April 30, 2020, 11:53 PM
ifithituBruce Lee Movies you liked.
I liked these two ,Enter the Dragon &
Fist of Fury.
May 01, 2020, 12:30 AM
kkinaWell, there's sadly not that many.... I guess I liked them all. But my favorite would probably be
Way of the Dragon (aka Return of the Dragon). So much of his fighting philosophy came through in this one. Intercepting fists, stop-hits, broken rhythm attacks, etc.
May 01, 2020, 08:00 PM
RichNI'll have to say all of them except
Game of Death.
It sucks that he died so young, and I get the desire to share all of his work with the world, but as a movie it just doesn't hold together.
May 01, 2020, 08:10 PM
bobandmikako Enter the Dragon is my favorite. It was also the first Bruce Lee movie I saw.
May 01, 2020, 08:40 PM
oddballMy take on Bruce Lee (and I'm a fan) is that I was more enamored with the guy than his actual films. I liked Enter The Dragon very much, but at the end of the day, it was still a mediocre example of cinema. And his other films fared worse, IMO.
I liken him to Robert Fripp, an amazing guitarist- I sometimes have to wade through some of his songs to get to the really good parts. And I feel like that with Lee's Hong Kong films. I have to admit, the last time I saw Way of the Dragon, I basically fast-forwarded the DVD to get to all of the fight scenes, which are absolutely amazing.
I have wondered what it would be like if Bruce Lee made a really high quality film with a big budget, good screenwriter, director, etc. To me, that was the tragedy of his death; what could have been.
May 01, 2020, 11:37 PM
corsairEnter the Dragon is his best. Fist of Fury I actually enjoy..despite the poor audio
quote:
Originally posted by oddball:
I have wondered what it would be like if Bruce Lee made a really high quality film with a big budget, good screenwriter, director, etc. To me, that was the tragedy of his death; what could have been.
The TV show Kung Fu was supposed to have been his break-thru into serious roles. Instead, Hollywood still viewed him as 'exotic', couldn't take the 'feisty Oriental' guy seriously. Warner Brothers instead had David Carradine in the lead role...he looked different enough and came from a dynastic acting family.

May 02, 2020, 05:53 PM
kramdenNever got into the Kung-Fu movies.
May 03, 2020, 09:42 PM
goose5The first time I saw Enter the Dragon I laughed all the way through because of Kentucky Fried Movie.