I will always consider Bruce Lee the finest martial artist that ever lived. You are forever in my thoughts, and I loved you dearly. Yours kindly, Stewart Samuel Drabble.
That was fantastic to watch. Great to see John Saxon and Peter Archer. I was 15 when this came out in London. After school, the night it went on general release, myself and few mates from school, we all bunked into the Regal, Fulham Road (back when it was just the one huge screen) to see it. I'll never forget that buzz the instant that Bruce appears on the screen. Truly remarkable. What an experience.
Bruce Lee is such an iconic well know name for so so many years & still is today & will still be tomorrow. Everyone young & old knows this name & what he looks like. This iconic movie is watched by everyone who appreciates martial arts. Best martial arts movie ever made, period. RIP- Bruce Lee! Also John Saxon & Jim Kelly .
Saw this movie at the drive in, it was like james bond gold finger just epic in size and production and on top of that we had never seem martial arts like this. Enter the dragon changed the industry to this day.
A truly unique remarkable and iconic human being whom has left a ever growing impact on many, Bruce Lee philosophical approach to life and the art of Fighting Without Fighting, still inspires me today. R.I.P Little Dragron.
Never saw this video until today. I'm such a huge fan of Bruce Lee that I've almost seen everything there is on the internet about this legend. Glad you posted this video. Cheers.
Shame on Hollywood for being so blind as to not see the talent in this extraordinary man, and robbing us of who knows what action movies could have been made with this on in a billion human being. RIP SIFU Lee.
For a 140 pound man, Bruce Lee had the power of a 200 pound fighter. Heavy weight martial artist of today feel that they could have defeated a 30 year old Bruce Lee and there is nothing wrong with them feeling that way. However, Bruce Lee in my opinion would have surprised them with defeat because of his speed, power and unorthodox skills.
When it came out, I got my ticket and saw it. About two weeks later, bought another and saw again. Unheard of back in the day. Just a shout out but can everyone pray for Jet Li, he is recovering from Hyperthyroidism. He is another good guy like Bruce Lee was.
Of course, back then as a child and teen I was very impressed by Bruce Lee, both in terms of his martial arts skill and intense and charismatic screen presence. I had been a fan since watching him as "Kato" in "The Green Hornet"; then later as "Li Tsung" in "Longstreet." But as I recall, not a lot of the people I knew watched either one of those shows. And I was one of those teens waiting in line for over two hours to see ETD, still reeling over the shocking news of his recent and untimely death. But even with all that, I never would have imagined that his stature would continue to grow and resonate almost 50 years later - to the point of near-legendary status. R.I.P., Bruce. You accomplished more than you thought possible at the time...
stop lyin.. BL wasnt even that famous at the time of his death , he was famous but in hong kong and little bit in south east asia. There was not even any news about his death in the U.S., only a small clip in an unnamed newspaper that said "Chinese bruce lee who played Kato in The Green Hornet dies in Hong Kong".
@@laxer123 Bullshit on all counts. I have no reason to lie. To make it clear, I was an older teen when I saw "The Chinese Connection" and "Fist of Fury" in the cinema around '72, and they were big international hits. They had distribution throughout all of the major markets in the U.S., including NYC, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Perhaps someone who didn't live in a densely populated urban area was unaware of Bruce, but even that is hard to believe. That same year, the TV series "Kung Fu" was a big hit on ABC. Those who bothered to read back then knew that was originally supposed to be a vehicle for Bruce. With release of HK films, the rising popularilty and interest in martial arts, the anticipation for Enter the Dragon was huge. The day it opened, the lines went around the block and we had to wait for hours to get into the cinema. When he died, there were thousands of people attending a memorial event in my city alone. "Famous' is a relative term. Did everyone know who Bruce Lee was before "Enter the Dragon"? Of course not. But A LOT of people did, particularly those interested in marital arts and martial arts movies and TV shows. There are even a lot of people today who have no idea what the "MCU" is! But for those who us who had a real interest and were fans of the genre, Bruce WAS A household name. My parents were sick of me talking about him. All my friends in high school knew who he was. And after the release and success of Enter the Dragon, he built a wider mainstream appeal, and would ultimately become the legend we all know today. You're just wrong, kiddo!
