My dad used to take me to the Texas theater in Dallas when I was a kid back in the 70s. Oh, yes THAT Texas theater....where Lee Harvey Oswald was found hiding out on that fateful day in November in 1963. Anyway, this theater would always play these generic kung fu movies and we loved them all, but when it was a Bruce Lee movie, it was something special. This of course, being my favorite that we saw there. Still my fave to this day. My dad died a few years ago, and sometimes I pass that theater and remember all those years ago. It seems like a hundred years ago now.
My father took me to see Enter the dragon when I was 16 years old. Right after that I started taking martial arts. I was hooked,after seeing Bruce lee.😊👍🥋
Wow I agree all time classic plus I was born in 78 and grew up knowing this movie word for word by heart. Bruce movies introduced me to martial arts 🥋 then Jackie.
Can anyone think of a film that had more of an impact on the whole world than enter the dragon? Rip Bruce and all involved. Thanks for a classic ground breaking action film.
I'm going to see this in the theater. I can't wait for the 4k remaster and 7.1 surround sound. I feel like seeing it on the big screen was something we all missed out on. Bruce Lee is still influential.
It will be shown in theaters through Fathom on Sunday and Wednesday. We have a group going to see it Sunday afternoon at 4pm. Looking forward to seeing this on a big screen again after all these years.
What bothers me is that the majority of ppl agree that this is the best martial arts movie ever made, but they are some ppl who say Bruce wasn’t a real fighter. How can someone be the main star of the greatest martial arts movie of all time, yet be criticized that he’s not a real fighter. Your fruits show who you are. It doesn’t show that you are the opposite. Doesn’t make any sense 🤷
This movie would stand in the test of time..... Not only the greatest martial arts film of all time but easily at least top 3 even top 2 of the greatest action movies ever
Growing up watching this movie on 4:3 TV ratio practically my entire life and seeing this and how it should be seen really makes me realized how beautifully it was shot.
@@Thebrothaisback "The film stock does not allow 4k to really do it justice" Looks pretty sharp to me, in this clip. 🙂I feel like 4k definitely covers 35 mm. Now if it were filmed in IMAX that's different. But I believe this movie was filmed in normal 35 mm, was it not? 4k is more than enough resolution to handle that. 🙂
@@ssppeeaarrYes it was because Enter The Dragon introduced Bruce Lee to the world and started the martial arts craze that followed ever since. It literally changed culture. I wish more than anything that he got to finish Game Of Death but without ETD we might not have even heard of him.
it sure did change culture and bring hype to martial arts. making lee a legend. but i really wish bruce would have finished that movie then went off to hollywood. 😔 the higher ups there would have still wanted him even moreso after seeing that years ahead of its time master piece. had it been finisned and released... oh well. love enter the dragon tho. it deserves all its prasie. RIP bruce lee. @@williamwest7008
I dare to say that Bruce Lee's fans from all over the world would like to see those (lost) behind the scene footage of ETD filmed by Mr. Wong, and all of the never used NGs and outtakes of ETD . I believe that the above priceless footage has been kept in the warehouse of Warner Bros and after the ETD 50th anniversary it is time to be found!
"Destroy the enemy's illusions, and you will have victory." I REALLY wish they hadn't cut out the philosophical scene with "Sifu" (instructor), just after BL's match with Sammo. It's actually dramatic connective tissue for the breaking of Mr. Hans' mirrors. Not to mention, the Shaolin Temple aspect. 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
@@fliu5282 glad you mentioned it says I watch the video of Disney’s 100th I got mad I didn’t include all the live action original movies they made, but they feature more Star Wars and marvel films
Ever green movie. Original is 50+ years old. As college students saw in the year 1974 and again saw in the same month,date but year was 1975. The movie created waves in Madras running packed houses for more than a year. It also paved the way for establishment of martial arts schools in Tamil Nadu. Though now I am close to 70 years still memory is fresh. Would definitely see it in the big screen once it's re released
7:41 this guy right there is the one as landlord in Kungfu Hustle and special appearance in Shangchi. Of course also appeared numerous time in Jackie Chan's earlier films.
