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Enter the Dragon Hong Kong Locations/Bruce Lee Biography Documentary by Bey Logan for CNX 

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These are documentaries I shot as host for a now defunct UK TV channel, CNX. We shot introductions for a whole season of Hong Kong action titles. They also commissioned this 'location guide' to accompany a screening of 'Enter the Dragon'.
This is of special historical significance now, given that the Grand Hyatt is gone and the Stubbs Road house got trashed by some Mainland developer due to a land scam. I can't believe I could remember all this %$^& without a tele prompter.
CNX also wanted a general guide to 'Bruce Lee's Hong Kong'. Looking back, I realise that Li Tak Street isn't far from where my office/kwoon is now. The Tung Ying Building has also been demolished; I remember the security guards trying to stop us shooting, even though we were on the sidewalk outside! This also has my take on Lee's passing; conjecture as you may!

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@vitocorleone1462
@vitocorleone1462 6 лет назад
Just to stand in a place Bruce once stood would be overwhelming
@iangoulding6840
@iangoulding6840 6 лет назад
John Smith I would love to go to these locations walk up that jetty to know Bruce lee walked up there I would love to go into a room or sit or stand in the same place as Bruce lee
@patrickparker8417
@patrickparker8417 6 лет назад
Sad .
@lookingforwyatteearp3137
@lookingforwyatteearp3137 5 лет назад
I was standing at Bruce Lee's grave this past weekend. I live only 50 minutrs away from it. Really sad knowing that he was just 6 feet below me and yet we couldnt have a conversation or spar together.
@lollypupbuzz8451
@lollypupbuzz8451 5 лет назад
@KG UK ping me, will help u upload.
@Dad_Brad
@Dad_Brad 4 года назад
Looking for Wyatte Earp : I was there on a Sunday, right at noon, in August 2017. I spent about 20 minutes at the grave. I saw a black couple, a middle aged European tourist with his daughter, an Asian college student aged girl who came by herself, and another group of about 15 Asian tourists who all came to visit the grave while I took it in. It was the first and probably last time I will ever be able to see Bruce Lee’s grave. It was maybe one of the most incredible experiences of my 37 years. I’d been a fan of Bruce from 3 years old, never thought I would be standing there. It’s one of the most epic pictures ever taken of me, kneeling and offering a prayer to my childhood hero.
@user-tr7sh9gc4x
@user-tr7sh9gc4x 6 лет назад
Minute of silence to remember great man, martial artist and movie star!!!!
@george78779
@george78779 5 лет назад
Юрий Давыдов and my wife for tomorrow.
@cinemaalexmichael
@cinemaalexmichael 6 лет назад
Is the best video from locations of Bruce Lee films congratulations
@lilbahadurchetri4361
@lilbahadurchetri4361 5 лет назад
Bruce Lee is greatly missed by fans worldover, but thanks for lot of memories in his short life, thank you for taking us to the locations of films.
@autreocean1974
@autreocean1974 7 лет назад
Great documentary! Thank you! Love Bruce Lee. Never seen anyone else having so much charisma. Truly amazing. Still my favorite martial art actors after all thes eyears.
@eviloneandnasty5754
@eviloneandnasty5754 9 лет назад
Bruce Lee died on my birthday. He is a hero
@geu6270
@geu6270 4 года назад
No he did not die on his birthday. Yes he was a hero to millions. November 27, 1940 - July 20, 1973
@anveryuselesscryingfrogs7898
@anveryuselesscryingfrogs7898 4 года назад
@@geu6270 21 july
@Aikunle78
@Aikunle78 4 года назад
@@geu6270 Evilone Andnasty meant Bruce Lee (李小龙) died on his (Evilone's) birthday not on Bruce Lee's birthday.
@osbangloromerog.3559
@osbangloromerog.3559 5 лет назад
A Great Documentary just about the Martial Arts Master and some Hong Kong's Special places he filmed so wonderful scenes!! It's Fantastic!!
