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Enter the Dragon

Enter the Dragon

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: OUTSTANDING
Review: Just in case if you people wanna see what I really think about Lee, take a look at my commnets about some of his books. I hate Bruce Lee more than any thing ... well it's a long story... But I REALLY like his movies. Enter the Dragon in the DVD or VHS WIDESCREEN VERSIONS are perfect upgraded to nowadays view. This video really shows what Lee was able to do in the cinema area (not in the Martial Arts area). Both include the cutted parts that were not present in the OLD Enter the Dragon. The fighting choreography ? I have no words to describe it !

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the greatest marital arts movie of all time
Review: BRUCE LEE IS POETRY IN MOTION.THIS MOVIE SHOWS THE BEST AT HIS BEST.JIM KELLY IS STYLISH AND COCKY.AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST IS JOHN SAXON WHO IS A SUPRISE INDEED

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutely fantastic a catergorical infusion of classic M.A
Review: Where do we begin,this film captures the oriental scenery giving feeding us the history of the land and it's arts.The opening of the film panning over the landscape to focus on the tornemant. Here a well defined man stands prepared for combat,relaxed yet aware of his surrounding ,from this alone you are already ingrained into the movie. The battle begins Lee in control from start to finish delivering a multitude of blows to his opponents face and chest,the monks observe and see the opponent is no challenge. At an instant the battle is over. Through the filmon going battles continue with perfect choreographyand timing ,if i was to make one comment i feel that Roper who died in early part of the film should have had more of an impact on the movie. Mr williams roll in the film was necessary as i felt it gave the movie that polished hollywood feel ,it was plain to see that williams (John Saxon) could not fight due to the close ups when battles commenced. Though his acting was just great. An overall look at the film, this film is a superb piece of art and i shall continue to watch it over and over agian.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOW
Review: This movie leaves you wanting to see more. Unfortunately, there is nothing out there better, this is the best there is of all Martial Arts movies. No one is better than Bruce Lee.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must have for Bruce Lee fans!!!!
Review: The British Govt recruits Lee from his Shaolin Temple to help overthrow the evil Dr. Han. The DVD version has many new scenes never seen before, one being a scene where Lee's Shaolin Master tells Lee that he must destroy Han b/c he is a Shaolin disciple using his Shaolin Kung Fu skills for evil. Lee goes to Han's mysterious Island to fight in Han's tournament while trying to collect evidence of wrong doing. At the same time, Lee is settling some personal scores with other combatants and fulfilling the mission given to him by his Master....a twist to the plot you would not know until you've seen the DVD. It's the way Bruce wanted people to see the movie. The DVD also contains biographies of the cast, 3 trailers, footage of Bruce working out, and a documentary. The audio/video is superb. if you're a fan of Bruce Lee, you must have this DVD!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must Buy for Bruce Lee enthusiasts and those curious.
Review: This 25th anniversary release adds significantly to the Bruce Lee legacy, including interviews with the actor which crystalize his intensity and passion for martial arts and film. An interview with his surviving wife introduces the additional footage that was included in this edition but not in the screen version. It enlarges on Bruce's philosophical bent on the martial arts. The video is technically clean and even includes the preview spots that were shown in theaters prior to release. This video is a Must Buy for all Bruce Lee enthusiasts or interested individuals who wonder why he was so popular, and why his passing was such a blow to the Martial Arts entertainment world. One can only imagine what these movies would be like today had he lived.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Greatest Martial Arts Movie Of All Time!
Review: This is undoubtedly the greatest Martial Arts movie of all time! Bruce Lee is incredible and makes people like Van Dam lookm like ameteurs. This movie is a must for any Martial Arts practitioner or fan and if you are a Bruce Lee fan the documentary at the beginning is very insightful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Martial Arts Classic
Review: If you are at all a Martial Arts fan see this film. The best fight scenes ever recorded, beating anything Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, and even anything else Bruce Lee ever did. Sure the plot is hokey, but if Mortal Kombat thought it was good enough to rip off completely, then it should be more than good enough for any action fan.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great for all martial art film lovers.
Review: This is a great Bruce Lee movie that shows a lot of the master's skill. Bruce Lee plays an undercover agent who goes on a mission to discover a drug operation at a martial art island. The island is ran by one of the former students of his kung fu school. Very good movie.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Bruce Lee's Most Complete Piece of Work
Review: Enter the Dragon encompasses some of the highest quality fight choreography recorded to date. Bruce Lee is simply breathtaking with his tremendous skill and intensity. Dialog and plot not the best, but the action and stars make up for the lacking. A must for any martial arts or action film fan.


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