I just watched today a few hours ago, the Special screening for the 50th Anniversary celebration of this movie in Showcase Cinemas. People all enjoyed it and were clapping on Bruce Lee's action scenes.❤❤❤❤❤
HEY WARNER, PLEASE RELEASE MATERIAL FROM THE MASTER TAPE UNEDITED FIGHT SCENES WITHOUT CLOSE INS. BOB WALL SAID HE HAD ONE COPY OF THIS JEWEL FROM THE VAULTS.
Mang Hoi - the kid who Bruce gives the rope to, is still alive, and had a very successful career in the Hong Kong film industry as an actor, director, and fight choreographer. He also dated Cynthia Rothrock for a brief period of time.
Mi Tien from Shaolin Boxer still alive lives over in America. Played one of Han's bodyguards [threw first dagger into apple] but agree RIP to whole cast no longer with us
Lets see... Living to see the success, or dying and becoming a martial arts icon whose name my still be talked about like Alexander the great? I'll take the latter
My favorite film, period... here are a couple of tidbits you may not know... The film was made with NO sound... Shih Kein who played Han, did not speak english; he was told how to mouth certain parts of the dialog, then it was recorded (Dubbed) in post production. There were several characters with bit parts in this movie that were major characters in Bruce's other films... The fight scene with Bob Wall; if you look right before the final blow is delivered, Bruce's right hand is covered because he was cut for real with one of the bottles during rehearsal. he was also bitten by the snake in another scene. Bruce was supposed to fight Bolo in the film, but John Saxsons people made his having more screen time a condition of his being in the film, and Jim Kelly was supposed to live in the movie, but because this was his first film, John Saxon's team again had influence there... Jim Kelly was not the original actor, but the previous actor didnt want to go overseas for this project... crazy, right?
Almost right.......Rockne Tarkington, who was the original choice for Williams made a fatal mistake by asking for more money 3 days before production. Also this was NOT Jim Kelly's first movie. He had a part in Melinda starring Calvin Lockhart.
Bruce Lee taught a lot of Americans what martial arts and fight choreography was all about. 💪😎✌️ And dang, Yuen Wo Ping sure helped craft some absolutely legendary work as the decades plodded onward. But "Enter The Dragon" was pretty much raw fight work and VERY few wires/assisted actions. Bob Wall, Angela Mao, and Jim Kelly really made this film well-rounded, too. 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
There are subtle comparisons with other characters of this film to Mortal Kombat. However, the character of Roper is not even an actor, but his characteristics match that of Johnny Cage almost to a T.
6:02 It's still missing. There Is a scene cut here, The Food Bucket Is full of Eyes (Monkeys Probably) the Is why He shakes His head. This means this whole film, still has those Bits cut from It. Pity I would have thought Warner's would have made sure the was complete for the 50th Anniversary Edition. Oh well lets hope the steel book one addresses this issue, with the claimed added 3 more Minutes. Thanks for sharing.
This remains the best martial arts film in the history of cinema. Why? Because beyond the originality of the script, the acting of the actors and the direction, Bruce Lee is there... in peak physical shape, displaying his skills fully, flowing between punches, kicks, grabs, jumps, pulls, handling sticks and nunchucks have unparalleled performance to this day.
Even the show "Kung Fu" starred a white guy, but they were willing to give Bruce the spotlight here. Definitely one of the few (only?) Asian actor that got his own Hollywood movie during that period.
Bruce Lee was supposed to be in Kung Fu, but because of him being Asian, they gave it to David Carridene also that's the reason Bruce Lee wore a mask in the Green Hornet because of the way he looked.
