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Dojo is a Must See for Martial Arts Fans
September 5, 2024 (NYC)– Dojo is a Must See for Martial Arts Fans. DOJO (2024), is a bold independent martial arts movie project that is really making waves in the independent film industry. This action packed is available for purchase digitally and in limited theatrical release Now. SYNOPSIS: Shane Lucas, an ex-Yakuza member and 4th degree black belt in Judo, is hunted down at his local dojo…
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The Genius of Roger Moore's On Screen Combat Scenes
In the July 1988 issue of Black Belt Magazine, Aaron Banks, "Karate's Mr. Controversy" gave a wide-ranging interview covering everything from state of funding in karate, to the impact of Bruce Lee's death on the martial arts community, to how he felt that Chuck Norris had betrayed that same community. Wedged somewhere in between the interview's more contentious answers, Banks drops a relatively innocuous story about an appearance that he made on The Mike Douglas Show with one of his more famous pupils: Sir Roger Moore.
"Originally, we planned that I was going to take him down, but we decided against it. Then all of a sudden Roger, out of nowhere, throws a punch at me on camera. I blocked it and swept him, and I took him right down, put him on the floor. During the commercial break, Roger came up and said he had to do it back to me because his image as 007 was in jeopardy," Banks recalled without a trace of resentment. "So I said 'no problem,' and when we got back on, he took me down."
There's a lot of truth about Moore's fighting style buried in this amusing little anecdote. While the star, who died yesterday at the age of 89, was not entirely without talent or training in when it came to physical combat, his greatest skill of all was knowing what would make James Bond look good—and believable—when it came to these matters.
This wasn't a matter of laziness. Moore wasn't afraid to put in the work when a role called for it. In his pre-Bond television spy life as The Saint, the actor took up judo to help him properly play the scrappy Simon Templar. The influence of those lessons doesn't just show in the judo throws and chops he deals out over the course of the series, but also in the psychology behind those fights and their role in the story. And even how these things could translate to his public life now that he was famous for playing a renegade judoka of sorts.
He wrote fairly extensively on his training for The Saint and his use of combat skills off screen in the 1966 publication The Roger Moore Adventure Book:
It's a good thing to know how to take good care of yourself - on, and off, the screen. The Saint has to pull a few judo, and other, strokes from time to time to get himself out of scrapes - and sometimes into them! But the art of self defense is a very useful thing to know. The Saint usually fights the Queensberry rules, with a little judo thrown in, and I often find I am unable to leave The Saint behind me when I leave the studios.
Trouble isn't hard to find. Play a tough part, get identified with it, and there are always idiots ready to take you seriously. If this happens, I don't allow it to develop into a brawl. Fights are a bit like chess - you take the initiative from the start, and work out the moves.
So when somebody tries to prove that The Saint is a pushover when he is off duty, I play it cool. And if the chess bit doesn't work, and the man still wants to throw a punch, I move on. Or at least, if he is bigger than me. But I also know how to take care of myself - if I really have to. I have learnt. Don't run away with the idea that The Saint on television is an easy life. It can be rough, and it is always hard work, so I always keep myself up to scratch with my karate, boxing, fencing, and judo. Which brings me to the point that some judo know-how is a very handy thing for anyone to learn. With judo, size doesn't matter. It is knowing the right place to grab that counts. You are just as strong as anyone else in the places that matter.
It is balance that counts. You have to learn to distribute your weight on both legs. Never, never get caught with your feet together when you have to defend yourself. Legs apart, always, and they will have a hard time knocking you over.