@edcampion3998
@edcampion3998 2 года назад
Enjoyed that bey logan does great commentaries on bruce Lee and other martial art movies.He knows his stuff.
@sundayaito2230
@sundayaito2230 6 лет назад
Bruce pushed his body to the limits.
@mr.karate6387
@mr.karate6387 5 лет назад
Sunday Aito Nope, he trusted the wrong people in his life!
@geu6270
@geu6270 4 года назад
@Lucky Ed Actually an extra clocked him in the head with a escrima stick or a staff. Most likely a Subdural hematoma occurred and brain swelling killed him. Bad doctors could have saved his life if he had the right diagnosis when he first fainted. Probably too late the last time when he was taken to hospital unconscious.
@tonyburns6259
@tonyburns6259 4 года назад
Where did you get that info bud
@victortaylor7737
@victortaylor7737 4 года назад
He was able to physically do things with his body that were inhuman.
@zokajz1021
@zokajz1021 4 года назад
Over the Limit this is near dead fielling if you beat this the will be no one who can beat you
@georgeangulo9151
@georgeangulo9151 4 года назад
A man like Bruce lee is born once every one hundred years, he was the best of the best
@SB43T
@SB43T 4 года назад
I was a teenager when the movie was released. I became a fan of Bruce lee & the movie. I still watch this movie once in a while as I bought dvd many years ago.
@robdsires
@robdsires 11 лет назад
This was the BEST bruce lee documentary I've EVER seen!!! I got to see where and when everything happened back in Bruce's Hay-day...thank you!
@furyvideo1
@furyvideo1 4 года назад
I been into bruce lee for 47 years since when I first heard about him in may of 1973 on a school bus 130 and never have i been so impressed with this short video-celluloid,I mean bey logan gets the infomation right out there,he takes a monumental moment in all of hong kongs cinema history and hits right on the mark with filming locations different locales, there really is no irrelevant back story build up to make the viewer look else where or fumble in his or her seat, he is dead on with actual facts, and his use of shots and fade-outs leaves the viewer covetous, especially the younger generation to a more nostalgic time period,,, the early 1970s. which is my personal starting point in life,,,,,,,,KUDOs for MR BEY LOGAN
@u59n
@u59n 3 месяца назад
damn how was it like when he was alive? He died just 2 months later!
@ffs_idol
@ffs_idol 11 лет назад
Thanks for uploading this, and for your tireless work doing so many excellent commentaries through the years and spreading the word of HK cinema. It's a shame CNX didn't last long, it was a great little channel.
@omarbernal2408
@omarbernal2408 5 лет назад
Nice revisit on filming the locations. And interesting facts about the rest of the cast. Good job. 👍
@poolboyinla
@poolboyinla 11 лет назад
Great tour. I was actually just in Hong Kong last week. Too bad I didn't get to hang out with Bey. I always enjoy his insights.
@freddiereagan6705
@freddiereagan6705 3 года назад
Yeah
@perrymorrisjr
@perrymorrisjr 11 лет назад
Wow, I'd pay for that tour! Great documentary. I'd like to see a doc about all the people who witnessed him fight in real life tell their story!
@raksh9
@raksh9 4 года назад
Fun facts: Keye Luke, the actor who dubbed Han, was a hugely prodigious Chinese American actor who played Lee Chan in numerous Charlie Chan movies, and Master Po in the original Kung Fu TV show (with David Carradine in the role that Bruce wanted, and ironically lost for being 'too Asian'). Keye Luke played Kato in the original Green Hornet serials in the 30s, this time a role later played by Bruce. Not only did he voice act in Kung Fu Panda, but he was the voice of Zoltar in the reworked anime Battle Of The Planets.
@iowa_lot_to_travel9471
@iowa_lot_to_travel9471 Год назад
O'hara!!!!!