Great documentary on the Grandmaster of Martial Arts films, Bruce Lee on Enter the Dragon. It was the epic martial arts film of all time back then, and still is today. There have been many, many great martial artists making MA films ever since, but NONE can compare to Bruce Lee. He truly was a phenomenon, a rare group with few members. RIP Bruce Lee.
The most culturally significant martial arts film in history, as well as one of the main factors in East Asian entertainment reaching a global audience.
To me, as asian, Bruce Lee is our hero, image,and our great inspiration.Asian combat skills invented by our asian ancestors, including him, was now a days more popular bcause of. Bcause of him, western white people, the latinos in the west know and learn asian fighting arts through him and his movies. Chuck Norris, Van Damme, etc. Bcame popular bcause of Bruce Lee.
Production manager and seeing Henry Wong was very nice. Henry shot A LOT of footage. Like over two hours of behind the scenes stuff. Too bad Warners didn't see the value of keeping it in the vault back then . Who knew this film would take off the way it did. I was in many a line back in 73. Thanks for posting. Very nice.
The way of the dragon... Rome fight Chuck and Lee, that fight is one of the greatest fight scenes in film history. I can't think at the moment of others..maybe Rocky vs Drago or Creed was another fight scene that's brilliant.👍🏻💯
The must important thing is that Bruce has a big heart. Well like by everyone. A true martial art person. An amazing person. 5 feet 7 rules the world. Not bad ha. Thanks you for your outstanding contribution to the world martial art. I learned a lot from you sir. May you Rest In Peace now. We will meet again.
BRUCE LEE was a fighter first and then the actor we came to know, **THIS IS THE ACTUAL TOO FAST TOO FURIOUS** never will anyone come close to Dominating the big screen again in martial arts
The Bruce Lee phenomenon will last thousand of years because it will be difficult to improve on ALL the martial art moves he invented. Mark my words! Danny Inosanto and Bolo Yeung who trarained with him the most are too old to repeat his phenomenon skills; this includes Chuck Norris and his business partner, Bob Wall who appeared in four of his movies. May his soul rest in peace. He is probably in one of the trillion realms and forms of existence training students and making movies. I don't believe BRUCE CAN DO ANYTHING DIFFERENT THAN KUNG FU--EVEN IN HEAVEN. GOD WILL AGREE WITH HIM AND LEND BRUCE A HELPING HANDS!!!
Thank you for up. I've been a big fan of Bruce Lee since I was a kid and have watched countless movies starring Bruce Lee. Also, this documentary film is the best. I'm excited. Also, if you have great footage, please upload it. We look forward to working with you.
Lee Jun-fan, an American, was the best acting fighter at the time. Today, everything in movies can be done better with ATG CGI. Soon actors and actresses making those big money are not needed. Many are hiring stunt doubles dirt cheap due to the COVID-19 and soon COVID-20.
When BL holds his leg up to O'Hara at 120 degrees, and having just got my Blue belt in Shotakan Karate and how I trained to be agile and supple and hold my leg at various heights, I knew Bruce Lee was the f******g man!
...🥋🥋🥋 WHEN ENTER THE DRAGON WAS RELEASED IN AUSTRALIA 🦘🦘🦘🇦🇺.. MY NEIGHBOUR AND SENSEI, CHRIS TRAISH..... WENT AND WATCHED IT FOR TWELVE CONSECUTIVE DAYS 🥋🥋🥋🦘🦘🦘🇦🇺😁
I was 12 when I first saw "Fist of fury", that was back in 1972. Man, what impact this dude had on my life, fuckin crazy. Then "Enter the Dragon" came into my life, it took me to another level. I was switching off light switches with my kicks.
Very sad. Bruce Lee died so young that we are still unable to digest this fact. His movements are as ferocious as a charging lion. Deadly sure that no Bruce Lee will be born again.
