Your Favorite Martial Arts Movie? With Karate Kid (2010) DVD & Chopsticks Giveaway

What’s your favorite martial arts movie? Tell us in a comment below, on Facebook, or as a tweet to @actionchick on twitter (maybe with the hashtag #KarateKidFREE so we can’t miss it). One random respondent will receive a free copy of The Karate Kid (2010) starring Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan. We’re giving away commemorative chopsticks too, all courtesy of Sony Home Entertainment!

THE KARATE KID hits the streets on October 5, 2010 on DVD, Blu-ray, and Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack!

Synopsis: 12-year-old Dre Parker (Jaden Smith) could’ve been the most popular kid in Detroit, but his mother’s (Taraji P. Henson) latest career move has landed him in China. Dre immediately falls for his classmate Mei Ying – and the feeling is mutual – but cultural differences make such a friendship impossible. Even worse, Dre’s feelings make an enemy of the class bully, Cheng. In the land of kung fu, Dre knows only a little karate, and Cheng puts “the karate kid” on the floor with ease. With no friends in a strange land, Dre has nowhere to turn but maintenance man Mr. Han (Jackie Chan), who is secretly a master of kung fu. As Han teaches Dre that kung fu is not about punches and parries, but maturity and calm, Dre realizes that facing down the bullies will be the fight of his life.

Actors: Jaden Smith, Jackie Chan, Taraji P. Henson
Rating:  PG

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment also shares Karate Kid-themed
online games as well as the official EPK clips.
* Karate Kid Pinball: http://karatekidpinball.com/
* The Five Virtues Fighting Game: http://www.karatekidgame.com/
* Find Mei Ying Game:
 http://www.sonypictures.com/homevideo/thekaratekid/games/findmeiying/

FACEBOOK:  http://www.facebook.com/TheKarateKid
TWITTER:  http://twitter.com/KarateKidMovie

Answers so far: What’s your favorite martial arts movie?

on Facebook

Crissie McBride: kung fu hustle!
Lyle Doxtator: Riki-Oh The Story of Ricky.
WeAre NerdCaliber: Drunken Master
James Hill: kung pow, enter the fist. best ever
Gilbert Paulsen: American Ninja !!!!!!! M Dudicoff is the s***
Harold Burman: ‎”Enter the Dragon”, Bruce Lee rules!
Gerard F. McDougal: best of the best
Melissa Kay: Fist of Fury. Legend of the Drunken Master.
Jeremy Hyler: kung fu hustle and both the drunken masters. and i think the completed parts of bruce lee’s game of death.
Todd Staruch: ‎”Five Deadly Venoms”
Arturo R. Garcia: Live-action: Ip Man. Anime: Ninja Scroll.
John Ebrite: American Ninja 2
Samuel F. Moultrie: Wow, lot of good ones named already, Five Deadly Venoms, Drunken Master, Enter the Dragon. I would have to say Snake and Crane Arts of Shaolin by Jackie Chan is up there. Classic all the way..
Alex Langley: Legend of Drunken Master, Ong-Bak, and Air Bud.
Christopher Beaumont: One Armed Swordsman, Heroes of the East, Kid with the Golden Arm, Five Deadly Venoms, Legend of Drunken Master, Fist of Legend
Vicar OfVhs: The Five Deadly Venoms, all the way. They used to show it Saturday afternoons sometimes hen I was a kid, and I never missed it. Toad was my favorite!
ΠΟΘΗΤΟΣ Μ.: everything from Bruce Lee to Cynthia Rothrock; Jean Claude van Damme and Mark Dacascos to Shô Kosugi and Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung…etc
Brian Knox: Enter the Dragon! Bruce bitch-slaps a cobra. HE BITCH-SLAPS A COBRA! I really wish that Bruce’s vision for Game of Death could have been realized. I saw a documentary about the original concept for the film, and it said a lot about his philosophy. Bruce Lee’s death was a huge tragedy to the movies.
Missy Quarry: Sukiyaki Western Django. /sagenod
Ryan Sadwick: Enter The Dragon with Bruce Lee
Ricardo Rodriguez: Ip Man
Aaron Seiden: Jet Li…. Fist of Legend
Mitchell Ivey: Pre wire or post, because they are not equal. Pre – American Ninja, Post – Nnja Assassin. The story wasn’t great, but the action was off the hook. or “Fist Full of Yen,” from Kentucky Fried Movie.
Emmanuel Croft: the early jackie chan stuff!
Kanu Digit: Has to be Enter the Dragon–Come on, Bruce Lee at his best. And The Matrix–it is essentially a Martial Arts Flick isn’t it?
Alison Baziak: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! (BTW Crissie… I’m disappointed in you. Sincerely, Your Tutu Turtle Twin)
Joseline Davila: DRUNKEN MASTER combines comedy AND kung fu! I love Jackie Chan.

