Pai Mei, like Yagyu Jubei of Japan, was a legend of Chinese martial arts. Whether he was real or fictitious is still debatable. Lots of folklore/novels about this character were produced in the past century or so. Some regarded him as evil, some righteous. Unlike Yagyu, whose living dates were documented, Pai Mei's background was undetermined. That's why some believed he had lived hundreds of years!
Interesting side-note: The flute David Carradine plays is the same one he used in The Silent Flute AKA Circle of Iron - the movie Bruce Lee didn't live long enough to make.
Quentin Tarantino worked at movie store before he was a director, and he watched all the movies that were there. Seems like he liked some movies enough to get into his scripts as references.
It's the same with writers. S.King said something like this, that in order to become a good writer, you must read tons of books. I guess Q.T. Watched all the movies in his rental/movie store
Kill bill is Tarantino's love letter to all the movies and genres he likes. Spaghetti westerns, kung fu movies, anime, and whatever other films he's into.
Same character but in his original time frame. The EFS movie also has the awesome fight between the priest and Pai Mei in the opening credits. The white lotus movie is good as well. Tarantino wanted Lo Lieh to play Pai Mei again in his movies but the man died just before filming.
It's called "politeness". Let's say you see the Godfather from the Italian mafia nodding at you and you don't nod back out of "not wanting to be little prince". Well, you can be sure next morning you'll end up dead for not being polite. It's crazy, but you have to learn to respect your elders.
bwarrior83 There's respecting your elders, and then there's just being silly. These people with power who abuse their positions, whether it be the government, mafia, martial arts masters, or whoever, should deal with the mental illness they suffer from. That being delusions of grandeur, God complex, and a generally sadistic nature with tendencies toward unwarranted bursts of anger.
bwarrior83 Respect for arrogant people full of themselves due to their age, talent, or position they've acquired. I'll never understand that. Such people sound like they've backslided into a childish mode rather than a place of wisdom. The video displays such childish bully behavior.
Some people have balls to be arrogant or plain ignorant. They just can't choose to stand in the middle. Elle Driver calls him miserable old fool and his words mean less than nothing to her. Both of them paid the price dearly. Elle lost her eye for being insolent, and Pai Mei lost his life for being too confident in his own skills... which means nothing as he dies less honorable death by poison.
NOW A LOT OF PEOPLE DONT KNOW THAT THE GORDON LIU WHO PLAYS THE GOOD GUY WHO FIGHTS PAI MEI IN THE OLDER FILMS IS THE ONE PLAYING PAI MEI IN KILL BILL WHICH I THINK IS COOL FIRST PLAYING THE GUY FIGHTING PAI MEI AND THEN PLAYING PAI MEI HIMSELF...
THEORY: Pai Mei is not a single person, but a title passed from Master to student for centuries, this would explain the original Pai Mei's exaggerated age (1000+ years old). Beatrix became the most recent Pai Mei, after the death of her teacher. When Beatrix killed Vernita (Vivica A. Fox's character) in volume 1, she extended an invitation to Vernita's daughter who saw her mother killed, to seek out Beatrix one day and challenge her to become the next successive Pai Mei when she comes of age.
No. Pai Mei is a legendary Toaist in Chinese mythology. In Taoist beliefs, a huge part of their practice is to purify the body and mind. According to legend, Pai Mei the Priest became one of the 7 Chinese immortals and became a diety.
As the leader of the Shaolin monastery I would have had to apologize for the insult, give punishment for all the monks with lessons in manners and respect and being humble, but first question Pai-Mei who he is and what exactly makes him so damn important that a neck needs to be given up over a monk who was probably just lost in thought contemplating the universe during a stroll
I'm glad they removed the Pai Mei scenes here. It made him all the more mysterious and tension building for the moment, including the Five Point Exploding Heart Technique.
So if someone does the five point palm exploding heart technique on you and you only take FOUR steps you'll be fine. Just get in a wheelchair and roll away.
