I not much in the public and, to be honest, am often up against a writing schedule under contract. If you have questions you'd like to ask, you can reach me through my personal website www.tombleecker.com. Have you watch any of the 14 Bruce Lee (and Brandon) videos I uploaded to my RUclips channel's playlist?
@@TomBleecker yes i watched all of your videos about you and Lees. Also i read your book Unsettled Matters. I agree with you that 70 % that Bruce was murdered. But i don't agree with you that Brandon Lee's death was an accident. It can't be so many fault.
@@TomBleecker i think producers of the crow and director Alex Proyas need Brandon's death to make money .I think casting someone who has starred in martial arts films for the role of Eric is not a good idea. But they initially had a plan to kill Brandon so that the film would gain more fame, which ultimately happened. In 1993, Hollywood made its first film about the life of Bruce Lee. This was the best time to kill his son to attract attention to the film. I don't believe that live ammunition accidentally ended up on the set as a result of them buying all the items from the pawn shop. Moreover, Brandon's friend Jeff Imada discovered these live rounds and hid them in his car. But they asked him to bring them back to the set againThe fact that the director sent home a weapons specialist and changed the scene using a knife to a pistol also looks suspicious. It was also Alex Proyas who chose the Fanboy character who was supposed to shoot Eric. And why they don't give him a bulletproof vest?
@@Ssssfs Your theory is built on the premise of a conspiracy between 3 - 10 co-conspirators to commit murder, which is highly unlikely. Moreover, the two main producers of "The Crow" were not new to Hollywood's film and television industry. Edward Pressman has been a producer since 1967, which is 25 years before production of "The Crow" began. He certainly wouldn't have risked spending life in prison because he was worried about a movie's box-office. Jeff Most had worked in Hollywood since 1982. Besides a list of other problems with your theory, it seems to me killing the lead when the film hasn't finished principal photography makes no sense. It would make far more sense to do this after filming has wrapped.
Hi Tom saw chuck in a recent video I understand he’s in his 90s inspirational man all the best Tom
Warrior brothers for life! What a great teacher Ed Parker must have been leaving behind such great examples of men of great character. 🙏
what i will call a real brotherhood
Hello mister Tom Bleeker. I'm fan of Bruce and Brandon Lee. How can i meet you?
I not much in the public and, to be honest, am often up against a writing schedule under contract. If you have questions you'd like to ask, you can reach me through my personal website www.tombleecker.com. Have you watch any of the 14 Bruce Lee (and Brandon) videos I uploaded to my RUclips channel's playlist?
@@TomBleecker yes i watched all of your videos about you and Lees. Also i read your book Unsettled Matters. I agree with you that 70 % that Bruce was murdered. But i don't agree with you that Brandon Lee's death was an accident. It can't be so many fault.
@@Ssssfs What is your theory as to how a murder occurred?
@@TomBleecker i think producers of the crow and director Alex Proyas need Brandon's death to make money .I think casting someone who has starred in martial arts films for the role of Eric is not a good idea. But they initially had a plan to kill Brandon so that the film would gain more fame, which ultimately happened. In 1993, Hollywood made its first film about the life of Bruce Lee. This was the best time to kill his son to attract attention to the film. I don't believe that live ammunition accidentally ended up on the set as a result of them buying all the items from the pawn shop. Moreover, Brandon's friend Jeff Imada discovered these live rounds and hid them in his car. But they asked him to bring them back to the set againThe fact that the director sent home a weapons specialist and changed the scene using a knife to a pistol also looks suspicious. It was also Alex Proyas who chose the Fanboy character who was supposed to shoot Eric. And why they don't give him a bulletproof vest?
@@Ssssfs Your theory is built on the premise of a conspiracy between 3 - 10 co-conspirators to commit murder, which is highly unlikely. Moreover, the two main producers of "The Crow" were not new to Hollywood's film and television industry. Edward Pressman has been a producer since 1967, which is 25 years before production of "The Crow" began. He certainly wouldn't have risked spending life in prison because he was worried about a movie's box-office. Jeff Most had worked in Hollywood since 1982. Besides a list of other problems with your theory, it seems to me killing the lead when the film hasn't finished principal photography makes no sense. It would make far more sense to do this after filming has wrapped.
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