Спасибо вам огромное за это видео. Я помню как я смотрел этот фильм сперва на кассете а потом на диске. Это ,,Выход Дракона""Один из замечательных фильмов с Брюсом Ли в главной роли. Эти фильмы с его уастием бесценные сокровища Китая. Это не просто их кумир это их легенда их настоящий Мастер Боевых Исскуств.💎⛩️🏯🌍🙏🎓
Saw this at the cinema, it was brilliant but for some weird reason they cut the scene where he speaks to his master 'There is no opponent/When he expands I contract, when he contracts I expand', very odd, especially since the wonderful introduction from Shannon made the point that it was a showcasing of his philosophy in this film that was so important and the key to his legacy. Still it was a real treat to be able to see this on the big screen.
Truly the instant modern classic that touched action moviegoers and martial artists everywhere. And alot of people got into Mixed Martial Arts because of Bruce Lee’s movies or he invented Jeet Kune Do ; dubbing him “the Father of MMA”.
Tarantino should get a chance to remaster all Bruce Lee films in IMAX for modern screening. Seeing Bruce fight at that scale would draw so many audiences, it would make the studio $$$.
@Thebrothaisback thanks for the reply, I have an 83 inch , I think I'll pull the trigger and get this, just got bloodsport on 4k watching it this weekend
Bruce got his wish. He made the most spectacular martial arts movie and immortalised himself in the hearts of millions.
He was truly lucky to find someone like Robert Clouse. Also, the cast and crew were clearly extraordinarily dedicated.
The irony is that he actually achieved his Definite Chief Aim, he only didn’t live to see it.
@@Novastar.SaberCombatU mean robert clause was lucky to find him.
@@LupusRexRgis “A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they shall never sit.”
My dad used to take me to the Texas theater in Dallas when I was a kid back in the 70s. Oh, yes THAT Texas theater....where Lee Harvey Oswald was found hiding out on that fateful day in November in 1963. Anyway, this theater would always play these generic kung fu movies and we loved them all, but when it was a Bruce Lee movie, it was something special. This of course, being my favorite that we saw there. Still my fave to this day. My dad died a few years ago, and sometimes I pass that theater and remember all those years ago. It seems like a hundred years ago now.
Enter The Dragon is singlehandedly the greatest martial arts film ever made. Period.
In terms of production value, yes. But the fight scenes in Way of the Dragon were better.
Can't argue with that!
@@Haerinx87Name one
@@williamwest7008 fist of legend
@@williamwest7008
Bloodsport
One of Greatest Movies of all time. This started my Martial Arts training. I’m 46 and stil consider Bruce Lee my first martial arts instructor
My teen girls just started chinese kickboxing and I get the pleasure of telling them about him
My father took me to see Enter the dragon when I was 16 years old. Right after that I started taking martial arts. I was hooked,after seeing Bruce lee.😊👍🥋
I wonder what *BL* would have thought about all this SJW rainbow agenda and all the Man hating lezbo propaganda in Hollywood films & TV these days?
Wow I agree all time classic plus I was born in 78 and grew up knowing this movie word for word by heart. Bruce movies introduced me to martial arts 🥋 then Jackie.
“Man, you come right out of a comic book!”
Such a great movie.
"Ghettos are the same all over the world. They stink." --Williams
This film is a classic. It’s sad he didn’t live to see the premiere and the success of this movie.
Im pretty sure he did. I mean he was the movie 1000%
He saw the finished film but didn't live to see the premiere unfortunately
No lie, until I liked this comment the number of likes was 73, the year Bruce Lee died.
I’m sure he is smiling in the heavens
@@bronson1392😊
Em to up, ch na😊
This movie never gets old.
the more you watch it the more you enjoy it and still until this day this movie is still the best martial arts movies of all time 🐉👊
It is weird how almost everyone are dead now
I watched It thousand times, and I never get sick of it.
the stunt guys are alive to this day . @@Thebrothaisback
That’s right.
Bruce Lee was a free special effect, but real. He was a kinetic speed genius. He was everything. Potential of what is possible. Salute.
