Smith,
In the first movie, super-soldiers are taught a “gun kata” which enables them to shoot while avoiding incoming fire. The second movie, uh, you don’t really need to see.
Patterson,
Technically, he appears to be doing WT. Wing Tzun, that is, not to be confused with Wing Tsun, Ving Tsun, or Wing Chun.
Yes, this is most definitely wing chun. I think so because I’m pretty sure Ip Ching, Ip Man’s younger son makes a cameo in the film. Just google Ip Man. lol
8 responses so far ↓
1
S.Smith
// May 5, 2009
Aha! Very potent. Great clip…and I movie I haven’t seen. (I should though.)
2
Mr. Patterson
// May 5, 2009
Two things:
1. They’d have bursted their eardrums being that close to a discharging firearm.
2. Cage doing WC? I just took a knee.
3
Chris
// May 5, 2009
Smith,
In the first movie, super-soldiers are taught a “gun kata” which enables them to shoot while avoiding incoming fire. The second movie, uh, you don’t really need to see.
Patterson,
Technically, he appears to be doing WT. Wing Tzun, that is, not to be confused with Wing Tsun, Ving Tsun, or Wing Chun.
4
Dan Cosgrove
// Jun 2, 2009
Good clips, but Nick needs to stop pretending he’s got a full head of hair.
5
wing chun practitioner
// Aug 26, 2009
that is not wing chun. everything in there it’s eskrima coreography.
all the best
6
WiredEarp
// Sep 3, 2009
Looks like Wing Chun to me. Dont know much re eskrima, however, the warm up exercises, single and dual hand chi sao, are definately wing chun.
7
sum guy
// Dec 13, 2009
the knife scene is an eskrima drill, the rest WT
8
Chase
// Jan 21, 2010
Yes, this is most definitely wing chun. I think so because I’m pretty sure Ip Ching, Ip Man’s younger son makes a cameo in the film. Just google Ip Man. lol
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