Imagine Bruce 6’2 195lbs, that’s a dangerous man. Bruce was the original western Asian, with all the substance of eastern culture and knowledge and western willful swag. Somehow the spirit in his art transcend to whoever saw his movies. When I was a kid watching Bruce Lee was like taking a shot of steroid, I was looking forward to someone trying to bully me so I can unleash the 🐉. His spirit never die!!
Bruce Lee was one of most important famous movis entertainer/martial artist 🎨 my hero growing up, although i was about 4 year s old , when he was passed.He made an impact in my life.!!🕔🔱🔼🔳♒♎🔵↘〰🔘↖🔘🏣🏭↙🔄♠🕔🅱🔘
I saw the movie in Tehran , Iran, in 1975, and I knew why everyone had been talking about it so much. Life would not be the same after that day. People would get out of watching the movie and go right back in line around the block and wait to get back in and see it again.
I was only a teenager when Bruce Lee came on the scene. Not old enough so had to sneak in to the cinema. UK cinemas at the time showed two movies per session. This was on with Thunderbolt and Lightfoot a Clint Eastwood movie. Later in the 80`s Enter the Dragon was shown on TV. The first time I watched it the Nunchuck scene was in. However, due to people trying to copy it (myself included) they cut it in the re-runs. I now have the set of DVD`s uncut. It was a time you had to be there to experience it. Later came Kung Fu with David Carradene. Also The water Margin and Monkey Magic. Great times.
I know exactly what you mean, the amount of times I had to watch a certain Bruce Li film that came on with Enter the Dragon, I can't remember the name of the film now but I do remember it ended with "his so called" lover finding his body and screaming BRUCCCCCE, BRUCCCCCE me and my friend used (it was on for a week miles away from were we lived but we went because it had the Nunchaku scene in and the bolo neck break so it was worth it. For some time after that me and my friend when thinking about them days would just say BRUCCCCCE and we both knew what we meant. The sad thing is not do much that Lee died young but that he died before he realised his dream
@Edd 1 Not sure I'd agree. He was more a cocky showman, a lot of it was an act to psych out his opponent and rile the crowd up. I'm thinking of a certain look, where the person doesn't blink, holds their gaze and doesn't flinch in the slightest no matter what is going on around them. Where they look at you as if you are nothing to them. The funny thing was, Bruce Lee was nervous as hell when he started filming Enter the Dragon. You wouldn't think it to look at him.
It's always difficult to answer these types of questions... as to "who's number one" in this category or another. One thing's for sure. Bruce Lee certainly belongs on any list of iconic individuals who've influenced countless peoples & cultures in various ways.
Back then during Bruce's time, at least they had the camera equipment and recorded and they recorded the perfectionist like Bruce Lee, and at least Bruce left us with an understanding of what it all about
no one can ever match or beat Bruce Lee... he will always be a legend even 50yrs later no one comes close
What do you think the fight between Bruce Lee and the Karate legend Mas Oyama ?
@@larryvu9784mas oyama kimdir duymadım?????
Mas Oyama comes close to Bruce Lee
He grows more legendary with every passing year
Yes
No lies told
Bruce Lee - the only human in history that was admired by every culture on this planet.
You could not have said it better...
@@maryjean-vb8bm agreed
Whaaa
If you think Michael Jackson was not admired by every culture on this planet I have to assume you're an idiot.
@@maryjean-vb8bm If you think Michael Jackson was not admired by every culture on this planet I have to assume you're an idiot.
I will always consider Bruce Lee the finest martial artist that ever lived. You are forever in my thoughts, and I loved you dearly. Yours kindly, Stewart Samuel Drabble.
This was a classic movie. Rest In Peace to Bruce Lee, John Saxon, and Jim Kelly.
And Ahna Capri and Seik Kien.
And Peter Archer.
May them rest in peace.
✊🙏✝️
Hélio moive lindo filme 🎥
Bruce was the man who started it all the first the greatest
That was fantastic to watch. Great to see John Saxon and Peter Archer. I was 15 when this came out in London. After school, the night it went on general release, myself and few mates from school, we all bunked into the Regal, Fulham Road (back when it was just the one huge screen) to see it. I'll never forget that buzz the instant that Bruce appears on the screen. Truly remarkable. What an experience.
