Black Canary, Volume 1: Kicking and Screaming
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Dinah Lance hits the road! After years as a soldier and vigilante, the last place Dinah saw herself...
Taichi Temple - Learn Tai Chi & Qi Gong with Motion Tracking
Health & Fitness and Education
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An innovative new approach to learning tai chi with authentic roots in traditional Chinese martial...
Lee KM Pallatina (951 KP) rated Batman Begins (2005) in Movies
Jun 8, 2019
Essential Survival Gear: A Pro's Guide to Your Most Practical and Portable Survival Kit
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Disasters strike every day, but despite the best laid plans you may find yourself in one with only...
Kung Fu: Tae Kwondo, Tai Chi, Kendo, Aiado, Shinto Ryu. A Step-by-Step Practical Guide
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Martial arts have grown in popularity in recent years as we have begun to discover the many benefits...
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Mockingbird, Vol. 1: I Can Explain
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Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. Bobbi Morse, the former Avenger known as Mockingbird, goes solo in her own...
David McK (3425 KP) rated Shanghai Knights (2003) in Movies
May 27, 2023
I know I've seen that earlier movie, but don't remember all that much about it, other than it was Wild West set and starred the same two lead actors in Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson.
This time around, the two end up in Victorian London in search of a McGuffin after Chon Wang's (Chan's) father - who is the keeper of the Imperial Seal - is murdered, with Wang then reuniting with his estranged sister.
As expected, they then encounter a whole host of historical characters, and get involved in all sorts of escapades, with it never really being in any doubt how it will end ...
So, yeah, family friendly fare that relies heavily on Owen's laid-back approach contrasting with Chan's high-energy slapstick martial arts.