The DVD is excellent. Truly, I'am female Bruce Lee fan 'til now...Even the movie is old, you cannot find a better martial arts movie with real Bruce Lee. There's a lot of movie copying him; They using Bruce Lee's pictures and his name to get some attention. I read the reviewed by JAckieChad. It's okay you want Bruce Lee vs. Jackie Chan but when it comes to real fighting; I don't think you will like it. Because Bruce Lee can knock him out. Jackie Chan started stunt man before he became big star; Bruce Lee already teaching martial arts and fought a lot of tough man before he became superstar!!!In sparring and real street fighting Bruce Lee never lost. He always win! I heard Jackie Chan said; He is inspired of Bruce Lee Martial Arts a lot. And he is Bruce Lee fans too. It's true Jackie Chan is a good actor and comedian, I like him too but when it comes to real fighting...still no one can defeat Bruce Lee. Don't forget to watch Bruce documentary. Just go to menu then select special features...It showed how great he is...as a martial artist, philosopy and a teacher. He explained how effective and accurate his martial arts skills. He is a founder of Jet Kune Do.Read full review
This was Bruce Lee's final movie before his death and now the movie is a certified martial arts classic-and was shot on location in Hong Kong. Lee plays a monk named Lee who enters a brutal championship tournament to which only the best in the world are invited. His athletic prowess lands him in the match, but he is also serving as a spy for the British government-and he is out to prove that the contests director, Han, is also a player in the drug trade. Plenty of Kung-fu fighting ensues, as one of the entrants is Abdul Jabbar (basketball player) who is definitely the tallest player Lee will ever fight-a great fighting scene ensues between the two-possibly one of the two or three of the best in any Kung fu movies (the other being between Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris in Return of the Dragon). John Saxoon (Nightmare on Elm Street, Joe Kidd, Kung Fu tv series season 1, Magnum PI season 4, A-team tv series season 1, etc) made many kung-fu and Hong Kong based movies in this era and co-stars as one of the fighters also in this movie. The director here Robert Clouse is one of the kung fu movie director that made a name in this type of movies (Gymkata, Battle Creek Brawl, China O Brien, etc) but this was definitely the high point of his directing and he did an excellent job here also. A great classic kung - fu movie that you will not tire of-even when you watch it repeatedly. Will give most people a full nights entertainment.Read full review
This is an iconic movie, it has everything you want in a Bruce Lee movie. I also see many striking scenes that George Lucas used in Star Wars! George took his favorite parts from various movies to create Star Wars. Still, this one is the best you are going to watch.
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Bruce Lee was one of a kind as well as ahead of his time. He made martial arts a truly graceful & precise art form. There was a theater in Boston back in the 70s in the "RED LIGHT DISTRICT". You would pay a few bucks to get in & watch Bruce Lee movies all day. That's when you could actually buy snacks that didn't cost more than the ticket. Bruce will always be the reigning king of martial arts.
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A great classic movie I enjoyed watching, it came in a great keepsake package. Enter the Dragon has a lot of excitement to it, and I am not a martial arts movie fan. I got it at a great price, and it shipped out quickly.
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