There will never be another Bruce Lee in action cinema
Bruce Lee's memory will live on forever. R.I.P Bruce Lee, R.I.P John Saxon. ❤️🙏❤️🙏
Let's not forget Jim Kelly...RIP.
@@meljrnone8608 Yes of Course, R.I.P Jim Kelly ❤️🙏
Yeah I did hear about John Saxon a week ago. We have bolo still.
I didn't know Jim Kelly pass away. Thanks for bringing it up.
Also RIP mr han
Bruce excelled in Expressing the human body in fitness and martial arts, a real life Superman.
Only 5 films ,only age of 32,the true legend 😍😍😍
Bruce Lee is faster than other fighters! He is the Master of the Masters.
THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER BRUCE LEE
Bruce Lee the legend.
Takes us to the blue skies all the way.
Be your self and be water.
This helps to be nice and focused...
Watched it more than 50 times. Bruce Lee is my favourite.
Bruce Lee is such an iconic well know name for so so many years & still is today & will still be tomorrow. Everyone young & old knows this name & what he looks like. This iconic movie is watched by everyone who appreciates martial arts. Best martial arts movie ever made, period. RIP- Bruce Lee! Also John Saxon & Jim Kelly .
Saw this movie at the drive in, it was like james bond gold finger just epic in size and production and on top of that we had never seem martial arts like this. Enter the dragon changed the industry to this day.
A truly unique remarkable and iconic human being whom has left a ever growing impact on many, Bruce Lee philosophical approach to life and the art of Fighting Without Fighting, still inspires me today. R.I.P Little Dragron.
bruce is idol to the world.
Never saw this video until today. I'm such a huge fan of Bruce Lee that I've almost seen everything there is on the internet about this legend. Glad you posted this video. Cheers.
I actually saw this film 42+ times in the theater before video tape. Reciting the lines today for my wife drives her crazy. 🤪
- Bruce Lee never died. He married and annoys his wife till this day quoting lines from his most successful movie.
@@jlui21 😂😂😂😂 best comment ever you just made my day
Boards don't hit back!
Yeah mine too!! You and I may be room mates soon!!🤣🤣🤣
"Man,you come out of a comic book!" lol
Shame on Hollywood for being so blind as to not see the talent in this extraordinary man, and robbing us of who knows what action movies could have been made with this on in a billion human being. RIP SIFU Lee.
Bruce Lee forever. Rest in peace Great one ♡
For a 140 pound man, Bruce Lee had the power of a 200 pound fighter. Heavy weight martial artist of today feel that they could have defeated a 30 year old Bruce Lee and there is nothing wrong with them feeling that way. However, Bruce Lee in my opinion would have surprised them with defeat because of his speed, power and unorthodox skills.
Bruce Lee was my hero.
Enter the dragon was one of those films that comes along once in a lifetime.
The reason behind his strength was him doing push ups he had once established a WORLD RECORD for the amount of push ups at that time in the '60s.
@@dwightlove3704nonsense
@@dwightlove3704 where arw th2 facts. All. Stories
When it came out, I got my ticket and saw it. About two weeks later, bought another and saw again. Unheard of back in the day.
Just a shout out but can everyone pray for Jet Li, he is recovering from Hyperthyroidism. He is another good guy like Bruce Lee was.
jet li was a wushu dancer..
A true master of modern martial arts.
Of course, back then as a child and teen I was very impressed by Bruce Lee, both in terms of his martial arts skill and intense and charismatic screen presence. I had been a fan since watching him as "Kato" in "The Green Hornet"; then later as "Li Tsung" in "Longstreet." But as I recall, not a lot of the people I knew watched either one of those shows. And I was one of those teens waiting in line for over two hours to see ETD, still reeling over the shocking news of his recent and untimely death. But even with all that, I never would have imagined that his stature would continue to grow and resonate almost 50 years later - to the point of near-legendary status. R.I.P., Bruce. You accomplished more than you thought possible at the time...
stop lyin.. BL wasnt even that famous at the time of his death , he was famous but in hong kong and little bit in south east asia. There was not even any news about his death in the U.S., only a small clip in an unnamed newspaper that said "Chinese bruce lee who played Kato in The Green Hornet dies in Hong Kong".
