The chubby guy that he is fighting at the beginning is a young Sammo Hung. Sammo was a friend of Jackie Chan's and appeared in a bunch of movies with him, as well as solo. Actually a very good fighter.
Not just friends, peers. They lived and trained together at the China Drama Academy under very brutal conditions when they were teens. Jackie Chan is in this movie as well, he's one of the guards Bruce Lee grabs by the face in the underground guard fight scene.
Awesome. The Legend Bruce Lee’s Magnum Opus. So many people got into martial arts because of him. Way of the Dragon is great also with Chuck Norris in the Roman Colesseum.
Recommended viewings for kicks: 1. The Last Dragon 2. Force Four aka Black Force 3. Devils Express aka Gang Wars 4. Shorinji Kempo aka The Killing Machine 5. The Street Fighter series (starring Shinichi Chiba) 6. The Sister Street Fighter films (starring Etsuko Shihomi)
Great reaction from you and Sensei Vidal! Always wanted to see your reaction to Bruce Lee. No better film to start off with than Enter The Dragon. Cool that Sensei Vidal pointed out Pat Johnson. As for the sister, that was Angela Mao. She was a famous actor in Chinese films. Her skills are actually from Hapkido! Can’t wait to see more of the reactions!
I am enjoying watching you two reacting much more than I ever enjoyed watching the actual movie. I hope one day if you ever visit the US, the two of you get to do something in person.
It's great to see you and Sensei Vidal hanging out and having a good time together. More people should know about him and how he helped create the magic of the first Karate Kid film. I *really* hope he eventually appears in Cobra Kai in person (the series has already mentioned his name several times...it's like the producers are teasing us).
“You must be shapeless, formless, like water. When you pour water in a cup, it becomes the cup. When you pour water in a bottle, it becomes the bottle. When you pour water in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Water can drip and it can crash. Become like water my friend.” Bruce Lee.
American Slang at work, when Vidal says that BKF had some of the "baddest fighters", bad means greatest in this context. Jim Kelly trained with Steve Sanders who later changed his name to Steve Muhammad. Osu !
I've watched Bruce Lee- Enter The Dragon so many times, to me it's the benchmark. A good story, brilliant and very on point music, interesting characters and a good setting. The whole tone of this film makes for a perfect martial arts movie.
The person who did music is "Lalo Shifrin" who is arguably the most iconic composer in movie history! He did the theme for Mission Impossible & the scores for Cool Hand Luke, Amityville Horror, and Rush Hour trilogy! P.S. Ennio Morricone (The Thing & The Good Bad and Ugly) and John Williams (Star Wars & Jaws) are IMHO the top 3, along with Lalo!
Thank you for that Sensei. I really love this movie a real piece of true art. Daryl Vidal is a great guy I can tell without knowing him, and when I saw KK1 I was impressed by his abilities. I knew right away it's a real martial artist. Too bad I was busy today when it was aired. And you don't know how I would wish to watch Kickboxer with you and to react. But if not with anyone please do Kickboxer.
Up until the 80s it was standard practice to cast martial artists, not actors, in martial arts movies. Then in the 90s they got away from that and began training actors in martial arts, as well as employing more martial arts trained stunt doubles. So as you watch martial arts movies through time the general trend is that the acting gets better but the martial arts gets worse. The rare exception is when you have someone who is a great martial artist who can also act, like Donnie Yen, Sonny Chiba, Sho Kosugi, Jackie Chan, and of course Bruce Lee.
I love Bruce Lees movies and philosophy, i personally study, train and practice his fighting system of Jeet Kune Do and seeing you watch this movie is interesting because of the different perspectives of other fighters. Also Bruce Lee finished four films which are The Big Boss, Fists of Fury, Way of the Dragon and Enter the Dragon in that order, and the fifth film Game of Death was never finished because he unfortunately died before it's completion.
