I feel like Brandon's Crow character laid the foundation for Keanu's Neo and even Heath's Joker. I was a kid when Brandon passed, I was in HS when The Matrix was released, was a young adult and worked in an office when The Dark Knight came out, after all these years, I still believe that Brandon Lee (if he had lived) may have played those roles. Was a fan and always will be.
Dude the irony of that you’re RIGHT- the sisters who wrote The Matrix named Brandon Lee as an influence for Neo and Heath Ledger’s Joker makeup was outright said to be based off Eric Draven’s makeup. You’re spot on- he was so influential
That "i was shot 20 times today, I'm wearing a bulletproof vest". It surely was sadly a foreshadowing. He was so young, talented and articulated. R I P Brandon Lee 🖤
@@jaycarwile1522 agree And the more tragic is, his life was lost for a movie. Not even an irrevocable desease, a heartattack, a tumor. A movie. And he was so intelligent, articulated and seemingly kind person . Oh well.
Imagine writing a comic inspired by an asshole drunk driver who killed your fiancé, have it turned into a movie, and your main guy actually gets killed during filming. Insane.
Brandon did this movie in freezing temps, no cgi when he was filming this. He gave his all, including his life. A beautiful person inside and out, loved his laugh. It's so disrespectful that anyone would try and remake this perfectly done classic. You're forever missed, rip Brandon Lee. Thank you for posting this. #TheCrow #4ksteelbook #BrandonBruceLee
@@somersfamilythey are tho 😂 Hollywood is trying to remake old movies because their running out of ideas and money to fund bigger and better projects, have you been under a rock for the past 5 years ? Their remaking the crow and it looks like dogshit compared to the original Next time think before you open your mouth you’ll appear less stupid that way it’ll help you a lot in the real world Good luck
A master class in how to handle some quite banal questions with sarcastic humour without making the person asking feel bad. You could tell he was 100% done but still kept it light and funny. Truly a great loss.
Agreed. He always fascinated me. Not only because I love & adore the finished film but because he seem'd like a genuine good, cool soul. While a bit sarcastic, I appreciate that there is that base level respect & he seems kind. If sarcasm becomes too mean spirited or smart ass-y, then it becomes groan inducing. Since I'm also apart of the Gothic sub culture, I love how Gothed out Brandon looks here. His tragic death was indeed beyond awful🕸🖤🦇
4:41 ; "Do you think The Crow will be a Franchise ?" "I hope not. It's a very self contained story... Once it's over..." Brandon had a fair and objective vision of this movie. No franchise.
I know it right. Death peeking its nose out. It taunts us really in the subconscious. If you know where to look you can escape your fate. Learn to read the signs cause today may be ours.
damn 5 degrees with no shirt and or shoes shooting the that scene in the alley. Truly a badass and really giving it his all. RIP Brandon Lee you are missed!
Even Brandon said he didn’t hope this would turn into a franchise. The first film was pretty straight forward, and even though I loved City of Angels, it should have been a one and done.
This interview is truly down to earth, very informative and absolutely positively a relaxed interview, no awkwardness, no rhetorical questions and the part about being shot 20 times ... very eerie to hear that which is quite an unfortunate episode, but this film is 30 years old in precise and it will go down to be one of the greats of all time, it's personally not my favourite film and but it did lead to great legacy for this man right here BRANDON LEE ...REST IN POWER !!!
It's sad and also scary at the same time. We are literally seeing his very last interview before he died on set. Not to mention he's talking about getting shot multiple times. I really wish things turned out very differently for him. So sad
Wow, as a fan of both Brandon & The Crow that's something to watch (& I appreciate it being unedited, just the interview from start to end). Brandon seemed so ready for whatever life would give him next, no one knew what was coming, it's so sad & ironic to hear him joking about wearing a bullet proof vest for that day's work, why on earth didn't they make him wear it for the scene that killed him? I guess everyone involved had done so many scenes involving people getting shot by that point that they had started to take safety for granted. Anyway, thanks for sharing this video, nice to get a glimpse of the real Brandon Lee just being himself for a few minutes.
