Kung Fu Theater

Bullet Points: Deadly Strike

If you forced me to select my favorite Bruce Lee Clone, Bruce Li would be my answer. Bruce Li was the first Clone I ever saw, and he starred in some of my absolute favorite Bruceploitation...

Bullet Points: Kung Fu Kids Break Away

One of my big regrets is that I have come way too late to the Kung Fu cinema game. For whatever reason I never really watched a lot of Kung Fu movies as a youngster. Scratch...

Bullet Points: King Boxer

King Boxer could be described as the spark that lit the Kung Fu fire in the United States of America. Months before the release of Enter the Dragon and Bruce Lee becoming an international superstar, Warner...

Bullet Points: Sleeping Fist

Whether it is something to pass the time on a lazy Sunday afternoon or entertainment for an insomnia filled night, classic Kung Fu Theater movies are a “go to” that I never tire of. On average...

Bullet Points: Dirty Ho

In this edition of Bullet Points I will be reviewing 1979’s Dirty Ho… I will pause now for sophomoric giggling… a movie that I have seen praised by martial arts movie enthusiasts despite its English title...

Bullet Points: 18 Fatal Strikes

There is a lot I owe to my time at Bulletproof Action… the hidden action gems I have discovered while trying to figure out what the hell I was going to write about, the friendships that...

Bullet Points: Shaolin Temple (1976)

If you are a fan of the Shaw Brothers brand of martial arts movies from the 1970’s you are more than likely aware that Arrow Video has recently released a box set (Shaw Scope Volume One)...

Bullet Points: Fist of Fury

I cannot help but think of this quote whenever I think of Bruce Lee… “If you strike me down, I shall become more powerful than you can possibly imagine.” – Obi-Wan Kenobi, Star Wars (1977) After...