@@domingorubies656 yeah, I wish The Green Hornet Wasnt canceled and I love how Kato was so much cooler then the Green Hornet they just called it the Kato show in Asia
@@mr.dikovitch5524 yeah and they should have let him star in Kung Fu , would have been Epic. Gave it to David Carradine because they didn’t think an Asian could Star back then , boy were they wrong xd
2:34 Lalo Schriffrin best known for the "Mission Impossible" theme 2:53 "That's not kung fu!" - That's one of Bruce's doubles, who would either be Yuen Biao or Yuen Wah (Landlord from "Kung Fu Hustle")
Bob Wall was a black belt in American Tang Soo Do under Chuck Norris. He was originally a student under Joe Lewis (shorin-ryu) and co-owner of the Sherman Oaks Karate Studio with him. After Lewis sold his half to Norris, Wall became a student of his. The thugs in the golf course fight scene are Pat Johnson, Darnell Garcia and Michael Bissell, all black belts under Norris. All of who at one point in the 1970s had been an instructor of my instructor during the original Norris association.
Bruce’s voice in the scene with the monk was dubbed by Lee biographer John Little because the audio was lost. The monk’s dialogue was done by the actor who played him, Ray Chaio.
Understandably many people focus on the amazing physical feats of Bruce Lee; however, I think those would have quickly faded into past memories if it weren’t for Bruce Lee’s deeper contributions to martial arts, especially in the US. His philosophy, strategy, spirituality, and strident positions on diversity and unity make him a true legend. Not unlike Muhammad Ali became more than simply a boxer, Bruce Lee became more than a martial artist, while simultaneously defining exactly what a martial artist should be. ✌️
The term "Hook kick" is somewhat nebulous... There is a JKD Hook Kick which is really a round kick in common terms and then there is a Hook Kick which is normally done from the lead which uses the heel, then there is the Spinning Hook kick which is normally called a Wheel kick... Take your pick... In actual JKD the Hook kick used most often would be the JKD (normal term round) kick... which would use the JKD pendulum footwork -- that is some cool shit... :)
Originally the early part of this film, the opening fight, the moment of Bruce with his sensei, and him tutoring the young martial artist were taken out. I would assume for run time given when this movie came out but also Hollywood politics probably felt audiences would like it. But I can't imagine it not being in there because it shows the level and intelligence of Bruce's character and I think really plays into why he is not only chosen to go after the villain Haun but why he wins in the end, it is body and mind.
The scene where you folks talk about his real voice was not his real voice. This was one of several scenes that were added in a special edition and were dubbed by someone else because Lee had only dubbed the original version of Enter the Dragon. The very next scene with his student was his real voice.
I love the commentary from Darryl. "emotional content." lol. I know it's not related, but it also makes me think about the joke about "emotional damage."
The voice is dubbed by John Little when he is talking to the Shaolin monk. Bruce Lee's voice starts when he talks with the government operative Braithwaite. The conversation with the Shaolin monk wasn't shown when the movie was released. It was added years later and John Little supplied the voice for Bruce.
i always heard that seppuku was a cut and the disembowelment of your intestines(if they don't come out on their own they must be helped) and then the head is cut at the neck if they complete both tasks in order to help them along faster. getting this mainly from the anime "shigurui death frenzy"
You should check out these Sonny Chiba movies from the 70's: The Street Fighter (激突! 殺人拳) 1974 Return of the Street Fighter ((殺人拳2) 1974 The Street Fighter's Last Revenge (逆襲! 殺人拳) 1974 Killing Machine (少林寺拳法) 1975 The Defensive Power of Aikido (激突! 合気道) 1975 Karate Bullfighter (けんか空手 極真拳) 1975 Karate Bearfighter (けんか空手 極真無頼拳) 1975 Dragon Princess (必殺女拳士) 1976 Karate Warriors (子連れ殺人拳) 1976 Karate for Life (空手バカ一代) 1977 Also the spinoff series of The Street Fighter: Sister Street Fighter (女必殺拳) 1974 Sister Street Fighter: Hanging by a Thread (女必殺拳 危機一髪) 1974 The Return of the Sister Street Fighter (帰って来た女必殺拳) 1975 Sister Street Fighter - Fifth level Fist (女必殺五段拳) 1976
Stunt Yeun Wah did do the monk scene somersault over the raised arms of the monks and took off Bruces cocky walk on landing. Also he did the flip off the floor when hitting Sammo Hung in the face. Yeun also did the same shoulder flip for John Saxon when he fights with Bolo. And yes, it is true that Yuen is the man who doubles for Bruce in the famed acrobatic flip in the Oharra fight sequence.
