Bruce Lee's Daughter Punches Back At Quentin Tarantino

Join us in this deep dive as we explore the controversial depiction of martial arts legend Bruce Lee in Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood." Our latest video delves into the heart of the debate, ignited by Tarantino's portrayal and further fueled by his comments on the Joe Rogan Show.
Behind the Controversy: We rewind back to the 1960s, highlighting Bruce Lee's groundbreaking impact on martial arts and his challenging journey in Hollywood. Discover how his legacy continues to inspire, long after his passing.
Clash of Perspectives: Witness the clash between Tarantino's creative vision and the real legacy of Bruce Lee. We dissect the contentious scene from "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," where Lee's character, played by Mike Moh, confronts Cliff Booth, portrayed by Brad Pitt.
Research vs. Reality: Uncover the flaws in Tarantino's research about Bruce Lee. We scrutinize the claims made by Tarantino against the accounts in Gene Lebell's autobiography and other credible sources, revealing a stark contrast in narratives.
Shannon Lee Strikes Back: Hear from Bruce Lee's daughter, Shannon Lee, as she defends her father's legacy against Tarantino's depiction. Learn about her efforts to correct the narrative and her recent criticisms of Tarantino in her book promotion interviews.
The Industry's Take: Gain insights from prominent figures like Donnie Yen and stunt coordinator Robert Alonzo, who share their perspectives on the portrayal of Bruce Lee in Tarantino's film.
Final Thoughts: We conclude with a reflection on the balance between artistic freedom and historical accuracy, underscoring the need for respectful and well-researched portrayals of real-life figures.
Whether you're a Bruce Lee enthusiast, a martial arts aficionado, or just interested in film controversies, this video is a must-watch. Dive into the debate, uncover the facts, and join us as we seek to preserve the true legacy of Bruce Lee.
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  • @GoldenbellTraining
    @GoldenbellTraining6 ай бұрын

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  • @chiajueiloh5688

    @chiajueiloh5688

    6 ай бұрын

    The movie's semantic is not for literally true, but figurative real instead. Every thing happens to real people wasn't historically accurate, whereas every representative of certain people was in the way it was. That's why the movie's name and why it is in an artistic fashion. Because it is a movie about a tragic history and it has to be performed in a Quentin's entertaining way. Therefore when Bruce Lee meets a stuntman played by Brad Pit, Bruce Lee has to lose because it is not historically accurate and Brad's stuntman win because stuntmen are always the true badass. Quentin respects his own movie language, therefore the scene has to go that way, and he did.

  • @fbafoundationalbuck-broken6011

    @fbafoundationalbuck-broken6011

    6 ай бұрын

    Tarantino is a XENOPHOBE with an American superiority complex mixed in, from my brief analysis, that is what's going on. Him saying Bruce Lee said this and that about the "American" stuntmen when coupled together with his campaign to get rid of non-American actors pretty much exposes what's going on in his head, The dude can't take a foreigner like Bruce Lee (he was born in California but raised in Hong Kong) outshining real 'MERICANS and looked to destroy his image. This mirrors the struggle of Bruce Lee when he came to America, dealing with American nativist like Tarantino and seemingly, Samuel L. It just so happens that Tarantino's favorite black person, Sam L, seems to share this Xenophobia with Tarantino, remember when Sam L was going after them black British actors a lil while back. This might be why Sam L and Tarantino are such buddies, Sam L was either always this way or Samuel L adopted it from Tarantino. lol

  • @AZLIVE87

    @AZLIVE87

    6 ай бұрын

    We ALL Know those masters aren't worth anything they claim to be, too many videos of them getting embarrassed right here on KZread. 99.999999% of the so-called masters cannot fight. Too many videos PROVE that.

  • @beegchunguz7425

    @beegchunguz7425

    4 ай бұрын

    Dude your dedication to thoroughly defend Bruce Lee is Pulitzer worthy.

  • @fellowcitizen

    @fellowcitizen

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @jdemarco
    @jdemarco4 ай бұрын

    I know it's a fictional movie, but the problem is that Tarantino is actually convinced that Bruce acted that way in real life, which is a false representation...

  • @Blackey95

    @Blackey95

    18 күн бұрын

    Do you know Bruce Lee

  • @jdemarco

    @jdemarco

    17 күн бұрын

    @@Blackey95 No, but neither did Tarantino. I'm going by the many people who knew him very well, and it doesn't fit in with Tarantino's description.

  • @joeh5538

    @joeh5538

    16 күн бұрын

    ​@@jdemarco"Pop a cool 5,000mg of Aspirin and Ketamine and do 10,000 pushups" -Bruce Lee

  • @jdemarco

    @jdemarco

    16 күн бұрын

    @@joeh5538 No problem

  • @REDACTEDFILE

    @REDACTEDFILE

    13 күн бұрын

    @@jdemarcoso you didnt know him either you're just yapping

  • @generalissimolam3044
    @generalissimolam30442 ай бұрын

    Attacking a dead man reputation is just wrong.

  • @Shawouin

    @Shawouin

    3 күн бұрын

    Thinking dead people are always perfect without any flaws is far worst...

  • @ididnothitleritisnottrueit2362

    @ididnothitleritisnottrueit2362

    3 күн бұрын

    @@Shawouin desecrating the dead is

  • @notrolling-er1wq

    @notrolling-er1wq

    Күн бұрын

    says the same person who will say "hitler" every time he thinks it will buy him liberal points

  • @ididnothitleritisnottrueit2362

    @ididnothitleritisnottrueit2362

    Күн бұрын

    @@notrolling-er1wq what's a liberal point?

  • @mangopastor
    @mangopastor5 ай бұрын

    It's weird tarantino never complained about the money he made using bruce lee's imagery for kill bill, the crazy 87 use masks identical to that of kato, he used the green hornet's soundtrack, uma thurman wore the yellow jumpsuit from game of death, the main characters use the 1 inch punch and on and on, also he never mentioned lee in all of these obvious references he simply stole his imagery to make money.

  • @SultansCurse

    @SultansCurse

    Ай бұрын

    using inspiration from other icons isnt stealing, its showing respect to what they have given the world. dont think youll be willing to see it that way but go ahead and act like people are just stealing from each other. One inch punch was POPULARIZED by bruce.

  • @FreedomDiaries1

    @FreedomDiaries1

    Ай бұрын

    He can be a fan of the movies without thinking Bruce is Kung-fu Jesus. I appreciate his take on it. Seems a bit more grounded.

  • @mangopastor

    @mangopastor

    Ай бұрын

    @@FreedomDiaries1 i don't think you read my comment, tarantino used BRUCE LEE's imagery, his references are about bruce lee's works, not only kung fu's

  • @sargerules20

    @sargerules20

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@mangopastor "no im choosing not to see your point here"

  • @FreedomDiaries1

    @FreedomDiaries1

    18 күн бұрын

    @@mangopastor I said he can be a fan Without thinking he's kung fu jesus. Yes, he used his imagery.However this was his interpretation of him as a person. He likes his stuff but thinks he may not have been the best person. Separating the person from the artist/actor.

  • @keithsargent6963
    @keithsargent69635 ай бұрын

    If Chuck Norris says Bruce Lee was the real deal, that’s good enough for me. Quinton Tarantino doesn’t like this , well he can do what he suggested others do.

  • @kingkazuma2239

    @kingkazuma2239

    5 күн бұрын

    Chuck Norris was an actual fighter and Bruce wasn't

  • @niccosalonga9009

    @niccosalonga9009

    4 күн бұрын

    ​​@@kingkazuma2239Uhh. Clearly you are either trolling or simply ignorant. Even Norris considered Lee a fighter. Edit: To further clarify. If an actual fighter (Norris) referred to lee as "a formidable opponent with a chiselled physique and technique" I'd tend to believe the actual fighter.

  • @meciocio

    @meciocio

    4 күн бұрын

    ​@@niccosalonga9009 yea but not a good fighter, he literally fought no one

  • @niccosalonga9009

    @niccosalonga9009

    4 күн бұрын

    @@meciocio He had a few documented fights. One even was on video. Joe Lewis was watching that one and even got some screen time. Most of his fights were, of course, undocumented brawls, with less trained opponents, unless you assume that so many people were just straight up lying. If you examine the video, you can tell that he at least knew how to actually fight.

  • @meciocio

    @meciocio

    3 күн бұрын

    @@niccosalonga9009 The one on video you are talking about is just a sparring. Lee only had sparrings and demonstrations. The only documented real fight Lee ever been in was privately against another instructor Wong Jack Man, and the accounts on how the fight went varies based on which party you ask. But what we do know is that Wong Jack Man later challenged Lee to a now public rematch which Lee declined, so make of that what you will. Bruce Lee's life outside the movie sets is surrounded by mythology and exaggeration. And like the one inch punch was debunked countless times since simply it's not how physics works, the "punch" being basically a push. Bruce Lee was a showman and entertainer.

  • @TimKerman
    @TimKerman6 ай бұрын

    Bruce made a great quote: If everyone loved there neighbour nobody would be without help.

  • @matthewlogan4267

    @matthewlogan4267

    6 ай бұрын

    Jesus Lee 😂😂😂😂

  • @thegladve

    @thegladve

    5 ай бұрын

    @@matthewlogan4267 I wonder how being crucified comes into play with Jesus Lee.

  • @Yup712

    @Yup712

    5 ай бұрын

    I like that one! Where did you find it?

  • @matthewlogan4267

    @matthewlogan4267

    5 ай бұрын

    @thegladve I guess getting crucified by eggrolls or fortune cookies naild into his rist or palms and feet 😑😑😑😑🇨🇳

  • @thegladve

    @thegladve

    4 ай бұрын

    @@matthewlogan4267 guess so.

