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Thread: Dan Inosant in Steven Segall Movie!

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    I was really bored this weekend and rented "Something with Justice" or something like that see it was so bad I don't even remember the title..starring Steven Segall. Anyway and one point in the movie he's in this bar insulting a bunch of guys and they are like, "get him Sticks" at which point Dan Inosanto breaks out the sticks and goes nuts..damn that was awesome shit. Segall didn't look bad either really in that scene but Dan's Stickwork was very cool!
    "A punch is just a punch, a kick just a kick."

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    Originally posted by Nthman
    I was really bored this weekend and rented "Something with Justice" or something like that see it was so bad I don't even remember the title..starring Steven Segall. Anyway and one point in the movie he's in this bar insulting a bunch of guys and they are like, "get him Sticks" at which point Dan Inosanto breaks out the sticks and goes nuts..damn that was awesome shit. Segall didn't look bad either really in that scene but Dan's Stickwork was very cool!
    Yup. Guro Dan taught Seagal how to use the sticks for that scene. I'm not sure if Seagal's training with Dan went any further than that or not ... but it is a good scene :-) Oh, and I think the title is, "Out for Justice"

    Mike

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    That was an awesome scene...the rest of the movie is so bad. Its too bad because the first 2 segall movies were actually quite good I thought. He had some "presence" or something now he's just all chubby and lame.
    "A punch is just a punch, a kick just a kick."

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    Default Another great movie

    Try to find the movie, "The Chinese Stuntman." Guru Inosanto plays a Master martial artist and stunt coordinator in it. The main "star" is Bruce Li. It's got a couple of great hand to hand fight scenes involving Guru Inosanto and theres a stickfighting scene at the end of the movie that will blow your mind.
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    Default The Ultimate Fight

    If you want to see a movie with good stickfighting in it, get "The Ultimate Fight" It's available on DVD, or you can rent a videotape. The acting sucks but the fighting is good.
    K. Williams

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    Are you high? that was the biggest waste on money on the planet, even when fast forwarded to each fight scene. Gratuitas use of the demo team, of by teh way mister bad guy please remain perfectly still while I run acrossed the yard do a wild flying kick. I can make a better movie with a camcorder and my PC. I am still a little disturbed by teh cross dressing, neo natzi, incest loving, hitler wanna be drug dealer that teh Reyas turned Parker Louis from the '80s TV show into.
    Save your money, this movie left me emptier than a southern babtist church on Bill Clinton day.

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    Taomonkey,

    I agree with what you said. The movie sucked. The fight scenes sucked. The acting sucked. I expected so much more from Ernie Jr., and to make a mockery of the art with this movie, I lose respect for him, as he co-produced it, or something.

    Do not waste your money trying to special order this movie, it really does suck. If you ask me, Guro Inosanto's flick was a hell of alot better, even though it was a "kung fu" movie. You could at least see him doing FMA techniques, disarms, stick throws, stick chokes, single, double, etc.

    In Ernies movie, the guy's name was Pinoy(WTF???). Like I said, it isn't worth it to buy it, but check it out for your own curiousity if you see it in a small rental shop around.

    From The Chinese Stuntman


    Guro I: So you don't know enough kung fu to fight, but you still stay around and make trouble?

    Bad Guy: I do what I can to get by.

    Guro I: Bullshit!
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    The grappling arts imply most fights end up on the ground. The striking arts imply all fights start standing up. The clinching arts imply the clinch can stop the striker from striking, and the grappler from taking it to the ground. The weapon arts imply the they can stop the unarmed man. A complete martial art implies any fight can go anywhere...be ready and able to go everywhere.

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    Nah, I'm not high. LOL. I did say that the acting was bad. The few stick against stick scenes were good. Well I'm not much of a "kung fu movie" watcher anyway...

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