Love watching your videos. You do a great job and i love how engaged you are with the content you are covering. Please do a video on Bobby Taboada. I think you will enjoy his master level skill at his chosen art. I find him amazing and frankly unreal. Keep up the great work!
2:08 bruce lee ALWAYS stiffens up... he believed in doing an entire imaginary fight with fully flexed muscle. That it helped set in stone the movements...
there is a chinese movie that is very good and its called Ip man. Its mainly about wing chun and other kung-fu styles, but its about the time that japan invaded china, so one of the main characters is a japanese shotokan karate master and the black belt japanese soldiers that fight against chinese kung-fu masters. I recommend this movie so you can react to it (if you want). But it kinda gives a bad image to the japanese people, and the movie is in cantonese, so I don´t know.
I guess at that time after a lot of Kungfu and Ninja movies they probably thought martial arts competition and tournaments movie were more popular, fun, and interesting, Enter the Dragon, Karate Kid, Sidekicks, Shootfighter, Bloodsport, Best of the Best, No retreat no surrender, Mortal Kombat, Kickboxer
Enter the Dragon I think was his fourth movie if you don’t count any of the ones he was in as a young kid or the shows he did, his first movie is the Big Boss that was called Fist of Fury in America, then Fist of Fury that the name was changed to The Chinese Connection in the U.S., then Way of the Dragon that the name in the west was changed to Return of the Dragon, then he was working on Game of Death but didn’t finish to go do Enter the Dragon, then he died and they tried to finish Game of Death but it wasn’t very good
The other instructor in the BKF scene with GM Sabir(Steve) Muhammed founder of Wu Shun Shur Chuan Fa is GM Donnie Williams founder of Kifaru Jutsu. You can learn more about the BKF at Thinnman Ventures channel. ruclips.net/video/n7HAfZvl-KQ/видео.html
You should watch it with someone who knows who these great people are. Sammo hung was the guy fighting Bruce in the beginning of the film. Bob wall is one of chuck Norris top students and friends. Jim kelly shorin ryu karate champ. Bill paxton. One of Bruce Lee's friends and private students. Also a black belt in shotokan and judo. Bolo yueng body builder and martial artist Shih kien eagle claw and choy li fat kung fu Angela Mao hapkido And a very young stunt man called Jackie chan.
@@someoriginalname6004 I love to see the reaction on people who see Bruce Lee for the fist time. But this was a let down. They were not paying attention.
The first time I saw Enter the Dragon August 1973 right before my 10th. BD @ the famous VAN NUYS FOX THEATER in Los Angeles. Life changing to be sure. BTW it was the British MI6, not the CIA, that led the operation onto Han’s Island. Remember HONG KONG was still a British Colony & Protectorate. EDIT: Bruce didn’t do the victorious somersault either. Bruce was on record that The use of stuntmen & trampolines was a personal irritant
Reaction Video Playlist:
ruclips.net/video/Q9xDGt0mMdQ/видео.html
🥋FREE TRIAL|Online Group Lesson🥋
karateintokyo.com/
🥋Online Private Lesson🥋
karateintokyo.com/online-training/
You should review The Street Fighter with Sonny Chiba.
Gotta react to Way of The Dragon, The Quest & Blood ‘n’ Bone
When are you going to react to the rest of the movie?
The chubby guy that he is fighting at the beginning is a young Sammo Hung. Sammo was a friend of Jackie Chan's and appeared in a bunch of movies with him, as well as solo. Actually a very good fighter.
@@CharlyYTEK Maybe, I haven't seen them in anything together for a long time.
Not just friends, peers. They lived and trained together at the China Drama Academy under very brutal conditions when they were teens. Jackie Chan is in this movie as well, he's one of the guards Bruce Lee grabs by the face in the underground guard fight scene.
Jackie Chan is also the guy who gets kneed in the nuts during the flashback that sets up Bruce's revenge plot, unless I'm mistaken.
Correct 👍
@@Enthymenehe is also the guy in the underground fight scene who dramatically gets grabbed by Bruce Lee and has his neck broken out of framd
Awesome. The Legend Bruce Lee’s Magnum Opus. So many people got into martial arts because of him. Way of the Dragon is great also with Chuck Norris in the Roman Colesseum.