on twitter

agidgetwidget: THE DRAGON #brucelee #ftw and THRONE OF BLOOD close second
Alderbaran: I’d say Bloodsport, but if I were to see again; I’d probably laugh.
alexcastanheira: Fist of Fury 🙂
anglhededhpster: The Heroic Trio with Michelle yeoh
Annie_Lane: Hi Owl! I’m weighing in with “Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story” Wishing you lots of “Action” Peace *A~
Apocalypse2001: everything from Bruce Lee to Cynthia Rothrock; Jean Claude van Damme and Mark Dacascos to Shô Kosugi and Jackie Chan
bigpimpinET: rumble in the bronx
bodrell: Drunken Master is one of my favorites, although I really liked the recent Thai film “Chocolate” about an autistic fighter.
BookWyrm69: Ong-Bak, mainly because it has Muay Thai as the featured martial art
captaingeeek: The 36th chamber of Shaolin.
chrishainey: Kung Fu Hustle or the completely AWE INSPIRING Once Upon A Time In China, oh and Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
ChrisRenteria27: anything with Donnie Yen
cmd_11_bby: does karate kid (original) count ? lmao !
ComicBookGrrl: Best martial arts films: Fist of Legend, Tom Yum Goong, and Legend of Drunken Master. Hai-YA!! http://bit.ly/hai-ya
Dark_Ass_Nupe: The Last Dragon!
EyeOfElinyc1965: #KarateKidmovie My favorite martial arts movie is Jackie Chan’s Drunken Master, the first one
girlsdontswear: Ong Bak.
HorrorExtreme: Does “Shogun Assassin” count as martial arts? If so… that one!
HowlerMonkeys: Ong Bak
IAreGeek: I’m surprised no one has mentioned Enter the Ninja on the Fav Martial arts movie.
Ironic_LastName: Maybe because it is fresh in my hand, The Protector with Tony Jaa.
JDisHere: I know this probably isn’t considered a Martial Arts flick, but “Showdown in Little Tokyo” rocks.
JeannieLin: Tough one…Enter the Dragon. Nostalgia plays a role.
KanUDig_It: Enter the Dragon and The Matrix
KeithAllGamer: Hmm, I have several martial arts movies I like, but not into the genre enough to say I have one favorite of them all.
lislu_73: “The Legend of the Drunken Master”
Lexi_Speer: THE KARATE KID IS MY FAVORITE MARTIAL ARTS MOVIE! 🙂
LukeGreensmith: I’m going to have to be a boring populist and say The Matrix. I could try to be obscure, but this I would watch again 🙂
mcfly2015: 3 Ninjas
McVane: @JeannieLin Not sure about favourites, but I had fun watching ‘Legendary Assassin’, ‘Arahan’ and ‘Volcano High School’. @actionchick
melissa_kay: Five Deadly Venoms, Fists of Fury, Legend of the Drunken Master, Shogun Assassin, Wing Chun, Game of Death…
monkeyminion: The Quest.
neiltring: Jackie Chans Who Am I
Nevermore23: Would The Matrix count?
notmikestark: Afterlife.
OSOSANTOS: kung fu hustle for sure
pastorgreen215: drunken master. side note: my favorite is usually the last one i saw. #favmartialartsflick
P1LaughingMan: Kung Fu Panda
PoisonLolita: Ninja Assassin.
deezeegirl: Great movie!!! RT @PoisonLolita: @actionchick Ninja Assassin.
pen_fil: “armour of god” with Jackie Chan. I love almost all movies with him)
Porkins: Kill Bill, Big Trouble In Little China, Ninja Assasin and Kung Fu Hustle are all my favorites
pugofwar: 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain
Ralph_Henriquez: Mine is Enter The Dragon. All time favorite.
RavenSirene: Tough one. I’d have to say Drunken Master.
RavinMdMn: american ninja……and the last dragon…..
seskri: Enter the Dragon…hands down
societyof1: PICK ME!!!
squeekzoid: I love Jet Li’s “Kiss of the Dragon.” That some sexy murder!
swiv: “Croaching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” & “Enter the Dragon”
TearsNPaincomic: Enter the Dragon for Asian Martial Arts Rob Roy for best example of Western Martial Arts. *the sword fight*
_Taz21_: Mortal Kombat!
TheTurboSloth: #KarateKidFREE Drunken Master!
tragedyman: Enter The Dragon.
tssmo: Enter the Dragon… hands down. All the action you want, with a 70’s flavor…
WiFi_Pirate: If you like a little more “wire-working” and flash try “Storm Riders”. One of the most expensive HK movies in years.
WiFi_Pirate: Fists Of Legend … end of survey.
wyldride: The Last Dragon. Hey my man — What it look like?
xarcex: Game of Death
zombieonado: That’s not Fair. Having to pick ONE movie 4 #KarateKidFREE
zombieonado: There are two of us so we pick Kill Bill Vol 2 and Shanghai Noon for #KarateKidFREE

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  2. Tommy Salami says:

    My favorite martial arts movie will always be Enter the Dragon.
    Runners up? Jackie Chan’s Drunken Master 2 (aka Legend of the Drunken Master)
    Master of the Flying Guillotine, Ong Bak: The Thai Warrior, and because of just how crazy it is, Kung Fu Hustle.

  3. Alex says:

    Kung Fu Hustle

  4. Joseline says:

    Drunken Master

  5. Lexi Speer says:

    THE KARATE KID IS MY FAVORITE MOVIE AND FAVORITE MARTIAL ARTS MOVIE!!!!!!!!! AHH I LOVE JADEN SMITH! 🙂 THIS MOVING WAS SO INSPIRING!

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