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  • I was involved in a web cartoon of Kung Fu with WB a few years back. -- David Carradine
  • 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
  • I want to make a good, solid kung fu movie. -- Keanu Reeves
  • I throw it all in there, Kung Fu, blaxploitation, horror. -- Keenen Ivory Wayans
  • Now climb, young grasshopper, so your Kung Fu won't be weak. -- Ilona Andrews
  • Kung fu and soccer are the two things that I was most interested in as a child. -- Stephen Chow
  • He invented Kung Fu when translated to English means method by which short, bald guys can kick the bejeezus out of you. -- Christopher Moore
  • While combat efficiency is a primary function of Shaolin Kung Fu, a more immediate and useful benefit in our law-abiding society is attaining radiant health and vitality. -- Wong Kiew Kit
  • 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. -- Stephen Chow
  • I don't need to convince anybody that I know kung fu, but maybe somebody needs to know that I really can act, without doing a Chinese accent or a funny walk. -- David Carradine
  • Pre-'Tokyo Drift,' I was like: 'Am I gonna play Yakuza #1 and Chinese Waiter #2 for the rest of my life? Is America even ready for an Asian face that speaks English, that doesn't do Kung Fu?' -- Sung Kang
  • 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. -- Jet Li
  • I need something to do when I'm not working, or I crawl up the walls. So I've just taken up kung fu. I was looking for some kind of calming, relaxing activity. I tried yoga, but it wasn't really me. -- Ian Hart
  • Prior to 'Tokyo Drift,' the iconic perception of Asians in Hollywood films has been either the Kung Fu guy, the Yakuza guy or some technical genius. It used to be such a joke, to be laughed at rather than with. -- Sung Kang
  • I'm a huge fan of 'Kung Fu Panda.' I honestly think that Jack Black's voice work in 'Kung Fu Panda' is the best voice work that's ever been done. He's so funny, and it's such an endearing character. It really is great. -- John Requa
  • 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. -- David Carradine
  • I did kung fu up until two weeks before Benjamin was born, and yoga three days a week. I think a lot of people get pregnant and decide they can turn into garbage disposals. I was mindful about what I ate, and I gained only 30 pounds. -- Gisele Bundchen
  • I do think that hip-hop has a relationship with comic book culture, and Kung Fu movies too, for that matter. -- Ali Shaheed Muhammad
  • I'm of the generation of kids where the G.I. Joe's developed Kung Fu Grip right around the same time I did. -- Dana Gould
  • Po's [Kung Fu Panda] unending enthusiasm is something we wish we could have. We can't help but root for him because of his geek energy. -- Jennifer Yuh Nelson
  • If you trust yourself, any choice you make will be correct. If you do not trust yourself, anything you do will be wrong. - Kung Fu, The Legend Continues - -- David Carradine
  • One of the things we love about Po [Kung Fu Panda] is that he's vulnerable. He's someone that we can all identify with because he has those insecurities. He's an outsider feeling guy. -- Jennifer Yuh Nelson
  • 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. -- Carlos Saldanha
  • You're right, we both have been working on these films [Kung Fu Panda] forever and we know these characters so well that literally we will react to the same note in the same way. We will have the same answer most of the time. -- Jennifer Yuh Nelson
  • I consider myself a decent athlete but when I started to train martial arts like Kung Fu, I realised it had nothing to do with how athletic you are. It's all mental. It's what you know, how you use it and your mental toughness and composure. It's incredible. -- Channing Tatum
  • We did two films [Kung Fu Panda], because the first two films were so embraced by the Chinese audiences we wanted to make something we could push further and since this is a co-production, it seemed like the perfect time to create something that felt native to Chinese audiences. -- Jennifer Yuh Nelson
  • Even while modeling, I was still practicing kung fu and boxing as sports. -- Djimon Hounsou
  • I remember when I was 11, I did some Kung-fu demonstrations in Hong Kong in 1974. -- Jet Li
  • We got to jump on, like, trampolines, learn flips, learn karate, kung fu, Hong Kong street fighting. -- Jaime King
  • Someone like Jean-Luc Godard is for me intellectual counterfeit money when compared to a good kung fu film. -- Werner Herzog
  • I did learn Chinese kung-fu in a school for a short time, but I couldn't afford to pay for long-term learning. -- Stephen Chow
  • I fight like Bruce Lee. I train in his style of kung fu, wing chun. It's all about fighting with controlled power, so you learn to punch correctly. -- Lucy Griffiths
  • But the funny thing is, I broke my finger not on set doing kung fu. I broke my finger when I fell down the stairs prior to going on set. -- Jaime King
  • ... but to remain historically accurate, I would have had to leave out an important question that I felt needed to be addressed, which is, 'What if Jesus had known kung fu? -- Christopher Moore
  • Each culture has its own form of staged combat, evolved from its particular method of street fighting and cleaned up for presentation as a spectacle, e.g. savate, Cornish wrestling, karate, kung-fu. -- David Mamet
