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Sonny Chiba - Q&A (2019)


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great post,very different from what we where seeing from other far east film companys at the time,the choreography was different and the way the films were shot was different but he left his mark with some classic stuff.(that translator needs a street fighter xray moment though)

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1 hour ago, sym8 said:

very different from what we where seeing from other far east film companys at the time,the choreography was different and the way the films were shot was different but he left his mark with some classic stuff.(that translator needs a street fighter xray moment though)

 

Agreed, I've just sat through the entire Sister Street Fighter quadrilogy over the weekend. You can see the influence of Hong Kong cinema on those four movies. Yet they remain very unique and different to what was being made in other countries. During the mid-1970's Martial Art's movie boom.

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On a very special episode of the podcast, we are ridiculously excited to welcome the legendary and prolific martial arts action star Sonny Chiba! Matt ventured to Fandom Fest in Kentucky to sit down and talk with Mr. Chiba. With nearly 200 acting credits, Sonny Chiba has done it all.

 

The Original Street Fighter: Interview with Action Star Sonny Chiba!

Link- https://kaijutransmissions.podbean.com/e/the-original-street-fighter-interview-with-action-star-sonny-chiba/

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