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06-15-2009, 01:48 AM

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R.I.P David Carradine!
I was sad. He got me my first part in a movie called "High Noon part 2". I also did "Revenge of the nerds" with his brother Robert. Both really nice guys and fun to party with.


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It seems there are a lot of people sad about him and all that, but did someone here watch his Kung Fu series or anything he did besides Kill Bill?
I certainly did watch Kung-fu as a kid. It really helped kids from my generation get into martial arts.
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What? Are you saying that you actually knew and worked with him?
Yes, I was a stuntman in a old west studio, doing fights and gunfights, when he was filming there. My boss was talking with him and introduced me. David asked if I could get him a beer and I knew that there were kegs hooked up on the bar movie set for parties so I got us some. We talked and he told me he liked my costume and asked if I was in the movie. I told him no and he asked if I would like to be. Of course, I said. He asked the director to put me in. I was told to sit on a fence and run away scared when Lee Majors (The Six Million Dollar Man, who was the ex-Sheriff in this movie) came riding up because I knew there was going to be a gunfight. It was a small meaningless part, but for a teenager who was raised and loved Westerns and "Kung Fu" it was the best day of my life.


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Pretty cool movie. I watch it mostly for Chiaki Kuriyama
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Yes, I was a stuntman in a old west studio, doing fights and gunfights, when he was filming there. My boss was talking with him and introduced me. David asked if I could get him a beer and I knew that there were kegs hooked up on the bar movie set for parties so I got us some. We talked and he told me he liked my costume and asked if I was in the movie. I told him no and he asked if I would like to be. Of course, I said. He asked the director to put me in. I was told to sit on a fence and run away scared when Lee Majors (The Six Million Dollar Man, who was the ex-Sheriff in this movie) came riding up because I knew there was going to be a gunfight. It was a small meaningless part, but for a teenager who was raised and loved Westerns and "Kung Fu" it was the best day of my life.
That's a great story.
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That's a great story.
Definitely.
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Yes, I love Kill Bill. But is different from the reality, it don't have many with Japan. Is beatifull because is a little non-sense in my opinion.
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Yes, I love Kill Bill. But is different from the reality, it don't have many with Japan. Is beatifull because is a little non-sense in my opinion.
Yup. It's straight to the point.
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01-10-2010, 06:56 PM

I've watched both films a couple of times, and love them. I like the way it jumps about in time and I remember feeling a little bit emotional at the end of the 2nd film


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Ok so I know this isn't Japanese but it's on right now so I thought I'd make a thread lol
Sooo who likes this crazy movie?? I'm watching it for the first time right now :P
I didn't care very much for it. Not my style.

The main reason I liked parts were because of the fact that Chiki Kuriyama and Lucy Lui were in it. Except, they were both killed off (Noooo!). <_<
Some of the music was cool too though.
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