@@laxer123 Bullshit on all counts. I have no reason to lie. To make it clear, I was an older teen when I saw "The Chinese Connection" and "Fist of Fury" in the cinema around '72, and they were big international hits. They had distribution throughout all of the major markets in the U.S., including NYC, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Perhaps someone who didn't live in a densely populated urban area was unaware of Bruce, but even that is hard to believe. That same year, the TV series "Kung Fu" was a big hit on ABC. Those who bothered to read back then knew that was originally supposed to be a vehicle for Bruce. With release of HK films, the rising popularilty and interest in martial arts, the anticipation for Enter the Dragon was huge. The day it opened, the lines went around the block and we had to wait for hours to get into the cinema. When he died, there were thousands of people attending a memorial event in my city alone. "Famous' is a relative term. Did everyone know who Bruce Lee was before "Enter the Dragon"? Of course not. But A LOT of people did, particularly those interested in marital arts and martial arts movies and TV shows. There are even a lot of people today who have no idea what the "MCU" is! But for those who us who had a real interest and were fans of the genre, Bruce WAS A household name. My parents were sick of me talking about him. All my friends in high school knew who he was. And after the release and success of Enter the Dragon, he built a wider mainstream appeal, and would ultimately become the legend we all know today. You're just wrong, kiddo!
He is a Legend!!
He was a very talented, well trained, well disciplined human. Master of disaster. Bruce Lee. May he RIP
Can you imagine editing this movie back in the day in a studio watching those action sequences with Bruce.i bet it was a treat to those involved.
Hands down the best martial art movie ever gana see,Bruce is the master,the goat,a true legend,a icon for the world to see,R.I.P.cool video thank u.
Great documentary on the Grandmaster of Martial Arts films, Bruce Lee on Enter the Dragon. It was the epic martial arts film of all time back then, and still is today. There have been many, many great martial artists making MA films ever since, but NONE can compare to Bruce Lee. He truly was a phenomenon, a rare group with few members. RIP Bruce Lee.
Bruce Lee a legend was . we never forget him RIP
Bruce Lee’s name will stay her for very long long time---RIP
The most culturally significant martial arts film in history, as well as one of the main factors in East Asian entertainment reaching a global audience.
True legend...Amazing and sadly missed...
Thanks. Watched Enter the Dragon about 100 times but always like the BTS stuff.
Bruce Lee, Uniquely Divine and Divinely Unique!!!!
Incredible choreography by Lee. Like nothing that ever existed before.
Even the bad guys lost with Bruce Lee. B. L. the best ever!
RIP to The Big 3, Bruce, Jim and John
50 years on no one has replaced him ,he set very high goals that will never be met
When the opponent expand, I contract. When he contracts, I expand. And, when there is an opportunity, I do not hit - it hits all by itself
Don't concentrate on the finger or you will miss all the heavenly glory!
Dont think! Feel
Emotional content, not anger!
Thank you for sharing these incredible outtakes! by the way ..........This film deserves an Academy Award to this very day!!
To me, as asian, Bruce Lee is our hero, image,and our great inspiration.Asian combat skills invented by our asian ancestors, including him, was now a days more popular bcause of. Bcause of him, western white people, the latinos in the west know and learn asian fighting arts through him and his movies. Chuck Norris, Van Damme, etc. Bcame popular bcause of Bruce Lee.
This was great. Most of these interviews I had not seen before. Thank you.
I always loved.. "Whats your style?"...
Absolutely awesome 'n action packed movie w' Bruce Lee doing what he does best !! Rest in Peace Bruce. Hy hy hy hy 🦅 😊❤
I still look it up and watch it today every now and then. A masterpiece. Bruce and the movie!
THE GREATEST Martial Arts movie in cinematic History!
This is another favorite.
Production manager and seeing Henry Wong was very nice. Henry shot A LOT of footage. Like over two hours of behind the scenes stuff. Too bad Warners didn't see the value of keeping it in the vault back then . Who knew this film would take off the way it did. I was in many a line back in 73. Thanks for posting. Very nice.
plus he popularized martial arts in North America where people had never seen such a thing in person. He inspired many teachers.