  • @franksantos4505
    @franksantos45056 ай бұрын

    Mistakes are always forgivable , if one has the courage to admit them... Bruce Lee

  • @voiceintheopen345

    @voiceintheopen345

    6 ай бұрын

    Right, if Tarantino did that wrong so and any other, should publicly apologize to fans and Bruce lee family and friends.

  • @sasa-ix9yd

    @sasa-ix9yd

    6 ай бұрын

    he accepts no wrong doing because it's his art...he must be staunch he is not going to backtrack on anything he has envisioned and created that would be weak and confused

  • @voiceintheopen345

    @voiceintheopen345

    6 ай бұрын

    @@sasa-ix9yd That my friend I understand deeply, unfortunately, he has envisioned what it is art only in his mind, thanks for commenting.

  • @Skipper.17

    @Skipper.17

    6 ай бұрын

    Who'd he plagiarise that quote from.

  • @jamesmorrison6827

    @jamesmorrison6827

    6 ай бұрын

    😢What a person, what a character. Missed forever. 😞

  • @El_Bueno
    @El_Bueno3 ай бұрын

    I can understand the effort to show how badass the fictional Cliff Booth is… but the disrespect was too much

  • @harlem4693

    @harlem4693

    2 күн бұрын

    I mean Bruce Lee was know for being disrespectful to stun men to the point people would refuse to work with him so the scene kinda makes sense

  • @UncomfortableShoes

    @UncomfortableShoes

    Күн бұрын

    Yep. He could just have some younger guys making fun of Cliff and when he answers back they pick a fight with him and he beats them up. Same effect.

  • @Kilroy_5150
    @Kilroy_5150Ай бұрын

    Jackie Chan, himself, said Bruce was VERY concious of the idea of hitting someone and didn't like to do it, said Bruce was very apologetic about it. Tarentino picks and chooses what he pays attention to. Tarentino has also invested SO much time in being this hardcore Hollywood rebel, it's tough for him to back off. He's always had this "I'll do it my way" attitude and his head has gotten bigger than his actual fame and skill. nuff said?

  • @jamesbarbour8400

    @jamesbarbour8400

    5 күн бұрын

    You are so right - can't stand the creep !

  • @harlem4693

    @harlem4693

    2 күн бұрын

    Unless they were stunt men. Dude was know for bullying stunt men to the point they didn’t wanna work with him.

  • @jamesbarbour8400

    @jamesbarbour8400

    2 күн бұрын

    @@harlem4693 he may have been that way on the set of the Green Hornet, but I don't believe there was ever any malicious intent on Bruces' part at all. His lack of experience in 'selling' a punch or kick is why Gene Labell was brought in. He put Bruce in his place, and to his credit, Bruce learned from the experience. I highly doubt that Bruce ever set out to deliberately hurt someone on any of his subsequent pictures, although injuries did undoubtedly occur. It's just part and parcel of the profession stunt guys find themselves in. Bruce was very highly thought of by the extras on his movies, opting to have his meals with them and train them, rather than act the big star.

  • @armaanpirouz2210
    @armaanpirouz22106 ай бұрын

    In my opinion, Quentin Tarantino is a great filmmaker, but Quentin is no martial artist, has never met or sparred with Bruce Lee, and should not comment on Bruce's abilities with no qualifications to judge.

  • @armaanpirouz2210

    @armaanpirouz2210

    6 ай бұрын

    And I agree that Quentin Tarantino is being rude by insulting people who disagree with Tarantino's portrayal.

  • @armaanpirouz2210

    @armaanpirouz2210

    6 ай бұрын

    @jpssteveshanahan9572 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Piyesis71

    @Piyesis71

    6 ай бұрын

    It makes me wonder if that was Mr. Tarantino's agenda? Perhaps he portrayed Bruce Lee like that to get a rise to promote his film. Anyone who's did even a little reading on the life of Bruce Lee knows. Still, honestly I didn't like his portrayal. It was disappointing to see my hero portrayed the way he was in that film. I was looking forward to his part in the film since I read that Bruce was a good friend of the actress and showed regret that he couldn't be there to protect her. In any case, Tarantino is a great film maker but this one isn't one I'd watch again.

  • @armaanpirouz2210

    @armaanpirouz2210

    6 ай бұрын

    @Piyesis71 that could be true. In this social mass media age, a strong argument can be made that is no longer any such thing as career-ending bad publicity. Or at least, that the standard for what qualifies as "career-ending bad publicity" has been raised into the clouds. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @brianlarkin8208

    @brianlarkin8208

    6 ай бұрын

    What’s makes a person qualified

  • @jonlava173
    @jonlava1736 ай бұрын

    If Brad Pitt refused to go along with the original script because of his friendship with Brandon Lee, Respect.

  • @lunagemz1206

    @lunagemz1206

    6 ай бұрын

    I think there is reason these actors are chosen for ROLES in movies who fits better in the picture story they telling us

  • @DaRunningMan

    @DaRunningMan

    4 ай бұрын

    Huh?? Brad Pitt DID go along with the "original script". Why do you think there is controversy at all with what Tarantino did? The fact that Brad Pitt was friends with Brandon Lee shows that he is actually worse than Tarantino!

  • @ameddayr

    @ameddayr

    4 ай бұрын

    @@DaRunningMan watch the video

  • @DaRunningMan

    @DaRunningMan

    4 ай бұрын

    @@ameddayr You should take your own advice and watch the video yourself because nothing in this video goes against what I said.

  • @ameddayr

    @ameddayr

    4 ай бұрын

    @@DaRunningMan the video states clearly that the scene was originally intended to play out differently. so the original script differed from what we got on screen.

  • @gladiatorsoul2005
    @gladiatorsoul20053 ай бұрын

    Usually people who act arrogantly - nobody wants to work with them. He wouldn't have so many friends and people come to his funeral if he was arrogant like that.

  • @JustChill-zd4ib

    @JustChill-zd4ib

    Ай бұрын

    Cry about it. Your idol got joked about and disrespected. What you gon do about? Absolutely nothing but complain. Nobody believing in stupid myths.

  • @sargerules20

    @sargerules20

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@@JustChill-zd4ibyou're literally crying about it

  • @adiz02

    @adiz02

    9 күн бұрын

    ​@@JustChill-zd4ibYou should listen to your own advice, "JustChill".

  • @Skowl3883

    @Skowl3883

    17 сағат бұрын

    ​@@JustChill-zd4ib Your username is JustChill, yet here you are crying about it. Hypocrite, much?

  • @casandrabarnes-oq9fy
    @casandrabarnes-oq9fy6 ай бұрын

    No one can make us believe that Bruce Lee was anything like he was portrayed in that movie. It was shameful, and it pissed me off as a lifelong fan of Bruce. I'm a 74 year old Black woman from Chicago. I remember the impact Bruce had on the world of every color. It was amazing just how fast we fell in love with not just the martial artist but the man himself. Tarantino 's movie disrespected Bruce and should be addressed. We love you still, Bruce, even after all these years. That will NEVER change. ❤❤

  • @jakemay637

    @jakemay637

    4 ай бұрын

    True Amen. Bruce wasn't perfect personally, but his positive qualities remain inspirational to this day. The more I learn about the real guy, the more I respect him, flaws and all.

  • @rdred8693

    @rdred8693

    4 ай бұрын

    Tarantino is a creep, period. We ALL loved Bruce Lee in the 70's. The man is a legend, and we're still talking about him.

  • @Kurojahr

    @Kurojahr

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@rdred8693 Tarantino movie is the kinda of movie you watch for the satire. He portraited all his fetishism in his movie so we can't says much about him besides the fact he was a pervert creep and a great director. This movie is pure comedy an alternative world in any possible means from the real events. The only period bruce lee was maybe an asshole was in his debuts, pretty much when he was a teenager, inexperienced in martial art, I believe Tarantino's "research" come from that. But in this scene he was an adult accomplished master, and even the supposed victim of his tyranny how was the real Cliff says that's bullshit😂. I don't even know how someone is able to watch a Tarantino's movie and say "facts🤓"

  • @junodonatus4906

    @junodonatus4906

    2 ай бұрын

    "No one can make us believe that Bruce Lee was anything like he was portrayed in that movie." Actually, his friends have been saying he was cocky all along. And, this quote could apply to any of Bruce's movies.

  • @HinekuraFasipa

    @HinekuraFasipa

    2 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @TimKerman
    @TimKerman6 ай бұрын

    I'm just a white guy from the UK who only knows about Bruce from books, magazine's,, watching interviews and documentaries. However, what keeps coming across is what a great person he was who thought a great deal about other people and who wanted to make us better people.

  • @d.1.dx3thapain47

    @d.1.dx3thapain47

    6 ай бұрын

    Ok...

  • @user-uj7kd6mb5b

    @user-uj7kd6mb5b

    6 ай бұрын

    Reading watching interviews and documentaries shows you're FOCUSED and not likely prone to misinformation. Example: One comment said, " Bruce never taught martial arts as an adult" I replied, watch a documentary or read up! Anyway as far as race, I'm Filipino and do Kali. It was the "white guys" that sat me down and went over the drills. The others were more into favoritism and Social Issues. I too had to read and watch interviews.

  • @crazyhorseiii1065

    @crazyhorseiii1065

    6 ай бұрын

    That is precisely why he is no longer with us. When you don't go along in Hollywood you're out. If they think you'll talk...... You do the math.

  • @iTsEfFiNsTePhh

    @iTsEfFiNsTePhh

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm pretty sure he cheated on his wife 🤔 If that's true i'm not saying he was the worst guy in history not at all but he definitely wasn't a great guy 🤷🏻‍♀️ Personally I think it's a good thing to bring up any faults a famous person has because it makes them look like what they are/were.. human and not some perfect inhuman god.

  • @devinwilson816

    @devinwilson816

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah I agree with you. I got DVD 📀 here I does watch sometimes, he never tried to be top guy on the list. He was a good fighter though and not only teach but learn also from his students and friends. He was totally different from the other guys these days.