@@lynch2703 People with paralyzed legs manage. I guess the best idea would be to purposefully paralyze your own legs so that you never ever take a step by accident
"The abbot at first tried to console Pai Mei, only to find Pai Mei was... inconsolable." Because this isn't the typical usage of the word, it makes me think of an "inconsolable" Pai Mei weeping like a child as he goes around slaughtering all the monks.
the chinese actor who plays pai mei in kill bill is gordon liu, a well established chinese actor from that era, he starred in the OG chinese movies about pai mei, the ones showed in this video
+MOm4r pai mei existed, not as we know it, in the 1400; in the 70's, was a prominent character in several movies from the Shaw Brothers company. And a cool fact: the actor protraying him in Kill Bill 2 is the same actor who fights Pai Mei, from the original Shaw series. (and you can see him in vol.1 as the head of the crazy 88 clan)
@GamrDan This is a great story because it hints to the listener that Pai Mei is a man of incredible powers: After all, this happened over 1000 years ago, and this man killed sixty people by himself with his bare hands, for such a petty and absurd reason. We instantly get a sense of Pai Mei's character.
interestingly enough in the extra clip thats a young Gordon Liu, the same guy who would later come to play Pai Mei in Kill Bill! btw his english is pretty good too
Fun fact: The actor in the flashbacks, is the same acter that played this movie's Pai Mei. Also and I don't know if you guys noticed but the leader of the crazy 88 from vol 1 is the same acter. Look it up on Wiki if you need proof.
forget the movie, I love how david carridine tells this story... Such an awesome actor, I wish I was by that campfire listening to him tell more stories.
Tarrantino always brings out the very best, natural performance from his actors. Truly one of the best if not THE best roles of D.C's long but tragically ended career.
It would be awesome to explore how did Pai Mei come up with the 5 point Exploding Heart technique. Did someone taught him ? Or he discovered it himself, through experimentation ? Did he slaughter thousands of Shaolin to come up with the move ?
That's an interesting one. At 3:21 we can see Pai Mei counting his opponents' steps before they fall dead; as if he were still experimenting and finetuning his technique
@museman007 the "slight nod" is a gesture given to show a sign of slight respect, similar to smiling at someone. It's a very small and usually unimportant gesture, which is why Pai Mei's reaction was so insane
I literally just watched it in sections here on RUclips last night. They have a 10 part section on here. I've also only ever seen the DVDs in the Video Island stands at the Shopping Malls in Brooklyn NY.
I really enjoyd this! I have not seen a Gordon Liu movie featuring Pai Mei as the villain yet, I have of course seen many kung fu movies with similar characters with white hair. This was Superbly well done to go along with Bill's story. Fantastic work! :)
Fist Of The White Lotus (1975) is the name of this Shaw Brothers movie with actor Lo Mieh as the White Lotus/Pia Mei and actor Gordon Liu aka Liu Kai Fai as the hero. Funny factoid is that Gordon Liu also appears as Pia Mei in Kill Bill almost 40 years after his role in the Fist Of The White Lotus .
Thanks for the info. Apparently there are also scenes from "Executioners from Shaolin" (1977) starring Kuan Tai Chen (who played in Iron Monkey 1977) and Gordon Liu as Tung Chien-Chin and Lieh Lo as Pai Mei. Also, Fist of the White Lotus was 1980. I know, very confusing, i'm just getting into this, plus many of these movies have multiple different english titles going.
It is kinda weird, many fighting games usually have a Pai Mei clone of some sort. They're not identical but they share certain attributes. From Gen of Street Fighter to Wang of Tekken to Tung Fu Rue of Fatal Fury to Shujinko of Mortal Kombat. Does anyone other similar clones in other games?
