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India's most renowned martial arts expert is Master Prabhakar Reddy, who holds six Guinness World Records and created twenty New World Records. He started in the little town of Nellore and traveled via Tokyo and Myanmar to study about Thailand, Japan,...
India's most renowned martial arts expert is Master Prabhakar Reddy, who holds six Guinness World Records and created twenty New World Records. He started in the little town of Nellore and traveled via Tokyo and Myanmar to study about Thailand, Japan,...
India's most renowned martial arts expert is Master Prabhakar Reddy, who holds six Guinness World Records and created twenty New World Records. He started in the little town of Nellore and traveled via Tokyo and Myanmar to study about Thailand, Japan,...
What Are The Greatest Ground Level Action Movies?
I love all action cinema, but there's something about action movies where it feels like it could actually happen that is far more appealing. There's something quite bizarre about typing 'action movies like Die Hard' on Google and being met with Star Wars or Avengers. There's NOTHING wrong with those classics, but they don't have that 'almost possible' edge that an action flick starring your average Joe in a situation way over their heads might have.
So avoiding sci fi or fantastical action flicks, what are the greatest ground level, almost plausible examples of action cinema?
I suppose the obvious choices would be Die Hard, Lethal Weapon and there are plenty of martial arts movies but where to begin...
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Black Sash (2003)
Created by Robert Mark Kamen( Taken, The Karate Kid) and starring Russell Wong as a martial arts school instructor and owner. The series mainly focused on the life of the instructor and students.
Ran in Sunday’s on the WB as a mid season replacement but wasn’t renewed.
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