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at 4:14 he drops four chinese spade coins and a regular coin and i spot one knife coin in the bowl already with the spades there there may be more media.britishmuseum.org/media/Repository/Documents/2014_10/3_16/caca3ded_a1d4_4303_841c_a3b90111880d/mid_00208467_001.jpg komonews.com/resources/media/2bced297-e95c-4d38-8bfd-123239c314c8-knifemoney.jpg?1446945797517
What a crock of s..t. Died from tainted canabis bs. So it had nothing to do with him removing his sweat glands and shoving tuns of coke up his nose. Bruce died from swelling of the brain which is a very common effect of cocain use. Canabis has never not once been recorded as killing anyone. Bey Logan talks pure bs
Interesting that the clapboards actually have "22 FPS" written on them, meaning they were filming at 22 frames per second as opposed to the standard 24 frames per second, meaning, yep, this action was "sped up"/under cranked. I always had thought Keith Cooke looked just a little TOO fast in these movies.
He was a tool of God to make people of the World to know asian culture: tradition, kung fu and et cetera. After he did that his life was taken. We live to apply our program of life in the Earth.
You had kung-fu enter the dragon Bruce Lee . It about time for remake enter the temple starring Tony jaa Adrian brodie play John saxon part . I know Bruce Lee never done sequel. The exit the temple enter street. It will be big Hollywood movie it need face lift ?
Here's where he got his technique: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-F_o6MSZ7bJ4.html Yes, he's a mixed martial artist, but his foundation comes from real Shaolin and *real Wudang*. (How else do you think he was able to do it at such a high level for so many years?)
Always wonder what it must have felt like to have seen enter the dragon when it was first in cinemas , coming out the cinema and thinking wow I can't wait to see more of this Bruce Lee guy .. Then finding out he had passed away ! .. Such a tragedy he died so young :(
This man is talking a whole lot of nonsense, Bruce Lee was only an actor with zero real fight wins. Fictional Kung Fu movies, staged demonstrations and hearsay talk is not real fighting. Bruce Lee copied Muhammad Ali.
It's ridiculous to see they guy is pointing his finger like "it happened here", "it was here" without actually saying the name of locations of those scenes - I mean the island, where the fighting took place (tennis court?). Where the hell is that? Saying "it's here" doesn't explain anything. Provide the postal address or Google Maps link in description.
I'm so glad they posted this. Long weapons, particularly those with some flexibility, seem to be a specialty with Yen, going back to vs. Jet in Once Upon a Time in China 2. Yen trained with Wu Bin for I think a year, after getting in trouble for fighting, but that waist & spear technique comes from his mom. (It's a little like Cú Chulainn training with Scáthach;)
I can't tell you all the number of times I've put a Jackie Chan movie on and gone straight to the Bey Logan commentary. My housemates and I always enjoyed a bit of Bey at university.
It;s amazing how Gary keeps himself in great shape both mentally and physically, as he said recently in an interview with Scott Adkins "Age, when it comes to the soul has nothing to do with years, it's about awareness, levels of awareness." Also in the entertainment business there are very few people like him who are well disciplined both in real life and in their work, which is very inspiring. Thank you for sharing this interview.
20:24 "I always wonder why DC heroes, like Superman and Batman, always make good movies, [but] Marvel guys don't get a look in." ... well that didn't age well.