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“It never came to be for 70 years of my career,” the Kung Fu Panda 4 star says. “Then all of a sudden, on the 70th year, things began to pop in place!” ...
Baz Luhrmann may direct Kung Fu. Baz Luhrmann is in contention to direct the TV-to-film adaptation of Kung Fu, the 70’s TV show that starred the late David Carradine.
Kung Fu, for the younger kids in the audience, ran on ABC from '72-'75, and it featured David Carradine as a Shaolin monk who came to the states searching for his long-lost brother, walking from ...
Martial arts movies have been having a true renaissance as of late, with many recent kung fu movies evoking the great '70s classics. It's easy to think of the Hong Kong Shaw Brothers movies of the ...
David Carradine, star of the old hit series Kung Fu, is launching a 3-D kung fu adventure online. Wired News talks to the '70s icon about what it's like to kick some digital derrière. By Jessie ...
He has nearly 700 credits, a Hollywood Walk of Fame star and an instantly recognisable voice. James Hong, of Everything Everywhere All at Once and Kung Fu Panda fame, talks to the Post about his life.
Microsoft and developer Just Add Monsters' new party game, Kung Fu Chaos, draws on '70s kung fu movies as its source material, poking fun at while still trying to pay homage to this unique material.
The classic martial arts action drama Kung Fu, which helped create a generation of enthusiasts in the 1970s, is being revived with female leads by US network The CW. Deadline reports that Vanessa ...
The kung fu film genre gained prominence in the early '70s following the waning popularity of the wuxia films, characterized by their supernatural tropes of Chinese myths and legends. As more hard ...
The best line of “Kung Fu: The Legend Continues” comes early tonight, when a Chinatown tough snarls at Kwai Chang Caine (David Carradine), “Where’d you get that? Out of a fo… ...
Olympics For St. Louis instructor, kung fu also means empowerment The ancient Chinese martial art goes beyond self defense. And that goes to show the one-inch punch has a very long reach.
Kung Fu Chaos is styled after '70s-era Hong Kong kung fu flicks. There's an old, politically incorrect joke about how some Hong Kong kung fu movies are so cheap, their directors can't afford any ...