Another like Brandon it’s just no way, this guy have such enigmatic persona that I haven’t seen in such long time , after his passing no one has been able to fill that VOID, and more years would come and still that emptiness would stand perpetually.
Now that’s what sets this Crow Movie apart from the rest of the crow movies that they put in the hard work and dedication working in the freezing cold Brandon was a straight trooper! He is missed RIP 🪦 🐦⬛
This movie helped shape a huge part of me growing up, came out right as I was processing some trauma of my own and just resonated so hard. I hate that he's gone. He died wearing Eric Draven's clothes, which is why I think that character should be left to rest with him. There was no reason for them to use Eric again in this money grabbing 'Reboot'.. there's a wealth of other source material out there, it could have been any one of the other 'Crows'.. that they chose Eric again feels like desecrating a grave. You wont be forgotten, Brandon.
There is a super Bruce Lee collector who actually found Brandon's crow outfit that got left behind. It's on YT if you search it if you haven't seen it yet. Pretty amazing along with a replica mask they molded in making the rest of the scenes needed. So yeah Brandon was wearing just Eric normal street clothes at the time of the accident.
Brandon Lee was a beautiful lovely hot man I ever knew from his last movie the crow. After I heard what happened to him I cried so hard that ever sequel of remakes they did they shouldn't have done it all Brandon Lee as the crow forever. R.i.p. I miss u I love u
i will always adore you for this film brandon.. im glad that you understanded the wy the story worked and there will never be anyone that could be eric but you..thank you brandon RIP
Oh don't talk of love" the shadows purr Murmuring me away from you "Don't talk of worlds that never were The end is all that's ever true There's nothing you can ever say Nothing you can ever do" Still every night I burn Every night I scream your name Every night I burn Every night the dream's the same Every night I burn Waiting for my only friend Every night I burn Waiting for the world to end
Ever since I saw this movie when I was 12 and found out about the tragic death of Brandon Lee, whenever I see a Crow or hear the caw of a Crow I always remember to say "Hey Brandon!"
Loved how things were back then, even interviewers and the actors were new to this idea of interviewing celebs, so they would just be themselves and act casually.
It wasn't a new thing back then: it has been going on at least since the dawn of TV in the 1950s. You can watch on-set Hollywood interviews from the 1980s and 70s which were totally scripted. This one simply happens to be genuine and informal. I guess it had to do with the fact the movie was a low-budget affair and they didn't really have a publicist\PR person double-checking everything. Low-budget shoots are like that: James Cameron even let it slip that he had stolen most of his ideas for "The Terminator" from Harlan Ellison during one on-set interview.
Concordo con voi Brandon era proprio così buono tranquillo intelligente educato... aveva tante buone qualità che gli uomini di oggi non hanno ! È bello sentire la sua dolcissima voce ti riempie il cuore di gioia... egli era la simpatia e bontà in persona ! Ciao caro Brandon riposa in pace dolce angelo del Paradiso
For anyone wondering, This interview was taking while they were shooting the big shoot out scene at Top Dollar's lair. This was about 10 days before the accident. It's also quite errie how he jokingly talks about getting shot so many times given what is about to happen to him.
Brandon Lee has been my fantasy every since I seen him in The Crow I have been madly in love❤ I named my only child after Brandon Lee, I actually wanted to name him Brandon Lee but my son father so jealous, he said no🙄🙄
Brandon is like the singer of a grunge band that’s been separated from the rest of his group and has been caught for a quick interview.. and that’s kinda cool, watch interviews with Cobain around that time and you’ll see what I mean.. and on a separate note it was quite sad hearing him talking about there’s a chance to do a couple of sequels.. rest in peace man, you were gone too soon.