  • @baeshin
    @baeshin6 ай бұрын

    Quentin said "Bruce didn't respect American stunt men and was always hitting them to make the fights look real". Half true. Here is the truth. Bruce had no problem with the American stunt men. People get tagged or hit during scenes. Not out of disrespect but to make the hits look real. They were not full force hits. It was the way they filmed in Hong Kong. I saw in interview with Cynthia Rothrock, and she spoke about the differences between American and Hong Kong stunt work. It really came down to different styles of stunt work. Nothing to do with not respecting American stunt men.

  • @Hoganply

    @Hoganply

    Ай бұрын

    This.

  • @MasterIceyy

    @MasterIceyy

    20 күн бұрын

    Jackie Chan also said that in Hong Kong they just used to actually hit the stunt men, it happened to Jackie, it happened to Bruce, and it was just a part of the Hong Kong martial arts culture. Jackie even spoke about how he had to train his own US stuntmen again to bring them up to standard

  • @G360LIVE

    @G360LIVE

    2 күн бұрын

    The first time I heard about this was back in 1995, when I saw a behind the scenes look at the movie Mortal Kombat. In it, Robin Shou, who played Liu Kang, asked Cary Hiroyuki-Tagawa, who played Shang Tsung, if he could hit him with controlled force during their fight scene, to make a specific punch look better on film. Cary agreed, and Robin hit him while they filmed their fight scene. After I heard that, I began to understand that this was a thing in Hong Kong cinema, and that made me respect the actors and stunt men even more, because they were willing to take hits for the benefit of the film.

  • @user-je2ef8dk5h
    @user-je2ef8dk5h4 ай бұрын

    All I have to say regarding Quentin Tarantino's ridiculous, untrue and very disrespectful portrayal of Bruce Lee in his film "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" is that people will never forget Bruce Lee, even after the best of Quentin Tarantino's films are long forgotten. Although Quentin Tarantino has his own unique and remarkable style of filmmaking (and has marked Cinematic History in his own right), he would never have been able to make Kill Bill 1+2 without the strong influence of Hong Kong and Japanese Cinema to Western audiences, of which Bruce Lee was a major part. So, instead of making a mockery of a martial genius icon like Bruce Lee, perhaps Tarantino should be making a "hommage" to him. Although a Filmmaker should have the right to freely express himself within his work, Shannon Lee is absolutely right in defending Bruce's image, not only as his daughter, but also on behalf of the millions of Bruce Lee fans and martial artists throughout the World. Mr. Tarantino, I certainly hope that your next film is better, and definitely more respectful of other Cinematic icons that are eternal, timeless, and much bigger than yourself.....RESPECT!

  • @harlem4693

    @harlem4693

    2 күн бұрын

    He likes Bruce it was just cliff was a stunt man a Bruce was known for being a bully to stunt men. So the scene is somewhat accurate at least with how Bruce treats certain people

  • @dubclub4843
    @dubclub48436 ай бұрын

    I remember my ex army dad used to wake me up in the morning to join him for a run and exercise n I’d hate every second of it. After I watched the way of the dragon, my father didn’t have to tell me to wake up early or exercise it became a natural part of life. And this is true to many of the living martial arts legends today. He inspired so many of them like this from the childhood. His best contribution to the world is that he made physical exercise n martial arts look so cool that people would engage in them despite the discipline n labour it requires. Imagine the world of martial arts today without this phenomenon named Bruce Lee! 🎉🤘❤️❤️

  • @kenvance5456
    @kenvance54566 ай бұрын

    Planet of the Apes, Dinosaurs, comic books & Bruce Lee are all cherished memories of my childhood.

  • @rdred8693

    @rdred8693

    4 ай бұрын

    You could be me, except for the comic books, lol

  • @SiameseFatcat

    @SiameseFatcat

    3 ай бұрын

    Awesome comment mane real deep I hear you

  • @andrenaetrammell2711

    @andrenaetrammell2711

    27 күн бұрын

    From the ghettos - Bruce Lee is a hero to the world! Sad part about Quentin making this statement/proof appears to defame Bruce. True bios contain stories from ALL sides. This was biased rubbish. Is that the term used in Engand😂?! Tarantino are ya jealous? Wanna rewrite the history or a man loved by all races?

  • @FlipNasty1
    @FlipNasty16 ай бұрын

    Bruce Lee wasn't just an asshole... He's Inspired millions of people from beyond the grave. He wasn't just some arrogant karate star! He was a perfectionist and a pioneer! Think about the times he lived in. Couldn't have been easy being a Chinese immigrant turned mega movie superstar! Especially in Hollywood during the 60s. He was confident and capable! Plus he was very philosophical ! Bruce is and always will be a Legend

  • @simonpathomas4421

    @simonpathomas4421

    6 ай бұрын

    Kung Fu not karate waattaaa 👊☯️😜

  • @jmk0512

    @jmk0512

    6 ай бұрын

    I'm half Chinese on my dad's side. He used to tell me stories about how his school bus driver when he was a kid used to ridicule him for being Chinese.

  • @simonpathomas4421

    @simonpathomas4421

    6 ай бұрын

    @@jmk0512 quarter Chinese here mum's side rest Maori from Aotearoa New Zealand I was teased also at school

  • @jmk0512

    @jmk0512

    6 ай бұрын

    @simonpathomas4421 I'm sorry to hear that. I was in high school in the 1990s I never got teased for being Chinese at that time I was bullied and regularly physically assaulted over my physical disability my leg was amputated when I was eight due to cancer. It wasn't until Donald Trump ran for office that I began to receive hate for my Chinese heritage. I grew up thinking with the exception of a corrupt police force and others that the US was past that barbaric behavior. I was so wrong.

  • @republicansthatdidntvotefo1605

    @republicansthatdidntvotefo1605

    6 ай бұрын

    Quinton terentino and the making of One of his best movies ever "DJANGO" Let's him off the hook for any type of racism... Even though the movie is banned here in florida 😅...

  • @SonOfVenus92494
    @SonOfVenus924943 ай бұрын

    They didn't have to speed up the camera, they had to slow it lol.

  • @shredd5705

    @shredd5705

    Ай бұрын

    Doing that about a dead guy who can't defend himself is a low move

  • @SonOfVenus92494

    @SonOfVenus92494

    Ай бұрын

    @@shredd5705 I agree.

  • @shredd5705

    @shredd5705

    Ай бұрын

    @@SonOfVenus92494 I think I replied under the wrong commeny by accident lol. But yeah I think you knew what I mean

  • @LBright4444
    @LBright44446 ай бұрын

    I remember watching karate movies with my little brother on the weekends and discovering Bruce Lee. We didn’t know how famous he was. We didn’t know about his popularity. We just fell in love with them. We watched those karate movies thinking Bruce Lee was alive. We didn’t know he had died 10 years prior. When I discovered it, I cried like a baby. If you don’t think Bruce encountered bias and racism at that time, you’re nuts. To take his memory and his image, and humiliate him at the hands of, what could be, some of the people he suffered those bias from, and some of those struggles. This hurts as a fan.

  • @KingCrazealmighty360

    @KingCrazealmighty360

    6 ай бұрын

    They were not karate movies they were kung fu movies Jesus Christ kung fu kung fu kung fu not karate it was only one karate dude back then and it was Sonny Chiba.. 😂

  • @LBright4444

    @LBright4444

    6 ай бұрын

    @@KingCrazealmighty360 That’s right. I stand corrected - kung fu.

  • @nicholasgreen339

    @nicholasgreen339

    5 ай бұрын

    Well . Karate is originally from china Karate is still practiced in china It went from China to Okinawa Then Japan created there own Japanese karate Bruce lee trained in styes like Mantis Crane Hung gar Mantis and crane are 2 of the styles that karate was actually derived from Bruce lees favourite kung fu style was wing chun Wing chun is based on Mantis crane Snake They all have a common origin Calling them karate movies is still accurate once you no The Martial history 😊

  • @KingCrazealmighty360

    @KingCrazealmighty360

    5 ай бұрын

    @@nicholasgreen339 shut up

  • @trevorberridge6079

    @trevorberridge6079

    4 ай бұрын

    Not karate. Gung Fu (Kung Fu as westerners know it). He mainly studied Wing Chun as a young man and went on to create Jeet Kune Do (Way Of The Intercepting Fist).

  • @lostboy8084
    @lostboy80846 ай бұрын

    Bruce Lee is iconic just the fact that he is the main reason why martial arts became so popular

  • @stefanschleps8758

    @stefanschleps8758

    6 ай бұрын

    Martial arts did not become popular because of Bruce Lee. Violence made martial arts popular.

  • @deadmanlyndon

    @deadmanlyndon

    6 ай бұрын

    @@stefanschleps8758 BRUCE LEE MADE IT POPULAR.

  • @lostboy8084

    @lostboy8084

    6 ай бұрын

    @@stefanschleps8758 martial arts core values was to to avoid violence and not cause it but to be prepared to defend against others who use violence against you. And yes he popularized I will say eastern martial arts as boxing and wrestling which is western unarmed martial arts . Judo, ninjutsu, karate and Kung fu which was lumped into one Chinese martial arts no matter what style. David Carradine spread it also in the TV show Kung Fu in 1972

  • @thisguy3500

    @thisguy3500

    6 ай бұрын

    So we can blame Bruce Lee for all the McDojo's out there?

  • @thatgayqueen2826

    @thatgayqueen2826

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@lostboy8084if you haven't watched it, watch Dragon, a Bruce Lee Story. In it they state that Bruce Lee pitched the idea for the show and himself as the lead character.

  • @xyz-pf1yz
    @xyz-pf1yz6 ай бұрын

    come on, man. we are still talking about bruce since his passing. that says everything.

  • @stefanschleps8758

    @stefanschleps8758

    6 ай бұрын

    Small minds talk about people. Good minds talk about events. Great minds talk about ideals and principles. That says everything!