The best fight scene of all time like 2 gladiators going at it.
Is part 2 on the way soon? Can’t wait!
The sister of bruce in the movie is Angela Mao a true martial artist and hong kong movie star, her most important film was Hapkido.
enter the dragon is one of the best movies ever, so many legends ..you will without a doubt enjoy parts 2 n 3
Recommended viewings for kicks:
1. The Last Dragon
2. Force Four aka Black Force
3. Devils Express aka Gang Wars
4. Shorinji Kempo aka The Killing Machine
5. The Street Fighter series (starring Shinichi Chiba)
6. The Sister Street Fighter films (starring Etsuko Shihomi)
Great reaction from you and Sensei Vidal! Always wanted to see your reaction to Bruce Lee. No better film to start off with than Enter The Dragon. Cool that Sensei Vidal pointed out Pat Johnson. As for the sister, that was Angela Mao. She was a famous actor in Chinese films. Her skills are actually from Hapkido! Can’t wait to see more of the reactions!
Where’s part 2 and 3 bro?
I am enjoying watching you two reacting much more than I ever enjoyed watching the actual movie. I hope one day if you ever visit the US, the two of you get to do something in person.
I don’t think it’s possible for someone not to like this movie 🍿
Oh man. Now I kinda want them to react to Way of the Dragon. If anything just for THAT fight scene.
It's great to see you and Sensei Vidal hanging out and having a good time together. More people should know about him and how he helped create the magic of the first Karate Kid film. I *really* hope he eventually appears in Cobra Kai in person (the series has already mentioned his name several times...it's like the producers are teasing us).
Jim Kelly was also a professional tennis player. He came in second at a doubles tournament for his best placing.
Where's the follow up? You and Mr Vidal's reaction is wonderful.
“You must be shapeless, formless, like water. When you pour water in a cup, it becomes the cup. When you pour water in a bottle, it becomes the bottle. When you pour water in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Water can drip and it can crash. Become like water my friend.” Bruce Lee.
I apply this philosophy in every thing I do. I adapt to my surroundings like water.
Pat Johnson, stunt coordinator and referee in Karate Kid 1,2, and 3, is also in this movie!
American Slang at work, when Vidal says that BKF had some of the "baddest fighters", bad means greatest in this context. Jim Kelly trained with Steve Sanders who later changed his name to Steve Muhammad. Osu !
I was 4 when I saw Enter the Dragon, this made me practice martial arts.. I still remember every single dialog of this movie!! Jaja
Nice surprise sensei. Looking forward to part 2 and 3
I've watched Bruce Lee- Enter The Dragon so many times, to me it's the benchmark. A good story, brilliant and very on point music, interesting characters and a good setting. The whole tone of this film makes for a perfect martial arts movie.
The person who did music is "Lalo Shifrin" who is arguably the most iconic composer in movie history! He did the theme for Mission Impossible & the scores for Cool Hand Luke, Amityville Horror, and Rush Hour trilogy!
P.S. Ennio Morricone (The Thing & The Good Bad and Ugly) and John Williams (Star Wars & Jaws) are IMHO the top 3, along with Lalo!
The guy he fights in the beginning at the temple is Samo Hong
A movie like this is good to watch with someone else who is familiar with it. that way you don' t miss small details.
You need to watch Fist of Legend, Rumble In the Bronx, Ip Man, the Grandmaster
Thank you for that Sensei. I really love this movie a real piece of true art. Daryl Vidal is a great guy I can tell without knowing him, and when I saw KK1 I was impressed by his abilities. I knew right away it's a real martial artist. Too bad I was busy today when it was aired. And you don't know how I would wish to watch Kickboxer with you and to react. But if not with anyone please do Kickboxer.
Up until the 80s it was standard practice to cast martial artists, not actors, in martial arts movies. Then in the 90s they got away from that and began training actors in martial arts, as well as employing more martial arts trained stunt doubles. So as you watch martial arts movies through time the general trend is that the acting gets better but the martial arts gets worse. The rare exception is when you have someone who is a great martial artist who can also act, like Donnie Yen, Sonny Chiba, Sho Kosugi, Jackie Chan, and of course Bruce Lee.
