Movie Review: "The Expendables"

Rating: R (strong action and bloody violence throughout, and some language) Length: 103 minutes Release date: August 3, 2010 Directed by: Sylvester Stallone Genre: Action, Adventure, and ThrillerStars: 3.5 out of 5 "The Expendables" offers a nostalgic throwback to the 1980s...

Movie Review: The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate

Rating: R for some violence Length: 122 minutes Release Date: Aug. 31, 2012 Directed by: Hark Tsui Genre: Action/AdventureStars: 3 out of 5 "The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate" is a wuxia film made in 2011 that stars action film star Jet Li and is directed by the veteran...

Jet Li Takes S$19.8M Leap

Kung fu great Jet Li has taken a big leap to Singapore from China investing S$19.8 million to buy a house there. The box-office martial art star is now a citizen of the island city-state. Li's latest prime property...

Martial Arts and Close Quarter Combat Skills Articles from Dragon

20 Oct 2004 ... Index of articles submitted to Dragon Door Publications on the subject of Martial Arts and Close Quarter Combat Skills.

Martial Arts Training

How To Make The Most Out OF Your Martial Arts and Self Defense Training I always look for answers and guidance.Martial Arts Training

The Forbidden Kingdom: Chan, Li, and the Monkey King

 Jet Li and Jackie Chan on screen together for the first time generate entertaining chopsocky mayhem in this light-hearted actioner fantasy from director Rob Minkoff and writer John Fusco. Get a big bucket of popcorn, add liberal amounts of salt and butter flavor, and...

Jet Li attacks China film censors

"Chinese action star Jet Li has voiced frustration that his Hollywood films do not get shown in his home country. Writing on his website, the star said his 2000 hit Romeo Must Die was banned by censors for featuring gangsters. In 2001, Kiss of the Dragon was banned because...

Li Says He Struggles With Love Scenes

Action star Jet Li says he struggles with love scenes in his movies because of his introverted personality. Li made the comment in his Web log while shooting the Chinese-language martial arts epic "Ci Ma (Piercing Horse)," in which his character becomes romantically involved...

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