Honda: I'm here to demonstrate that tae-kwon-do is the best combat discipline in the world, big fella. Zangief: you are mostly mistaken, formidable one, nothing tops tae-kwon-do Sagat: You will bow before the emperor of tae-kwon-do Bison (the boxer): Get lost, wimp! In this world when anyone thinks at tae-kwon-do, thinks my name! Chun li: Strenght isn't everything, tae-kwon-do has a few surprises stored for you. Dhalsim: you will learn to respect the tae-kwon-do, young lady. Blanka: your tae-kwond-do is all about poking eyes and kicking balls. Guile: Do you think random attacks will confuse me? We soldiers pratice tae-kwon-do expecially to take down the likes of you. Ryu: My tae-kwon-do will will teach you a couple things about the japanese spirit, foolish continental. Bison: Bow before my tae-kwon-do, little islander. ... Kim Kap Hwan: My tae-kwon-do is much bigger than your. I think your title should be mine. Uwe Boll: NEVER! Being the most representative director in korean videogames-based movies has got nothing to do with tae-kwon-do.
This was cold War south korea not hallyu korea, they were malnourished. They hired black American solider to play Balrog but he didn't show up the day of shooting.
I keep coming back to this clip just to listen to the intro song. It's quite catchy. Personally, I'd like to know the name and artist of this song so I can listen to it on amazon.
This is a low budget video film. Not a professional actor. And they became famous action directors.Most of them are stuntmen. That's why great action is possible.😊
Why this show exisit: Korean copyright laws were lose until post 1997 Asian financial crisis. And there was a ban on limited Japanese media export to korea. This was pre Halyu (korean wave, kpop export) Era. It was fairly easy to get japanese comics, games, movies in the black market, but korea did not want heavy japanese influence on korean citizens. Thus why they sold Nintendo as "hyundai comboy" and bootleg snacks like pocky, mazinger z (taekwon v). Until around 2002 world cup, Koreans had to make their own bootleg versions of japanese intellectual property. Thus a show like this was common.
i don't believe this was a movie...its like a fanmade video...i can't imagine the big difference of korean movie nowadays( now, their movies are world class like BLACK EAGLE)
I haven't seen it first hand, I moved to US before it was on korean TV. But I know koreans that remembers watching this show, they instantly recognized it 20 years later on RU-vid.
how in the world did ken get poor enough to work at a construction site? and oh yeah, that construction site's awesome. karate gis only, hard helmets optional.