@thetraveler2561
@thetraveler2561 8 лет назад
Nice documentary. People seem to over rationalize the cause of Bruce Lee's death probably because of his youth and indestructibility. I have clippings from 1973 claiming that he died from cannabis, marijuana, all the way to a Chinese mafia assassination. Lee was hypersensitive to some medications probably even over the counter meds. He was given a pain killer by Betty Ting Pei a fellow actor when Lee complained of a headache at her apartment. He died from cerebral edema or swelling of the brain while resting and could not be revived. No more no less. Personally I think a factor that contributed to his death was exhaustion, weight loss, improper diet, Lee had a grueling schedule in the last years of his life making simultaneous films that he was heavily involved with directing some choreographing all the fight scenes for the rest. He was very thin in Enter the Dragon noticeably in the opening fight scene.
@postersandstuff
@postersandstuff 7 лет назад
Look at his eyes in the opening of Enter , fella looked worn out.....Michael Chan also noticed this when he & his wife visited the Lee's few months before BL died (a relative of Chan also had the spark from her eyes gone shortly before passing , I guess that's why he noticed it on Lee as well)
@guesswhomartin9249
@guesswhomartin9249 6 лет назад
Finally, Somebody got it right, or for the most parts mostly right. Several people who were really close to Bruce said, Bruce was losing too much weight too fast. They go on to say, during the filming of ETG, Bruce passed out on 3 different ocacions, and was rushed to the hospital where they revived him. If this is true, Bruce's health was deteriorating, and his body was shutting down. I heard in another live interview that Bruce wasn't getting any sleep. He'd work long hours, get like 1-hour sleep and go back to work. You can't do that, body needs rest. You can also google this, But there's a report that Bruce use to drink cow or goats blood. If that report is true, that is gross. I personally dont believe that that lady who gave him a pill for the headach, I dont think she had anything to do with it. She simply tried to help him. Personally, I think Bruce was on his way out, he was in very poor health and nobody had a clue. Somehow what ever medication he was taking ( if any ) and the pill she gave him, had a chemical reaction together, and caused his death.
@guesswhomartin9249
@guesswhomartin9249 6 лет назад
MMMMMM I never noticed it, Eyes look very tired.
@insanecrazyshockingbrucele6643
The Traveler he died through injecting cortisol daily ..he poisoned himself , he suffers all the symptoms of cortisol poisoning
@insanecrazyshockingbrucele6643
The Traveler I agree along with heat exposure he killed himself by overworking
@the_unspoken_of
@the_unspoken_of 4 года назад
God have mercy on his soul. A man that lived to make a difference in the world can't die easily in our hearts. When I am dead and long forgotten, Bruce Lee will still be alive and much loved. He deserves every bit of love and respect. Rest in Peace, Bruce!
@paulhnatuszka6850
@paulhnatuszka6850 5 лет назад
A dam good tribute to a legend. R.I.P. Bruce. and Brandon.
@IdoloR
@IdoloR 11 лет назад
I remember catching this on CNX. The point about cannabis at the end reminded me it existed, so I came back to hear the point again (seems like that memory stuck with me for some 8 years, maybe more) and to learn a little about Hong Kong considering I live here now. thanks for posting it.
@brandonbrucelee1965
@brandonbrucelee1965 12 лет назад
Great video! It's a shame some of the places featured here are no longer available.
@psychodynamicnaturalhistor437
@psychodynamicnaturalhistor437 5 лет назад
I never knew that about Han's lines. His acting was so on point, especially during his little speech at the guillotine. So his voice is Uncle Iroh!
@raksh9
@raksh9 5 лет назад
Thank you for uploading this gem of action movie history. One day I will see all of these places. One day.
@artamerican
@artamerican 7 лет назад
My salute to Bey Logan of CNX for producing this documentary film !
@FrancisMaxino
@FrancisMaxino 6 лет назад
Nice work, highly informative and interesting facts about Bruce Lee's life interspersed with great shorts from his movies.