+Joeykm1972 Itsthe 'Wise Elder' archetype. You'll find it in all sorts of literature, folk stories and other cultural venues. The old man, or woman, who mentors the younger person with tough love is nearly universal to most human cultures. Think Yoda & Obi Wan Kenobi. Merlin of the Arthurian legends, ect...
she was pei mei favorite student and pupil and she respected him and he respected her so he taught her the exploding heart technique to her and he taught no that and no one else
Fun Fact. Pai Mei has died 3 times. Killed by the Tiger/Crane style in Executioners of Shaolin. By way of head kick in Shaolin Abbott. And by way of exploded heart in Firsts of the white lotus. Although none of the movies are related, it was the exact same character. A sociopath white lotus priest that was killing kung fu masters that he didn't like.
Chen...Pai Mei is also a play on Pak Mei, which means..."Priest With White Eyebrows" Pak Mei is an internal Martial Arts style. And, the power derived from it is devastating, and deadly...Some research on this ancienct style will open up a new chapter in the readers life...Be Blessed, and Be Faithful/Peace
I guess that's one way to look at it, but we never see that scene. she called him a "miserable old fool," but without the context we don't know why. she could have very easily just been stepping out of line with him. think of it this way, Pai Mei is at least a 1000 years old, his fighting skills are unmatched, and are likely the source rejuvenated body. he's willing to teach those secrets to Bill's students, but then one of them is actually going to insult him? I don't think so! snatch that eye!
all fans of Kill Bill shd read this incredible book written by David Carradine while he was filming - It's called The Kill Bill Diary @darc david said he used many flutes from his older movies - this one here is the silent flute... tons of goodies in the book and inside stories - why scenes were deleted etc...
yea I recognise him. He's been in a lot of hong kong movies from long time ago. I grew up watching some movies with him in it. It is really surprising to watch Kill Bill and recognise him, he looks good still. I thought he would be really old by now
I love the fact that QT casted Gordon Liu as Pai Mei. It was a real "The student becomes the master type moment.
+Topher Wayne crazy how many people have no clue about Gordon.
You either kill Pai Mei or live long enough to see yourself become Pai Mei
@@UGOkilleth kill pai mei😂😂😂 good one
ikr. i watched the the white lotus clan as akid . when i heard pai mei in kill bill i was like o shiiii. death is here
Pai Mei, like Yagyu Jubei of Japan, was a legend of Chinese martial arts. Whether he was real or fictitious is still debatable. Lots of folklore/novels about this character were produced in the past century or so. Some regarded him as evil, some righteous. Unlike Yagyu, whose living dates were documented, Pai Mei's background was undetermined. That's why some believed he had lived hundreds of years!
Interesting side-note: The flute David Carradine plays is the same one he used in The Silent Flute AKA Circle of Iron - the movie Bruce Lee didn't live long enough to make.
Great way of interweaving Kill Bill, Executioners From Shaolin and Clan of the White Lotus together to tell the story of Pai Mei.
"The nod.... was not returned.."
Translation: the monk died
Bill is an awesome story teller
RIP Bill
RIP David Carradine
What a way to die. During a super creepy wack off session!
"And that will be the story of you.." - Also in Django Unchained
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I count two guns!!!
Quentin Tarantino worked at movie store before he was a director, and he watched all the movies that were there. Seems like he liked some movies enough to get into his scripts as references.
Literally every movie he makes is just a mashup of scenes from other movies..
It's the same with writers. S.King said something like this, that in order to become a good writer, you must read tons of books. I guess Q.T. Watched all the movies in his rental/movie store
Kill bill is Tarantino's love letter to all the movies and genres he likes. Spaghetti westerns, kung fu movies, anime, and whatever other films he's into.
The scenes are from executioners from shaolin 1977. It's a good kung fu movie.
+natethehuman so its like the same universe as kill bill,but in the past?
Same character but in his original time frame. The EFS movie also has the awesome fight between the priest and Pai Mei in the opening credits. The white lotus movie is good as well. Tarantino wanted Lo Lieh to play Pai Mei again in his movies but the man died just before filming.
Yes
Some scenes were also from the movie Clan of the White Lotus 1980.
yall dont read descriptions huh lol
That Pai Mei is quite the delicate little prince. You don't reciprocate a head nod, and he goes nuts!