Unfortunate that this movie got a "reboot". Should have just left it alone. My friend's grandmother (who has since passed) was an extra on set when Brandon was shot. She said it was "absolute chaos" when it happened, and a lot of people there had no idea what even took place till later. Another issue is we'll really never get to see a lot of what was cut from the original film. A friend of mine who owned a comic shop was sent a promo tape that had a LOT of footage on it that was basically audio covered with the soundtrack. The arm cutting scene, Michael Berryman as skull cowboy, more flashbacks etc. All gone.
It wasn't Hollywood. Both the actors died just before their big hits - it's like someone didn't want them making it big in Hollywood. Who is that someone? I read that it was the chinese mafia.
I'm just speculating here, but I think the smoking was in part Brandon rebelling against people expecting him to be like his Dad. Bruce Lee's image (true or not) was of a very, very fit person who would never do anything like smoking or drinking that might harm him physically, Brandon got tired of people wanting him to be the "second coming of Bruce Lee".
I think they actually had similar characteristics. They were both brutally honest, a bit sarcastic, very intelligent, didn’t like superficiality. I think they were somehow similar if you watch closely what they said during their interviews. That’s my impression.
Brandon always seemed like a really chill, charismatic, intelligent guy.
Just like his dad
@@gonulcalkran6801 Yup, until it was time to whoop some a**!!!
Thats why he would have made it to that Bruce Willis, Stallone, and Arnold type level had he got the scripts.
He absolutely was.
This man single handedly carried gothic culture in 90’s. 🖤
I liked his personality
I love this interview. It’s like he’s half in character and half not. I just love his look while doing this.
Yes.
I feel like Brandon's Crow character laid the foundation for Keanu's Neo and even Heath's Joker. I was a kid when Brandon passed, I was in HS when The Matrix was released, was a young adult and worked in an office when The Dark Knight came out, after all these years, I still believe that Brandon Lee (if he had lived) may have played those roles. Was a fan and always will be.
Dude the irony of that you’re RIGHT- the sisters who wrote The Matrix named Brandon Lee as an influence for Neo and Heath Ledger’s Joker makeup was outright said to be based off Eric Draven’s makeup. You’re spot on- he was so influential
As far as I remember, Neo was written with Brandon Lee in mind.
Big Freaking Facts!
That "i was shot 20 times today, I'm wearing a bulletproof vest". It surely was sadly a foreshadowing. He was so young, talented and articulated. R I P Brandon Lee 🖤
That joking line about the catchphrase "was too loaded" is creepy as shit to think about now, too.
@@jaycarwile1522 agree
And the more tragic is, his life was lost for a movie. Not even an irrevocable desease, a heartattack, a tumor.
A movie.
And he was so intelligent, articulated and seemingly kind person . Oh well.
Yeesh it definitely was a foreshadowing 😭
@@brey1720 It seems like subconsciously he knew he was gonna die due to negligence.
what i dont get is he did wear a bulletproof vest so why did he die? did he forgot to put it on?
This beautiful man was full of charisma and sense of humor. Brandon you're greatly missed.
"Always be yourself, express yourself, have faith in yourself. Do not go out and look for a successful personality and duplicate him.” -Bruce Lee
He was so sexy! Even the way he smokes is hot!
It's so cool that he seemed to really understand his character beyond the movie itself, he knew the comics and James O'Barr.
Apparently they were friends during the filming
Imagine writing a comic inspired by an asshole drunk driver who killed your fiancé, have it turned into a movie, and your main guy actually gets killed during filming. Insane.
Wish he was still with us
So do I tbh
Me too
I our hearts ❤
Me too
Never should have happened
“Was too loaded.” Damn man. That’s a haunting catchphrase now 😢
How ironic right! Damn
That's exactly what I thought! 😳
Yup. Sad.
Sucks
and saying he was wearing a bullet proof vest, and hoped there'd be a couple more movies... 😬
He’s so effortlessly goth and edgy. No one will every compare to Brandon lee. He was THE crow
that hair flip at the end was hot
He is the the crow , forever will be
this man will always be our crow
he is good but to me it was mark ducascos in the crow serie.