@gangstaman2069
@gangstaman2069 5 лет назад
Epic! i must admit this is the most iconic martial arts movie ever
@ShoeShane3
@ShoeShane3 11 лет назад
Great documentary! Would be amazing to take that tour and walk those roads of greatness.
@mohiki69
@mohiki69 2 месяца назад
Impeccable narration & ode to a legend and supernatural human being 👉🏽 Bruce Lee! ❤ Thank you sir! 🙏🏽
@shajiabraham1663
@shajiabraham1663 4 года назад
The greatest martial artists, loving person. He shall be remembered eternally
@hutchy1111
@hutchy1111 12 лет назад
Top stuff as usual Bey. Really enjoyed this :-) Hope to see more of your Bruce Lee stuff.
@dennis300cr
@dennis300cr 6 лет назад
Great job, love the nostalgic look back. And those shirts your wearing remind me of James Bond shirt when dressing for dinner with Ursulla Andress in Dr. No!
@robins5314
@robins5314 7 лет назад
Thanks Bey, I loved your work on the HKL dvd´s.
@vinnyjamea96
@vinnyjamea96 Год назад
Great video thank you so much for this.. I've been a fan of Bruce ever since Kato Green hornet.. It's good to see videos still celebrating him
@rifftipton7709
@rifftipton7709 5 лет назад
Great to see the locations of one of my favorite movies. But they didn't mention a little known actor who also appeared in Enter the Dragon, Jackie Chan.
@MrDravenLee
@MrDravenLee 5 лет назад
I think to be fair most fans know that. But then new fans may not. A bit hit and miss.
@manny3016
@manny3016 5 лет назад
Insightful and informative. Great little piece on the legend that is ..Bruce Lee
@ActionHero29
@ActionHero29 7 лет назад
Excellent production. Very informative. Thanks very much.
@roddyf.9258
@roddyf.9258 4 года назад
outstanding documentary-Bey Logan well done!!!
@lordcrumb07
@lordcrumb07 7 лет назад
Bey Logan has done some great audio commentaries.
@shawman1960
@shawman1960 12 лет назад
Very good!!! Thank you.
@masterm537
@masterm537 6 лет назад
The first scene at the begin you also saw it on Bloodsport(1988) and Rush hour.
@EvtheNev
@EvtheNev 11 лет назад
Yes you can find a feature commentary by Bey an all Bruce's movies, you just have to find the right versions.
@robdsires
@robdsires 11 лет назад
Wow...now this is an intresting documentary to watch!!!!
@CooteRJ_84
@CooteRJ_84 11 лет назад
Really cool programme! Interesting to see all the different locations.
@darinb8863
@darinb8863 10 лет назад
This is the best I've seen so far on this website.
@Handmethekeys
@Handmethekeys 5 лет назад
I lived in hong kong from 1985-1988 great city and a great man.
@JamesWilliams-qh1ns
@JamesWilliams-qh1ns 5 лет назад
Did u get lots of girls in hong kong
@GothamKnight84661
@GothamKnight84661 12 лет назад
Bey once again as always great to see you uploading cool videos :)
@PATRIOTICBRITAIN42
@PATRIOTICBRITAIN42 5 лет назад
What a true legend missed by so many and an inspiration for even more.
@donniecain4266
@donniecain4266 5 лет назад
Execellent presentation thank you for your work and research!!
@mahruqifuad3667
@mahruqifuad3667 5 лет назад
Awesome documentary for the first since the legend died..
@codeman5811
@codeman5811 5 лет назад
This was amazing
@steveaslan3733
@steveaslan3733 11 лет назад
the legend of bruce lee will always live on!
@orphanpixels
@orphanpixels 12 лет назад
Nice! More please!