  • @andrenaetrammell2711

    @andrenaetrammell2711

    Ай бұрын

    Yup! It is Bruce who can truly say : I SHOOK UP THE WORLD!

  • @JustChill-zd4ib

    @JustChill-zd4ib

    Ай бұрын

    That says a lot how people find an idol and elevate it into status of legend without critically questioning whether or not it makes sense. People never stop proving how stupid and gullible they are.

  • @carlacookingvegan
    @carlacookingvegan6 ай бұрын

    How do you have an issue with a deceased person that you never met? 🤔

  • @sbsb4995
    @sbsb49954 ай бұрын

    Tarantino was using Bruce's character to create a controversy. The fight never happened. That was a very low class act. Shame on you tarantino. 😢

  • @h.i.mcdunnough9401
    @h.i.mcdunnough94016 ай бұрын

    It's unreal how many people saw this movie and believed it as all being accurate and truthful.

  • @fragout9575

    @fragout9575

    6 ай бұрын

    Ironic, is it? 😂

  • @rodtack8420

    @rodtack8420

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah you would think more people would realize hollywood is fantasy and inaccurate. I thought that was common knowledge now a days.

  • @Wordsareprayers

    @Wordsareprayers

    6 ай бұрын

    No one thought it was real, but it is disrespectful to a real person.

  • @fragout9575

    @fragout9575

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Wordsareprayers Quentin Tarantino lampoons several real life people in some of his movies, Adolf Hitler, for example in Inglorious Bastards, this movie is no different. It wasn't a documentary about Bruce Lee and you absolutely have to know that, as well as how this movie ends versus what really happened to the Sharon Tate and the Manson Family as well?

  • @squiggs1002

    @squiggs1002

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Wordsareprayers having a fight to a draw with a fictional character who is suppose to be a former Green beret that specialized in close quarters combat is disrespectful? yes he was based on some amalgam of real stuntmen but the character written was superior to the stuntmen he was inspired by. Tarantino's only mistake was how he responded, he should have just said it was imaginary fight with a fictional character and leave it at that.

  • @ThatGuyInVegas
    @ThatGuyInVegas6 ай бұрын

    It's even simpler than that; Tarantino's entire filmography is to shock people with the unexpected and outlandish; it's what made him famous; it's his signature. He just found out the hard way you don't disparage Bruce Lee.

  • @MrSFSTUDIOS
    @MrSFSTUDIOS4 ай бұрын

    My friend who was a car-buff said that car he was thrown against would never crumple like it did, as the sheet-metal was very thick and heavy on the real cars back then. Those doors on the Tarantino car must have been made of tin-foil for the scene.

  • @williecrooks3636
    @williecrooks36364 ай бұрын

    Bruce apparently was not a bully he was more of a teacher and Student of his art.

  • @markj228
    @markj2286 ай бұрын

    “ Look at my hand… That’s a Chinese hand. He’d kill me.!” Bruce Lee had nothing but respect for Muhammad Ali! He studied him intently… To the point of watching ALI’s ‘s boxing matches in a mirror so his left lead would look like a right hand forward stance (which Bruce used)

  • @jakemay637

    @jakemay637

    4 ай бұрын

    To be fair, Ali said (I saw the interview) "A boxer wouldn't stand a chance against a top martial artist." See my comment above, where heavyweight Joey Orbillo opines that Ali would lose to Lee in a real fight. I always wonder about that Robert Clouse book ... people on the set said Clouse disrespected the martial artists. Robert Wall said he went to Clouse's hotel room and slapped him. Look at Pat Burleson's interviews. At 230 lbs. he said Bruce threw him around with one arm. Look at just for play Joe Lewis grappled Ali to the ground. Or Ali's '[match' with the Japanese wrestler ... Ali's legs were so injured by kicks, he had to spend time in the hospital. If Ali couldn't avoid these 'sport' kicks, how could he avoid a real Bruce Lee kick? As Bruce said to Kareem Abdul Jabbar, "I could break your leg, and there's nothing you can do about it." (Kareem grabbed Bruce in a hug, "I was only joking, Bruce!"

  • @ZAPSTREAM
    @ZAPSTREAM6 ай бұрын

    From what Ive read on Bruce Lee and his character , I believe if he were alive today he would say to everyone, "Calm down, it's just a movie."

  • @tonywright9906

    @tonywright9906

    6 ай бұрын

    No he wouldn’t.

  • @ObjectiveEthics

    @ObjectiveEthics

    6 ай бұрын

    Agreed 👍 these kung fooy fan boys are so sad 😢 It's just a movie.... relax I train in martial arts and also coach kids and women in self defense. Martial arts is very useful but that doesn't mean the martial arts are some sacred religion that is absolved from anecdotes or charicature.

  • @Mondomeyer

    @Mondomeyer

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@tonywright9906 You're right. He'd be more likely to want to fight QT.

  • @shanewoods1980

    @shanewoods1980

    6 ай бұрын

    You are correct!! But then you have the nut riders of Bruce Lee that think he was the “greatest” which isn’t and will never be true. He just brought martial arts to the forefront for the world to see

  • @Rock-ERiffz

    @Rock-ERiffz

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@ObjectiveEthics You're missing the whole point. It's not about the martial arts is about the portrayal of an actual person and that wrong portrayal can give a false narrative on how someone is in real life. Unfortunately for many people films are things that become the one way people learn things. WWII happens because Hitler put out mass propaganda that the Jewish people are the reason for all of Germany suffering and losing the war and spreads his ideals that only white men and women with blue eyes are the right race and proceeds to send Germany on a road of world domination and mass genocide of the Jewish people. Media is very important the way people are portrayed in media are very important. Understanding the effects of what is shown and what is not shown is very important.

  • @TheTwinRabbitMan
    @TheTwinRabbitMan2 ай бұрын

    I think Tarantino really screwed up on his representation of Bruce Lee. I'd wish he was smart enough to realize that and man enough to apologize for it.

  • @Theodore_Twombly
    @Theodore_Twombly5 ай бұрын

    I was practicing Tae Kwon Do when Bruce was still alive. This version of him is a grotesque parody. Tarantino just lost whatever small amount of respect I had left for him as a man.

  • @johnreidy2804

    @johnreidy2804

    Ай бұрын

    Naw, Lee was an arrogant person. And Gene Lebell picked him up and carried him around the studio while he was screaming "put me down". If Tarantino put that in the movie his fans would have all had a hemorrhage

  • @sargerules20

    @sargerules20

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@@johnreidy2804ill call bullshit

  • @johnreidy2804

    @johnreidy2804

    19 күн бұрын

    @@sargerules20 Yeah, people think with their emotions instead of logic. You are no different. You love Lee therefore he was the baddest man on the planet, at 135 pounds lol. Even though he only had one fight to his credit. And it wasn't Lebell. Lebell just toyed with Lee. Lee fought Wong Jack Man to a draw according to a book written by one of the 11 witnesses. The Book is called "showdown in Oakland." Give it a read if you actually want the truth about Lee. In the meantime if you think he fought other street fights show me the proof Sport :-)

  • @Aenntw
    @Aenntw6 ай бұрын

    Jim Kelly once said that Bruce Lee was untouchable: he remains untouchable.

  • @seanwoods5943

    @seanwoods5943

    6 ай бұрын

    Gervonte Davis would destroy Bruce Lee in a street fight.

  • @creightonfreeman8059

    @creightonfreeman8059

    6 ай бұрын

    All of Bruce's students said he was untouchable, and all except one of them were golden gloves boxers, Judo champions, wrestlers, and Kenpo black belts when they met him.

  • @cuzz63

    @cuzz63

    6 ай бұрын

    Jim Kelly made that up. He only met Bruce on the set of ETD and never saw Bruce fight anyone, his claims dont fit the timelines of history. if you listen to how vague his comments are its telling...cant describe any details and cant name anyone.

  • @erickaufmann4839

    @erickaufmann4839

    6 ай бұрын

    @@seanwoods5943 MAYBE IN YOUR TINY MIND HE WOULD!

  • @Aenntw

    @Aenntw

    6 ай бұрын

    @@seanwoods5943 Gervonte Davis would hit the pavement in 0.5 seconds.

  • @BriggsSeekins
    @BriggsSeekins6 ай бұрын

    I am far from a Bruce Lee fanboy but I have seen ple ty of interviews with him and read stuff he said. For what a huge figure he was he never comes off arrogant. He had a lot of ideas and was happy to talk about them when everybody, or a lot of people, wanted to listen. But that is a very natural reaction to suddenly being famous as a young person

  • @melonmusk3976

    @melonmusk3976

    6 ай бұрын

    plenty

  • @SteffanBlanco1

    @SteffanBlanco1

    4 ай бұрын

    he was arrogant when younger

  • @mariogutierrez4989

    @mariogutierrez4989

    2 ай бұрын

    Easy to tell from his mannerisms in interviews how arrogant he was.

  • @johnreidy2804

    @johnreidy2804

    Ай бұрын

    @@mariogutierrez4989 He had to be borderline arrogant to go from nothing to mega star.

  • @sigmann66
    @sigmann664 ай бұрын

    Numerous close friends, including celebrities described Lee as a fierce and confident person, but also a humble and kind person who treated everyone fairly. I haven't heard anything that remotely resembles Tarantino's portrayal of him. I suppose there's no law in mocking anyone but certain things are just poor taste and character.

  • @Katya_Lastochka
    @Katya_Lastochka18 күн бұрын

    What a horrible homage to a legend that died young, who inspired millions of men and opened the door to kung fu actors. And the fact that Quentin said this was based on research makes it even worse. Why would you portray him like that and even claim it was based on true stories? Even Brad was like "nah".

  • @willmiller7358
    @willmiller73586 ай бұрын

    Mr Lee was a gift for all of us to marvel over ... respect is due... period. A true legend. The first avenger...