The way of the dragon... Rome fight Chuck and Lee, that fight is one of the greatest fight scenes in film history. I can't think at the moment of others..maybe Rocky vs Drago or Creed was another fight scene that's brilliant.👍🏻💯
The must important thing is that Bruce has a big heart. Well like by everyone. A true martial art person. An amazing person. 5 feet 7 rules the world. Not bad ha. Thanks you for your outstanding contribution to the world martial art. I learned a lot from you sir. May you Rest In Peace now. We will meet again.
Bruce lee was very mysterious to me he seems like a ninja type character just superb and very exciting
He was that way to me too!
😭
I am from Seattle, he is a ledgen here big time,believe it!
The greatest martial art muvie all time. The story is excellent. Love it
Bruce was an amazing human being.
The greatest Martial Arts film ever made.
I'd have to argue that 36th Chamber of Shaolin is the greatest martial arts movie of all time, but Enter the Dragon is up there.
BRUCE LEE was a fighter first and then the actor we came to know, **THIS IS THE ACTUAL TOO FAST TOO FURIOUS** never will anyone come close to Dominating the big screen again in martial arts
Still I love him. Thanks.
Bruce Lee as inspired me like a spiritual mentor since 1972 Fist of Fury/Chinese Connection my first Bruce movie, alongside my son and now g'd'son
The Bruce Lee phenomenon will last thousand of years because it will be difficult to improve on ALL the martial art moves he invented. Mark my words! Danny Inosanto and Bolo Yeung who trarained with him the most are too old to repeat his phenomenon skills; this includes Chuck Norris and his business partner, Bob Wall who appeared in four of his movies.
May his soul rest in peace. He is probably in one of the trillion realms and forms of existence training students and making movies. I don't believe BRUCE CAN DO ANYTHING DIFFERENT THAN KUNG FU--EVEN IN HEAVEN. GOD WILL AGREE WITH HIM AND LEND BRUCE A HELPING HANDS!!!
Thank you for up. I've been a big fan of Bruce Lee since I was a kid and have watched countless movies starring Bruce Lee. Also, this documentary film is the best. I'm excited. Also, if you have great footage, please upload it. We look forward to working with you.
jackie chan say "bruce lee don't ask if u okay he just keep going"😂😂😂😭
The goat period rip Bruce one of a kind super man
Fortune Star Media Limited and Warner Bros. Pictures are one of the current rights holders for Enter the Dragon movie.
Got the box set of Bruce and I watch at least one of Bruce’s films a day I must love you Bruce ☯️
Lee Jun-fan, an American, was the best acting fighter at the time.
Today, everything in movies can be done better with ATG CGI.
Soon actors and actresses making those big money are not needed.
Many are hiring stunt doubles dirt cheap due to the COVID-19 and soon COVID-20.
When BL holds his leg up to O'Hara at 120 degrees, and having just got my Blue belt in Shotakan Karate and how I trained to be agile and supple and hold my leg at various heights, I knew Bruce Lee was the f******g man!
Till yet no one take his set. Bruce lee really a legend ❤
The greatest martial arts movie ever
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U will never see such great actors n the amazing action like that n so cool to see Bruce at his best.
...🥋🥋🥋 WHEN ENTER THE DRAGON WAS RELEASED IN AUSTRALIA 🦘🦘🦘🇦🇺.. MY NEIGHBOUR AND SENSEI, CHRIS TRAISH..... WENT AND WATCHED IT FOR TWELVE CONSECUTIVE DAYS 🥋🥋🥋🦘🦘🦘🇦🇺😁
Bruce Lee proved to the world that martial arts is real n anyone could learned it.He lived through sport n took it with him forever.
Anyone can't learn it is not for everyone even if they tried hard
Bruce Lee c'était le meilleur !
I was 12 when I first saw "Fist of fury", that was back in 1972. Man, what impact this dude had on my life, fuckin crazy. Then "Enter the Dragon" came into my life, it took me to another level. I was switching off light switches with my kicks.
Very sad. Bruce Lee died so young that we are still unable to digest this fact.
