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Enter the Dragon - Limited Edition Collector's Set

Enter the Dragon - Limited Edition Collector's Set

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bruce Lee kicks A**
Review: I laughed, I cried...Bruce Lee takes you on a roller coaster of emotion in this 1973 action thriller. Co-starring John Saxon and Jim Kelly this is martial arts mahem at its finest. Forget plot, forget acting, Bruce will captivate and amaze in his finest perfomance since Gone With The Wind.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: THE BIG BAD, MEAN AND NASTY SON OF MOTHERLESS CHICKEN WOLF?
Review: Its an inescapably flawed film. The dialogue is silly, the American characters are borderline annoying....but its still Bruce Lee, and its still amazing. You can watch fifteen minutes of pure plot-related tripe and then he steps on the screen and you immediately forget everything you hated about the last 15 minutes. The final fight scene, in the hall of mirrors, which is so well-known its almost popular mythology, is ingenious and intense. Just watching Bruce Lee do anything, even just sneaking around the compound, its like watching some sort of supernatural warrior-spirit. Its undeniably rousing and imaginative.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Untouchable
Review: Its an inescapably flawed film. The dialogue is silly, the American characters are borderline annoying....but its still Bruce Lee, and its still amazing. You can watch fifteen minutes of pure plot-related tripe and then he steps on the screen and you immediately forget everything you hated about the last 15 minutes. The final fight scene, in the hall of mirrors, which is so well-known its almost popular mythology, is ingenious and intense. Just watching Bruce Lee do anything, even just sneaking around the compound, its like watching some sort of supernatural warrior-spirit. Its undeniably rousing and imaginative.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great movie, awesome action
Review: Lots of martial arts. Theres a tournament, so of course there's going to be alot. Basically though there is one thing that makes it so awesome. Bruce Lee. He is so cool. Tons of people get killed.

The plot is he is a secret agent, britain or something. He goes in to find out why people have been dieing, like girls have been getting killed or something. The real cool thing is that Bruce Lee isn't up against a huge dude who can beat him in one punch. Noone can even compare to Bruce Lee and his fighting.

The action is plentiful, some comedy too. Like, "Wheres your uniform?" Anyways, I love the movie, and the special eddition is cool.

The action rules! He kicked that one guy so hard, you had to be there! to like believe it.
Overall--->5 Stars
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: THE BIG BAD, MEAN AND NASTY SON OF MOTHERLESS CHICKEN WOLF?
Review: Mr. Bruce lee is a tremendous martial artist but when it comes to filming sction sequences, he looks like a pile of conjiled sugar, whew! Hot damn! Jackie chan is better, he kicks yo mamma 'round the de world! ANYWAY BRUCE SHOULD, I HOPE HE DOES SOON!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a good buy for the martial arts fan
Review: The best movie that Bruce Lee every made, and even includes scenes that were cut from the original when the movie was first shown. Is still a classic in the martial arts realm, but is a good movie for anybody to watch.
Has a good plot, action, and good writing that would have made a hit in the movie theatres today.
With your purchase, you will receive a CD with music tracks from the movie, the DVD movie itself, with trailers and a short interview with Linda Lee Cadwell, his wife, some posters from the movie, and a movie still from the movie itself in a special frame.
Is a great gift for the martial arts fan.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bruce Lee at his best!
Review: The only way to describe this movie is as the greatest Martial Arts film ever. For those who are not die-hard kung fu fans, and found Lee's earlier films primitive with poor camera work, plot, and script, Enter the Dragon will be a pleasant surprise. The plot and script are excellent for an action movie and Bruce Lee shines. The final battle in the mirror hall is one of the cleverest and most exciting action sequences i've seen. BUY THIS FILM.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Greatest martial arts film ever!!!!
Review: There is somthing about Bruce Lee that no other martial arts star has been able to live up to. It's not just that he could beat the crap out of Jackie Chan, Jet Li, or anyone else. Lee posseses and ellegance and grace that isn't found in most martial artists. Enter the Dragon, takes Lee at his best and puts him in a big budget film with a good cast. No longer are cheap production values or a lousy script draging down the action. Even the plot is fairly good(though kind of a rip off of Dr. No). What the people will really see the movie for is Lee and he delivers as always.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best martial arts film ever
Review: There is somthing about Bruce Lee that no other martial arts star has been able to live up to. It's not just that he could beat the crap out of Jackie Chan, Jet Li, or anyone else. Lee posseses and ellegance and grace that isn't found in most martial artists. Enter the Dragon, takes Lee at his best and puts him in a big budget film with a good cast. No longer are cheap production values or a lousy script draging down the action. Even the plot is fairly good(though kind of a rip off of Dr. No). What the people will really see the movie for is Lee and he delivers as always.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not a bad film...
Review: This is by far, Lee's best movie, not because the fighting scenes are the best (they aren't; in fact, this is one of my least favorite Lee films, in terms of the martial art action) but because, -as opposed to all of his other films- the plot and acting and actors are actually...pretty good. The story is interesting as well. Still, not enough action and a little overrated. Lee's most awesome fight scenes are his action scenes in Return of the Dragon and Chinese Connection. (Though, the LATTER film sucked royally, in every OTHER respect).


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