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Bruce Lee Screen Test The Green Hornet



Video Title : Bruce Lee Screen Test The Green Hornet
Description : Bruce Lee Screen Test The Green Hornet The following is from Jeff Yang, "Bruce Lee," in Eastern Standard Time: A Guide to Asian Influence on American Culture, eds. Jeff Yang et al. (Boston/New York: Meridian/Houghton Mifflin, 1997), p. 95: "Lee was born November 27, 1940, the son of Lee Hoi Chuen, a well known comic actor and a member of the ensemble cast of the 99-episode Wong Fei Hong series that launched modern Hong Kong filmmaking. His mother, Grace, was a Shanghainese transplant who had been raised a Catholic, and was the daughter of a German father and a Chinese mother. The Lees frequently traveled abroad from their home in Hong Kong, going wherever Hoi Chuen's opera troupe was booked; Lee Jun Fan, the boy who would be given the English name of Bruce, was born on one of those trips overseas in San Francisco, California. Dr. Mary Glover, the supervising physician at his birth, gave him the English name Bruce. Later, Bruce's younger sister gave him a monicker that became the name by which he conquered Asia, and then the world — Siu Long, or 'Little Dragon.'"
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notice the slide step from 5:43-5:44 when he retracts his side kick. Its perfect. just enough to regain his balance. BL 4eva

ct250 u r a freak mate bruce lee is like my god u got him all wronge ive done kung fu all my life and if u want to get a finger jab urslef keep talking shit

Thank you for the precious image!

You don't know what your talking about Bruce had a serious reputation in the street talk to his students in Seattle Jessie Glover he had many fights that's why he had to leave Hong Kong.

His control is just unbelievable, how he can be lightning fast yet aim perfectly, just milimeters from the man's face!

MMA is just a glorified WWF, If any of those guys came within 6 feet of Bruce in a real fight they would have been put to the ground and have their head spinning for hours after they came back to their senses. JKD was all about practicality, no limitations. MMA is just two guys rolling around on the ground trying to sit on each other than punch the other guy out, not real fighting.

well said, Bruce lee's speed was unmatched by anyone, these MMA guys are all about brute strength and takedowns so they can wrestle on the ground, bruce could knock a guys head off before they could even react!

Bruce Lee inspired MMA. He was an advocate of embracing the best of each martial art depending on the situation. Kicking, punching and striking while standing and grappling at close range and while on the ground. The principle of his art Jeet Kune Do is to be bound by no single method. This is what you see in MMA. If he were alive he would have participated and would have been a huge fan of the sport. Don't confuse WWF with MMA. WWF is for entertainment; MMA is real.

You're telling me a sport that pushes guys like Kimbo Slice into the spotlight and has clearly put ratings and money as priority number one and competition a distant second is something Bruce Lee would have been a fan of? You gotta be kidding me, it's a farce.

SamuraiGay, it's obvious. Accept it. Bruce Lee was no fighter, and neither are you.


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