@JaySamurai79
@JaySamurai79 7 лет назад
It all seems a bit suspect. Bruce passes out, but is easily accessible and gets saved. The time of he's death he is out of reach just to make sure he doesn't survive. So much time was wasted. In stead of calling the ambulance Betty calls chow, then chow calls his doctor, then the ambulance. Linda Lee said she got a call to go to the hospital and said she arrived at the hospital before Bruce got there. So much time was wasted, it almost looks like someone wanted Lee's death guaranteed. By the way it was great seeing logan, whatever happened to him.
@user-vc5ks8tv5t
@user-vc5ks8tv5t 7 лет назад
and Brandon’s death was a murder, it is impossible they use a real gun loaded with real bullets in film
@cassiusfesto6753
@cassiusfesto6753 7 лет назад
JaySamurai79 exactly why the fuck did Betty call chow? chow couldn't have helped she would have called the ambulance. damn you Betty ting pei
@postersandstuff
@postersandstuff 7 лет назад
The cheating with Pei was not known to the public , although Chow/Linda & even Lazenby were aware. Lazenby : "Where's Bruce ?" Chow : "Oh , he's with his mistress....here's the number"
@vaibhavpdspune4489
@vaibhavpdspune4489 5 лет назад
very much true jay
@ruger51995
@ruger51995 5 лет назад
@@postersandstuff he didnt have affairs he loved his family u moron
@GTCooper223
@GTCooper223 7 лет назад
It would have been better if the camera would pan to where he was pointing and show the actual spot.
@jamonfalin1528
@jamonfalin1528 4 года назад
i was thinking that too insted of that guy with the camara all for himseft
@martinschell4212
@martinschell4212 4 года назад
The majority of the tennis courts no longer exist, just that corner of them, as there are now high rise buildings on that plot of land. He’s not pointing at, or standing on, ‘actual spots’.
@onchuner
@onchuner 8 месяцев назад
very nicely and respectfully made movie i can see that the host is definitely acustomed with HK and Cantonese culture
@postersandstuff
@postersandstuff 4 года назад
Sad that composer of Lees first movie is gone , RIP Peter Thomas
@user-nm7sj7ns6l
@user-nm7sj7ns6l 6 лет назад
Thanks for this incredible clip ❤️
@Playbackrm100
@Playbackrm100 3 года назад
This was pretty-damn Awesome!! I loved his theory in the end....
@phambo101
@phambo101 11 лет назад
This fellow Bey Logan is so knowledgeable in the Hong Kong film industry. I really like to know how he got involved in it!
@Ingersh
@Ingersh 9 лет назад
That was great. But not long enough. In the UK I first saw Bruce Lee in action in the 1967 TV show Batman 'A Piece of the Action', the Green Hornet & Kato guest starred. After that in Longstreet. Apparently Bruce was an epileptic as a child... and using cannabis & hashish later in life....well, who knows.
@shajiabraham1663
@shajiabraham1663 4 года назад
Bruce Lee's epic fight with Chuck Norris is the greatest fight ever filmed in the celluloid. Missing such depictions after his untimely demise
@joserabelo8063
@joserabelo8063 5 лет назад
Bruce Lee foi o melhor lutador de todos os tempos
@jamesbeason9256
@jamesbeason9256 5 лет назад
At 7:30 of this video the extra he is talking about is Chung Lee, the nemesis in Lion Heart. The way it's told here is not how I remember the story. Chung called BL a fake karate man and jumped off the wall. BL said So you ready Chung grunted and BL pinned him to the wall. He came at him again and he put him against the wall with more authority. Chung came at him one more time and BL clocked him and pasted him to that wall. Fight over.
@Hope2421
@Hope2421 11 лет назад
Love watch this, thank you, brings back happy memories of my visit to HK, the is a memoriel by the way its at the Avenue of stars at the front in Kowloon.
@ryanramkissoon4541
@ryanramkissoon4541 7 лет назад
For me , Bruce Lee died early in life as a result of how he lived his life. He was in top physical condition yes, but with a price. His body simply gave up on him with the cerebral edema. To maintain a physique such as his ,he paid a price with his life. That is how I see it.
