I would have to say a crane if you couldn't tell by my profile pic I like then alot and I have been told I kinda resemble one I have really long legs and some good sized arms as well pluse I study wing chun and depending on what history you know the crane plays a big part in wing chun
Could you please indulge me in that story? I've always wondered why some forms of martial arts were based off animals, reptiles and insects and so on.
There Is a legand that a gril by the name of yip chun was living in this temple and came across a snake and a crane fighting and she took some of the move and made up wing chun I personaly have been told a differnt history but that's were the story comes from
Ahhh that makes more sense. You were only 7 when it was released. I remember seeing it at the cinema. It just seemed strange you calling it an old movie as it's fairly recent.
If you haven't seen "Fight Club" go rent it now. You are missing out on one of the great guy movies of all time. Women may enjoy the movie, but they will never get it the way a man does. It is one of those movies that speaks to men on a primal level.
We're showing our age! For me an "old" movie has Charlton Heston or someone like that in it "Planet of the apes is an old movie.... (Not the one with Mark Whalberg). You know, some kids these days haven't even seen star wars! I showed my nephews once and they said "oh this is really old! Ancient, cant we see something new, like Batman" for them Adam West is just the mayor of Quahog in Family Guy...
Phantom menace doesn't count bro. And the old batman wasn't Michael Keaton.... Just so we're singin off the same songsheet.....
I loves the originals. Got them on box set. I remember seeing the Walhberg one at the cinema and laughing my head out when Heston did his cameo as a monkey saying 'Damn them, damn them all to hell'. No one else in the cinema even acknowledged it. Poor show.