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Advantages: Amazing fighting Disadvantages: Not the best acting, but who needs it.
Enter the Dragon (1973) was Bruce Lee's first (and only) solo big Hollywood production. Too bad he never got to see the fruits of his labor. He passed away during the film's post production (don't fret, two more official Bruce Lee films were made after this one. Despite all of the years of hard work and finally making it to the big times, he wasn't around long enough to enjoy it. Even though Robert Clouse is credited as director and another person ... ...out you'll have to watch Enter The Dragon!!!!
Bruce Lee worked a great deal on this picture. He wrote most of the screenplay (uncredited), filmed all of the action scenes (uncredited) and directed several scenes (uncredited). Lam Ching-Ying, Angela Mao, Jackie Chan and Bolo Yeung appear in this film. If you haven't seen this film already then you're either a kid, lame or something is wrong with you. Highly recommended. ...
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Advantages: Excellent martial arts, from Tung Lung Disadvantages: none
Game of Death 2 Staring Tung
Lung, Huong Cheng-Li, Roy Horan,
Lee Hoi-San and previously
unseen footage of Bruce Lee.
The film in many ways is similar to Fist of Fury 2 they are
both about avenging the death
of a brother. In this case Bobby
Lo played by Tung Lung set out
to get revenge for the death of
Billy Lo (Bruce Lee) at the hands
of Jim Koo (Huong Cheng-Li). This film
has a lot less American influence
than Game of Death , which ... ...and fighting scenes than a well thought out story Probably the best Bruce Lee film ever made, even though Bruce Lee is not actually
in it. Made with previously unseen footage of his films, a stand in and completed with the classic poorly dubbed English lame dialogue and amazing Kung Fu. When Billy Lo (Bruce Lee) is killed at friend
Jim Koo's funeral, brother Bobby Lo (Tong Lung) sets out to avenge his death.
Bobby Lo sets off to Japan to meet ...
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Ciao members have rated this review on average somewhat helpful
Advantages: Superb fight sequences, compelling plot and excellent acting. Disadvantages: Standard of fighting is not as magnificent as Way of the Dragon.
...and my father pressed 'Play'. Enter the Dragon started, and it was to teach me about Kung Fu.
Enter the Dragon was my first introduction to Bruce Lee, who is arguably the greatest Martial Artist of all time, and it was one I was never going to forget. I became a fan of Bruce instantly; his competence in acting was secondary to the magnificent Kung Fu he used to cripple his enemies. My interest and love for Martial Arts began in the wake of this ... ...Background
Enter the Dragon is perceived as the ultimate film of the Martial Arts genre. It significantly happened to be Bruce Lee's first and last Hollywood production. He had at this point starred in three Chinese blockbusters and was in the process of directing and producing Game of Death - which looked set to be another giant hit. However when the offer for Enter the Dragon arose, it was one Bruce could not refuse. It would ...
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Ciao members have rated this review on average very helpful