Where's part 2??
The big guy was Bolo Yeung who played in Bloodsport and Double Impact with Van Damn.
I love Bruce Lees movies and philosophy, i personally study, train and practice his fighting system of Jeet Kune Do and seeing you watch this movie is interesting because of the different perspectives of other fighters. Also Bruce Lee finished four films which are The Big Boss, Fists of Fury, Way of the Dragon and Enter the Dragon in that order, and the fifth film Game of Death was never finished because he unfortunately died before it's completion.
Yes and he also had a lot of TV Series appearances like Green Hornet , Longstreet and Marlowe.
@@domingorubies656 yeah, I wish The Green Hornet Wasnt canceled and I love how Kato was so much cooler then the Green Hornet they just called it the Kato show in Asia
@@mr.dikovitch5524 yeah and they should have let him star in Kung Fu , would have been Epic. Gave it to David Carradine because they didn’t think an Asian could Star back then , boy were they wrong xd
@@domingorubies656 I know, when I learned they did that I was so pissed, they really missed out
2:34 Lalo Schriffrin best known for the "Mission Impossible" theme
2:53 "That's not kung fu!" - That's one of Bruce's doubles, who would either be Yuen Biao or Yuen Wah (Landlord from "Kung Fu Hustle")
Bob Wall was a black belt in American Tang Soo Do under Chuck Norris. He was originally a student under Joe Lewis (shorin-ryu) and co-owner of the Sherman Oaks Karate Studio with him. After Lewis sold his half to Norris, Wall became a student of his.
The thugs in the golf course fight scene are Pat Johnson, Darnell Garcia and Michael Bissell, all black belts under Norris. All of who at one point in the 1970s had been an instructor of my instructor during the original Norris association.
After the beginning fight sequence with Samo Hung, the person who flips over the monks is Bruce Lee's stunt double, Yuen wah.
Btw, Yuen Wah is a the same guy who plays the landlord/Tai Chi master in "Kung Fu Hustle"
@@johnlloyddy7016 Yes! He does! I love that movie!
where's the part 2 and 3???
This is very enjoyable have you released part 2 or part 3 of this reaction?
Bruce’s voice in the scene with the monk was dubbed by Lee biographer John Little because the audio was lost. The monk’s dialogue was done by the actor who played him, Ray Chaio.
No part 2?
In the first part of this movie her name is Angela Yao. And is the first degree black belt in hapkido.
So where are parts 2 and 3?
I've been waiting for Yusuke-sensei to review this film! After you finish your review for this The Way of the Dragon or, if you dare, Fist of Fury.
Understandably many people focus on the amazing physical feats of Bruce Lee; however, I think those would have quickly faded into past memories if it weren’t for Bruce Lee’s deeper contributions to martial arts, especially in the US. His philosophy, strategy, spirituality, and strident positions on diversity and unity make him a true legend. Not unlike Muhammad Ali became more than simply a boxer, Bruce Lee became more than a martial artist, while simultaneously defining exactly what a martial artist should be. ✌️
I loved your review of Enter the Dragon. Where are part two and three? I would love to see you watch and review Way of the Dragon as well.
The chubby guy Bruce fought in the beginning is Sammo Hung and the girl who fights is Angela Mao Ying
The term "Hook kick" is somewhat nebulous... There is a JKD Hook Kick which is really a round kick in common terms and then there is a Hook Kick which is normally done from the lead which uses the heel, then there is the Spinning Hook kick which is normally called a Wheel kick... Take your pick... In actual JKD the Hook kick used most often would be the JKD (normal term round) kick... which would use the JKD pendulum footwork -- that is some cool shit... :)
Originally the early part of this film, the opening fight, the moment of Bruce with his sensei, and him tutoring the young martial artist were taken out. I would assume for run time given when this movie came out but also Hollywood politics probably felt audiences would like it. But I can't imagine it not being in there because it shows the level and intelligence of Bruce's character and I think really plays into why he is not only chosen to go after the villain Haun but why he wins in the end, it is body and mind.