His movements are as ferocious as a charging lion.
Deadly sure that no Bruce Lee will be born again.
He popularized martial arts in western film so really there can never be another. He was a decent actor and fantastic businessman selling his brand.
@@wiseguy9202 Amen 🙏
Amen.
Back in the early 70s they said, that Bruce was 150 years before his time. They were right.
I watch this Classic everyday,At least 10 times a day
Imagine Bruce 6’2 195lbs, that’s a dangerous man. Bruce was the original western Asian, with all the substance of eastern culture and knowledge and western willful swag. Somehow the spirit in his art transcend to whoever saw his movies. When I was a kid watching Bruce Lee was like taking a shot of steroid, I was looking forward to someone trying to bully me so I can unleash the 🐉. His spirit never die!!
He was a world class martial artist.I resent any one saying other wise.His students will tell you he was the best ever.
Theres no a master of martial arts like Bruce Lee so with ewery decade passing he grows more till heavens!
Bruce was and is the MAN.
Bruce Lee was one of most important famous movis entertainer/martial artist 🎨 my hero growing up, although i was about 4 year s old , when he was passed.He made an impact in my life.!!🕔🔱🔼🔳♒♎🔵↘〰🔘↖🔘🏣🏭↙🔄♠🕔🅱🔘
Enter the dragon was And still as a classic martial arts masterpiece
We didn't get enough but we got alot
I saw the movie in Tehran , Iran, in 1975, and I knew why everyone had been talking about it so much. Life would not be the same after that day. People would get out of watching the movie and go right back in line around the block and wait to get back in and see it again.
I was only a teenager when Bruce Lee came on the scene. Not old enough so had to sneak in to the cinema. UK cinemas at the time showed two movies per session. This was on with Thunderbolt and Lightfoot a Clint Eastwood movie. Later in the 80`s Enter the Dragon was shown on TV. The first time I watched it the Nunchuck scene was in. However, due to people trying to copy it (myself included) they cut it in the re-runs. I now have the set of DVD`s uncut. It was a time you had to be there to experience it. Later came Kung Fu with David Carradene. Also The water Margin and Monkey Magic. Great times.
I know exactly what you mean, the amount of times I had to watch a certain Bruce Li film that came on with Enter the Dragon, I can't remember the name of the film now but I do remember it ended with "his so called" lover finding his body and screaming BRUCCCCCE, BRUCCCCCE me and my friend used (it was on for a week miles away from were we lived but we went because it had the Nunchaku scene in and the bolo neck break so it was worth it. For some time after that me and my friend when thinking about them days would just say BRUCCCCCE and we both knew what we meant. The sad thing is not do much that Lee died young but that he died before he realised his dream
He's a legend in his own right..the GOAT
Bruce WAS the Jackie Robinson of Asian people and culture
Bruce Lee was la legend
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Just amazing 👏
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A legendary movie..the big boss of all MA movs..an ethereal exp
Has there been a Man more sure of himself in the 60's/70's than Bruce Lee?
Maybe Clint Eastwood comes second, but not in the same league really.
@Edd 1 Not sure I'd agree. He was more a cocky showman, a lot of it was an act to psych out his opponent and rile the crowd up. I'm thinking of a certain look, where the person doesn't blink, holds their gaze and doesn't flinch in the slightest no matter what is going on around them. Where they look at you as if you are nothing to them. The funny thing was, Bruce Lee was nervous as hell when he started filming Enter the Dragon. You wouldn't think it to look at him.
It's always difficult to answer these types of questions... as to "who's number one" in this category or another. One thing's for sure. Bruce Lee certainly belongs on any list of iconic individuals who've influenced countless peoples & cultures in various ways.
@@seekdestroyevil8636 Well said.
Ip Man
Enter the dragon...best movie ever
Back then during Bruce's time, at least they had the camera equipment and recorded and they recorded the perfectionist like Bruce Lee, and at least Bruce left us with an understanding of what it all about
Legend,he is never die still alive our hearts alawyas
Bruce Lee is ALL martial arts personified. Period.
The man has spirit and he believes in what his doing......