Anyone here Fans of the 70s Show Les Brigades du Tigre? Which is a Police Procedural Show Taking Place in Pre World War 1 France and Has Lots of Fight Scenes Featuring Savate and other Contemporary French Martial Arts!

Where the hell did you get the idea of me being a Francophile? People criticized me and acucsed me of being a Nazi for writing an aritcle criticizing the French Army's extremeely idiotic performance in World ar 2.

ANd you obviously don't watch much cinema. If you dd you'd know how nowadays Bruce Lee gets criticized a lot for looking unrealistic by fans of The Matrix and other modern cinematic franchises.

Hell I even got downvoted at r/France for quoting my Grandma's hateful remarks towards France.

Its also obvious you haven't seen BBC programs. s someone who has only seen random bts of Brigades Du Tigres its no worse than some of the old SHerlock Holmes programs e had in the UK in terms of its fight choreography. Which had its leads actually train in Bartitsu before filming (on top of British actors esp A listers like Timothy Dalton commonly learning SHakespearan swordfighting as part of their Stage Play part of their career before moving onto TV and later cinema).

You are mistaken if you think I love France. MMany people get very mad when I state the blunt truths of how pansy France was in WWII and how mindbloggingly stupid their generalship and military doctrines was in World War 1.

/r/Savate Thread Parent