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Kung Fu Hustle. Kill Bill.
The movie "Bloodsport" included several styles (real & imaginary), including Muay Thai, kung fu, karate, and plenty of choreographed sequences designed to look good on screen, but not necessarily drawn directly from any particular, formal styles (such as the monkey fighter, the implied sumo grappler, and Ray Jackson's uncontrolled street-fighting technique). For example, the character Chong Li is Korean and therefore implied this his style is Tae Kwon Do, Tang Soo Do, or another Korean style, but the actor -- Bolo Yeung -- is actually practiced in kung fu. The miscellaneous and unnamed extras most likely used kung fu.
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It is a Kung Fu movie, see the related link for a place to get it.
No, Viper from Kung Fu Panda is a character from an animated movie, and therefor cannot invest in cosmetics. Within the movie, Viper supposedly comes from a culture in which lipstick had not been added to the cosmetic repertoire.