"Water can flow or it can crash." --BL
🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
Can anyone think of a film that had more of an impact on the whole world than enter the dragon? Rip Bruce and all involved. Thanks for a classic ground breaking action film.
The Ten Commandments🤔
I'm going to see this in the theater. I can't wait for the 4k remaster and 7.1 surround sound. I feel like seeing it on the big screen was something we all missed out on.
Bruce Lee is still influential.
It will be shown in theaters through Fathom on Sunday and Wednesday. We have a group going to see it Sunday afternoon at 4pm. Looking forward to seeing this on a big screen again after all these years.
I went to see it in NYC back in 1998...The place went crazy when Williams stepped off the plane...Epic to see in theaters
This movie never gets old. The greatest martial arts movie ever. Rest in Peace Bruce Lee ❤
Taken far too young.
What bothers me is that the majority of ppl agree that this is the best martial arts movie ever made, but they are some ppl who say Bruce wasn’t a real fighter. How can someone be the main star of the greatest martial arts movie of all time, yet be criticized that he’s not a real fighter. Your fruits show who you are. It doesn’t show that you are the opposite. Doesn’t make any sense 🤷
This movie would stand in the test of time..... Not only the greatest martial arts film of all time but easily at least top 3 even top 2 of the greatest action movies ever
What’s top 1 ?
Growing up watching this movie on 4:3 TV ratio practically my entire life and seeing this and how it should be seen really makes me realized how beautifully it was shot.
and in 4k :)
Gilbert Hubbs did a great job
For a fairly modest budget _James Bond_ knock off, it looks great thanks to Hong Kong cheaper filming practices combined with Hollywood know how.
The film stock does not allow 4k to really do it justice
@@Thebrothaisback
"The film stock does not allow 4k to really do it justice"
Looks pretty sharp to me, in this clip. 🙂I feel like 4k definitely covers 35 mm. Now if it were filmed in IMAX that's different. But I believe this movie was filmed in normal 35 mm, was it not? 4k is more than enough resolution to handle that. 🙂
3:53 Bruce also had his own style of chewing his food, that mesmerizes the audience
This is the best the film has ever looked. No question.
It is so beautiful
Enter the Dragon is a masterpiece.
I love this more then crouching Tiger hidden Dragon.
ya but was it worth sacrificing game of ...unalive tho??
that movie was destined for greateness had it completed.
@@ssppeeaarrYes it was because Enter The Dragon introduced Bruce Lee to the world and started the martial arts craze that followed ever since. It literally changed culture. I wish more than anything that he got to finish Game Of Death but without ETD we might not have even heard of him.
it sure did change culture and bring hype to martial arts. making lee a legend. but i really wish bruce would have finished that movie then went off to hollywood. 😔 the higher ups there would have still wanted him even moreso after seeing that years ahead of its time master piece. had it been finisned and released... oh well.
love enter the dragon tho. it deserves all its prasie. RIP bruce lee. @@williamwest7008
@@williamwest7008what we got of game of death was part of what man him an icon as well
I dare to say that Bruce Lee's fans from all over the world would like to see those (lost) behind the scene footage of ETD filmed by Mr. Wong, and all of the never used NGs and outtakes of ETD .
I believe that the above priceless footage has been kept in the warehouse of Warner Bros and after the ETD 50th anniversary it is time to be found!
"Destroy the enemy's illusions, and you will have victory."
I REALLY wish they hadn't cut out the philosophical scene with "Sifu" (instructor), just after BL's match with Sammo. It's actually dramatic connective tissue for the breaking of Mr. Hans' mirrors. Not to mention, the Shaolin Temple aspect.
🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
I saw it on the big screen yesterday. The movie is still remarkable after 50 years. This man bleeds chrisma on screen.
I never,never ever get tired of this Classic From Warner Bros. Happy 50th to this movie and Happy 100 years of WB legacy 💪❤️✊
Well said
f disney and f starwar today.