@@Marcustheseer😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Marcustheseer the show was okay it stay with brandon lee though and his take on the undead hero
As one who's been obsessed with this movie since skipping school to watch it in theatres, I have no idea how I've only just seen this interview!
Same here! Graduated in 94' and I just saw this too!
Did you guys watch it in theatres when it came out?
@@nyb_ok I did
@@logancreed5041I was just a toddler then but 90s were special. No cell phones, no smart devices, there was more simplicity.
@@nyb_ok Exactly. I wish it was still like that...
Brandon did this movie in freezing temps, no cgi when he was filming this. He gave his all, including his life. A beautiful person inside and out, loved his laugh. It's so disrespectful that anyone would try and remake this perfectly done classic. You're forever missed, rip Brandon Lee. Thank you for posting this. #TheCrow #4ksteelbook #BrandonBruceLee
Yep
He may be gone. But he's legacy, and his work is still with us. Like so many greats
@Drummeruntilldeath Yes, hard to believe tomorrow will be 31 years since his tragic passing.
Guy is was a beauty poor kid ….. such a wonderful guy and talent
watching this interview in 2024 bring chills down my spine
RIP Brandon Lee "The Crow"
Such a pure and beautiful young man.❤
What a beautiful man and a beautiful spirit. Brandon, you are always remembered 🖤
This interviewer was probably one of the last people to see Brandon before he died on set :(
He’s in character a bit too
@@sebastiansena7961 That's why he was a true vision of an actor.
@@sebastiansena7961i def felt the interview started with him still in character then warmed up
That’s sad to think about.
@@sebastiansena7961Glad somebody else pointed it out!!!! 😆
This interview proves that you can't remake a classic.
amen! no way
@@601marcusable Amen
They aren't f trying to. What is with you people 😂
@@somersfamilythey are tho 😂
Hollywood is trying to remake old movies because their running out of ideas and money to fund bigger and better projects, have you been under a rock for the past 5 years ?
Their remaking the crow and it looks like dogshit compared to the original
Next time think before you open your mouth you’ll appear less stupid that way it’ll help you a lot in the real world
Good luck
@@somersfamilywho gon tell him
Brandon laughs just like his father🤗💓😊. There will never be another Bruce or Brandon Lee ❤️😭❤️😭
A master class in how to handle some quite banal questions with sarcastic humour without making the person asking feel bad. You could tell he was 100% done but still kept it light and funny. Truly a great loss.
Agreed. He always fascinated me. Not only because I love & adore the finished film but because he seem'd like a genuine good, cool soul. While a bit sarcastic, I appreciate that there is that base level respect & he seems kind. If sarcasm becomes too mean spirited or smart ass-y, then it becomes groan inducing.
Since I'm also apart of the Gothic sub culture, I love how Gothed out Brandon looks here. His tragic death was indeed beyond awful🕸🖤🦇
4:41 ; "Do you think The Crow will be a Franchise ?" "I hope not. It's a very self contained story... Once it's over..."
Brandon had a fair and objective vision of this movie.
No franchise.
FACTS I hate they made the pennywise crow movie
@@I-speak-U-shut-itI don’t and I love the Lee Crow movie
1:30 "Was too loaded..." kind of eerie now knowing what was to come.
Totally a setup from the gate
I thought I was the only one who noticed... should be higher up ↑
He’s trying to stay in character
I know it right. Death peeking its nose out. It taunts us really in the subconscious. If you know where to look you can escape your fate. Learn to read the signs cause today may be ours.
damn 5 degrees with no shirt and or shoes shooting the that scene in the alley. Truly a badass and really giving it his all. RIP Brandon Lee you are missed!
I still can’t believe this awesome dude is gone. But he won’t ever be forgotten.
He makes smoking look chill as fuck!
Because it was back then
crazy he smoked but also rock n' roll af...dude was in it. then gone in an instant :(
@@OpheliaDarklingi wish he never died
Its kind of is chill. Thats what the drug was for, to make you chill out.