It's called "politeness". Let's say you see the Godfather from the Italian mafia nodding at you and you don't nod back out of "not wanting to be little prince". Well, you can be sure next morning you'll end up dead for not being polite. It's crazy, but you have to learn to respect your elders.
bwarrior83 There's respecting your elders, and then there's just being silly. These people with power who abuse their positions, whether it be the government, mafia, martial arts masters, or whoever, should deal with the mental illness they suffer from. That being delusions of grandeur, God complex, and a generally sadistic nature with tendencies toward unwarranted bursts of anger.
MysticInvestigations I guess you're too young to understand respect. It's allright, you'll get there.
bwarrior83 Respect for arrogant people full of themselves due to their age, talent, or position they've acquired. I'll never understand that. Such people sound like they've backslided into a childish mode rather than a place of wisdom. The video displays such childish bully behavior.
Some people have balls to be arrogant or plain ignorant. They just can't choose to stand in the middle. Elle Driver calls him miserable old fool and his words mean less than nothing to her. Both of them paid the price dearly. Elle lost her eye for being insolent, and Pai Mei lost his life for being too confident in his own skills... which means nothing as he dies less honorable death by poison.
"He teaches no one the five point palm exploding heart technique"
-Man who was murdered by woman taught the five point palm exploding heart technique
I wish this scene was longer, I love the way he tells the story
NOW A LOT OF PEOPLE DONT KNOW THAT THE GORDON LIU WHO PLAYS THE GOOD GUY WHO FIGHTS PAI MEI IN THE OLDER FILMS IS THE ONE PLAYING PAI MEI IN KILL BILL WHICH I THINK IS COOL FIRST PLAYING THE GUY FIGHTING PAI MEI AND THEN PLAYING PAI MEI HIMSELF...
you don't have to yell about it
How did pai mei live he did in the executioners from shaolin by the shaolin son
***** LOL....
Haha had a twin brother nevermind
ravisdb I think you're cool man. Keep on keepin' on.
THEORY: Pai Mei is not a single person, but a title passed from Master to student for centuries, this would explain the original Pai Mei's exaggerated age (1000+ years old). Beatrix became the most recent Pai Mei, after the death of her teacher. When Beatrix killed Vernita (Vivica A. Fox's character) in volume 1, she extended an invitation to Vernita's daughter who saw her mother killed, to seek out Beatrix one day and challenge her to become the next successive Pai Mei when she comes of age.
This sounds a bit to much like Sith. I'd think there is more to becoming Pai Mei than just offing the existing Pai Mei.
its just a film thing. dont take it literally.
then comes the Chirin’s Bell reference?
No. Pai Mei is a legendary Toaist in Chinese mythology. In Taoist beliefs, a huge part of their practice is to purify the body and mind. According to legend, Pai Mei the Priest became one of the 7 Chinese immortals and became a diety.
Like kagemaru?
Either way, David Carradine telling the story is a slice of Kung Fu film history.
Great way of showing respect to Shaw Brothers and HK film history.
As the leader of the Shaolin monastery I would have had to apologize for the insult, give punishment for all the monks with lessons in manners and respect and being humble, but first question Pai-Mei who he is and what exactly makes him so damn important that a neck needs to be given up over a monk who was probably just lost in thought contemplating the universe during a stroll
I'm glad they removed the Pai Mei scenes here. It made him all the more mysterious and tension building for the moment, including the Five Point Exploding Heart Technique.
This was made by a fan, with parts from other films with Pai Mei of the White Lotus.
JNadobnik
Oh my bad. I thought these were actually deleted scenes. Some people too good at editing these days.....
TheDanzomanzo o bro u r so stupid that shit is obviously is not made by tarantino, i obviously is made by a fan and is obviously that u dont have eyes
Felipe Caceres Vargas but then it almost fits sith the story so a pretty well done editing by fans.