@@fliu5282 glad you mentioned it says I watch the video of Disney’s 100th I got mad I didn’t include all the live action original movies they made, but they feature more Star Wars and marvel films
Looks awesome on 4K.
Wow Aug 19th it will be 50 years old! How time just flies by. Wow, so many lives have come and gone since then.
I'd like to applaud Warner Brothers for giving this film the 4K Ultra HD remaster that the film needs for future generations.
R.I.P. Bruce Lee.
Ever green movie. Original is 50+ years old. As college students saw in the year 1974 and again saw in the same month,date but year was 1975. The movie created waves in Madras running packed houses for more than a year. It also paved the way for establishment of martial arts schools in Tamil Nadu. Though now I am close to 70 years still memory is fresh. Would definitely see it in the big screen once it's re released
Enter the dragon is my favourite film of all time
My Idol Bruce "The Dragon" Lee 👊💥🐉
I love the he pulls out the dagger and spins it around his fingers
7:41 this guy right there is the one as landlord in Kungfu Hustle and special appearance in Shangchi. Of course also appeared numerous time in Jackie Chan's earlier films.
Yuen Wah 😉
Oh yaaaa, i didnt know it was him but now that you mentioned it 😂
I just watched today a few hours ago, the Special screening for the 50th Anniversary celebration of this movie in Showcase Cinemas. People all enjoyed it and were clapping on Bruce Lee's action scenes.❤❤❤❤❤
50 Years still the BEST movie with Bruce Lee 🎦🎦🎦👍👍👍
I have seen ETD over 50 times. I will watch it again when it comes to the cinemas again.
R.I.P. Bruce Lee John Saxon And Jim Kelly 🙏🏾💔😥
I forgot how dope this movie is.
HEY WARNER, PLEASE RELEASE MATERIAL FROM THE MASTER TAPE UNEDITED FIGHT SCENES WITHOUT CLOSE INS. BOB WALL SAID HE HAD ONE COPY OF THIS JEWEL FROM THE VAULTS.
RIP to everyone in this clip
Bolo Yeung is still alive though.
Mang Hoi - the kid who Bruce gives the rope to, is still alive, and had a very successful career in the Hong Kong film industry as an actor, director, and fight choreographer. He also dated Cynthia Rothrock for a brief period of time.
@@LeviBoldock noted
Betty Chung (Mei Ling) is in her 70s'
Mi Tien from Shaolin Boxer still alive lives over in America. Played one of Han's bodyguards [threw first dagger into apple] but agree RIP to whole cast no longer with us
An absolute classic that still holds today. Thank you Warner!
O clássico dos clássicos das Artes Marciais!!!
Such a great classic martial arts film it's a shame Bruce Lee never lived to see it's global success.
Lets see... Living to see the success, or dying and becoming a martial arts icon whose name my still be talked about like Alexander the great? I'll take the latter
well done the vivid coloring looks gorgeous in 4k
Even in my iPad, this 4k preview looked great!
Best martial arts film.
what a great movie, john saxon jim kelly bolo yeung bruce legend lee bob wall❤, this must have been the best martial arts movie ever made
Warner Brothers dropped the ball here...
50th anniversary and no new extras.
Does look great in 4k though.
lol what more extras do u want?? im sure its all been done by now. ...lets not get greedy plz.
How else will they make a special edition?
My favorite film, period... here are a couple of tidbits you may not know... The film was made with NO sound... Shih Kein who played Han, did not speak english; he was told how to mouth certain parts of the dialog, then it was recorded (Dubbed) in post production. There were several characters with bit parts in this movie that were major characters in Bruce's other films... The fight scene with Bob Wall; if you look right before the final blow is delivered, Bruce's right hand is covered because he was cut for real with one of the bottles during rehearsal. he was also bitten by the snake in another scene. Bruce was supposed to fight Bolo in the film, but John Saxsons people made his having more screen time a condition of his being in the film, and Jim Kelly was supposed to live in the movie, but because this was his first film, John Saxon's team again had influence there... Jim Kelly was not the original actor, but the previous actor didnt want to go overseas for this project... crazy, right?
