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Bishamon God Of Glory Photo Mugs
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The impersonation of military prowess carries a spear in one hand, a pagoda symbolising power in the other he inspires warriors to fight to the death for a heros glory.
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Licensed to Ill
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The joke of Licensed to Ill's cover--that the Beasties could crash their jet into the side of a mountain and keep on tickin'--serves as a good metaphor for a career that even some of their 1986 admirers thought might be over after the one-time-only shock of this full-length debut. That thousands of funk-junkie wannabes have since failed at re-creating its groove, breaking-the-law vibe, and ear-splitting mix of rock and rap is an even better joke. And funniest of all is the record itself, which packs dexterous boasts, aural puns, and lots and lots of yelling into a disc that can still be listened to with as much pleasure as it gave in '86. --Rickey Wright
BEASTIE BOYS LICENSED TO ILL
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Solid Gold Hits (Dig)
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No Description Available.Genre: Rap, Hip-HopMedia Format: Compact DiskRating: PARelease Date: 8-NOV-2005
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Tron Legacy
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I fight what you fear vinyl decal sticker, White
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Qty: 1 Decal Size: 7 inches in length x 4 inches in height Please be sure to make certain you purchase a QUALITY VINYL WALL ART DECAL. We Only use TOP QUALITY VINYL that lasts for years. Others are selling lower priced wall art by using lower quality vinyl that will fall off after a few days or weeks! These designs are copyrighted and trademarked by Sakari Graphics. Any products and designs reproduced, distributed, performed, publicly displayed, or made into a derivative work without the permission of Sakari Graphics will be persued for damages as compensation for infringement.
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King Kong vs. Godzilla
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It's the showdown monster fans dreamed of, as the great ape is found alive in the South Seas and brought to Japan, where he has a slugfest atop Mt. Fuji with the mean, green Mr. G. Michael Keith and Mie Hama are featured alongside the biggest stars in film history. 91 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English (SDH), French, Spanish.
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King Kong - Extended Cut (Three-Disc Deluxe Edition)
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Peter Jackson's ambitious remake of the horror classic follows fledgling actress Ann Darrow (Naomi Watts) and screenwriter Jack Driscoll (Adrien Brody) as they join shady filmmaker Carl Denham's (Jack Black) latest project, only to find themselves on a dangerous trek to a mythical island populated by wild natives, prehistoric beasts, and a giant ape who becomes infatuated with the movie's comely star. With Colin Hanks, Kyle Chandler, Thomas Kretschmann, and Andy Serkis as Kong and Lumpy the cook. Extended edition; 3 1/3 hrs. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1, French Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: English (SDH), Spanish, French; audio commentary; featurettes; DVD-ROM content; bonus short; deleted scenes. Three-disc set.
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Hero
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Director Zhang Yimou brings the sumptuous visual style of his previous films (Raise the Red Lantern, Shanghai Triad) to the high-kicking kung fu genre. A nameless warrior (Jet Li, Romeo Must Die, Once Upon a Time in China) arrives at an emperor's palace with three weapons, each belonging to a famous assassin who had sworn to kill the emperor. As the nameless man spins out his story--and the emperor presents his own interpretation of what might really have happened--each episode is drenched in red, blue, white or another dominant color. Hero combines sweeping cinematography and superb performances from the cream of the Hong Kong cinema (Maggie Cheung, Irma Vep, Comrades: Almost a Love Story; Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, In the Mood for Love, Hard Boiled; and Zhang Ziyi, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon). The result is stunning, a dazzling action movie with an emotional richness that deepens with every step. --Bret Fetzer
Before china was ruled by one dynasty it was divided into 7 kingdoms the most notorious being the kingdom of qin. The ruler of qin was marked for death - 3 professional assassins had qin him in their sights. Qin offers a reward to anyone who can provide proof that the assasins are dead. Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 05/11/2007 Starring: Jet Li Run time: 99 minutes Rating: Pg13
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The Ultimate Fighting Secret
Last month, I sat down with a group of friends to watch the latest pay-per-view Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event.
