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I Am Caine: October 2006
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An episode guide in blog format to the landmark television show "Kung Fu," plus other related weirdness. Spoilers. Monday, October 23, 2006. Episode 3: Blood Brother. The plot is a great one, one I've seen employed before, mose memorably in a movie that was pretty significant for martial arts in western film, Bad Day at Black Rock. By the way, you can see a trailer for Bad Day at Black Rock. Posted by Charlie Kondek at 3:18 PM. Links to this post. It's not all Kung Fu. John D. MacDonald. It's the MLB pla...
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I Am Caine: July 2008
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An episode guide in blog format to the landmark television show "Kung Fu," plus other related weirdness. Spoilers. Wednesday, July 30, 2008. Oh, yeah. Black Belt Jones, yaw. I'm way way behind in this blog, for which I apologize. But meanwhile I thought you might appreciate this. Labels: black belt jones. Posted by Charlie Kondek at 9:35 AM. Links to this post. View my complete profile. Subscribe in a reader. Enter your email address:. Ong Bak 3: Name Your Fighters! Herbie J Pilato: The Interview.
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I Am Caine: The Squawman
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An episode guide in blog format to the landmark television show "Kung Fu," plus other related weirdness. Spoilers. Wednesday, May 19, 2010. But a sacrifice he makes for the love of his spouse. Conflict with local bandits drags Marcus back into the fellowship of the townsmen, however. For a time, Marcus is a hero because he has shot marauder Cob Blake. His newfound friendships are tested when the rest of the Blake clan comes for revenge. How are its dictates enforced? Good solid episode,. That some episod...
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I Am Caine: November 2008
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An episode guide in blog format to the landmark television show "Kung Fu," plus other related weirdness. Spoilers. Wednesday, November 26, 2008. The Praying Mantis Kills". Great character actors: spend some time at IMDB. What baseball is to football; they are in the same family of things, but they entertain us and delight us in different ways. Anyway, that's my view! Four out of four yin-yangs. This image I got from a delightful blog called My Love for Liza: An Intimate Look at a Fan's Devotion. Caine do...
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I Am Caine: The Ancient Warrior
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An episode guide in blog format to the landmark television show "Kung Fu," plus other related weirdness. Spoilers. Thursday, October 29, 2009. Season One of Kung Fu ends with what is simply one of its best episodes. In The Ancient Warrior, Caine befriends and elderly Native American ( Chief Dan George. Trying to return to his ancestral home so he can die peacefully and be buried there. Only one problem: on the ground of his forefathers now stands a town called Purgatory, and they don’t like Indians.
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I Am Caine: Watching Kung Fu With Quentin Tarantino AND David Carradine.
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An episode guide in blog format to the landmark television show "Kung Fu," plus other related weirdness. Spoilers. Monday, February 01, 2010. Watching Kung Fu With Quentin Tarantino AND David Carradine. First of all, I gotta give credit to this find to Dot Bruce. I met Dot through her work on David Carradine wikis and as a participant on our Kung Fu Facebook fan page. But dude. Check THIS out. Aintitcool piece from 2001. And it works real well! Quentin, the audience everyone begins laughing. I would like...
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I Am Caine: The Brujo
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An episode guide in blog format to the landmark television show "Kung Fu," plus other related weirdness. Spoilers. Friday, May 07, 2010. Is one of those episodes people seem to remember about Kung Fu. Another is The Cenotaph. It’s a terrific episode pulled slightly askew by what seems to me an unnecessary sub-plot. I feel that often, because the show followed a four-act format rather than a three- or five-act that might have given it a bit more symmetry, Kung Fu. IMDB seems to have missed it. UPDATE:.
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I Am Caine: What is the future of kung fu films? Nat Post asks.
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An episode guide in blog format to the landmark television show "Kung Fu," plus other related weirdness. Spoilers. Monday, February 08, 2010. What is the future of kung fu films? A great write up, part of a series, at The National Post on the future of kung fu movies. Our culture of celebrity means that star power drives action films today. No one cares if Ben Affleck wields a cane with all the dexterity and attitude of a grandmother. CGI will fix that. Posted by Charlie Kondek at 12:43 PM. The Kung Fu B...
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I Am Caine: Ong Bak 3: Name Your Fighters!
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An episode guide in blog format to the landmark television show "Kung Fu," plus other related weirdness. Spoilers. Tuesday, January 18, 2011. Ong Bak 3: Name Your Fighters! Got contacted by Magnet Releasing, a division of Magnolia specializing in the distribution of "the wild, unquantifiable and uncompromised." Sounds exciting, and the reason they were reaching out to me was to help promote Ong Bak 3. For starters, head on over to Facebook. To see what these guys are up to. In this post,. Imagine orphans...