Top 1200 Kung Fu Movie Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 25, 2024.
Kung fu and soccer are the two things that I was most interested in as a child.
I liked the first 'Kung Fu Panda.'
For my money, I don't think there's been a better comedy than 'Kung Fu Hustle' in a lot of years. That movie just knocked me over. — © Adam McKay
For my money, I don't think there's been a better comedy than 'Kung Fu Hustle' in a lot of years. That movie just knocked me over.
I do a combination of running and kung fu on a regular basis.
Well we've got to do a lot of kung fu choreography, which was really cool. Like I have, you know, like the big hammer that I use, kind of like a staff in a sense. So I get to use that like a really cool weapon. Kung fu style. And it's just really fun to get to learn that and execute it in a way that looks cool on screen. It just feels really rewarding.
You're asked, 'Do you know kung-fu?' Yeah. That's what we do. We wake up, we brush our teeth, we do kung-fu!
My big fight is not in the movie and I don't understand that decision but I know he's right about it, whatever it is. Quentin did not hire me because I'm a kung fu expert; he hired me because he liked to listen to me talk.
Oddly enough, I've always - I've never actually seen "The Alamo" itself, actually. So I don't really have the association of "Green Leaves of Summer" as being "The Alamo" theme. Oddly enough, I grew up watching kung fu movies. They would use the theme "Green Leaves of Summer" in a lot of needle drops in kung fu movies a lot. So I was actually more familiar with it in a Bruce Li movie than I was actually from the John Wayne film.
Growing up, all of my friends would set their schedules to the showing of kung fu movies on TV.
Qing Cheng Mountain was a direct influence on the mysterious final shot of 'Kung Fu Panda 2.'
When you see all of the pandas in this movie [Kung Fu Panda 3], they are rolling because that is exactly what they do. Not only were we able to watch the pandas play but we had free range to walk around and get a feel for the architecture and get a sense of where they lived ,so there's a lot of firsthand exploration.
I will never do another kung fu movie again.
Even while modeling, I was still practicing kung fu and boxing as sports. — © Djimon Hounsou
Even while modeling, I was still practicing kung fu and boxing as sports.
I was enough of an acrobat and a gymnast and a dancer and everything else so that I could handle the kung fu, because it's just choreography.
I'm of the generation of kids where the G.I. Joe's developed Kung Fu Grip right around the same time I did.
My producer for the first 'Kung Fu Panda' movie, Melissa Cobb, is an amazing woman. She's supersmart and helps push everyone - male, female, anyone - to do their best.
I was involved in a web cartoon of Kung Fu with WB a few years back.
I think me and Kristen Bell are going to start a band. It's called Kung-Fu Professor.
Someone like Jean-Luc Godard is for me intellectual counterfeit money when compared to a good kung fu film.
'Kung Fu' was never cancelled; I just left. I decided I had enough of it, and I thought I should do a movie right away, because I think when you leave a television series, it's important that you establish the fact that you're a movie actor really quickly, or you might never get that chance.
I use Kung Fu. That really helps my flexibility and coordination.
I was the black kid in school who'd skate and wrestle, who was really into outer space and botany and kung fu and hip-hop. I was into everything.
I want to make a good, solid kung fu movie.
My role in kung fu - in the art of kung fu, not the series - is not as a practitioner. My role is that of an evangelist, which is an entirely different thing.
I'm half Asian, so people immediately go, "Oh, you do kung fu," like that's what we do. We wake up, we do kung fu, we brush our teeth. It's just assumed that you're not working your ass off to make this believable and make this something great, and we absolutely are.
Hurdling is like Kung-fu. Everyone comes from a different school. And everybody says 'my Kung-fu is better than your Kung-fu.' You have to find the technique that best fits your body size.
He tried not to love that she could recite scenes from Ghostbusters, that she liked kung fu movies and could name all of the original X-Men— because those seemed like reasons a guy would fall for a girl in a Kevin Smith movie.
