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Enter the Dragon (Two-Disc Special Edition)

Enter the Dragon (Two-Disc Special Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best movies ever made
Review: One of the best movies ever made as well as being THE best martial arts movie. No movie even compares. The quality of DVD makes Enter the Dragon an experience. The quality is so clean and clear that it could almost pass for a movie released last week instead of the seventies. The extra features such as a short interview where you really see Lee's deep sense of what martial art really entails, home video of a Lee workout, and trailors make this even better. DVD really brings out the quality in this movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Martial Arts Movie Ever Made
Review: After all of these years, Enter The Dragon is the best martial arts movie ever made. This movie changes the feeling of martial arts and the genre. Bruce Lee is still the greatest martial artist compared to the semi-martial artist of today. No of these kind of stars come near the level of Lee. The supporting cast was ok, but nothing special except for Mr.Han played by Shih Kien is still probably one of my favorite villians after almost twenty-six years.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THIS IS THE GREATEST MOVIE OF ALL TIME!!!!!
Review: I dont think I need to say much about this movie because everyone already knows that its the best martial arts movie ever, and well if you dont you soon will! This is a must have! everyone should own atleast one copy of this movie, so get it today!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nirvana
Review: This is the best martial arts film ever made, hands-down. I've seen it more times than I can count.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An exceptional value
Review: This classic movie in a collectible box has been newly restored and digitally remastered in a panavision widescreen fomat with introduciton by Linda Lee. There is a new documentary with video and audio material from the Lee family and the original theatrical trailer. The box set includes a tribute book covering the highlghts, cd soundtrack, 8 reproductions of the original lobby cards and a Senitype (a matted;suitable for framing) image from the movie and actual 35mm film clip. For Bruce Lee fans this truly is an exceptional value

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BRUCE LEE WAS THE MASTER!!!
Review: This has to be THE best martial arts film EVER! Bruce Lee puts everything into this movie, and it shows. The fight scenes are brilliant. Lee was a master, and this movie should be watched by all. It is a shame that we have neither Lee nor his son, but their movies live on.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE GREATEST MARTIAL ARTS MOVIE EVER
Review: I'VE BEEN A BRUCE LEE FAN SINCE I CAN REMEMBER AND HAVE SEEN "ENTER THE DRAGON" MAYBE 50 TIMES IN MY LIFE IF NOT MORE.THE EXTRA FEATURES WITH LINDA TALKING ABOUT BRUCE,THE OLD HOME VIDIO'S NOT TO MENTION AFTER 25 YEARS WE FINALLY GOT TO WATCH THE MASTERPIECE "UNCUT"GREAT.GREAT.ENTER THE DRAGON MUST MOST PROPEBLY BE THE MOVIE I'VE WATCHED THE MOST EVER.SEEING I CAN JUST ABOUT RECITE EVERY WORD OF EVERY LINE.I MUST COMPLIMENT ALL INV0LVED,THE RE-MASTERED 5.1 TRACK IS OUTSTANDING FOR A MOVIE 25 YEARS OLD.BUT THEN AGAIN NOBODY CAN FAULT A MASTER PIECE WITH THE ALL TIME GREAT MASTER.THE VIDIO QUALITY IS STILL EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD.TO ALL BRUCE LEE FANS.IF YOU HAVEN'T GOT YOUR OWN COPY OF "ENTER THE DRAGON" ,THEN GO GET IT ,MITS BEING SOLD FOR FAR LESS THAN ITS WORTH.GO GET ONE BEFORE THEY CATCH ON,AND UP THE PRICE

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The standard to which all martial arts films are judged.
Review: It has been said before, but I think that it bears repeating: this is the one true classic of martial arts films by which all others are judged. Not only did this film introduce Bruce Lee to the general American public, but it introduced the entire genre as well. Magnificently coreographed fight scenes intertwined with a tournament-plot that has since become the prototype for innumerable martial arts films. For those truly trivia buffs, you can see one of Jackie Chan's first film appearances as a hapless guard who gets killed by Bruce. The DVD format allows for wide-screen viewing which allows the entire fight coreography to be appreciated. Bonus inclusions include multiple interviews as well as the entire soundtrack.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's MONO and not in STEREO sound. But it's GREAT !!!
Review: The was Lee's last movie (and the first with international distribution). This movie values come than gold. For that time the FIGHTING SEQUENCES are quite advanced. I'd say the Lee is the director and not Robert Close. It's a NEW VERSTION with new SOUND AND GRAFFICS ! It contais the philosophical parts that were cutted in the older version.I'm just sorry for two things: Lee should have fought a little bit more and the movie should be in STEREO SOUND !!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Power, speed, and incredible grace...
Review: Only Bruce Lee had the combination of all three coupled with great screen charisma. Segal, Van Damm, and Chan are pale shadows next to Lee, who had the soul of a philosopher, the mind of a visionary, and the speed and strength of a dragon. See this film.


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