will never not rec The Last Dragon whenever i have the chance its my all time fav movie and its free on tubi rn for like the first time ever-‘85 but has that 70’s kung fu flair ~others are  The Mystery of Chess Boxing Master Killer all the drunken master movies ~non kung-fu movies The Bullet Train(the og) The Watermelon Man The Gay Deceivers(‘69) Céline and Julie Go Boating(Céline et Julie vont em bateau) Wechma
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Omg i love a king fu marathon! TY! I’ve been meaning to watch Céline & Julie so thank you for the reminder!
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