@Nigga4579
@Nigga4579 Год назад
The cerebral edema pops up because of wrong way of life. Bruce lee used drugs for the long period of time. Drugs work through our brain. That's it.
@arakilaluska4904
@arakilaluska4904 11 лет назад
An interesting documentary. Thank you.
@kuriaki71
@kuriaki71 11 лет назад
This is so awesome.
@Revelian1982
@Revelian1982 9 лет назад
Bey Logan is one of my favourite people in the world.
@thereflection7225
@thereflection7225 9 лет назад
I lost respect for Bey Logan. Fifteen years ago I told him about additional footage being shot by Lee regarding his last film Game of Death, more than what was discovered, and he emphatically stated that I was wrong when I already knew that I was right. Now, fifteen years later, he admits there might be more...
@tinlunlau1
@tinlunlau1 8 лет назад
+Xiao Sheng I once told him to stop acting like a know-it-all when he is merely just a know-alot. Right after i pointed out where he got his facts wrong in one of his commentaries.
@Revelian1982
@Revelian1982 8 лет назад
Gary Lau Which facts did he get wrong, please? I'm always interested in learning more.
@tinlunlau1
@tinlunlau1 8 лет назад
He called he actor Wayne Lai "Lai Cheng Yiu"
@Revelian1982
@Revelian1982 8 лет назад
Gary Lau That's it? Really? Nothing else?
@joelonzajude4892
@joelonzajude4892 4 года назад
You the first person that's a hosting a video or announcement about Bruce Lee background told the truth about how he died no one else ever mention the truth how he died but you I really believe the way you described the way he died it's the way he died all these other theories how do you say relevant you are the first to bring the truth and his life to the light or what happened how he transition from life to death great job
@asianzeusecannon5880
@asianzeusecannon5880 4 года назад
This is cool video I didn't know they had one made like this,just awesome to be their were Bruce was n the history story he's telling us.thanks for sharing it.
@nuionui2228
@nuionui2228 5 лет назад
Good job
@wonphi
@wonphi 10 лет назад
This is a very good work. Your theory on the tainted cannabis is bang on in my opinion.
@dirvijayasekarrathinam
@dirvijayasekarrathinam 4 года назад
Very good documentry..😍
@PETEtheTRAINER
@PETEtheTRAINER 12 лет назад
THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO ...very interesting and informative.
@bobjohnson3174
@bobjohnson3174 5 лет назад
Excellent presentation thank you
@reakingringpiece
@reakingringpiece 6 лет назад
great video very interesting
@eutyglue
@eutyglue 5 лет назад
Nicely done. Thank you.
@acepreston1664
@acepreston1664 11 лет назад
Great job!! appreciate it..
@imcinema
@imcinema 4 года назад
Well done. Thank you.
@moviewong7728
@moviewong7728 5 лет назад
many...thanks for sharing!
@jackharris8963
@jackharris8963 5 лет назад
Interesting documentary with a take on the Enter the Dragon I hadn't seen before - i.e. the actual location of some of the iconic scenes and a little trivia for effect. However, the narrator/writer showed his ignorance of facts - whether intentional to embellish the drama of the moment or simply irresponsible writing - when he commented about the originally cast actor for the part of Williams. He mentioned Rockne Tarkington who had declined the offer (that later went to Jim Kelly) because he felt he was being exploited. All may be true but then he stated that after turning down the role, no one ever heard from Tarkington again. Well, no one other than the producers, crew, cast, and audiences of the 35 screen credits Tarkington accrued after Dragon was released. He was even the lead in movies like Black Samson and has credits listed on IMDB up till 1994. A misrepresentation of fact as blatant as this of course brings into question the veracity of any of the information shared in this documentary and therefore taints the whole thing as more gossip than history. Point being - stick to the truth or check your facts please. The story is good enough to stand on its own without you having to spice it up.
