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To make "The Matrix" (1999) and its sequels, the Wachowski brothers hired legendary Hong Kong action director Yuen Woo-Ping as a fight choreographer—so Michelle Yeoh's scorpion kick from Mr. Yuen's "Tai-Chi Master" (1993) became Carrie-Anne Moss's scorpion kick in "The Matrix Reloaded" (2003).
Hollywood's New Kick Don Steinberg 2011
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« Tai-Chi Policy January 25th, 2010 | 12: 01 am | #90 [...] 2.
Really!?! Obama Really Can’t Talk To Grade Schoolers Without A Teleprompter? « Tai-Chi Policy 2010
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Locals would walk their dogs and practice Tai-Chi there, but no one thought of putting a home there.
A Star Architect for a Song Nancy Keates 2011
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« Tai-Chi Policy January 25th, 2010 | 12: 01 am | #90 [...]
Really!?! Obama Really Can’t Talk To Grade Schoolers Without A Teleprompter? « Tai-Chi Policy 2010
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I grew up watching great movies like Tai-Chi Master and Once Upon a Time in China too ... and even though I respect Jet Li's and Jackie Chan's hollywood movies (Only because I Love Li's and Chan's Skills) they are still not as great as the movies that they made back in Asia in the 90's ...
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While Iran snubs Obamas overtures Russia quietly decides to create new bases in the parts of Georgia that they took by force last summer. [ht Tai-Chi Policy] [...]
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"The trouble is there are enough crazy factors and wild cards on the table now that I can't convince myself of where a future might be in 10 to 15 years." [via Tai-Chi Policy]
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As an earlier poster mentioned "Barack-Fu", I think it more like Tai-Chi combined with Aikido.
Obama To Hold Huge Rally Tuesday Night At Site Of 2008 GOP Convention 2009
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"The trouble is there are enough crazy factors and wild cards on the table now that I can't convince myself of where a future might be in 10 to 15 years." [via Tai-Chi Policy]
August 2007 2007
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The craftiest way is to use someone else's energy against him, like in Tai-Chi.
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