TheDanzomanzo I think the "mexican" was insulting, please don't use it.
So if someone does the five point palm exploding heart technique on you and you only take FOUR steps you'll be fine. Just get in a wheelchair and roll away.
Yes, but moving your foot, adjust it in the wheelchair backwards or forwards counts as a step, you put in motion same muscles groups.
@@Zamolxes77 So if you're already in a wheelchair and you don't need to take any steps the technique doesn't work.
@@NATIVESUNSETS65 the fuck you doing fighting someone who can do that kind of shit while youre in a wheelchair?😂😂😂 Your point is uhhh pointless
think abt how can u move ur body from wheelchair to the bed every night lol
@@lynch2703 People with paralyzed legs manage. I guess the best idea would be to purposefully paralyze your own legs so that you never ever take a step by accident
"The abbot at first tried to console Pai Mei, only to find Pai Mei was... inconsolable."
Because this isn't the typical usage of the word, it makes me think of an "inconsolable" Pai Mei weeping like a child as he goes around slaughtering all the monks.
Absolute genius. Thank you for sharing this.
I love how the Pai Mei scenes look like they're straight from a Chinese martial arts soap opera. Quentin Tarantino's a genius.
the chinese actor who plays pai mei in kill bill is gordon liu, a well established chinese actor from that era, he starred in the OG chinese movies about pai mei, the ones showed in this video
@@spidlenexor er, Gordon liu didn't act as Pai Mei. His character was the protagonist of the movie. At 1:03 the man on the right is Gordon.
@@lavone5541 he was pai mei in kill bill you numpty
Quinton didn’t do this. The guy that posted this created a mesh edit.
@@lavone5541 he did play Pai Mei in Kill Bill.
So Pai Mei knows Hokuto Shinken, cool
+IgnizNova I was going to say the same thing but you beat me to it.
+IgnizNova probably inspired from hokuto no ken
+MOm4r pai mei existed, not as we know it, in the 1400; in the 70's, was a prominent character in several movies from the Shaw Brothers company. And a cool fact: the actor protraying him in Kill Bill 2 is the same actor who fights Pai Mei, from the original Shaw series. (and you can see him in vol.1 as the head of the crazy 88 clan)
Manuel Alarcón
Nice info dude
+Manuel Alarcón I was talking about the five point palm exploding heart technique and not the character itself
Lovely thought, lovely execution. Thanks, OP.
Imagine: Pai Mei Vs Tao Pai Pai.
vs. pad thai
You need more training child! - Pai Mei
@GamrDan This is a great story because it hints to the listener that Pai Mei is a man of incredible powers: After all, this happened over 1000 years ago, and this man killed sixty people by himself with his bare hands, for such a petty and absurd reason. We instantly get a sense of Pai Mei's character.
An amazing story; admittedly, Bill's florid way of saying "1002 AD" flew right over my head as a kid 😂
Pai Mei, aka Bak Mei, founded the style "Bak Mei." He should have practiced that style in the movies.
That seems incredibly petty, for someone of infinite wisdom.......
This is amazing. Thank you.. for this.. extended masterpiece :')
i love how bill talks about pai mei , like he was evil , unbeatable so awesome
One of the dopest extended, remixed, whatever TF videos on RUclips *bows*
Nice. The right "monk" in the clips used is actually Pai Mei
interestingly enough in the extra clip thats a young Gordon Liu, the same guy who would later come to play Pai Mei in Kill Bill! btw his english is pretty good too
i would be so intimidated by gordon lui, regardless.
That was awesomely put together.
It feels like it should have been in the movie. Well done!
This is definitely interesting, but I’m glad it was taken out. It would’ve removed the seriousness from the scene.
Fun fact: The actor in the flashbacks, is the same acter that played this movie's Pai Mei. Also and I don't know if you guys noticed but the leader of the crazy 88 from vol 1 is the same acter. Look it up on Wiki if you need proof.
forget the movie, I love how david carridine tells this story... Such an awesome actor, I wish I was by that campfire listening to him tell more stories.
