The Legend Of Bruce Lee

Is this a chinese movie? Obviously not Hollywood but I am wondering if it will be available on DVD with English subtitles?
I "think" it's a Mainland China production. I have absolute faith there will
be bootlegged dvd releases with subtitles, and I am quite confident to say
the download version will be available before that :biggrin:

The actor sure looks like him more so thatn Jason Scott Lee
I agree. When Stephen Chow featured him in "Shaolin Soccer" as the goalie
in the yellow jump suit, many just had the feeling he would be
portraying a future 'Bruce Lee' role. Unfortunately, he moves nothing
like Bruce.

So why does he keep touching his nose???
+1 !!!


On another note,
there will also be an upcoming movie base on the life of Yip Man.
Donnie Yen will play the role of Yip Man. Personally, I am more excited
about the Yip Man film. Don't mind me :cool:
http://www.screen-power.com/donnie-yen-is-yip-man-2/646/
 
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I would say Mark Dacascos would be a good Brandon Lee actor. He actually trained in the JKD concepts is a pretty good actor you see him in this BL Legend scenes.

Bruce Lee touching his nose was good for TV and indirectly forces you to stay on gaurd keeping your hands up.

Off topic one theory to Bruces Death is the Dim Mak or death touch and some say Bruce's Lungs were bleeding internaly as a possible result during his encounter-fight with a Malasian fighter or Thai.
http://www.martialdevelopment.com/blog/investigating-the-dim-mak-death-touch/

Also American kickboxing was pioneered by one of its members Joe Lewis who was personaly trained by Bruce.

Bruce personally trained some of the top kickboxing martial artists, including Joe Lewis who was one of the pioneers of American Kickboxing.

http://www.kickboxing.com.sg/aboutus.html
 
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So why does he keep touching his nose???

The whole concept of your arm/hand positioning in Wing Tsun was to protect your center, in doing so no one would be able to get to anything vital (neck, face, chest etc.)

Apparently Bruce Lee had a problem keeping his arms/hands centred so the Man told him to touch his nose and and move his hand down to get a proper centered position - and it just became habit even when he didn't need to do it!
 
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