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Bruce Lee - Website of the Dragon
Books
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Tao of Jeet Kune Do by Bruce Lee
Explains Bruce Lee's philosophy on martial arts and how to achieve fighting supremacy. Good for martial arts and Bruce Lee fans alike, has received some excellent reviews.
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Power Punch - Bruce Lee's 1 and 3 Inch
Bruce Lee's famed 1 and 3 inch punches have taken down heavyweight fighters. This book by James Demile teaches you the formidable method employed by Bruce.
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Films
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The Big Boss
Set in Bangkok, Thailand. Before Bruce left China to Thailand, he promised his mother that he wouldn't get in any fights. Strangely, workers from the factory where Bruce work, disappear. To find out what's going on, Bruce visits the boss; the boss is involved in the disappearance and drug trafficking. Bruce starts a fierce battle with the boss and gangs. The Hollywood debut featuring the lightening kicks of Bruce Lee on screen for the first time.
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Fists of Fury
Set in China during the early 1900's, Bruce Lee returns to Shanghai for his teacher's funeral, where Some Japanese dishonour Bruce's group as "Sick men of Asia". Therefore Bruce Lee challengess the Japanese martial art school. Later, Bruce discovers his teacher was poisoned by someone from Japanese martial art school, taking revenge Bruce kills all the Japanese, devoting his life to preserve the Jing Wu School.
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Enter the Dragon
As a British agent, Bruce Lee investigates a drug island controlled by Shih Kein whilst fighting there in a tournament. During which, Bruce is captured, resulting in a great fight. This film is really Bruce Lee's first leading role Hollywood blockbuster.
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Way of the Dragon / Return of the Dragon
Bruce Lee wrote and directed Way of the Dragon, he travels to Italy where his restaurant-owning cousins face trouble from the local syndicate. Their strong-arm tactics have driven customers away and now threaten the family, but Lee refuses to buckle under their pressure and takes them on in a series of impressive confrontations. The film ends with a memorable showdown with world-champion karate artist Chuck Norris in the Roman Colosseum.
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Game of Death
Bruce Lee died after shooting only a few scenes of his ambitious Game of Death, but that didn't stop producers from finishing and releasing Lee's last film, even if he's doubled in some of it. Lee planned an ambitious expression of his fighting philosophy, and his story culminates in the rigorous challenge of the "Game of Death," in which combatants take on successively greater and greater masters as they fight their way to the top of a tower.
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