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Who Has Style?


- Who has the best style? -
Who has the best style?

Bruce Lee
Jet Li
Chow Yun Fat
Jackie Chan
Ray Park
Jean Claude Van Damme


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Who has the best style? In every movie, there is always that one special actor, or actress that scintillates a sense of grace, or style that catches everyones attention further branding that character to being special. Below I have selected a few actors that has branded a certain style to their repertoire. Who do YOU has the best style?




Bruce Lee - Enter the Dragon

Bruce Lee

Of all the martial artists in the world, the most well known of all is Bruce Lee. Bruce Lee had both the physical aspect and versatility of a martial artists as well as a pose with a menacing look. The movies Fist of Fury and Enter the Dragon showed off physical prowess and lightning speed with his hands and ability with weapons.




Jet Li - Fist of Legend

Jet Li

Jet Li is not only a great versatile martial artists, but he is also the man with multiple poses for his character portrayals. Portraying characters from movies such as Chen Zhen (Fist of Legend), Cheung Saam Fung (Tai Chi Master), Fong Sai Yuk, and Wong Fei Hung (Once Upon a Time in China), Jet Li always ends with a cool unique pose after pummeling his opponents to the ground.



Chow Yun Fat - The Killer

Chow Yun Fat

Chow Yun Fat is not known as a martial arts master, but is well known for his charismatic and suave acting abilities. Chow Yun Fat's portrayal as Mark Gor (A Better Tommorow) shows that theres more to Hong Kong movies then just chop socky flicks. The Chow Yun Fat brings together the elements of the Mark Gor character to life with the match in the mouth, ever cool sun glasses, and overall suaveness.



Jackie Chan - Drunken Master 2

Jackie Chan

Ranging from being a clown of martial arts to the serious stunts man, Jackie Chan has earned serious style points. In several Jackie Chan movies, Jackie is always finding himself running away from his opponents, but while eluding his enemies, Jackie always finds a way to utilize the environment, props, and obstacles to his advantage. Environments, props, and obstacles such as jumping over fences, going through monkey bars, jumping over cars, ladders, poles, and to dismantle his enemies one by one.



Jean Claude Van Damme - Blood Sport

Jean Claude Van Damme

An ununsual selection to the styles poll, but nevertheless Jean Claude Van Damme has garnered some great style points in his earlier film Blood Sport. Jean Claude as the main character Frank Dux (Blood Sport) had the look, the stance, and fluidness.



Ray Park - Episode 1

Ray Park

Ray Park is a worthy candidate for the styles poll. Ray Park's role as Darth Maul (Star Wars: Episode I) is not only dark and mysterious, but also kicked some serious @$$ and proved he can wield the dual light saber with precision and sheer grace.



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