  • @cazprescott9

    @cazprescott9

    6 ай бұрын

    RDJ aka Iron Man wears Bruce Lee shirts in his movies and real life 😁

  • @mageeaaron2624

    @mageeaaron2624

    5 ай бұрын

    🙏🏽💪

  • @PuffyAmiYumi
    @PuffyAmiYumi2 ай бұрын

    I've always gotten this feeling that Tarantino was an asshat, good movies, but a horrible person. Yep, pretty much!

  • @simonark1176
    @simonark11765 ай бұрын

    Can't imagine generations of youths wanting to sculpt their mind and body to be like quentin 😂 Long live Bruce's legacy ❤

  • @vlonp
    @vlonp6 ай бұрын

    technically in the younger generation, more people know bruce lee than quentin tarantino

  • @geneeverett7855

    @geneeverett7855

    5 ай бұрын

    Not really

  • @pauladdae3130

    @pauladdae3130

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@geneeverett7855 yes, really. My 10 year old son know Bruce and loves his films but has no idea who Tarantini is!

  • @urbcat

    @urbcat

    4 ай бұрын

    @@geneeverett7855 oh you never heard of Bruce Lee? he's a famous martial artist :) now you heard of him

  • @vlonp

    @vlonp

    4 ай бұрын

    @@geneeverett7855 lol taratino is a director and thats it, bruce lee has numerous anime interpretations from fist of the north star onwards, numerous videogame characters in every fighting game including mortal kombat which is american, even kpop has a song about him. ufc fighters from around the globe know him, tarantino isn't known outisde hollywood

  • @trevorberridge6079

    @trevorberridge6079

    4 ай бұрын

    The whole world knows Bruce. His influence is everywhere. Games, movies, tv shows, books, comics, magazines, toys, you name it. And it goes far beyond things that are directly about Bruce. He changed the way so many things were done. If you've ever played a computer fight game you've probably played a character based on Bruce. If you've ever seen fight scenes in films you've probably seen moves and poses influenced by Bruce. He has become immortal. He will be remembered long after Tarantino is forgotten.

  • @bmanagement4657
    @bmanagement46576 ай бұрын

    For such a big thinker, this is a SUPER weird bias for Tarantino. With his lack of research, availability of opposing viewpoints, and refusal to apologize for his false assumptions i have to question his judgement outright altogether. Fantastic video. Great perspective.

  • @rodtack8420

    @rodtack8420

    6 ай бұрын

    THere are plenty of supposedly intelligent, smart and or educated people who are extremely biased and emotional thinkers on some subjects. You would be surprised how many are like that. They might be a genius in some subjects and areas but a total biased idiot and ignorant in other areas. It is good to never assume someone is more intelligent then they are. You will be disappointed

  • @bmanagement4657

    @bmanagement4657

    6 ай бұрын

    @@rodtack8420 at this point I've learned that being informed is the superpower, and its not the power of the processor.

  • @donvee2000

    @donvee2000

    6 ай бұрын

    That because QT has already been bit by Wke Hollywood....my guess is this was his way of Pandering to the puppet masters. An attack on a strong masculine Icon like Bruce Lee must have gained him some points.

  • @ClassicFilmEnthusiast

    @ClassicFilmEnthusiast

    6 ай бұрын

    You're making the assumption that this video is perfectly accurate. As if it's not possible that the creator of this video is biased in another direction as well. And also, wtf would anyone apologize for making a movie that people choose to watch. No one has to believe what's in the movie. It's fiction.

  • @bmanagement4657

    @bmanagement4657

    6 ай бұрын

    @@ClassicFilmEnthusiast oh yeah I definitely put some trust in the creator. I did a little bit of check verification while I was watching and what he was saying appeared to be true. I didn't get into verifying all the stuff cause that's ridiculous. But if something he developed in his narrative is contradicted in the future I'll be much more wary of carrying this narrative ahead. The essence of documentaries is trusting the creator to give objective data through a subjective lens to save us all the time of having to do the research ourselves. If I didn't trust documentarians because I couldn't verify 100% of the data it would be a waste of time to even watch.

  • @IYAMNI
    @IYAMNI6 ай бұрын

    I am old enough to have read the interview with Lee that contains the Mohammad Ali quote that Tarentino misrepresented. I think it was in Black Belt or one of those mags and Lee NEVER said he could cripple The Champ. In response to a question about Ali, what Lee he said was something like 'Ali's fist is as big as my head. I would have to go for his knees.' Now that's not the exact quotes, it's been 45 years or so, but that's pretty close. It was basically a joke. Lee had nothing but respect for The Champ. He would watch films of Ali's fights over and over to study his movements and technique, some of which he would incorporate into his own fighting style. What Tarentino did was utter disrespect and his response to 'suck my....' shows was a classless douche he really is. But, hey, he's done some great films. If not the Lee scene "Once Upon A Time..." would be a fave.

  • @michaelproctor8100
    @michaelproctor81003 ай бұрын

    I've always wondered why Tarantino never portrayed Chuck Norris in Once Upon A Time IN Hollywood, because like Bruce, Norris also worked with Sharon Tate in The Wrecking Crew.

  • @davidcomito505
    @davidcomito5056 ай бұрын

    Bruce Lee said that he picked up a lot of grappling technique from Gene LeBell. That sounds like a pretty friendly relationship one has with a colleague.

  • @jakemay637

    @jakemay637

    4 ай бұрын

    By the time they met, Bruce had trained with many grapplers, from his time in Seattle (19 or so) to his time in Hollywood. Many judo men were, for example impressed that Bruce even knew the names of the Japanese techniques. Of course, it's well known that much of Lee's training with his students was: "Come at me like a boxer, or a grappler, etc."

  • @adamblackman6660
    @adamblackman66606 ай бұрын

    Quentin was trolling…. I think he knew it would piss people off, and wanted to.

  • @andrewfujimura9914
    @andrewfujimura99144 күн бұрын

    There's an interview with Jackie Chan where he says Bruce Lee hit him by accident and stopped filming to apologize to him personally. Tarantino is full of it.

  • @GoldenCelebs
    @GoldenCelebs3 ай бұрын

    Every move Bruce Lee makes on screen exudes power and beauty. He showcases the agility and strength of martial arts with finesse, making each performance memorable and unforgettable.

  • @mariodeazevedo2940
    @mariodeazevedo29406 ай бұрын

    Why on earth Tarantino has portrayed Bruce Lee in the disrespectful and humiliating way??It realy puzzles me!!

  • @rodtack8420

    @rodtack8420

    6 ай бұрын

    He is a hater. When you are a big star loved as much as bruce is. You have haters. It is jealousy. He feels Bruce Lee doesn't deserve his popularity or mystic.

  • @josebrown5961

    @josebrown5961

    6 ай бұрын

    He made a film of REVISIONIST HISTORY! Bruce Lee was never intended to be the real Bruce Lee. Inglorious Basterds did the same thing. Django Unchained did the same thing. The film never claimed to be real, it is revisionist history and that is why he hasn’t apologized and doubles down.

  • @stefanbas6181

    @stefanbas6181

    6 ай бұрын

    @@rodtack8420 Bruce Lee vs All would be a massacre. You don't even gotta go past the weight divisions do matter Bruce was a trainer and actor very influential person. Not a professional fighter move on

  • @thatgayqueen2826

    @thatgayqueen2826

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@stefanbas6181not a professional fighter, duh. No kidding. He didn't state that he was.

  • @karami8844

    @karami8844

    6 ай бұрын

    Relax, Tarantino is known to take liberties with history. For comedy.

  • @Corrigan65_
    @Corrigan65_6 ай бұрын

    In a biography, written by a friend of Bruce Lee; he briefly described what Bruce's friendship meant. He was very loyal. If you were sick, he would visit, until you were back on your feet. if you were down on the dumps he was there to cheer you up That always stuck with me.

  • @michaelmorgan6576
    @michaelmorgan65766 ай бұрын

    Tarentino made a fool out of himself! Bruce Lee is a Legend and his actions speaks for itself. Bruce's mind is just as brilliant as his physical accomplishments.💥💪....... 😎

  • @TheIsolatedGamerz
    @TheIsolatedGamerzАй бұрын

    your thumbnail got me here. Great tactic :)

  • @lightup6751
    @lightup67516 ай бұрын

    To anyone who defends the portrayal of Bruce Lee. Imagine this would be Muhammed Ali. Also in a fictional setting but historically majorly accurate era. In a context that is realistic for the time period. And have Tarantino make a ridiculous caricature out of him. Let’s see how the world would react then. Then you get the point.

  • @stefanbas6181

    @stefanbas6181

    6 ай бұрын

    Muhammad Ali was heavyweight champion of the world Bruce was a trainer/actor who's influence goes without speaking Both said they were the best in the world only one has proven it

  • @thisguy3500

    @thisguy3500

    6 ай бұрын

    @@stefanbas6181Well said. The same can be said of Jackie Chan, where Benny Urquidez claimed that Chan could be a world champion fighter if he trained. That's an honor in itself but of course Jackie is known for films and enjoys making movies. Lets be real, the movie industry was making people rich and famous--at least more than kickboxing at the time.

  • @thatgayqueen2826

    @thatgayqueen2826

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@stefanbas6181yeah. So many champions of Lee's era stating that he could or did beat them means nothing. Duh.

  • @MrPunch09

    @MrPunch09

    6 ай бұрын

    @@thatgayqueen2826 "Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face" I believe that was a quote by Iron Mike Tyson - I am a Bruce lee fan as well, but he was not a professional fighter in no way at all. Be consistent in your logic, QT didn't do jack to his legacy, if you think BL was a super human and could best ALL the professional fighter's (in the world) then you are worse off than what QT is being accused of. You're saying that the achievement of winning titles through public trials by COMBAT means less than a hypothetical fantasy??? What QT did was no different than what BL did, which was present fiction on film.