There are so many fabulous judo tricks. For some strategic attacks on the nerve centers you can't beat judo. Someone tries to throttle you. You simply pull his little finger a certain way, or his thumb, and you will have him off you in no time. It really works. You can paralyze anyone who creeps up behind you. But remember, I am not talking about playing games. Judo is serious self defense that you should learn, and use, seriously.
Nosher Powell, the heavyweight boxer who taught me to spar, once got into an argument with my judo instructor. The judo man said his skill gave him the edge on a boxer. Hosher just grinned. Waved a massive right fist in the air and reminded him: "You've got to get past that, chum."
The discussion got a bit warmer, both men convinced that theirs was the best system. Finally, the judo expert said: "You'd be nearly helpless if we each fought according to his own rules. Supposing I got down on the floor and attacked you from there?"
Nosher thought about it for an instant. Then a big grin spread over his face. "Simple - I'd blooming well count you out!" he chuckled.
But, whatever the respective merits of boxing versus judo, there is no doubt that judo is the handiest art of self defense because size and strength are not the important factors. Knowing what to do, and doing it right, is what matters.
As he grew older and transitioned from prime television roles to high profile film gigs, taking over the 007 mantle from Sean Connery with Live and Let Die in 1973, Moore began to trade the physicality of The Saint (and The Persuaders!) for the keen wit—paired with the occasional Ric Flair-like dramatic chop—that became a hallmark of his Bond.
In a 2013 post called "The Fighting Styles of James Bond," Marc Zirogiannis broke down the balance between physical and mental prowess that Moore navigated through his seven film reign as the iconic character: "While Roger Moore always appeared to be more concerned about his hair and appearance to get his hands dirty, he was, in fact, an adept karate student of Aaron Banks. There are numbers of hand to hand sequences in the Moore films, many include 'karate chops' and some low kicks and many campy uses of props but his fight scenes never reach the intensity and grit of Connery's, or later, Craig's, fight scenes. Moore understood his limitations in this area, and opted for cunning rather than grit in gaining the upper hand on his opponents in hand-to-hand combat scenes. The series aided this paradigm by introducing characters such as Tee Hee of Live and Let Die (1973) and Jaws from The Spy Who Loves Me (1977) and Moonraker (1979) to make Moore's mortal fighting deficit seem less personal in light of these super-villains' extraordinary strength and size."
"Not since Odd Job in Goldfinger had Bond encountered a henchman as menacing, physically superior and virtually indestructible as Jaws. He was a man that seemed to be able to ski off a cliff and survive without a parachute. He literally drove off a cliff and survived the fall. Jaws made an already physically unassuming Bond look even less so," '60s spy expert Krissy Myers writes of the famous showdown between Jaws and James in The Spy Who Loved Me. "Although ultimately Jaws survives and makes his way into the next adventure, Moonraker, it did not necessarily mean that he was not bested by Bond. When Bond does defeat Jaws, it's with his cunning more than anything: be it by super magnet, electrical current or just by simply ducking out of the way at the right time. While not a physical domination, it's still just as effective and admittedly much more clever and fun."
While Roger Moore's combat career will probably be best remembered for his saintly judo throws and his campy 007 chops, it's the intelligence of his game plan and his economy of physical expenditure that should really endear him to the martial arts community. Even if he did occasionally throw his sensei around on live TV for the sake of Bond's image.
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Eckhart Rises in Chief of Station
Eckhart Rises in Chief of Station @aaroneckhart #ChiefofStation
April 12, 2024 (NYC)– Eckhart Rises in Chief of Station. A Look at Chief of Station the new action film by filmmaker Jesse V. Johnson. Chief of Station will hit theaters and arrive on demand on May 3, 2024 SYNOPSIS: After learning that the death of his wife was not an accident, a former CIA Station Chief (Aaron Eckhart) is forced back into the espionage underworld, teaming up with his…

