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Čia tipo reikia suprasti akd wt yra labai kietas, kad rodomas holivudiniam filme...
Man įdomu kiek ta wt asociacija sumokėjo filma kurusiai kompanijai, už wt parodyma...
Nu nes negeriau būtų tąpatį tkd, įdėt kur yra grožio, akrobatikos, ar kokį kung fu, nu bet ką, bet ne wt. Dabar reikės šita filma siūsti ir pažiūrėti kaip jie naudoja wt. 
kiek zinau kartais Sijo Leung Ting filmams samdosi kaip kovos scenu rezisieriu.Ir tikrai jam moka ,o ne jis moka
"Leung was also a kung fu film technical director as well as a movie director. Since 1976, he had designed and directed a number of movies and kungfu TV series. During the seventies and eighties, he produced two continuous kungfu series for the Rediffusion Television in Hong Kong: "Real Kung Fu" (24 episodes) and "The Tricky Kung Fu Comedies" (12 episodes), which were the first TV program transforming kung fu actions into a comedy.
In 1977, the top Chinese film director of the Shaw Brothers Film Production Company, Mr. Chang Cheh, invited him to be the Chief Technical Director, kung fu choreographer and martial art consultant in the production of his martial arts films. In the three years that followed, Leung cooperated with Chang in making some of the most iconic cult classics of the kung fu genre such as "the Five Deadly Venoms", "Chinatown Kid", "The Paradise, the Hell & the Earth", "The Door of Life & Death", "The Condor-Hunters", "Invincible Shaolin" and "The 10 Tigers of Guangdong", "The 18 Jade Arhdats of Shaolin". He had also directed "Shaolin & Wing Chun", "The Shaolin 5-Animal Form" etc. for some other independent film companies. (Translation of the titles of the films may be different from the original translation.
He is also the first Chinese kung fu movie director to be invited to direct kung fu movies in India. During 1998 and 1999, he visited India twice to teach the special police at the National Police Academy of India, and when he was in the country, he was invited to direct a kung fu movie titled "Master" in Bombay and cities of South India.
During 1998 and 1999, he took part in the making of two films in Hong Kong: "The Mad, Mad, Mad Kung Fu World" and "The Personages, The Real Ghosts and the Truth of the Religious Swindler", in which he acted both as the script-writer, director, as well as performed a guest role in the films." citata is sio tinklapio Jūs neturite teisės matyti nuorodas.
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