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#1 LB80
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I liked Nightfire. IMO, it's the closest any Bond game has come to matching Goldeneye so far. I really hope that Nightfire's remote controlled missile launchers appear in Goldeneye Wii :)

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Capricorn :(
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[QUOTE="LB80"]So would have Bruce Lee if he hadn't had been murdered.

Tony Jaa's style seems like nothing more than a passing fad, he won't achieve a 10th of the things that Bruce Lee achieved when it came to Martial Arts cultural awareness.

Plus a Muay Thai master wouldn't stand a chance against a Kung Fu master.

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bruce lee was never murdered he took pain killers and never woke up from his sleep

That's just one of many "answers" for why he died

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[QUOTE="lone_wolf911"][QUOTE="RicanNerd189"][QUOTE="lone_wolf911"][QUOTE="RicanNerd189"]

[QUOTE="lone_wolf911"][QUOTE="joetira"]I think Tony Jaa's movies have cooler moves, but thats all tony has on Bruce Lee.AB_Uppercut

yeah, tony jaa's choreographed moves

......most action/fighting movies are choreographed......

but thats the thing, in real life, bruce lee could still kick ass, bruce lee isn't just a martial art actor who makes movies, HE CAN KICK ASS in real life, and i mean SERIOUS ass

O rly......Tony Jaa has trained in Muay Thai since he was ten.....His father was a Muay Thai boxer.....

do you even know who bruce lee is? you know in his movies they asked him to slow down his punches and kicks so the cameras could pick them up better

 I just feel that Tony Jaa has the potential to go really far, his not all movie action you know his a real life muay thai master as well.

So would have Bruce Lee if he hadn't had been murdered.

Tony Jaa's style seems like nothing more than a passing fad, he won't achieve a 10th of the things that Bruce Lee achieved when it came to Martial Arts cultural awareness.

Plus a Muay Thai master wouldn't stand a chance against a Kung Fu master.

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#5 LB80
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I've only regretted one username that I chose, and it wasn't this one.

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Either Ash at Somerset House in August 2003, or The Charlatans at The Carling Apollo, Hammersmith in June 2004
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[QUOTE="lone_wolf911"]

Tony Jaa doesn't even come close to the next Bruce Lee, considering that Jaa does Muay Kick Boxing. Sure, Tony Jaa's movies are really cool and entertaining, but in real life, can he kick ass like Bruce Lee?

And all Tony Jaa does is add Acrobatics with Muay Thai Kick Boxing.

JEET KWUN DO for the win

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umm Tony jaa does his own stunts and uses no wire-works or CGI.

That's true, but he's still not much more than a glorified acrobat.

It's also a fact that Bruce Lee always tried to avoid doing any fancy jumps and flying kicks in his films as he felt that they were nothing more than overly extravagant manuevres(sp) that had no more impact than a strong grounded punch or kick.

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#8 LB80
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I think it was The Moody Blues at The Royal Albert Hall.

 

I was about 12 years old.

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#9 LB80
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The first film I saw in the cinema, according to my parents, was E.T. .  I don't actually remember seeing it myself (well I was only 2 when it came out ;)), but the first film I remember seeing in the cinema was Honey I Shrunk The Kids :oops:
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#10 LB80
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I agree that it wasn't great, but if you thought it was the worst horror movie you've ever seen, you obviously haven't seen a lot of horror movies.