Final Fu

2006

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Released: 17 July 2006 Ended
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Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://www.mtv2.com/#series/20597
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Final Fu is an American reality television show that first aired on MTV2 on July 17, 2006, and ran for a single season of twenty episodes The show was hosted by Ernie Reyes, Jr., and featured practitioners of various styles of martial arts competing in one-on-one semi-contact point sparring matches and group competitions.

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Lovesusti The Worst Film Ever
RipDelight This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.
Lachlan Coulson This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.
Scarlet The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Robert Cordle I have been a Martial artist for many years now, and when I watched Final Fu I was very impressed with Ernie ReyesJr, the way he judged the competitions,and how he gave them instruction and tips of what to do, if the Martial Artist would only listen to the Instruction,They would learn a lot from Ernie Reyes Jr ,he is a true Expert of the Martial Arts that brings honor to The Art, I watched him fight on IKSA Awesome Job Ernie!, I look forward to seeing Ernie and his Dad Ernie Reyes in some more Martial arts Movies in the future. Final Fu was great but ,I think that if they let Ernie and his Dad direct a Martial Arts program that they would have a much better chance of turning out a bigger crowd to watch,(no offence to the directors)for the fact that Ernie Reyes Jr and Ernie Sr has the Experience and skills it takes to achieve what ever goal they set out to do,but thats my opinion.
ditimau The show was pretty lame. Thus, why we don't see it very often on MTV if at all. The biggest problem with the show was that it was rigged at the end, according to some of the producers. They couldn't tell who actually won that last fight and it caused a bit of a stink when they gave it to the winner cause he really didn't win scoring wise. So it remains more pseudo reality where the producers make minor "adjustments" to the story to create some sort of drama. Some of the segments where rigged in which the contestants' objectives weren't placed in the segment as so they wouldn't win. Dirty tricks I would say. In the long run 25K went to the wrong person. Don't waste your time with this unless it is four a.m. and they are blasting it on MTV2 and your on a commercial break form TBS.
bradc19872000 This show was awesome. Ernie Reyes, Jr. was a fantastic host, and the competitors were all great fighters. Even when they don't kick to the head, these guys go all out on each other, battling in inter-gender fights with no weight classes, enduring crippling kicks to the body, the legs, even the groin.The challenges were all very interesting, and would test the true skill of even the best martial artist.SPOILER ALERT: I was quite pleased that the Final Fu and the winner of the $25,000 was Ninjitsu and Tae Kwon Do stylist, and world forms and weapons champion Daniel Sterling. I was rooting for him all along, and I knew he could do it.
dragongirl_riku I found this show very entertaining and addictive. I am a martial artist myself from Master Ernie Reyes Jr's father's school. While some people seem to believe that the judges are bias from my personal experience they are judging correctly. The show is different from other "reality" show which I cannot stand. The show closely reflects the teachings of martial arts and is entertaining in general. as a martial artist I find points in the show funny and the fights are really good. There are times when I get a little upset at some of the contestants but overall the show is fantastic and I would recommend it to everyone martial artist or other wise.