I fell in love with Bruce Lee after I watched his movies, and I wanted to become a kung-fu practicer, and I would like to be someone like Bruce Lee. That's why I learned kung-fu, and that's why I picked the wing chun style, because it's his style. That's why I decided to be an actor, to go into show business, because of him.
Actually, for me, I really love to do action movie. You know, most people, they know, they thought that I am a martial artist. I don't know why, but I love to do kung fu movie, you know?
I've started meditation. I even train in Kung Fu. I'm into my juicing, my healthy eating - my whole lifestyle has taken a massive turn.
People would come to me and say, 'Jet, your Kung Fu is pretty good, do you want to be an action star when you grow up?' At 17, I was given the script and I went to make the movie.
I threatened to kung fu you. Oh my God.
I do kung fu. I box. I ride horses. I like to race cars in a crazy way.
I don't know any real jiu-jitsu or judo or anything. I do movie kung fu. With that, you can fake a punch, but you can't really fake a judo throw. You can get help from the person who you're throwing because they can kind of launch themselves.
I'm not cynical. I cry at 'ET.' And 'Kung Fu Panda!'
I train my muscles, and I do a lot of stretching, and try to kick higher. But for me, practicing kung-fu is a way to relax myself.
Now climb, young grasshopper, so your Kung Fu won't be weak.
I wish there were more kung fu films. They are a part of our culture. — © Sammo Hung
I wish there were more kung fu films. They are a part of our culture.
I keep all my work and files and kung-fu movies on my laptop because sometimes you travel, and the Internet is slow.
I'm a great consumer of kung-fu movies - mid-'70s to late-'80s.
You have hundreds of artists you're dealing with across the world and the scale of this movie [Kung Fu Panda] was insane - we had a parallel pipeline going on where you had two versions recording Mandarin voice actors, getting it to be funny for Mandarin audiences going beyond a straight translation, and then animating it and lighting it, it's a lot of work.
When we were first creating the look of 'Kung Fu Panda,' we wanted to pay tribute to the beautiful tradition and culture of China.
He invented Kung Fu when translated to English means method by which short, bald guys can kick the bejeezus out of you.
He was never a kung fu guy. Now, he's Mr. Kung Fu. Oh, man. Even Chow Yun-Fat gets typed!
Kung fu: You've got to spend your whole life at it before you're kung fu.
When I was a kid, I loved watching kung fu movies - in San Francisco, we had 'Kung Fu Theater' on TV on Saturdays, and they'd air old Shaw Brothers movies with English dubbing, things like that.
There are a lot of movies that take place internationally, like Kung Fu Panda portraying a little bit of China, and Ratatouille portraying a little about Paris, but it's hard to find a movie that portrays Rio or Brazil.
I remember when I was 11, I did some Kung-fu demonstrations in Hong Kong in 1974. — © Jet Li
I remember when I was 11, I did some Kung-fu demonstrations in Hong Kong in 1974.
My uncle is a martial artist, and in the early '80s, he made a kung fu flick with director Charlie Ahearn.
Kung fu lives in everything we do. It lives in how we put on a jacket and how we take off a jacket. It lives in how we treat people. Everything is kung fu.
There is a reason why kung fu caught fire and the world became obsessed with it, because it's incredible to watch.
If all young actors want is to star in romances, what do they need to learn kung fu for?
I love to do kung fu - it gives me energy.
I throw it all in there, Kung Fu, blaxploitation, horror.
I did learn Chinese kung-fu in a school for a short time, but I couldn't afford to pay for long-term learning.
To make a kung fu film is like a dream come true, because I'm a big fan of kung fu movies and I'm learning kung fu for a long time.
As a kid, I was naive. One thing I did have a dream of, though: I had a dream I would make a kung-fu movie.
I was a pretty fit and physical kid, and my first interest was in martial arts and kung fu with all the Bruce Lee movies.
Her kung fu is that powerful.
I do think that hip-hop has a relationship with comic book culture, and Kung Fu movies too, for that matter.
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