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![]() The dragon's legacy lives on IN 1972, filming on Bruce Lee's movie Game of Death was called to a halt - with 90 minutes of footage shot - to allow the actor to star in Enter the Dragon. |
![]() New Fist Of Fury: Jackie Chan to replace Bruce Lee Following the death of Bruce Lee, film producers paid homage to his legend by doing their damndest to make a fast buck on the most famous name in kung fu. Lookalikes, name-alikes and soundalikes all appeared with the law of diminishing returns being proven by the rotten films and actors that had but a threadbare connection to Bruce Lee. Lee Roy Lung even donned the famous yellow-and-black jumpsuit to star in The Bruce Lee Story , with Lee Roy being cast as Bruce Lee for a biopic but also getting to star in the film-within-a-film that Bruce Lee would have made. |
![]() Stephen Chow, huge Bruce Lee fan, to play Kato in the remake of the Green Hornet Hot off the heels that Seth Rogan is going to play the Green Hornet comes word that Stephen Chow is in talks to play Kato. Although Stephen Chow is a huge Bruce Lee fan and is well known for this fact I am not sure why he would want to play the role of Kato. We will have to wait and see how this one progresses. |
![]() Teenager's essay about Bruce Lee: in whose shoes do you want to wake up tomorrow? If you could wake up tomorrow and be in someone else's shoes, who would it be? |
![]() The Un-Humvee: Beijing Jeep Rolls Out Bruce Lee-Inspired Military Jeep When American auto designer Edward Wong set out to create the first new Chinese military Jeep in 35 years, he drew his inspiration from Bruce Lee and the Shaolin monks, Chinese Buddhists associated with the martial arts. Little wonder then, that the new BJ2S is nicknamed "the Warrior." |
![]() Shannon Lee hints new Bruce Lee game In a video interview with Gametrailers, they sit down with Shannon Lee, Bruce Lee’s daughter, to discuss her father’s gaming legacy. |
![]() Spike TV: presentation of Bruce Lee Day. The homage: ten hours of programming and rare digital content, the greatest martial arts film of all time In conjunction with Spike TV's presentation of Bruce Lee Day, http://www.gametrailers.com/ and http://www.spiketv.com/ will both feature exclusive digital content in a unique cross promotion. |
![]() Chinese state television CCTV is producing a 50-part series on Bruce lEe BEIJING (Reuters Life!) - Martial arts star Bruce Lee's legend will live on 34 years after his death, and this time it won't be in a movie theatre but on TV. |
![]() Bruce Lee student hosts workshop: Bustillo teaches Filipino stick fighting at Dragon's Den in Union City Bustillo teaches Filipino stick fighting at Dragon's Den in Union City. The Filipino martial art of stick fighting, Cacoy Doce Pares, is hard to defend against. And for centuries, it was even harder to learn. |
![]() Bruce Lee inspires a police in India to use nunchaku and study martial arts Surat (Gujarat): A police force in Navsari in Gujarat has decided to look East for inspiration. Policemen are now training to use the nunchaku so that they can show criminals just who the boss is. |
![]() Bruce Lee’s Diet: Avoid refined flour, Chinese Food, Dairy Food, Size of Portions / Number of Meals, Protein Drinks, Supplements, Carbohydrates - Juicing and blending, Honey and Ginseng, Sample Meals Bruce Lee is famous for his devotion to martial arts and his great abilities in this field. He was not only an exceptional martial artist, but also a serious body builder. He firmly beleived that diet played a very important role in achieving his objectives. However, he was not an expert in nutrition, he gained most of his information from body building magazines and experimented with different supplements in addition to eating a well balanced healthy diet. |
Biopic "Bruce" on martial arts legend Bruce Lee's relationship with his son Brandon will be made for $12 million starting next year Biopic "Bruce" on martial arts legend Bruce Lee's relationship with his son Brandon will be made for $12 million starting next year. Directed by Stanley Kwan with production design and editing help from William Chang, Wong Kar Wai's longtime collaborator. Jimmy Ngai is developing the script and the film will be made in cooperation with the Lee estate. |
![]() Martial arts masterpiece 'Enter the Dragon' is flawless, influential, and enormously entertaining So much of Enter the Dragon is flawless, influential, or enormously entertaining that finding fault in this classic is nearly impossible. Bruce Lee shines, going undercover to expose a crime lord holding a fighting tournament. Every serious martial arts film to follow owes its existence to this 1973 masterpiece. |
![]() Bruce Lee and Me: A Martial Arts Adventure The martial arts memoirs Bruce Lee and Me and American Shaolin are the stuff of glorious fantasy, writes Steven Poole. |
![]() Chuck Norris: So who is the greatest martial arts champion ever? Parade magazine this past week conducted an online poll, asking the question, "Who would you rate as the toughest martial-arts star ever on the big screen?" |
![]() Bruce Lee’s The Silent Flute: the adventure epic Circle of Iron on DVD with David Carradine, Christopher Lee, Roddy McDowall and Eli Wallach The adventure epic written by Bruce Lee Circle of Iron is set to arrive on DVD in a new two-disc special Edition from Blue Underground on May 29th for the suggested retail price of $29.95. |
![]() A man who called a Chinese restaurant owner "Bruce Lee" was not being racist A man who called a Chinese restaurant owner "Bruce Lee" was not being racist, a sheriff has ruled. |
![]() Fight to the Death! A look at some notable entries in the genre Pro wrestler "Stone Cold" Steve Austin's first turn as a leading man, "The Condemned," sank like a stone at the box office this past weekend, netting out a paltry $1,732 per theater. Could it be that, so soon after the terrible events at Virginia Tech, audiences weren't ready for a film whose unfortunate tagline of choice is "10 people will fight. 9 people will die. You get to watch"? Or maybe people were just hip to the fact that "The Condemned"'s premise of people fighting to the death for entertainment purposes (that of the audiences both within and watching the film) is hardly new. Movies have used the contrivance of the death-tournament as a vehicle for commentary on our violence- and voyeurism-obsessed culture, as its own excuse for copious violence and voyeurism, or, sometimes, both. Here's a look at some notable entries in the genre. |
![]() Bruce Lee and Elis Presley: the king of kung-fu and the king of rock and rool. 2007 Seni Film Festival in London Coming to the 2007 Seni Film Festival in London are a collection of new and classic martial arts movies dominated by a screening of rare Bruce Lee footage from his live demonstration during a Long Beach competition in 1967. |
![]() Bruce Lee was ranked 37 in the History's 100 Most Influential People survey in Japan Those lists of the greatest people in history usually have names like Abraham Lincoln and George Washington at the top, and then there are usually some athletes like Jackie Robinson or Joe Louis a little further down. At least, that's what the lists look like in America. There was recently , and it looked a little different. |
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