K-Dog

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  1. 5 hours ago, LosT_in_TranSlatioN said:

    Ugh. Lee was a skilled Grappler. No offense to Dwayne Johnson, but he couldn't take Lee, who was an incredibly skilled street fighter. Lee kind of mops the floor with him, takes him to the ground(he was taught by judo WORLD CHAMP Gene Labell, who even at his old age could probably take Roman Regins for a ride and kick his butt up and down the street)and messes him up. 

     

    Physicals only come into play with skill is equatable, which is why Lee is outmatched vs prime Tyson. Tyson is a very skilled fighter in his own right, in a super effective martial art in boxing. Lee, more skilled overall than Tyson, wouldn't be quick enough to avoid an in his prime Tyson, the most fearsome athletic specimen boxing has ever seen, off the Jump, who outweighs him by 100 pounds. That fight ends in one punch. Tyson may not hit the first time, but the moment he does, Lee has no answer for him. 

     

    Oh, and if you think that's B.S. Lee knew how to kick and keep that fight at a distance, and in all likelihood was a superior athlete overall despite the lack of size advantage. Likewise, less than 5% of the population can defend against a front kick... Which is the first kick they teach in a traditional martial arts school. Lee keeps his distance, wears him out, and puts Romi in a guillotine, or he back sidekicks him in the chest breaking a few of his ribs. Or leg kicks him off the jump and knocks him on the ground and Lee chokes him out. Or leg kicks him and throws a right hook to his face. 

     

    Lee crushes almost anyone who has no equitable skill in fighting. This WWE dude is an actor with an excellent physique. An "alpha male" if you will. Lee has too many ways to put him down. 

    "Crain technique.  Done right, no can defend. "

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  2. 8 minutes ago, ludy51 said:

    I don't really want to spell it all out but the implications of what that ending meant is much more that a cameo

    Like I said, I do not consider that a twist.  I mean not like in Sixth Sense which somehow everyone now expects in all of M. Nights movies. 

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  3. Just saw  "Split"

    I am a big fan of all of M. Night Shyamalan's stuff this one is one of his better ones in my opinion.  No big surprising twist though, but well written and James McAvoy crushes his part.

    Fantastic movie. 

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  4. 39 minutes ago, LosT_in_TranSlatioN said:

    Grand-daughter. 

     

     

     

    1 hour ago, Cville-Raven said:

    Rey is related to Obi-Wan. Calling it. 

     

    39 minutes ago, LosT_in_TranSlatioN said:

    Grand-daughter. 

     

     

    With Yoda.

    I am telling you...

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