I ove how you respond to Master Bruce..because most people think he wasn't human..continue!
The best content on RUclips... Thank you so much
The scene where you folks talk about his real voice was not his real voice. This was one of several scenes that were added in a special edition and were dubbed by someone else because Lee had only dubbed the original version of Enter the Dragon. The very next scene with his student was his real voice.
I love the commentary from Darryl. "emotional content." lol.
I know it's not related, but it also makes me think about the joke about "emotional damage."
The voice is dubbed by John Little when he is talking to the Shaolin monk. Bruce Lee's voice starts when he talks with the government operative Braithwaite. The conversation with the Shaolin monk wasn't shown when the movie was released. It was added years later and John Little supplied the voice for Bruce.
Yay! Good to have this pair up again
The flip he did after the first fight was a body double the first guy he faught was Sammo Hung.
The best martial arts movie of all time.
i always heard that seppuku was a cut and the disembowelment of your intestines(if they don't come out on their own they must be helped) and then the head is cut at the neck if they complete both tasks in order to help them along faster. getting this mainly from the anime "shigurui death frenzy"
You should check out these Sonny Chiba movies from the 70's:
The Street Fighter (激突! 殺人拳) 1974
Return of the Street Fighter ((殺人拳2) 1974
The Street Fighter's Last Revenge (逆襲! 殺人拳) 1974
Killing Machine (少林寺拳法) 1975
The Defensive Power of Aikido (激突! 合気道) 1975
Karate Bullfighter (けんか空手 極真拳) 1975
Karate Bearfighter (けんか空手 極真無頼拳) 1975
Dragon Princess (必殺女拳士) 1976
Karate Warriors (子連れ殺人拳) 1976
Karate for Life (空手バカ一代) 1977
Also the spinoff series of The Street Fighter:
Sister Street Fighter (女必殺拳) 1974
Sister Street Fighter: Hanging by a Thread (女必殺拳 危機一髪) 1974
The Return of the Sister Street Fighter (帰って来た女必殺拳) 1975
Sister Street Fighter - Fifth level Fist (女必殺五段拳) 1976
Bruce’s voice in the scene with the monk was dubbed as well. The original sound was lost, so it was redubbed by Bruce Lee historian John Little.
The original Johnny Cage and Liu Kang, were in this film. The rich white guy martial artist, and the Chinese Shaolin monk martial artist.
Stunt Yeun Wah did do the monk scene somersault over the raised arms of the monks and took off Bruces cocky walk on landing. Also he did the flip off the floor when hitting Sammo Hung in the face. Yeun also did the same shoulder flip for John Saxon when he fights with Bolo. And yes, it is true that Yuen is the man who doubles for Bruce in the famed acrobatic flip in the Oharra fight sequence.
Happy to see more joint analyses
I really enjoy your commentaries Sensei !!
Love watching your videos. You do a great job and i love how engaged you are with the content you are covering. Please do a video on Bobby Taboada. I think you will enjoy his master level skill at his chosen art. I find him amazing and frankly unreal. Keep up the great work!
Where's part 2!
"Do you think he's stiffening up?" Sometimes, but even when he's not 😬
2:08 bruce lee ALWAYS stiffens up... he believed in doing an entire imaginary fight with fully flexed muscle. That it helped set in stone the movements...
One of my all time favorite martial arts movies. Hope you'll enjoy it!
My friend owns the original blue suit Bruce wore teaching the young kid.
Such a great movie. All his movies are great
Bruce Lee’s Way of The Dragon is my Fav
You should really watch street fighter from 1974. It's got sonny Chiba, and he really kicks ass
there is a chinese movie that is very good and its called Ip man. Its mainly about wing chun and other kung-fu styles, but its about the time that japan invaded china, so one of the main characters is a japanese shotokan karate master and the black belt japanese soldiers that fight against chinese kung-fu masters. I recommend this movie so you can react to it (if you want). But it kinda gives a bad image to the japanese people, and the movie is in cantonese, so I don´t know.
If I remember correctly, one of the thugs attacking Bruce Lees sister is the legendary Jackie Chan.
