Is it just me, or does Bruce Lee sound like a major stoner?
Found at least 250 reviews matching “Young Bruce Lee”
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The Clones of Bruce Lee 1981
4 times as many Bruce Lees as Enter the Dragon, but not close to 4 times as good.
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Be Water 2020
The cynical among you might be wondering why Bruce Lee, star of TV and film and not sports, would be profiled on ESPN’s reliably high-quality 30 For 30 series. But the cynical are not the target audience of this exceptional biography, which takes a conventional format and imbues it with its subject’s own philosophies as well as timely meditations on race, racism, and how they relate to the American story – an idealized story of limitless success that, in retrospect,…
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The Way of the Dragon 1972
That's more like it.
Bruce Lee being Bruce Lee with nunchucks and kicks and he fights Chuck Norris. Everything you could ask for from a Bruce Lee movie.
Yet, not quite as cool as Enter the Dragon. Also some of the comedy was a bit too wacky.
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Fist of Fury 1972
Nachdem der Erste eher ein Film mit Bruce Lee war, ist dieser nun der erste richtige Bruce Lee Film. Die Geräusche, die Nunchakus, die Art zu kämpfen, einfach alles was Bruce Lee ausgemacht hat.
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Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story 1993
Highly fictionalized but well intentioned, DRAGON captures the spiritual/ emotional truth of Bruce Lee's struggle as a Chinese immigrant.
Jason Scott Lee deserves a comeback.
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Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story 1993
I watched this countless times as a kid. It's still one of my favourite films. Jason Scott Lee did a good job as Bruce Lee
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The Clones of Bruce Lee 1981
As if making imitation Bruce Lee movies wasn't insulting enough, how about making a film about THREE fake Bruce Lees? In The Clones of Bruce Lee a scientist takes a sample of Bruce Lee's cells after his death and uses them to create three clones which are cleverly named Bruce Lee 1 (Dragon Lee), Bruce Lee 2 (Bruce Le), and Bruce Lee 3 (Bruce Lai). After their creation we are treated to a lengthy training montage with special guest trainer…
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Kindergarten Ninja 1994
Stars Bruce Lee’s ghost, double denim and young kids getting kicked in the face by drug dealers.
Also sponsored by D.A.R.E. To keep kids off drugs.
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Enter the Dragon 1973
Endlessly fascinated by performers like Bruce Lee & Gene Kelly that choreograph their films. Love when they shoot it wide with limited cutaways to really showcase their schtoyle; with their films I’m admittedly generally more interested in seeing that than whatever plot they built around it. Just love watching master artists in their prime.
Didn’t realize Lee died right after this so young, what a shame.
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I Am Bruce Lee 2012
#40DocumentaryMovie
#Truestory
Film ke 20: I am Bruce Lee (2012)
Film dokumenter tentang kehidupan seorang Bruce Lee dari mulai masa kecil, Karir di Hollywood sampai kematiannya yang misterius..
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Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story 1993
Fun but the balls they have to actually call it The Bruce Lee Story is something. “A” Bruce Lee Story maybe. Combines some interesting discussion of American acceptance of Chinese influences with fun but insanely overblown action which kinda just makes the intention of the film ridiculous.
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Rapid Fire 1992
I enjoyed Rapid Fire, a martial arts based action movie starring Brandon Lee, son of the legendary Bruce Lee. I would describe the style as a synthesis of his father's no nonsense efficiency and Jackie Chan's creative environment based stunt fighting involving everyday objects found within the scenes. It's hard not to be bummed out though since the charisma put forth by Lee shows a skilled young actor that could have had a very promising career
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Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story 1993
A decent biopic of the legendary martial arts master. I liked how Jason Scott Lee captured the rhythm and cadence of Bruce Lee's speaking voice; it reminded me of the footage from old interviews I saw of him in the TV documentary I Am Bruce Lee.
I knew that Bruce Lee disapproved of the Asian character stereotypes that existed in American films at the time. Whether it was a factual event or not, his reaction to the character of Mr.… -
Game of Death 1978
God bless Bruce Lee, Robert Clouse and the forty minutes of archive footage used to complete ‘Game of Death, 1978’. Released five years after Lee's death and 'Enter the Dragon, 1973'.
Lee himself penned the script and was supposed to direct the film (having garnered enough clout by then) before he died of cerebral edema, whilst filming.
In the original script, the center-point of the film where the physics bending action takes place (the Wachowski brothers were around ten at…
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Bruce Lee: The Legend 1984
The Official Golden Harvest tribute to the Master of the Martial Arts Film, Bruce Lee. Solid documentary...
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The Way of the Dragon 1972
Why are there more Chuck Norris jokes than Bruce Lee jokes?
Because Bruce Lee is no Joke.
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