Kung Fu vs. Yoga
Kung Fu vs. Yoga
| 21 June 1979 (USA)
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Two mischievous kung fu students enter a kung fu tournament not realizing how much trouble winning the competition will bring them. When one emerges victorious, he must accomplish three robberies to prove his worth and claim his prize! Featuring yoga master Dunpar Singh from planet 90.

Reviews
Protraph Lack of good storyline.
Tedfoldol everything you have heard about this movie is true.
Teringer An Exercise In Nonsense
MoPoshy Absolutely brilliant
poe426 "Odd" is a relative term when dealing with kung fu movies, but KUNG FU VS. YOGA offers up what can ONLY be described as an odd fight scene. It involves a yoga master who can seemingly pop his limbs out of their sockets at will. It's a bit disjointed, to say the least, and the fighting itself is something less than credible (look closely and you'll realize that the guy isn't fighting so much as break dancing). The lead actor, the toothless "Tiger," comes across as a poor man's Jackie Chan. The humor is of the Old School kung fu movie variety (meaning that it's watered-down Jackie Chan schtick) and the print I saw was of lesser quality, so I can't really recommend this one unless you're one of those people who can watch a movie like FREAKS (the Tod Browning version) and walk away feeling entertained.
jinxs Kung Fu vs Yoga is another one of hong kong cinema's hidden gems. On the surface, it is poorly conceived, strangely acted, and badly dubbed, but the action well makes up for that. The characters are unique and original, leading up to the final battle with Singh at the end, which is one of the most unique fights in HK cinema history. Singh's otherworldly flexibility is worked into the battle, which lasts about 15 minutes in 3 segments. No one has ever attempted this, nor will any ever succeed at topping this. Truly unique in all aspects, Kungfu VS Yoga is worth seeing.
Jojosh the Pi Kung Fu vs Yoga is generally a typical martial arts movie--lots of fighting, poor dialogue, and unintentional humor. The earthenware monk is played by a hilarious overactor ("You're going to die! You're go-ing to die!!!"). The ending vs the Yoga master is pretty good, too, but a lot of the movie consists of incredibly long fighting scenes. Make sure to get the version hosted by Rudy Ray Moore, and "Bow down. Bow down. Bow down!" before Dolemite's humor.Most people will be bored by the fighting, or utterly repulsed by the second quest's fight, but if you can get through these, get this movie.
fLuke_UK Well worth a viewing just for the Yoga master in the last fifteen minutes. Dubbing's a bit of a nightmare but very funny.