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Two (2) From Well Go USA
June 22, 2024 (NYC)– Two (2) from Well Go USA. A Look at Two new international films, originating in South Korea, distributed by Well Go USA, and hitting digital on June 25th. Here is a synopsis and review of these Well Go USA Entertainment releases. HOPELESS Synopsis: After spending his entire childhood in a town riddled with crime and violence, a teenage boy saves up his money in…

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Twilight of the Warriors is a Great Way to Spend Two Hours
August 14, 2024 (NYC)– Twilight of the Warriors is a Great Way to Spend Two Hours. Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In (2024), is the latest theatrical release from Well Go USA Entertainment. It is a great martial arts, action film and worth seeing in theaters. SYNOPSIS: Many years after the bloody turf war that ushered in an uneasy era of peace in Hong Kong’s underworld, the notorious Kowloon…
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Boudica is Brilliant and Moving
Boudica is Brilliant and Moving @SignatureEntUK,@saban_films,@jessevjohns
October 10, 2023 (NYC)– Boudica is Brilliant and Moving. A Look at Boudica, the new historical action film by filmmaker Jesse V. Johnson. Signature Entertainment presents Boudica in the UK on Digital Platforms 30th October. SYNOPSIS: This historical action is the bold, bloody story of the titular Celtic Queen. King Prasutagus rules over the Iceni people with his wife Boudica by his side,…

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Creation of The Gods is an Epic Tale
Creation of The Gods is an Epic Tale #CreationOfTheGodsKingdomOfStorms #CreationOfTheGods @WellGoUSA
May 21 4, 2024 (NYC)– Creation of The Gods is an Epic Tale. CREATION OF THE GODS I: KINGDOM OF STORMS (2024), is the long delayed action-fantasy film that is finally hitting US markets next week. This action packed epic is available on Digital and Blu-ray on May 28, 2024. Here is a synopsis and review of this Well Go USA Entertainment release. SYNOPSIS: After conspiring with a conniving fox…

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Baby Assassins 2 Doesn't Disappoint
Baby Assassins 2 Doesn't Disappoint. #BabyAssassins2 @WellGoUSA
Marc 15, 2024 (NYC)-Baby Assassins 2 Doesn’t Disappoint. Baby Assassins 2 is the latest release from Well Go USA Entertainment to come out of the Japanese market, and it is both fast and fun. This well paced and well Directed action comedy sequel to 2022’s Top 5 film, Baby Assassins, can not help but engage you from the opening scene. Akari Takaishi and Saori Izawa continue to delight as the…

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One-Percent Warrior is A Martial Arts Thrill Ride
One-Percent Warrior is A Martial Arts Thrill Ride @WellGoUSA #OnePercentWarrior @LeifHelland1 @tak_ninnin
February 20, 2024 (New York, NY)– One-Percent Warrior is A Martial Arts Thrill Ride. Japan’s most dynamic martial arts movie star, Tak Sakaguchi, really makes deep impact in this though provoking, martial arts thriller distributed by Well Go USA. Synopsis: After his devastatingly fast, samurai-style combat approach sets filmmakers against him, a legendary action star (Tak Sakaguchi) films his…

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The Flying Swordsman (2023) Review
The Flying Swordsman (2023) Review @wellgousa #TheFlyingSwordsman
December 29, 2023 (NYC)- The Flying Swordsman (2023) review. A look at The Flying Swordsman: Out For Revenge, a Chinese martial arts revenge film, available on digital and DVD on January 9, 2024. Here is a synopsis and review of this Well Go USA Entertainment release. SYNOPSIS: After a wicked plot to steal a hidden fortune results in the death of two renowned warriors, the map leading to the…

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Ghost Killer is a Winner! @wellgous #GhostKiller
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Diablo (2025) is the Must-See Action Movie of the Summer #Diablo @LIonsgate @thescottadkins
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11 Rebels is an Samurai Epic #11Rebels @WellGoUSA #Martialarts Martialartsmovies
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THE OLD WOMAN WITH THE KNIFE is a Gripping Thriller. Based on the novel THE OLD WOMAN WITH THE KNIFE by Gu Byeong-mo. @WellGoUSA. #TheOldWomanWithTheKnife #martialartsmovies #SooFim
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Hunt The Wicked is a Must See for Martial Arts Fans. A movie review by Master Marc Zirogiannis of the new Well Go USA release. #HuntTheWicked @WellGoUSA @HiYahTV #taekwondo #martialartsmovies #martialarts
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Tony Jaa Returns to Form in Striking Rescue #StrikingRescue @WellGoUSA @HIYAH!
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