  • @johnluna9286

    @johnluna9286

    6 ай бұрын

    @@thisguy3500 - Actually world champions Chuck Norris, Joe Lewis, Mike Stone trained with Bruce and won every karate championship in the United States in their time. All of them said pound for pound Bruce was the fastest and best they had ever seen. Chuck has on occasion changed his statement but that was his ego talking.

  • @lvnean1
    @lvnean16 ай бұрын

    How many people knows Bruce Lee how many knows Tarantino.Bruce Lee is immortal and Universal

  • @shanewoods1980

    @shanewoods1980

    6 ай бұрын

    Then in that case no one should have to “defend” Bruce Lee’s name because they were “disrespected” by QTs MOVIE

  • @melonmusk3976

    @melonmusk3976

    6 ай бұрын

    immortal?

  • @melonmusk3976

    @melonmusk3976

    6 ай бұрын

    o you mean immortal in that his legend lives on

  • @deadnorth8648

    @deadnorth8648

    3 ай бұрын

    Actually watched his movies before ever seeing a Bruce Lee movie...🤔 Is genX crying again over someone wrecking childhoods, as a millennial I'll just say, get over it champ.

  • @benji_san
    @benji_san3 күн бұрын

    Well Quentin, i think I'll rather trust the opinion of respected professional fighters and vintage martial artists who ACTUALLY trained with him 😂😂

  • @MicroUrb
    @MicroUrb2 ай бұрын

    I am old enough and have followed the career of Bruce Lee that he struck me as a humble guy, the way typical martial artists are. I mean if you know you can take life with just your bare hands and you are a human being, it humbles you. I know because my karate teacher also taught the secret service and was a pastor and was very humble. I have never liked Quentin Tarantino movies, they are incoherent. On the positive side of things, I am excited to know that Shannon Lee exists and is out there. It would be an honor to meet a descendant of Bruce Lee.

  • @JubeiKibagamiFez
    @JubeiKibagamiFez6 ай бұрын

    5:04 Gene Lebell did an interview after that movie came out, trying to shed some light on the truth. Gene said that he unexpectedly put Bruce into a firemans carry or something like that, just playing around, but afterwards, Gene and Bruce ended up training together to work on Bruce's grappling skills because Gene knew Bruce was lacking in that. So, according to Gene LeBell, that scene was very loosely based on the real, playful encounter between Gene and Bruce.

  • @fefferofhossen

    @fefferofhossen

    4 ай бұрын

    that is true I also herd it was over a comment bruce said about someone that gene was not happy about

  • @JubeiKibagamiFez

    @JubeiKibagamiFez

    4 ай бұрын

    @@fefferofhossen I think Gene said Bruce was talking trash, but it's been a while since I saw that interview.

  • @jakemay637

    @jakemay637

    4 ай бұрын

    There have been friends of Gene who said he told a lot of untrue stories. For example, Gene said that "Bruce's school in Chinatown had tatami mats and smelled of incense." The real students there said there were no such mats or incense. Also, that Gene and Bruce didn't meet until many episodes after the first Green Hornet, and by that timeline, Gene couldn't have been called in to "teach the new kid some manners." Anyway, please see my comment above on Hayward Nishioka. He was younger than Bruce, and therefore much younger than LaBell ... likely Nishioka was better than Gene in sparring. Nishioka couldn't touch Bruce. I doubt if LaBell could touch Bruce, either. Gene said in Matt Polly email: Bruce was the best of his era. @@JubeiKibagamiFez

  • @JubeiKibagamiFez

    @JubeiKibagamiFez

    4 ай бұрын

    @@jakemay637 I know that Gene embellished his stories, but he said he caught Bruce by surprise, but then he ended up teaching Bruce grappling and ground fighting. I don't think the encounter was hostile in any way.... But, to be truthful, everything Bruce knew he learned from someone else and then refined all that he knew to develop Jeet Kune Do. I don't think there was any animosity between Bruce and Gene at all.

  • @trevorberridge6079

    @trevorberridge6079

    4 ай бұрын

    As loose as size 50 pants on a size 10 waist.

  • @huansitoaguilar9405
    @huansitoaguilar94056 ай бұрын

    I believe tarantino wants to rewrite history in such a way that Bruce Lee is remembered as cartoon charecter and later on re-invented as white person out of spite , I read four pages of tarantinos outbiography and needed a shower all that ego stroking self engrandizing shows the lack charecter in him .

  • @rickmandoza9328
    @rickmandoza93289 күн бұрын

    Even Jackie Chan said it once . Even if your a martial arts master it doesn't mean you can't get hurt or block every attack

  • @METAL-ADDICT
    @METAL-ADDICT16 күн бұрын

    He got Bruce mixed up with Steven Seagal.

  • @brianbaldoz1644
    @brianbaldoz16446 ай бұрын

    If he was a director in Bruce Lee's time, he would've been begging Bruce Lee to do a movie

  • @thisguy3500

    @thisguy3500

    6 ай бұрын

    Doubt. Chopsocky films were popular and Tarantino doesn't ride the waves of mediocrity. Kill Bill for example...

  • @josebrown5961

    @josebrown5961

    6 ай бұрын

    Again the “Bruce Lee” in his FICTIONAL film where a washed up actor and a stunt man who is also an amalgam of multiple people takes out the Manson family, you want to call for “respect” for “Bruce?” The “Bruce” in QTs film was not the real Bruce Lee. What is so hard to understand about that? Should the lady whose car that the FAKE stuntman Brad Pitt put Bruce into be upset that QT didn’t portray her with the proper respect? Were there any female Kiwi stunt wranglers in the 60s in Hollywood? Or maybe it was a FICTIONAL THING?? We all love Bruce Lee. I was a kid when he passed. I was also a karate student at the YMCA and a Saturday double feature “Chop Socky” movie kid. If I thought for one second that QT meant ill to Mr. Lee I would be with you and his family, but you are all wrong. A film full of fakes and you expect Bruce Lee’s part to be real? I know you won’t read this and will continue to feel the way you do so I am sorry.

  • @shextasheoran6005

    @shextasheoran6005

    10 күн бұрын

    Once upon a time in hollywood was just average

  • @mikeneidlinger8857
    @mikeneidlinger88576 ай бұрын

    I'd like to thank Bruce Lee and Dan Inosanto. Dan helped me get into Filipino Martial Arts and Bruce helped me turn into a piece of flexible metal.

  • @RUHappyATM
    @RUHappyATM2 ай бұрын

    Sometimes it's very hard for "famous" people to step down when they feel they might be WRONG. Nuff said.

  • @robertmedina3982
    @robertmedina39825 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the video.

  • @thatboybear
    @thatboybear6 ай бұрын

    Let’s not forget that Tarantino loves writing the n-word into his movies and often gives himself a reason to say it. Dude’s got some latent racist tendencies, but they’re the kind generally overlooked as reserved for “people from a certain era.” Thing is, though: he isn’t. I think dude’s just got some grievances he gets to air out because he makes interesting movies. He gets a pass, but should he really?

  • @lightup6751

    @lightup6751

    6 ай бұрын

    I think this scene is messed up because it tarnishes the image of a dead man, a legend that impacted the world of martial arts, helped gave birth to MMA and combat sport as we know it and had a huge influence on the movie industry as well. But Tarantino is definitely not a racist. He used the n-word in Pulp Fiction when he talked to Jules Winnfield’s friend Jimmie Dimmick, a caricature of a character. Then in Django which quiet literally takes place during black slavery. It is a bit silly to try to use that to label Tarantino as a “racist”. He has been casting black actors since the beginning of his career and maintains close friendships with all his cast members. Lastly, I find it a tad self-entitled to think we choose to give people a “pass” or not. If you enjoy a certain director, watch his work. If not, don’t. This whole cancel culture mind set is toxic, is it not? Not everything is racist just because we don’t like someone’s art.

  • @stefanbas6181

    @stefanbas6181

    6 ай бұрын

    I think you all don't get to choose how an artist creates. Bruce Lee was treated like every other person would . Quentin Tarantino makes great films that don't become the fake polished junk that consistently gets hustled

  • @thatboybear

    @thatboybear

    6 ай бұрын

    @@lightup6751you assume racism begins and ends with using the word in public (which, by the way, Tarantino has until he got shut down). You also assume that “liking” black people means you can’t be racist. Lots of slave owners “liked” their slaves. Lots of folk during Jim Crow “liked” black folk as long as they didn’t have to live/eat/go to school/share equality with them. And there are tons of examples of people that “liked” the black parent of their child, while hating their mixed-race offspring. So, yes, you’re giving him a pass, probably because it’s easiest for you and lets you feel comfortable consuming his work.

  • @thatboybear

    @thatboybear

    6 ай бұрын

    @@stefanbas6181DW Griffiths was considered one of the great pioneers of film for his seminal Birth of a Nation. “Art” is inherently subjective and in no way sacred.

  • @randalthor6872

    @randalthor6872

    6 ай бұрын

    oh please. I hate Tarantino, but to play the race card is laughable. Tarantino is an idiot, but he's not "racist" lmao.

  • @FellVoice
    @FellVoice6 ай бұрын

    I've never taken anything Tarantino has done seriously including the scene in question. To me it's just part of the fairytale that he's weaving and not to be taken literally since none of it is claimed to be historical or biographical. Bruce is, was and always will be a legend no matter how anyone chooses to portray him.

  • @truth-12345.

    @truth-12345.

    6 ай бұрын

    This.

  • @fatguyinalittlecoat4695

    @fatguyinalittlecoat4695

    6 ай бұрын

    This is exactly how I felt when I saw this part of the movie….its a movie!!!! Right? lol.

  • @bibekjung7404

    @bibekjung7404

    6 ай бұрын

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  • @mathurinkerbouchard8931

    @mathurinkerbouchard8931

    6 ай бұрын

    The problem here is that Tarantino is going around claiming in interviews that it is a portrayal of the “real” Bruce Lee confirmed by his research of the man.