The host of the party was a major fan, and he laid out a nice spread for us with plenty of food and cold beer. The fights started and all seemed to be going well until my host started acting as if he knew something about fighting.
Oh, he knew plenty about the UFC athletes, but not much about an actual street fight.
For him, the be-all-end-all was Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ). He raved about how the Gracie family had invented the sport and how their fighting style dominated anything else out there.
I tried to keep quite, but you can only listen to someone spout the wrong information for so long.
I explained to him that the Gracie's did not invent anything, and that everything they taught they learned from Judo. Sure, they were tough and were a great bunch of athletes (and some of the nicest guys you'd ever meet) but they did not do anything new.
To fully understand BJJ you must first must look at the evolution of jujutsu into the pre-WWII Judo curriculum developed by Jigoro Kano in the late 19th century.
Though supporters of BJJ say Kano considered ground fighting unimportant, they couldn't be more wrong. Kano simply stressed standing techniques because it took ten-times longer to learn then ground work.
In fact, in Japan the saying is "One year to learn ground, ten years to learn standing."
One of Kano's students Mitsuyo Maeda, a veteran Judo instructor who had already taught in a number of countries, seemed like the perfect choice to go to Brazil after World War I.
Maeda showed what Judo could do when he defeated many wrestlers and boxers with pins, armbars, and throws. He even allowed one challenger to use a knife and still quickly defeated the man. These exhibitions made Maeda one of the first mix martial artists. He became very popular in Brazil and impressed Gastao Gracie, a wealthy businessman.
In exchange for financial help, Maeda agreed to train his sons. Maeda only had a few months with the boy so he started with the basics and stressed groundwork rather then the more complex standing techniques.
Helio Gracie loved Judo and continued his training and teaching. While it is unsure why he began calling it Jiu Jitsu, every takedowns, throw, and submission were all things he learned from Maeda.
Helio's only defeat (most matches were draws) was to Japanese Judoka Masahiko Kimura who broke Helio's arm and won the match. To Helio's credit, he didn't tap out, but Kimura completely dominated the match throwing his lesser skilled opponent to the ground at will.
The family continued to teach Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and even brought back "old-school" judo leg-locks and lower body submission. When they brought it to the United States through the UFC, its popularity grew greatly.
While the BJJ guys preyed on wrestlers, boxers, and other martial artists who had never even been choked before, the judo community continued to focus its efforts on the Olympics.
When retired judo Olympic champ Yoshida entered the "Pride Fighting Championships" (Japan's UFC), he handily bested any BJJ practitioner who stepped into the ring. - including UFC champ Royce Gracie.
I can't even imagine the damage he would have done in his prime to today's mediocre mixed martial arts fighters.
Listen, I have no problem admitting that Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu works well in a ring, cage, or octagon. While an Olympic caliber judoka would destroy them in competition, BJJ still seems to be a useful skill for today's MMA fighter.
But don't you dare think that BJJ is the answer on the street.
When you hit the deck, there are way too many variables to consider. Including being stomped on, bitten, gouged, or slammed into concrete.
While judo is still technically a sport, at least its training is symbolic of real combat. Throw a man to the ground with force, gain dominant position, THEN finish him off if necessary...otherwise be on your feet and ready for your next opponent.
About the Author
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So, Im going to Japan, Where can I learn to fight?
Im going on sort of a quest by myself to Japan. Im hoping to spend around a year or so out there, I want to learn the art of combat. Anywhere specific that offer cultural, intense and effective training in martial arts?
Don't worry, as soon as you get here, you'll need to fight right away. You can't even get a seat on the train without knowing some badass kung-fu moves.
Don't forget to wear your sword everywhere, because ninjas are all over the place and will flip out and kill you if you do so much as drop a spoon.
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