Such an awesome edit, this was delightful!
Tarrantino always brings out the very best, natural performance from his actors. Truly one of the best if not THE best roles of D.C's long but tragically ended career.
Maybe the monk had an eye infection? Maybe he didn't see Pai Mei nod? Maybe he had a sprained neck muscle and couldn't nod.....we may never know.
Those scenes are from different old movie
Works perfectly
And this is why Kill Bill is the greatest Tarantino film
OMG the subtitles are so funny😂😂😂
Who else does know the "Mike Paul I'm exploring our technique"
It would be awesome to explore how did Pai Mei come up with the 5 point Exploding Heart technique. Did someone taught him ? Or he discovered it himself, through experimentation ? Did he slaughter thousands of Shaolin to come up with the move ?
That's an interesting one. At 3:21 we can see Pai Mei counting his opponents' steps before they fall dead; as if he were still experimenting and finetuning his technique
When he said "China", I couldn't help but hear donald trump's voice from the vine where he keeps saying China over and over.
U mean Gina, as in vagina.
+Spectans1 haha
Bee Bee Cuddlebear its pronounced gyna. Gyyyyyyyyna.
You've sure got Trump and China taking up space in your head.
i find it bad ass how he plays the flute while telling this story
Good GOOD editing job. I LOVE this.
Great work! Thanks for this.
Excellent editing!
Only to find that Pai Mei was...inconsolable.
Brilliant use of foreshadowing.
@museman007 the "slight nod" is a gesture given to show a sign of slight respect, similar to smiling at someone. It's a very small and usually unimportant gesture, which is why Pai Mei's reaction was so insane
A great Video!!! THX
very cool! one of my favorite movies. i've always loved Pai Mei's character.
Pai Mei can handle fist through thick wood but not having his ego bruised.
03:14 Gordon before he became White Eyebrows. (ie.Pai Mai)
Maybe he knew the nod wouldn't be returned
I literally just watched it in sections here on RUclips last night. They have a 10 part section on here. I've also only ever seen the DVDs in the Video Island stands at the Shopping Malls in Brooklyn NY.
I really enjoyd this!
I have not seen a Gordon Liu movie featuring Pai Mei as the villain yet, I have of course seen many kung fu movies with similar characters with white hair.
This was Superbly well done to go along with Bill's story. Fantastic work! :)
Fist Of The White Lotus (1975) is the name of this Shaw Brothers movie with actor Lo Mieh as the White Lotus/Pia Mei and actor Gordon Liu aka Liu Kai Fai as the hero. Funny factoid is that Gordon Liu also appears as Pia Mei in Kill Bill almost 40 years after his role in the Fist Of The White Lotus .
Thanks for the info. Apparently there are also scenes from "Executioners from Shaolin" (1977) starring Kuan Tai Chen (who played in Iron Monkey 1977) and Gordon Liu as Tung Chien-Chin and Lieh Lo as Pai Mei. Also, Fist of the White Lotus was 1980. I know, very confusing, i'm just getting into this, plus many of these movies have multiple different english titles going.
It is kinda weird, many fighting games usually have a Pai Mei clone of some sort. They're not identical but they share certain attributes. From Gen of Street Fighter to Wang of Tekken to Tung Fu Rue of Fatal Fury to Shujinko of Mortal Kombat. Does anyone other similar clones in other games?
Fist of White Lotos is the genuine source for the character. Even Kung Fu Panda has a cartoon version of Pai Mei :)
+Joeykm1972 Itsthe 'Wise Elder' archetype. You'll find it in all sorts of literature, folk stories and other cultural venues. The old man, or woman, who mentors the younger person with tough love is nearly universal to most human cultures. Think Yoda & Obi Wan Kenobi. Merlin of the Arthurian legends, ect...
+Shaw McGee Yoda wasn't Obi Wan's master Obi Wan's master was Qui Gon Jinn and Qui Gon Jinn's master was Yoda.