  • @FellVoice

    @FellVoice

    6 ай бұрын

    @@mathurinkerbouchard8931 It's Tarantino though, there's nothing about him I take seriously. He's kind of a goofball.

  • @Man.of.Tomorrow
    @Man.of.Tomorrow4 ай бұрын

    There's two statues of Bruce Lee out there in the world that will still be standing when we all die. Last time i checked, Quentin doesnt have any statues dedicated to his impact on humanity.

  • @jamesbarbour8400

    @jamesbarbour8400

    5 күн бұрын

    And he never will ! A legend only in his own mind !

  • @dreddmann9292
    @dreddmann92926 ай бұрын

    besides Bruce Lee himself always use to say he was someone that had a bad temper, and that was always something about himself that he was constantly working on. Him dealing with his bad temperment taught him patience, not just for himself but patience for everyone else.

  • @gragrn
    @gragrn6 ай бұрын

    Imagine how good Once Upon A Time In Hollywood would have been if he portrayed Bruce the way he really was, speaking respectfully of Muhammad Ali and Joe Lewis, giving his philosophical insight into the martial arts, and when challenged on a point by Cliff, then beating him easily, and Cliff asking him to teach him? Cut to a montage scene of Bruce training Cliff. The final fight scene could have been Cliff going full Bruce Lee on the Manson Gang!

  • @cuzz63

    @cuzz63

    6 ай бұрын

    Fan boys dream....maybe all the above and he loses to Cliff since Bruce wasnt a proven fighter?

  • @cuzz63

    @cuzz63

    6 ай бұрын

    Notice they only barely mention what Bruce said about Ali and focus on the character not beating cliff.. Even if the Bruce character had been respectful and not dominated in the fight they would claim it wasnt respectful of Bruce

  • @nitegoat1369

    @nitegoat1369

    6 ай бұрын

    I guess you don’t understand that this fictional film takes place in an alternate universe.

  • @stefanbas6181

    @stefanbas6181

    6 ай бұрын

    Good thing you don't make movies

  • @benstainton9090

    @benstainton9090

    6 ай бұрын

    @@cuzz63i mean.. he didn't do tournaments. The guy was fit though and knew a lot. Also has some grit for pushing into Western society after 1940 during that time period. Western society was not nice, forgiving, or welcoming. Bruce Lee would have to stand his own and was challenged plenty paving his way. Would he win? Knowledge, fitness, and having grit.. I wouldn't fight him.

  • @josebonito6013
    @josebonito60136 ай бұрын

    This has really profoundly changed my view on Tarantino, not only as a person but also as an artist. Most people I’m sure are aware that the most used adjective when referring to him as a film director, as a praise is always that what sets him apart is his immense knowledge and love of films. Now what most people don’t know is that a lot of what makes his films great, meaning popular and also critically acclaimed, is that he’s used heavily influenced (which is a nice way of saying he has copied the work of giants and pioneers from the European and Asian films industry) by other directors that truly broke molds and introduced new styles, such as French new wave, Italian Neo-realism, as well as their counterparts from Japan and Hong-Kong. Now I truly love his films, and til now, even though I’d been shown these peculiarities about his work, I was the first to defend him, but this is not the first hand account I’ve heard lately of people who’ve met this arrogant and self-centered and grandiose side of him, and coupled with the facts I’d been shown before, does throw and changes my perspective when it comes to his work. Life has a funny and transcendental way of humbling people who act like so, and in his case I can’t help but to remember him at the Oscar’s, when this particular film was nominated, and an Asian film (South Korea’s brilliant “Parasite”)pretty much beat him on almost every single category, and though not explicitly, or even vocally, but I remember the TV cameras would occasionally zoom in on him and I’d get this pissy and petulant vibe every time that’d be so. Now this last thing I can’t be sure of, but pretty much everything else I’ve gone over is factual, so you come to your own conclusion.

  • @amdi8966

    @amdi8966

    6 ай бұрын

    Take your meds 😂

  • @maxvoroshilov3207

    @maxvoroshilov3207

    6 ай бұрын

    Good point!

  • @hedleyparis397

    @hedleyparis397

    6 ай бұрын

    Interesting watching this scene to note that Tarantino also threw the extras off set because he disagreed with their political views.

  • @republicansthatdidntvotefo1605

    @republicansthatdidntvotefo1605

    6 ай бұрын

    Quinton terentino and the making of One of his best movies ever "DJANGO" Let's him off the hook for any type of racism... Even though the movie is banned here in florida 😅...

  • @davidkimroth

    @davidkimroth

    6 ай бұрын

    He still could be racist towards Asians. @@republicansthatdidntvotefo1605

  • @evanlee93
    @evanlee9327 күн бұрын

    ironic that tarantino made bruce lee act more like tarantino than bruce lee

  • @harlem4693

    @harlem4693

    2 күн бұрын

    Idk. There some many stories of how Bruce treats stunt men. I haven’t heard one of tarantion yet. Just that he’s weird

  • @bjmccann1
    @bjmccann16 ай бұрын

    Yeah. I didn't really care for that scene, nor for its portrayal of Bruce Lee.

  • @cpuuk
    @cpuuk6 ай бұрын

    Tarantino being a complete and utter duck ;-)

  • @jamesbarbour8400

    @jamesbarbour8400

    5 күн бұрын

    He'll never change.

  • @Besajone1
    @Besajone13 ай бұрын

    I think i that the Bruce Lee character in Tarantino”s movie esembles Tarantino himself rather than Bruce Leer

  • @johronok4067
    @johronok406711 күн бұрын

    I like how in the film the Cliff guy says something like " oh that kung fu stuff doesn't work" but then when they start fighting he's throwing his hands around blocking all kung fu-like lol so stupid!

  • @mistersid
    @mistersid6 ай бұрын

    Great video! Thanks for making this. Tarantino claims to be such a Hollywood historian yet was a million miles off target with this scene. I'm sure if asked he'll say he's not racist but he certainly has some bias against Bruce Lee. He joins all the people who treated Bruce Lee, an American, like an "uppity" immigrant - even now in death.

  • @djgq

    @djgq

    6 ай бұрын

    agreed. and on your point of "he'll say he's not racist" he sure loves using the n word,but he calls that art lol

  • @djgq

    @djgq

    6 ай бұрын

    not a big deal!!! clearly youre not black to even begin to understand the pain associated with that word.@@elseptimo77

  • @pedroleal7118

    @pedroleal7118

    5 ай бұрын

    + He always used Bruce Lee references in his movies (outfits & such).

  • @pedroleal7118

    @pedroleal7118

    5 ай бұрын

    'kill Bill'...

  • @geneeverett7855

    @geneeverett7855

    5 ай бұрын

    Bro it’s not a documentary. It’s a fictional movie.

  • @crotchy7667
    @crotchy76676 ай бұрын

    Yeah. Someone can either say they will do better or they'll say that everyone else is just being a whiner. Obviously he's free to do either, but I think less of him for choosing to just be disrespectful. And it kind of shows he was being disrespectful all along to Bruce Lee.

  • @ryanwood6754

    @ryanwood6754

    2 ай бұрын

    he literally mocks himself just as hard in movies. He basically seems to show the worst of most people in media and mocks anyone of any race and gender. But suddenly people are upset now?

  • @crotchy7667

    @crotchy7667

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ryanwood6754 no people are not "suddenly upset now". Maybe the social media messages of people disliking Tarantino's creative choices never got into your algorithm feed before lol

  • @crotchy7667

    @crotchy7667

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ryanwood6754 also, so what if he mocks himself in his movies? He also plays tough guy roles in his movies too.

  • @johnsorrow1987
    @johnsorrow19873 ай бұрын

    The young brother sparring with Ho Chung -Tao at 12:29 his name is Carl Scott. From what I seen from him in those movies with Billy Chong ( I don't know his original name, He goes by Willy Dozan now) He was pretty damn good. Could you do a video about Carl Scott? A little more about his life and career in movies? To me he's a guy that doesn't get enough shine. I love your channel and keep up the good work!👍

  • @RoyalPrince-md8xz
    @RoyalPrince-md8xz3 күн бұрын

    You can tell when someone has never been punched in the face for disrespect

  • @JaySamurai79
    @JaySamurai796 ай бұрын

    Bruce Lee worked his @ss of to get to the height he achieved both as a martial artist and a film maker/movie star. For someone to come along and totally trash his character, his brilliance is to not appreciate the impact he made.

  • @vampswulf4876
    @vampswulf48766 ай бұрын

    It's been mentioned more than once that Bruce struggled pulling his punches and kicks during enter the dragon because he was so used to full contact work with the Chinese stuntmen he had worked with in his earlier movies

  • @matgladu

    @matgladu

    6 ай бұрын

    To this day stunt performers will tell the hero actor to actually hit them when they're rolling cameras. They are tough folks and they want it to look good. They don't make a big deal out of it, it's why they get up in the morning.

  • @ghost7524

    @ghost7524

    6 ай бұрын

    And that is the thing right there. It would make sense that in the early beginnings of Bruce working with American stuntmen that they would be hit. And with him being so fast...someone was going to be hit. That in no way means/equates to Bruce Lee having no respect for them. It's still the same way today that in China and it's safe to say in general in Asian martial arts films that they are done full contact. Jackie Chan's style of film fighting is similar, but to give the appearance of full contact and it can be difficult for Western stuntmen to adapt to that kind of fighting.