Even Brandon said he didn’t hope this would turn into a franchise. The first film was pretty straight forward, and even though I loved City of Angels, it should have been a one and done.
This interview is truly down to earth, very informative and absolutely positively a relaxed interview, no awkwardness, no rhetorical questions and the part about being shot 20 times ... very eerie to hear that which is quite an unfortunate episode, but this film is 30 years old in precise and it will go down to be one of the greats of all time, it's personally not my favourite film and but it did lead to great legacy for this man right here BRANDON LEE ...REST IN POWER !!!
It's sad and also scary at the same time. We are literally seeing his very last interview before he died on set. Not to mention he's talking about getting shot multiple times. I really wish things turned out very differently for him. So sad
This wasn’t his last interview before his death
@@superjackster0165 Which was?
@@DEKOproducties ruclips.net/video/lzKDxQUVE5U/видео.htmlfeature=shared
Gone but never forgotten
Forever immortal
Wow, as a fan of both Brandon & The Crow that's something to watch (& I appreciate it being unedited, just the interview from start to end). Brandon seemed so ready for whatever life would give him next, no one knew what was coming, it's so sad & ironic to hear him joking about wearing a bullet proof vest for that day's work, why on earth didn't they make him wear it for the scene that killed him? I guess everyone involved had done so many scenes involving people getting shot by that point that they had started to take safety for granted. Anyway, thanks for sharing this video, nice to get a glimpse of the real Brandon Lee just being himself for a few minutes.
Another like Brandon it’s just no way, this guy have such enigmatic persona that I haven’t seen in such long time , after his passing no one has been able to fill that VOID, and more years would come and still that emptiness would stand perpetually.
Now that’s what sets this Crow Movie apart from the rest of the crow movies that they put in the hard work and dedication working in the freezing cold Brandon was a straight trooper! He is missed RIP 🪦 🐦⬛
This movie helped shape a huge part of me growing up, came out right as I was processing some trauma of my own and just resonated so hard. I hate that he's gone.
He died wearing Eric Draven's clothes, which is why I think that character should be left to rest with him. There was no reason for them to use Eric again in this money grabbing 'Reboot'.. there's a wealth of other source material out there, it could have been any one of the other 'Crows'.. that they chose Eric again feels like desecrating a grave.
You wont be forgotten, Brandon.
There is a super Bruce Lee collector who actually found Brandon's crow outfit that got left behind. It's on YT if you search it if you haven't seen it yet. Pretty amazing along with a replica mask they molded in making the rest of the scenes needed. So yeah Brandon was wearing just Eric normal street clothes at the time of the accident.
Brandon Lee was a beautiful lovely hot man I ever knew from his last movie the crow. After I heard what happened to him I cried so hard that ever sequel of remakes they did they shouldn't have done it all Brandon Lee as the crow forever. R.i.p. I miss u I love u
He looks awesome on that interview, dark, gothic very cool 😎 Rest In Peace Brandon I 🕊
i will always adore you for this film brandon..
im glad that you understanded the wy the story worked and there will never be anyone that could be eric but you..thank you brandon RIP
only one crow fuck new movie
Meanwhile the crow stairway to heaven , wicked prayer, city of Angels , and salvation exists lol.
@georgehernandez2156 only one of those is good
@@georgehernandez2156only one crow movie exist
yes fuck it
@@georgehernandez2156they aren’t remakes, they’re sequels
I love that he stayed in character
"You shouldn't smoke these....they'll kill ya." - Eric Draven
Oh don't talk of love" the shadows purr
Murmuring me away from you
"Don't talk of worlds that never were
The end is all that's ever true
There's nothing you can ever say
Nothing you can ever do"
Still every night I burn
Every night I scream your name
Every night I burn
Every night the dream's the same
Every night I burn
Waiting for my only friend
Every night I burn
Waiting for the world to end
Perfect song for the movie. Paired beautifully with the transformation scene in the movie. I watch that clip at least once a year.
