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Post by gus4emo on May 19, 2019 19:49:54 GMT -5
As a kid I must have seen it a million times, had not seen it in over 10 years, had my 11 year old son watch it last night, he liked it, to me it felt nostalgic, early 70s we had a kung fu fever, Bruce Lee was the man, I know some of you have a similar memory, what are your thoughts?
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Post by simpleman68 on May 19, 2019 20:28:02 GMT -5
Loved it and plan to watch it again soon. Most memorable scene was of course the mirrored room.
Also had a fine selection of 70s cheese like Jim Kelly's line "man you must be straight out of a comic book" Scott
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Post by gus4emo on May 19, 2019 20:36:01 GMT -5
Loved it and plan to watch it again soon. Most memorable scene was of course the mirrored room.
Also had a fine selection of 70s cheese like Jim Kelly's line "man you must be straight out of a comic book" Scott
Jim Kelly and John Saxon played a hell of supporting roles....
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Post by rbk123 on May 19, 2019 22:21:53 GMT -5
Bruce Lee at his pinnacle. No one has done it better before or after.
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Post by AudioHTIT on May 19, 2019 23:43:02 GMT -5
I probably only saw the movie once, but my intermediate school Phys Ed teacher — Dan Inosanto — was Bruce Lee’s training partner, teacher, and friend. He was a very good man of tremendous character, but woe be anyone who screwed around in his class, his hands and feet would move so fast you might not see them, and you might feel like you’d been pummeled within an inch of your life, he of course never touched a student. Anyone who had “Mr I” for a teacher was lucky indeed. Edit: Did some Googling and found lots of old pictures of Bruce Lee and Dan Inosanto, here’s a good one:
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Post by brubacca on May 20, 2019 10:25:31 GMT -5
When I saw this I thought the thread was going to be about Game of Thrones.
enter the dragon is a fun movie, but a bit dated at this point. Its hard to get around some of the heavy 70s in the movie.
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Post by DYohn on May 20, 2019 10:29:00 GMT -5
I thought this was going to be another Game of Thrones thread.
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Post by gus4emo on May 20, 2019 13:32:37 GMT -5
Bruce Lee at his pinnacle. No one has done it better before or after. Absolutely...
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Post by gus4emo on May 20, 2019 13:52:04 GMT -5
When I saw this I thought the thread was going to be about Game of Thrones. enter the dragon is a fun movie, but a bit dated at this point. Its hard to get around some of the heavy 70s in the movie. 99% of 70s movies are 70s heavy....
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Post by gzubeck on Dec 11, 2019 20:50:41 GMT -5
As a kid I must have seen it a million times, had not seen it in over 10 years, had my 11 year old son watch it last night, he liked it, to me it felt nostalgic, early 70s we had a kung fu fever, Bruce Lee was the man, I know some of you have a similar memory, what are your thoughts? One needs to watch the 36th chamber of shaolin (Shaw brothers) to truly feel the Fu! Also, I really enjoy the IP-man movies if you want more modern day kung fu. And last but not least if you want humor-fu my favorite tongue in cheek movie is Kung-fu hustle. ;>)
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