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I have 3 DVD releases and that's it. Not too bothered about owning a BR edition either tbh. Also, imo ETD's Nunchaku moment isn't a patch on those featured in TWOTD, FOF and GOD. Lee's 'rods of iron' action in the latter three titles has never lost it's ability to impress.
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Fist Of Fury, for his true animal fighting style and Enter The Dragon which still stands up as a great film today, superb music score too. If you watch any other martial arts / Hong Kong movies made in 1972 / 73 when these were you can see just how far ahead Bruce Lee was. |
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Enter The Dragon is my favourite Lee movie but I prefer the fight scenes in Way & Fist.
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You're right there regarding the fights.
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I love watching his movies with great martial arts scenes. He is the idol of many people including me.
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My favourite is ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD where Brad Pitt kicks his ass!
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Bruce Jun Fan Lee (Lee Siu Loong) was born in 1940 in San Francisco, CA while his parents were on tour with the Chinese Opera.Meng long guo jiang. Bruce Lee remains the greatest icon of martial arts cinema and a key figure of modern popular media
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