  • 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. -- Larry Shipp
  • A kung fu man lives without being dependant on the opinions of others, and a master, unlike the beginner, holds himself in reserve. He is quiet and unassuming, with no desire to show off. -- Bruce Lee
  • 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. -- Jackie Chan
  • I don't mind doing action or kung fu, but I'm also really happy to do something dramatic. I'd like to show that a Chinese girl doesn't have to do crazy martial arts to get the part. -- Zhu Zhu
  • The Lord is my shepherd. I shall not want for nothing. He makes me lie down in the green pastures. He greases up my head with oil. He gives me kung-fu in the face of my enemies. Amen -- Stephen King
  • 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? -- Li Bingbing
  • When I was a kid, I would make kung fu movies with the kids in the neighborhood, and I would be the guy behind the camera directing everybody, but they were all very silly little shorts and comedy bits. -- Dan Fogler
  • I've always been passionate about these different (film) genres. Kung fu movies, samurai movies, Japanese movies, all this kind of stuff, and my love for it, and just trying to present it in a way that other people can love it as much as I do. -- Quentin Tarantino
  • A kung fu man who was really good was not proud at all. Pride emphasizes the superiority of one's status. There has to be fear and insecurity in pride, because when you aim at being highly esteemed and achieve such status, you automatically start to worry about losing status. -- Bruce Lee
  • In my research, I learned that the Boxers' kung fu wasn't all that formalized. The vast majority of them didn't belong to some age-old martial arts tradition. They were basically poor, starving teenagers doing the best they could to figure out how to fight, relying more on their mystical beliefs than formal training. -- Gene Luen Yang
  • I was mugged when I was 12. I had a portable radio, and I ran into this building and these two guys came in and hit me, busted me up and took the radio. After that I was very paranoid and I started taking kung fu and karate. But I didn't want to fight. -- Freddie Prinze
  • First, you have stereotypes, and that will be the black drug dealer, the east Asian kung fu master, the Middle Eastern terrorist in 'True Lies.' Then you have stuff that takes place on culturally specific terrain, that engages with it, but actually subverts assumptions. 'Smashes' stereotypes. That's where I've come into the game. -- Riz Ahmed
  • I didn't want a guru or a kung fu master or a spiritual director. I didn't want to become a sorcerer or learn the zen of archery or meditate or align my chakras or uncover mast incarnations...I was after something else entirely, but it wasn't in the Yellow Pages or anywhere else that I could discover. -- Daniel Quinn
  • Growing up as a kid, I wanted to be a ninja. In martial arts, even though I did Chinese kung fu, I always wanted to be this secret samurai or a ninja. There's something about ninjas that was very appealing to me as a kid. So of course, I was climbing a lot of trees and other things and getting up to mischief - good mischief. -- Ray Park
  • Many friends of mine told me that normally only guys like a kung fu movie and the girls would be turned off - they want to see a love story. But Ip Man is a family man, so the women see this and go: 'I want my husband to be like this man. He'll be a scholar, he'll be fighting, he'll care for the family.' So we had a bigger audience. -- Donnie Yen
  • Her kung fu is that powerful. -- Maureen Johnson
  • I threatened to kung fu you. Oh my God. -- Jill Shalvis
  • I want to build up my philosophy... my philosophy with kung fu is to respect people. -- Jackie Chan
  • I think me and Kristen Bell are going to start a band. It's called Kung-Fu Professor. -- Clark Duke
  • I love martial-arts movies. I grew up with my dad watching kung-fu theater every Sunday. So it was kind of my thing. -- Milla Jovovich
  • 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! -- Maggie Q
  • It is true that the mental aspect of kung-fu is the desired end; however, to achieve this end, technical skill must come first. -- Bruce Lee
  • Everybody was kung-fu fighting, those kids were fast as lightning. In fact, it was a little bit frightening, make sure you have expert timing. -- Carl Douglas
  • 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. -- Stephen Chow
  • 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. -- David Carradine
  • Support your partner in their interests. You never know when batting practice, kung fu movie moves, or even a poker night might come in handy during a zombie infestation. -- Jesse Petersen
  • But the funny thing is, I broke my finger not on set doing kung fu. I broke my finger when I fell down the stairs prior to going on set -- Jaime King
  • I was also an only child and my father really wanted a son - he's from that generation - it was always about kung-fu theater on Sundays and boxing games on the weekend. -- Milla Jovovich
  • There's a little wire work, which is so much fun. You can fly, it's amazing. But I've had to mostly just sort of kung fu, you know, ground work. Footwork and stuff like that. -- Mary Elizabeth Winstead
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