Kung Fu - The Complete Second Season
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Kung-Fu 2
This is a great Show! But I would Have to say The 1st Season was Better. 2005-04-02




fantastic series
season2 is very very good but i personnaly think season 1 is slightly better the fights are not great but then again kung fu was never about the fighting but rather the stories morale and the way of life
anyone know when they plan to release season 3 ???? Please post any info you know about season 3
perhaps you can buy VHS tapes?
2005-02-20




As Good Today as Yesterday
Kwai Chang Caine became the hero for a generation of youth. His philosophy (which was as much Tao as Buddhist) still influences the way I travel through my life journey. This is one old TV series that is as fun to watch today as it was 30 years ago.
Do yourself a favor and turn off the reality shows. You will come away from this series both intertained and inspired.
Don't miss the special feature on disc 3!
2005-02-15




The second series
My only regret is that I have to wait another year for the next season, David, please
try and get another series out before the summer. Thanks for the memories..
2005-02-06




Excellent
This was a favorite series of mine because it caught the essence of an active life combined with peace of mind. Although I had taken lessons in martial arts since age 15, and had watched the series like "Green Hornet" with the legendary Bruce Lee, the way that "Kung Fu" presented the full measure of life was very important. It also inspired me to pursue a more rigorous study of the martial arts when I was in grad school. The effects of this series were profound in my life, not as mere emulation but as an example of an optional approach to life that worked.
The lives that our parents lived were rewarding but didn't allow enough space to breathe (and they would agree.) The richness and complexity of human life has to be pursued experientially and experimentally to be full appreciated, and this series was part of that process for me.
Of course, others in the same vein would be Richard Feynman who wrote several books, two general titles of merit: "Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman?" and "What Do You Care What Other People Think?" Strong mind, strong body, to vary the phrasing a bit.
I have probably 40 videotapes with one or two episodes on them, but to have the episodes available without commercials is a great advantage. Besides, the tapings were all done after 1980, when "Kung Fu" was shown in syndication and therefore probably missing minutes of scenes.
2005-01-31