@koosfockens1707
@koosfockens1707 6 лет назад
Nice documentary, but as far as his passing , I'm tired of all this speculation, the sequence of events and cause of death are well documented (as is the earlier episode when doing dubbing work and found unconscious in the bathroom). The man was overworked, exhausted and hypersensitive to a type of medication. The fact that the response of Betty Ting Pei and Raymond Chow went the way it did, was probably down to a simple case of panic, and not understanding the earnest of the situation... sadly Bruce died. It is hard to say that with a proper response, he would have survived but the fact that it took an hour and half before he finally was in hospital didn't help. However, what must not be forgotten is that he went to lay down for a headache, taking the medication and was left on his own for some time, how long he was already in a state of danger before Betty first attempted to wake him up is anyone's guess but probably also a contributing factor... Lets just remember the man, and legacy that he was and is. No amount of speculation will ever bring him back.
@shivarajshivaraj2821
@shivarajshivaraj2821 4 года назад
Great videos sir
@joeygonzo
@joeygonzo 9 лет назад
I thought William Smith was supposed to play Mr. Han's role . The original title of ETD was Blood and Steel iirc.
@landline00
@landline00 2 года назад
Awesome video
@eds73100
@eds73100 5 лет назад
great job !!
@sachindhikoliya8373
@sachindhikoliya8373 6 лет назад
Manny manny thnks for great docomantary
@ryangriggs754
@ryangriggs754 9 месяцев назад
Bey Logan is martial artist himself. He's also a good friend of Donnie Yen. He put him in "Fist Of Fury" as the Russian in the final episodes.
@Daddyo94521
@Daddyo94521 10 лет назад
Well done
@MrFatbob1584
@MrFatbob1584 11 лет назад
Great stuff .been a Bruce fan for 35 yrs . And still pissed off thst he died so young .he would have created some great movies. Watch game of death the lost footage awesome
@stephenboyes5189
@stephenboyes5189 5 лет назад
GREAT PRESENTATION
@rickykingi5191
@rickykingi5191 Год назад
Awesome ❤
@Larry
@Larry 9 лет назад
Loved CNX, shame they dropped the channel.
@whatamalike
@whatamalike 2 года назад
I know right? Think it only lasted 2 years if that!
@Larry
@Larry 2 года назад
@@whatamalike Yeah, it definitely wasn't long.
@SaturnHST
@SaturnHST 12 лет назад
Nice stuff! I wish you could do an audio commentary on EtD.
@belkys120
@belkys120 5 лет назад
THANK , U FOR THE , THE HISTORY , CLASS . IT WAS VERY MEMORABLE .!!!!!!! .👍❤️🙏🏾💔......
@ruger51995
@ruger51995 5 лет назад
Shannon lee said the challenge was by a guy who was heckling bruce akd getting the other extras to go along with him questioning bruce Lee's skill and so bruce apparently took him down, stood him up and took him down again and then the guy. Shut up Bob Wall(ohara in enter the dragon) twlls the story as a guy jump down from a wall and displayed his martial arts to brice and then bruce jammed him and busted him up made him bleed (this is differently recounted than shannon lees story) there's videos of both of these And now this one says he knocked the guys teeth out with a kick just for asking him a question this is different from both the others in the way they say bruce lee attacked the guy Ones a kick ones a take dowm ones a jam and punching. Well.which is it? There's another enter the dragon story i know of that gets mistold and thats the glass bottle that cut bruce one story says that there was a rumor bruce. Was gonna kill.bob wall for cutting him amd the orher say that the rumor was bob wall wanted to kill bruce The Bruce lee community or whatever you want to call it is full of misinformation and its annoying as fuck it really ruines his reputation And this guy
@alexscott730
@alexscott730 7 лет назад
Sir Run Run Shaw sold Bruce Lee hashish laced with cionide because Lee was leaving to start his own production company.
@martadoso9
@martadoso9 10 лет назад
THANK's! THIS IS GOOD TO KNOW...
@edellis515
@edellis515 Год назад
Thank you!!!!!!
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