Don't forget Lau from Virtua Fighter.
Shaw fu
Pi Mei knows the Steel Dzoppa Fist, stellar!
Nice job -- Lo Lieh was the original and best Pai Mei!
I referenced exactly what I intended to reference, thanks.
Very well done, my friend.
I wanted to brag about the video quality until I realised the upload date... What have I become?
great editing
she was pei mei favorite student and pupil and she respected him and he respected her so he taught her the exploding heart technique to her and he taught no that and no one else
I'm really happy to know such nice,interesting people walk the streets of my country. Obrigado.
This way is a lot cooler and more enjoyable than the final edit!
Fun Fact. Pai Mei has died 3 times. Killed by the Tiger/Crane style in Executioners of Shaolin. By way of head kick in Shaolin Abbott. And by way of exploded heart in Firsts of the white lotus.
Although none of the movies are related, it was the exact same character. A sociopath white lotus priest that was killing kung fu masters that he didn't like.
pai mei also died in a 1979 kung fu movie called "shaolin abbott"...look it up. it's also called "a slice of death"...
Protoman zodd
excellent Job !!!
Lesson is don't be rude to a priest of the White Lotus even if you are Shaolin!
Kwai Chang Caine talking about the man who brought down his own monastery!
Perfection... thank you!
I love the techniques name he repeats the hole thing every time it makes it funny
The bald actor was Gordon Liu. He played Pai Mei in the Kill Bill 2. Mr. Lo passed away years ago in HK.
Hi Leinard04, Pai Mei is a fictionalized character of the historical figure Bak Mei, and the 5-Pt-Palm-Xplodin
"Pai Mei vs Chuck Norris"... That would be the blockbuster of the century^^
very clever, mixing a movie with this guy in with Bill's story.
Funny bit is the young guy fighting "Pai Mei" at 2:29 is Gordon Liu, the actor who played Pai Mei.
You're welcome,and that was meant to be tongue in cheek.I like Chicago too.
Very well done :D
Chen...Pai Mei is also a play on Pak Mei, which means..."Priest With White Eyebrows" Pak Mei is an internal Martial Arts style. And, the power derived from it is devastating, and deadly...Some research on this ancienct style will open up a new chapter in the readers life...Be Blessed, and Be Faithful/Peace
THAT WAS AWESOME!
Too cool for words.
Great mashup.
im convinced pai mei can shoot hadoukens
Mansplaining at its very best!!
Lol clever excerpts from Executioners from shaolin and Fist of the White Lotus. Classics
I guess that's one way to look at it, but we never see that scene. she called him a "miserable old fool," but without the context we don't know why. she could have very easily just been stepping out of line with him. think of it this way, Pai Mei is at least a 1000 years old, his fighting skills are unmatched, and are likely the source rejuvenated body. he's willing to teach those secrets to Bill's students, but then one of them is actually going to insult him? I don't think so! snatch that eye!
Your welcome!!! god you just made my day!!!
all fans of Kill Bill shd read this incredible book written by David Carradine while he was filming - It's called The Kill Bill Diary @darc david said he used many flutes from his older movies - this one here is the silent flute... tons of goodies in the book and inside stories - why scenes were deleted etc...
yea I recognise him. He's been in a lot of hong kong movies from long time ago. I grew up watching some movies with him in it. It is really surprising to watch Kill Bill and recognise him, he looks good still. I thought he would be really old by now
3:04 the same guy who plays Pai Mei in later Kill Bill. Ironic
Would any one else really like to see quinton tarrantino do the life story of pai mei
dallas mcleod youtube the guy they based off him
loved watching Gordon Liu in H.K dramas would have never guessed he would end up in a Tarantino film
As Elle shows us, the greatest martial artist in the world is still only mortal...
I like the storyline, It was real thoughtout and interesting.
I was being facetious. In response to the comment about him being over 1000 years old. But thank you.
Nice video my shaw brother
That was pretty cool!