I guess at that time after a lot of Kungfu and Ninja movies they probably thought martial arts competition and tournaments movie were more popular, fun, and interesting, Enter the Dragon, Karate Kid, Sidekicks, Shootfighter, Bloodsport, Best of the Best, No retreat no surrender, Mortal Kombat, Kickboxer
The woman that played Bruce Lee's sister knew Hapkido in the movie and in real life.
Enter the Dragon I think was his fourth movie if you don’t count any of the ones he was in as a young kid or the shows he did, his first movie is the Big Boss that was called Fist of Fury in America, then Fist of Fury that the name was changed to The Chinese Connection in the U.S., then Way of the Dragon that the name in the west was changed to Return of the Dragon, then he was working on Game of Death but didn’t finish to go do Enter the Dragon, then he died and they tried to finish Game of Death but it wasn’t very good
It's uncanny how similar Mortal Kombats original movie plot was to EtD.
Bob Wall that played O'Hara passed away.
John Saxon that played Roper passed away.
Thanks for the video! However, this part 1 was uploaded already 2 years ago but there is still no sequel. When we can finally see part 2 and 3?
The other instructor in the BKF scene with GM Sabir(Steve) Muhammed founder of Wu Shun Shur Chuan Fa is GM Donnie Williams founder of Kifaru Jutsu. You can learn more about the BKF at Thinnman Ventures channel.
ruclips.net/video/n7HAfZvl-KQ/видео.html
Angela Mao played the sister of Bruce Lee in Enter the Dragon her style is korean .hapkido..
Bruce Lee best martial artist and " Enter the Dragon" best martial arts movie ever made 🎬🎥🥋 Greetings from the Netherlands 🥋 OSU 🙏
That was Ip man in the boat steering it.
You should watch it with someone who knows who these great people are.
Sammo hung was the guy fighting Bruce in the beginning of the film.
Bob wall is one of chuck Norris top students and friends.
Jim kelly shorin ryu karate champ.
Bill paxton. One of Bruce Lee's friends and private students. Also a black belt in shotokan and judo.
Bolo yueng body builder and martial artist
Shih kien eagle claw and choy li fat kung fu
Angela Mao hapkido
And a very young stunt man called Jackie chan.
Jim Kelly did Shorin Ryu I believe, not Kenpo. I think Bob Wall was Tang Soo Do under Chuck Norris.
Thank you
The foot work is was from when Bruce Lee studied fencing
Angela Mao is Bruce sister. I believe she’s still alive. John Saxton, Bob Wall and Jim Kelley are deceased….
Bob wall is from shorin ryu and tang soo do
RIP to Bruce Lee to Jim Kelly and John Saxon and Bob Wall.
You guys talked over a great JKD philosophical scene. Bruce and the Shaolin monk. If I was you I would go back and re watch it.
Yeah, that was annoying, I decided to stop watching minute later
@@someoriginalname6004 I love to see the reaction on people who see Bruce Lee for the fist time. But this was a let down. They were not paying attention.
The acrobatics wasn't actually Bruce Lee ut was a gentleman called Yeun Wah
Would really like to watch parts 2 and 3 but I can't seem to find them.
Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!
A lot of similarities in Enter the Dragon, Bloodsport, Shootfighter, and Mortal Kombat
Bob wall was a Student or a sparring partner of CHUCK NORRIS
The first time I saw Enter the Dragon August 1973 right before my 10th. BD @ the famous VAN NUYS FOX THEATER in Los Angeles. Life changing to be sure. BTW it was the British MI6, not the CIA, that led the operation onto Han’s Island. Remember HONG KONG was still a British Colony & Protectorate.
EDIT: Bruce didn’t do the victorious somersault either. Bruce was on record that The use of stuntmen & trampolines was a personal irritant
John Saxon was proficient in Judo and Shotokan Karate.
Hey Yusuke, we should re-do part 2 and do part 3.
I love Karate Kid as a kid you are my favorite fighter in the movie I've waited for over 30 plus years to tell you this
Yes sir
I hope one day you could watch Throwdown (2004) from Hong Kong! Unfortunately, it’s Judo and not Karate
What is the difference between Seppuku and Harakiri?
How can I see reactions 2 and 3 of Enter the Dragon? I can't find them anywhere on RUclips?
Your videos are awesome man! Keep making them.