Almost right.......Rockne Tarkington, who was the original choice for Williams made a fatal mistake by asking for more money 3 days before production. Also this was NOT Jim Kelly's first movie. He had a part in Melinda starring Calvin Lockhart.
Bruce Lee taught a lot of Americans what martial arts and fight choreography was all about. 💪😎✌️ And dang, Yuen Wo Ping sure helped craft some absolutely legendary work as the decades plodded onward. But "Enter The Dragon" was pretty much raw fight work and VERY few wires/assisted actions. Bob Wall, Angela Mao, and Jim Kelly really made this film well-rounded, too.
🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
Roper was the original Johnny Cage
And Bruce Lee is Liu Kang
Han is Shang Tsung
Would that make Mr Williams, Jax?
Never thought about it. I see it now.
There are subtle comparisons with other characters of this film to Mortal Kombat. However, the character of Roper is not even an actor, but his characteristics match that of Johnny Cage almost to a T.
Facts 100%
It has been selected in a US Museum of film vault for generations to come few years back!
Always he is the dragon ❤
The 🐐 ❤
"Then why are you so apprehensive?"..."Apprehensive? No, I was just wondering if it was ok to drink the water". "Mr. Roper....don't con me".
You saw that part, too, eh?
@@echelon2k8 It's one of my favorite dialogues involving Bruce Lee in the entire movie.
Wanna Bet.
En subtitulos en español la traducción decía Roper .... solo me preocupa si el agua es potable... 🥤
Winter's here a time of cheer, the air is crisp, the sky is clear. The trees are bare, but in the air, there's a MAGIC that's beyond COMPARE.
The quality of this film is unbelievable!
What a great cult classic, I love this film.
And I say this as someone who isn't even a big martial arts fan.
7:41 that's Yuen Wah; the landlord from Kung Fu Hustle.
And Bruce Lee's one and only stunt double.
6:02 It's still missing. There Is a scene cut here, The Food Bucket Is full of Eyes (Monkeys Probably) the Is why He shakes His head. This means this whole film, still has those Bits cut from It. Pity I would have thought Warner's would have made sure the was complete for the 50th Anniversary Edition. Oh well lets hope the steel book one addresses this issue, with the claimed added 3 more Minutes. Thanks for sharing.
Super Legend
You can't watch the movie without the intro. What an intro--what a movie!
I felt so bad for Roper when he saw dead, at the end of the movie. His reaction; the look on his face!
Plenty more fish in the sea...
@adamkane7513 You are right. That's what I was told, after my marriage was over. That's life!
This remains the best martial arts film in the history of cinema. Why? Because beyond the originality of the script, the acting of the actors and the direction, Bruce Lee is there... in peak physical shape, displaying his skills fully, flowing between punches, kicks, grabs, jumps, pulls, handling sticks and nunchucks have unparalleled performance to this day.
The opening scene as they step foot on the island is very cool.. 👍🏽
The scenery and the area they picked to shoot was awesome..😳😲
Even the show "Kung Fu" starred a white guy, but they were willing to give Bruce the spotlight here. Definitely one of the few (only?) Asian actor that got his own Hollywood movie during that period.
It’s bc when he went back to Asia he hit record breaking popularity with his Movies filmed in Asia.
Bruce Lee was supposed to be in Kung Fu, but because of him being Asian, they gave it to David Carridene also that's the reason Bruce Lee wore a mask in the Green Hornet because of the way he looked.