Ever since I saw this movie when I was 12 and found out about the tragic death of Brandon Lee, whenever I see a Crow or hear the caw of a Crow I always remember to say "Hey Brandon!"
@lillyfahey1921 Thank you, I appreciate that.
Wow. Thank you for posting this. Over all these long years I've never seen this until now. It's bittersweet with Brandon being gone...
Hearing him talking about getting shot 20 times and wearing a bullet proof vesting that on that one day where he was shot is chilling.
he wasnt killed in that shot, he was killed in his apartment with shelly. read Bridget Baiss book for all the info.
It's very unsettling hearing him talk so casually about being shot. But no one knew at that time that such a tragedy would happen 😢
Loved how things were back then, even interviewers and the actors were new to this idea of interviewing celebs, so they would just be themselves and act casually.
It wasn't a new thing back then: it has been going on at least since the dawn of TV in the 1950s. You can watch on-set Hollywood interviews from the 1980s and 70s which were totally scripted. This one simply happens to be genuine and informal. I guess it had to do with the fact the movie was a low-budget affair and they didn't really have a publicist\PR person double-checking everything. Low-budget shoots are like that: James Cameron even let it slip that he had stolen most of his ideas for "The Terminator" from Harlan Ellison during one on-set interview.
Heartbreaking even till this day. What a loss of a beautiful human being with so much promise. 💔 💔
Thanks for this i had never seen this interview before. Brandon will be greatly missed forever, he would have been 60 next year.
He was just the coolest. 😢
"Way too loaded." Dang. And then him talking about being shot...It just makes me so sad.
My favorite movie, at least one of them. Shaped my life in many ways, one of the first soundtracks i bought, been into metal since.
"Try harder
Try again"
4:13 i LOVE his laugh
R.I.P Brandon. Something about The Crow always gave me an eerie/scared feeling when it first came out. I was 8.
Q placer me da escuchar su dulce vos ,,era tan hermoso ,cuanto lo exranño esa risa tan contagiosa ,,siempre te amare ,,q paz descanses mi algel
The one and only true Crow Brandon Lee RIP
❤ Brandon Lee 💔
That hair flip at the end tho.
Ikr so hot
@@TheStepmonkey and lighting the cigarette just before..smoking never looked so cool and sexy
This filled me with so much joy, thank you!
This is Brandon Lee and Eric Draven talking at the same time..
He n his dad were similar both good ppl maybe made poor choices but both were very respectable and caring ppl it seems
Concordo con voi Brandon era proprio così buono tranquillo intelligente educato... aveva tante buone qualità che gli uomini di oggi non hanno ! È bello sentire la sua dolcissima voce ti riempie il cuore di gioia... egli era la simpatia e bontà in persona ! Ciao caro Brandon riposa in pace dolce angelo del Paradiso
Brandon was brilliant..i never knew he smoked. The crow film and book are brilliant 👍🏻💯
Yeah he had for years , watch some other interviews he smokes a lot
It's a nice touch, doing this interview while he portrait the character..👌you don't see that nowadays..
he was genuine to the movie. He stuck to brining shine to the film and that was it.
For anyone wondering, This interview was taking while they were shooting the big shoot out scene at Top Dollar's lair. This was about 10 days before the accident. It's also quite errie how he jokingly talks about getting shot so many times given what is about to happen to him.
Woww this interview is so eerie… the bulletproof vest and fully loaded… what a beautiful soul! Brandon Lee IS the Crow and a living legend RIP ❣️🙏🏼
he seems very in character here
Man, watching this interview makes me sad. He seeemed like a geniunly nice guy. Such a shame that he's no longer with us 😢
Thank You Brandon
Wow, what a wonderful interview!
The way the reporter posed her early question really illustrated a time when reporters really went out of their way NOT to spoil a movie.
....never rains forever...