  • @jakemay637

    @jakemay637

    4 ай бұрын

    It can be said that at least in his Chinese movies, Bruce was very good to his stuntmen. He insisted on having meals with them, and that he not be given special treatment. When he was in Hollywood, Stirling Silliphant hired him as fight coordinator for one of his films in the South (I think Tennessee)... and Bruce "proved" himself to the "two, tough big Caucasian cats" (Silliphant) "after Bruce kicked them into the pool, they came up Christians, and from that time on, they would've killed for him." @@ghost7524

  • @trevorberridge6079

    @trevorberridge6079

    4 ай бұрын

    Bruce was so fast and powerful that when he had to pull his punches it sometimes caused him injuries.

  • @jamesbarbour8400

    @jamesbarbour8400

    5 күн бұрын

    ​@@trevorberridge6079 that's what I heard also.

  • @MikaelDorfer-ub9ci
    @MikaelDorfer-ub9ci4 ай бұрын

    Some people still don't understand how hard this man punch .

  • @zzzthaoster
    @zzzthaoster3 ай бұрын

    1:59 Bruce Lee is and will always be the greatest movie icon. He's known and admired throughout out the world.

  • @carrastealth
    @carrastealth6 ай бұрын

    Tarantino says "It's just the fairytale story." So in Tarantino's fairytale, the most famous Asian Martial Artist and Movie Star of all time gets treated like a joke, whereas the white stunt guy that killed his wife helps saves the day. Got it...

  • @ilfirinms

    @ilfirinms

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes, why not?

  • @jakemay637

    @jakemay637

    4 ай бұрын

    There should be a QT film on John Wilkes Booth where he saves the day. @@ilfirinms

  • @ryanwood6754

    @ryanwood6754

    2 ай бұрын

    i love how the only people who made it about race are those overly offended by bruce lees portrayal. also conveniently forgetting all the white people Tarantino has mocked including himself.

  • @404errorcodeV
    @404errorcodeV6 ай бұрын

    bruce lee seemed to embody the mental calmness that comes along with martial arts when you commit to it and do it right. he never came off as a narcissist.

  • @jamesdspaderf2883

    @jamesdspaderf2883

    6 ай бұрын

    I'm a fan, for sure. But Bruce had a temper and said so on cam, lol. Doesn't forgive QT's poor betrayal of a legend!

  • @stillgotyourmom

    @stillgotyourmom

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@jamesdspaderf2883Tf you talking bout? His quote to be water was live and he said its difficult to express his true self.

  • @cuzz63

    @cuzz63

    6 ай бұрын

    Joe Lewis talked about how Bruce would take ideas and techniques and not give credit...that could be considered a level of narcissism. Not saying that he was a narcissist but its on the spectrum.

  • @stillgotyourmom

    @stillgotyourmom

    6 ай бұрын

    @@cuzz63 Dude you are lost

  • @stefanbas6181

    @stefanbas6181

    6 ай бұрын

    Bruce Lee was a man not a flawless comic book character

  • @RubbinRobbin
    @RubbinRobbin19 күн бұрын

    Quinton hates Bruce because Lee movies are more timeless and rewatchable than his.

  • @spoopyidk

    @spoopyidk

    7 күн бұрын

    Quentins movies are some of the most rewatchable movies ever, what are you talking about man

  • @GhostStrawberry

    @GhostStrawberry

    6 күн бұрын

    I've rewatched all of his movies at least 5 times over, except for The Hateful Eight. One scene in that movie that I particularly can't stomach because it's just so out there. The r*pe scene in Pulp Fiction was already hard to stomach, & Django was hard to watch because Jamie Foxx is a trash actor. Christopher Waltz however carried that movie along with Leo's racist character portrayal of Calvin Candie

  • @ash-hy4tf

    @ash-hy4tf

    3 күн бұрын

    ​@@spoopyidkhope they are just shock moments With violence

  • @westonbradshaw1063

    @westonbradshaw1063

    2 күн бұрын

    This is genuinely one of the worst takes I have ever heard, like if his movies weren’t incredible he wouldn’t have won 2 Oscar’s and gotten nominated for 6 not to mention his films are some of the most iconic movies to have ever touched a theater, and no jabs at Bruce Lee films there fun and good and ahead of their time but most of the basic some downs are good guy wins and the bad guy loses

  • @westonbradshaw1063

    @westonbradshaw1063

    2 күн бұрын

    @@GhostStrawberry how the hell do you think Jamie Foxx is a terrible actor? His performance in that movie was incredible not to mention he won an Oscar for his role in Ray and played the best drill Sargent (in JarHead) I’ve seen since segment Hartman in Full metal Jacket, so If anything he’s one of the best actors of all time

  • @itsgleneaton4883
    @itsgleneaton48836 ай бұрын

    Quentin is good at making the bad and low down people look cool. The good and kind he spits on them with artistic strokes to make them look like uninteresting geeks. He strips out the very essence of love and respect from life and replaces it with degradation humiliation and perversion but does it in a way which one thinks that to dislike it would be close minded. It’s all part of the program to dumb us up and keep us asleep.

  • @thisguy3500

    @thisguy3500

    6 ай бұрын

    Idolizing is akin to sleeping. Look at how many do this today with celebrity politicians world wide. There are many incredible people who's achievements will be forgotten in time by the masses, yet I cannot think of one great achievement from Bruce Lee. His ego was on full display in the Ip Man films and that's coming from Chinese directors. He fit in well with Hollywood as someone that was arrogant--not at all a bad person but full of himself. As someone else pointed out Muhammad Ali was similarly a big talker but he at least proved himself, until he got put in his place by Frazier anyway.

  • @melonmusk3976

    @melonmusk3976

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@thisguy3500you are down right ignorant. The Ip Man films were not based on Bruce Lee and you are confusing arrogance with seriousness, humbleness and honor.

  • @melonmusk3976

    @melonmusk3976

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@thisguy3500there is plenty of proof where Bruce had proved himself.

  • @thisguy3500

    @thisguy3500

    6 ай бұрын

    @@melonmusk3976Looks like you failed to watch the entire Ip Man series then.

  • @emmahallard1949

    @emmahallard1949

    4 ай бұрын

    Well said!

  • @ryanmay1298
    @ryanmay12986 ай бұрын

    I never saw the movie because I heard it's depiction of Bruce Lee was bad, then I looked up the scene and immediately checked out when the actor portraying Bruce had a physique nothing like him, moved nothing like him, and ultimately didn't even look like him. Going back in time I never enjoyed Kill Bill, I thought it was cool that they used the jumpsuit from Game of Death but still something about it really turned me off. Now I realise it was actually Quentin trying to associate that iconic jump suit with a different movie for a different generation. To perhaps tarnish or even diminish the spotlight on Bruce that it was he who wore it first (and better). Now after watching this video that might actually be true, and it's not a secret that Quentin is obsessed with race, so that might come into play also. The thing that makes this worse is that people who have never seen Bruce Lee in footage or any of his movies might see Once Upon A Time In Hollywood and form an opinion on him based on that, which is terrible. I remember the backlash Jason Scott Lee received for Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, but in my opinion he did fantastic, his tribute to Bruce's intensity and graceful movement is an achievement all by itself. Nobody else has come close since. Especially not the actor in this scene in mention. I'm glad people clapped back, it shows that his legacy is still as important now as it ever was, thanks for the video.

  • @luishc4056
    @luishc40564 ай бұрын

    Tony Jaa doing the same with stunt man for a real fight for the shoot but is not personal with stunt guys also is part of their work so I don't understand Tarantino's point....

  • @lstarrtna4288
    @lstarrtna42884 ай бұрын

    Great research and information thanks

  • @MrAT2012
    @MrAT20126 ай бұрын

    You did a great job releasing that video. Thank you!

  • @damnyankee3558
    @damnyankee35586 ай бұрын

    I think Quinton was just upset because Bruces worst movie is still better then kill bill

  • @kennycoool7511
    @kennycoool75113 ай бұрын

    Bruce Lee was also a Philosophy Major. Tarintino sales movie tickets. No disrespect to Stuntmen They are Badasses.

  • @latoyaferguson3566
    @latoyaferguson35666 ай бұрын

    Bruce taught me most of my moves as a kid who had to learn to fight back RIP!

  • @cel6682
    @cel66826 ай бұрын

    Jim Brown was supposed to be the actor Cliff fought then he switched it to Bruce Lee. So he wanted to have one of the icons beat up. He knows that if he had used an icon like John Wayne he would have had a problem. If you pay attention to the movie he slid in a lot. He definitely has a problem.

  • @draven6six
    @draven6six6 ай бұрын

    Ty ty ty. I was hoping Joe Rogan was gonna set him straight or let him know he didn't like that. But when he was a guest he stayed silent. Didn't even try to disagree with him. Made me look at him different. Ty again for this

  • @shredd5705

    @shredd5705

    Ай бұрын

    Rogan was clearly annoyed by it. But he can't make a guest this big look bad

  • @rameshambheti437
    @rameshambheti4374 ай бұрын

    Bruce Lee was a great guy and he is the legend inspired me to live happily ever...

  • @kevinestrada900
    @kevinestrada9006 ай бұрын

    Wow dude, great video!!!

  • @elderhardaway5674
    @elderhardaway56746 ай бұрын

    **Bruce Lee** Is Not Here To Defend Himself Concerning This Negativity. But, One Thing Is Sure: **Bruce Lee** Is **Legendary** And A **Trailblazer** If He Were Alive Today, There Would Be **Silence**. ** No**Controversy**

  • @patrickherron502

    @patrickherron502

    6 ай бұрын

    EXACTLY

  • @mindandbody9427
    @mindandbody94276 ай бұрын

    Admittedly, I was one of the few that said it was a dream sequence, because that's what it had appeared to be. In context of his interview with Joe Rogan and the book though, it seems intentional to create some controversey to get people to buy into what essentially was hear-say. The fight isn't what I thought silly though, it was the dialogue prior to it. Respect for bringing clarity to this debate. It's pretty conclusive that Tarantino was looking to knock him down a peg for who knows what reason. Jealousy? Envy? Hate for his ongoing celebrated status? Or to make money? Only he knows the truth.