|
|
MOVIE POSTER A force of one CHUCK NORRIS Martial arts CLASSIC Jennifer O'Neill $9.99 |
|
|
Fighting is Living Martial Arts Movie Poster 70s $78.00 |
|
|
oil painting of Movie Star and Martial Art Bruce Lee $49.98 |
|
|
Dragon: Bruce Lee Story (VHS) Martial Arts Action: Judo Karate, Adventure Movie $0.99 |
|
|
TURKISH MOVIE POSTER - GAME OF DEATH - BRUCE LEE - 1978 - MARTIAL ARTS $20.00 |
|
|
MARTIAL ARTS - 4 MOVIES - JACKIE CHAN - SONNY CHIBA - BRUCE LI - LEE CHUNG - HOT $8.00 |
|
|
Martial Arts Masters (DVD, 2004, 3-Disc Set) Over 14 hours, 9 movies $2.99 |
|
|
FIRE of the TIGER MARTIAL ARTS KUNG FU Original Movie POSTER $14.95 |
|
|
VINTAGE BRUCE LEE Martial Arts Movie Poster circa 1970 Kung Fu $7.50 |
|
|
Martial Arts Movies From Bruce Lee To The Ninjas Hardcover Richard Meyers $9.99 |
|
|
HOT POTATO Original Movie Poster 1SH Jim Kelly 1976 Martial Arts $5.50 |
|
|
THE CHALLENGE Martial Arts 1982 1sh MOVIE POSTER $9.99 |
|
|
FAST SWORD NEW SEALED MARTIAL ARTS DVD MOVIE SAMMO HUNG $7.95 |
|
|
MARTIAL ARTS MOVIES JACKIE CHAN BRUCE LEE CHUCK NORRIS KARATE KUNG FU V.1 N.1 $17.99 |
|
|
THE FIVE FINGERS OF DEATH / ORIGINAL U.S. 1-SHEET MOVIE POSTER (MARTIAL ARTS) $99.99 |
|
|
THE STREET FIGHTER / ORIGINAL U.S. 1-SHEET MOVIE POSTER (MARTIAL ARTS) $189.99 |
|
|
THE LEGEND JET LI KUNG-FU KARATE FIGHT MARTIAL ARTS MOVIE INVINCIBLE MAGIC FIST $6.95 |
|
|
MIGHTY COUPLE Hong Kong movie Poster martial art kungfu $15.99 |
|
|
2x BRAVE ARCHER 4 Shaw Brothers Fu Sheng original POSTER SET martial art movie $28.00 |
|
|
WEIRD MAN Shaw Brothers Poster Martial art venoms movie $39.99 |
|
|
CHUCK NORRIS BRING ON THE PAIN T SHIRT VIDEO GAME 2XL MARTIAL ARTS MOVIE STAR $4.99 |
|
|
Child Fighting Movie New The Karate Kid Deluxe Martial Arts Fung Fu Dojo Costume $34.99 |
|
|
Child Fighting Movie New The Karate Kid Deluxe Martial Arts Fung Fu Dojo Costume $34.99 |
|
|
Child Fighting Movie New The Karate Kid Deluxe Martial Arts Fung Fu Dojo Costume $34.99 |
|
|
Bruce Lee Martial Arts Movie, T- Shirt $9.99 |
|
|
The Ultimate Guide to Martial Arts Movies of the 1970s - Craig D. Reid - Paperback $18.86 The Ultimate Guide to Martial Arts Movies of the 1970s |
|
|
The Art of Action - Martial Arts in the Movies DVD New $10.99 The Art of Action - Martial Arts in the Movies DVD New Format: DVD Runtime: 96 Year: 2002 Studio: SONY Director: Keith R. Clarke |
|
|
Martial Arts Movies $19.24 This book is in New - Excellent condition |
|
|
N010115772 The Art of Action Martial Arts in the Movies $22.94 Original Title: The Art of Action Martial Arts in the Movies. Actors: Bruce Lee Corey Yuen Robert Yuan Samuel L. Jackson Tom Cruise. Director: Keith R. Clarke. Format: DVD. Runtime: 96 Mins. Language: English. Subtitle: English Subtitles. Region code: Region 1 (United States Canada Bermuda U.S. territories). Discs: 1. Rating: Unrated. Genre: Action. Sub Genre: Adventure. Release Year: 2002. |
|
|
List of Fictional Martial Arts $84.44 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Many works of fiction such as movies and books have characters that practice martial arts. Usually they practice existing martial arts, such as Judo or Aikido, but sometimes a martial art is made up for dramatic purposes or to lend a fictional world a sense of authenticity. This is a list of such martial arts, sorted by the medium of the fictional work they appear in. Dejafu from Terry Pratchetts Discworld. Specifically demonstrated in Thief of Time by the History Monk LuTze, its only known master. It is best described as the feeling that you have been kicked in the head this way before. Cards as Weapons mock martial art of throwing playing cards with extreme force and accuracy, as presented in magician/cardscaler Ricky Jays book of the same title. It has since been used in many pieces of fiction as the martial arts of choice for a gambling rogue character, usually using razorsharp shuriken designed like playing cards for their attacks. The Magician with Bill Bixby features steel playing cards used in this manner. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 112 Publication Date: 2011/01/20 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.27 inches |

Why the martial arts movies from the 80s and the early 90s fascinated many people during those times?
I mean:
Why those martial arts movies were fascinating and entertaining ONLY DURING THOSE TIMES?
Nowadays if someone who has never seen any martial art movie from those times( because he wasn't born yet during those times) watches them, he would probably say the movies are kind of boring or even crap or maybe he would just laugh at the movies.
I agree with the answerer above, martial arts were fairly new to mainstream back then (lol the "Last Dragon" was awesomely cheesy). It also has to do with trends, trends come and go and each era has its own trends. For example, the trend for movies today is to bombard the audience with special effects.
The Big Boss Final Fight