R.i.p. Brandon...🥀
miss you forever brandon , you were my hero , um well 1 of , when i was much younger n i'll never forget you
Brandon is THE ONLY CROW ! remakes etc never work because u can’t improve on perfection
RIP Brandon ❤ deeply missed x
I wish he lived longer so he can portray me in the live-action Street Fighter movie,
I can see no one else for that role except Lee as well.
Brandon Lee has been my fantasy every since I seen him in The Crow I have been madly in love❤
I named my only child after Brandon Lee, I actually wanted to name him Brandon Lee but my son father so jealous, he said no🙄🙄
Wow, great interview. ❤
The goth scenario reslly suited brandon what a legend gone to soon ❤❤ r.i.p
My Brandon Lee 😂❤
I miss you
I miss him too..
Brandon as Eric was perfect casting. It's so sad he passed away while filming 😢
I always wanted river and brandon in a movie back then now they are together in heaven 😍😍😍😍😍
He's so cool 🥺 I'm glad he enjoyed doing the film, I love it still, even tho he met his end while filming it 🥺
What a boss that man was. Wish I had charisma like thst .
Long gone but still wanted so bad . I love you BL
Chilling to see this
Brandon is like the singer of a grunge band that’s been separated from the rest of his group and has been caught for a quick interview.. and that’s kinda cool, watch interviews with Cobain around that time and you’ll see what I mean.. and on a separate note it was quite sad hearing him talking about there’s a chance to do a couple of sequels.. rest in peace man, you were gone too soon.
Wow. Never seen that before. Thank you.
Unfortunate that this movie got a "reboot". Should have just left it alone.
My friend's grandmother (who has since passed) was an extra on set when Brandon was shot. She said it was "absolute chaos" when it happened, and a lot of people there had no idea what even took place till later. Another issue is we'll really never get to see a lot of what was cut from the original film. A friend of mine who owned a comic shop was sent a promo tape that had a LOT of footage on it that was basically audio covered with the soundtrack. The arm cutting scene, Michael Berryman as skull cowboy, more flashbacks etc. All gone.
I really love playing with axel and I’m really looking forward to our upcoming concert tour 😂
Some people are too special for this world ☀️
What a legend man, it's really so heartbreaking about what happened, he had a bright future.
Legend!!!
River phoenix and brandon lee both died in 1993. Both died 31st of each month. Brandon in march. River. In october.
Fun fact river phonix audition for the crow
Shame Hollywood both killed Brandon and Bruce
Indeed.
It wasn't Hollywood. Both the actors died just before their big hits - it's like someone didn't want them making it big in Hollywood.
Who is that someone? I read that it was the chinese mafia.
this was no accident this was a sacrifice
It was an accident and bruce had an allergic reaction to acetaminophen.
@@cdowg187 The conspiracy nuts were eating it up like crazy! You can't convince them of reality.
Occam's razor doesn't mean anything to them.
Oh nooo, its so unreal when he laughing and play and say when you get shot 20times...oh my gosh, this beautiful soul gone to early!
Damn he would have played neo in the matrix. The wachowskis wrote that for Brandon Lee.
I didn’t realize he smoked…what an amazing film tho. That sounds like Kennedy from MTV
I'm just speculating here, but I think the smoking was in part Brandon rebelling against people expecting him to be like his Dad. Bruce Lee's image (true or not) was of a very, very fit person who would never do anything like smoking or drinking that might harm him physically, Brandon got tired of people wanting him to be the "second coming of Bruce Lee".
Like Peter Steele, Brandon was the embodiment of Goth without even trying.
Both amazing artists! RIP
It looks like he is channeling Kurt.
I kinda see what you mean. Was thinking that too. Same generation.
@@Wildrover82 Brandon had to have went through a lot to understand someone like Kurt.
@@miaimiai1983 he seems like he would have been a Nirvana fan. Cool guy he was. Sad.
1993.
I think they actually had similar characteristics. They were both brutally honest, a bit sarcastic, very intelligent, didn’t like superficiality. I think they were somehow similar if you watch closely what they said during their interviews. That’s my impression.