Nobody handed it to him
Спасибо вам огромное за это видео. Я помню как я смотрел этот фильм сперва на кассете а потом на диске. Это ,,Выход Дракона""Один из замечательных фильмов с Брюсом Ли в главной роли. Эти фильмы с его уастием бесценные сокровища Китая. Это не просто их кумир это их легенда их настоящий Мастер Боевых Исскуств.💎⛩️🏯🌍🙏🎓
7:40 Yuen Wah, wow how young he was :O
btw Bruce's only stunt double also Jackie's and Sammo's Opera brother
Quality so clean I can see the texture on they skin
@ 1:10 Bruce's expression at what John Saxon said was just priceless!!!!.....lol
One seriously classic film and one that changed action cinema for ever
Bruce Lee my sifu and my idol😊
How great that my favorite film studio has a RUclips channel on my favorite site on my phone. Bravo Warner Bros. Studios!!
6:21 am I the only one that the song came into mind 😆 🤣 "costume white" 🎵 🎶 cast your might 🎵 🎶
my favourite movie of all time, thanks Bruce Lee!
amazing remastering... truly worth every penny.
2:50 These SUMO wrestlers are MATSUZAKI Makoto(purple loincloth) and KUDAN Goro(blue loincloth). They are Japanese actors.
30 lat temu zrobiłam sobie 2 rysy na policzku.Kocham film do dziś.💖💔🥇🏆💔💖
I WAS 11 YEARS OLD I REMEMBER IT LIKE YESTERDAY💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
The fact that those are badminton courts, I was always thinking it was some rare exotic location lol
I'm glad I finally saw this movie on the 50th anniversary showing.
Bruce Lee war der beste Kampfkünstler seiner Zeit...Wahnsinn 👍😊
I knw warner has a stack of bonus b reel gag behind the scenes footage of Bruce.. looking crispy clear HD blu-ray. I knw 1 day they will release it
Brilliant background music composition by "Lalo" Schifrin" He also was the original composer for "Mission Impossible"
Absolute Brilliant!
Lee had such a presence about him 🇦🇺
2:49 are those guys giving eachother wedgies?😂😂
This scene makes me hungry. At that food 😢
Man, what a difference. Picture and sound 100% better!
Beautiful
Villain’s iron hand moved during his speech. He must’ve lost it after the scene.
Saw this at the cinema, it was brilliant but for some weird reason they cut the scene where he speaks to his master 'There is no opponent/When he expands I contract, when he contracts I expand', very odd, especially since the wonderful introduction from Shannon made the point that it was a showcasing of his philosophy in this film that was so important and the key to his legacy. Still it was a real treat to be able to see this on the big screen.
That’s the theatrical cut. The scene with him and the monks is an extended scene that was added to the 20th anniversary
All you need is purpose, and people that appreciate your dedication
Truly the instant modern classic that touched action moviegoers and martial artists everywhere.
And alot of people got into Mixed Martial Arts because of Bruce Lee’s movies or he invented Jeet Kune Do ; dubbing him “the Father of MMA”.
Tarantino should get a chance to remaster all Bruce Lee films in IMAX for modern screening. Seeing Bruce fight at that scale would draw so many audiences, it would make the studio $$$.
Quentin Tarantino has no business going near Bruce Lee after disrespecting him in _'Once Upon A Time in Hollywood'_
Why him? Id rather someone else. They should redo game of death since computer graphics have matured
From 3:01 to 3:09 you can spot Bruce Lee's wife, Linda Lee, walking. She is the blonde lady in a long purple dress and black boots.
Thanks, I saw this interesting movie by Bruceli in Rasht in 1976, I was 15 years old.
Does the 4k transfer look like this ? Because this looks amazing
It does, but not quite as detailed on a 65" 4k
@Thebrothaisback thanks for the reply, I have an 83 inch , I think I'll pull the trigger and get this, just got bloodsport on 4k watching it this weekend
The owner of that dart, interesting technique to use, and only he identifies.
Surely all those chicks running around at the banquet in yellow with the black stripes must be a little Game of Death reference.
WB's , you are a disgrace . No new extras and not EVEN a mention of it being the 50th anniversary of this movie !!
The haircut on bruce is legendary
The coolest thing is when you blow and throw the arrow with the Meiling arrow. ❤🤩👍
Love the the new transfer, and the apple scene.🎉
Banquet scene was fabulously filmed
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