film stars action start Donnie Yen in the name of the Ip Man. The sequences takes place in China in 1930s, when this region was invaded by Japan. The formidable wing chun skill is used by the lead role for defending his family. The huge success of this film led to sequel Ip Man 2.

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Last Updated July 16, 2015