**MASTERPIECE!!** Enter the Dragon (1973) Reaction: FIRST TIME WATCHING

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*MASTERPIECE!!* Enter the Dragon (1973) Reaction: FIRST TIME WATCHING
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  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781

    RIP, Bruce Lee, 1940-1973. He was 32 years old when he died, and it was a week before the release date for Enter The Dragon.

  • @kevinmarshall854
    @kevinmarshall854

    During the making of this movie the big muscular Chinese man without a shirt (BOLO YEUNG) was a Chinese body builder and stunt man said that he picked up another stunt man in front of Bruce Lee to show off how strong that he was and Bruce just walked over and picked up another stunt man over twice his size without any hesitation and Bolo realized that he had truly under estimated the strength of Bruce. He is said to be able to do 1500 pushups in a single time without taking any breaks. You should watch the video of "was Bruce Lee super human?" It is truly AMAZING what that man could do.

  • @klinewalker7301
    @klinewalker7301

    Bruce Lee did not do all of his own stunts. His primary stuntman was Yuen Wah, the landlord from Kung fu Hustle. He did all the gymnastics and acrobatics in most of Lee's movies. He was Guang Bo in Shang Chi. He's the second guy to catch the apple with the dart.

  • @GForce_ART
    @GForce_ART

    So, the actress who plays Bruce Lee's sister in this film (Angela Mao), has a family owned restaurant in Queens New York (near where I live) and I've gone several times with some of my kung fu school mates and teacher. She's an awesome lady and hung out with us a bit to talk movies!

  • @JTOCIII
    @JTOCIII

    So that guy who was held by the hair by Bruce Lee was Jackie Chan

  • @susanalexander6721
    @susanalexander6721

    Bruce Lee wasn't just a movie star, he was a Master and teacher.

  • @hartspot009
    @hartspot009

    He was massively popular in Asia and this was his American debut, and sadly his only. He remains legend to this day, and his influences are felt worldwide

  • @tkremarkTK
    @tkremarkTK

    The guy with the scar that Bruce killed is the actor Bob Wall. About 10 years ago, I met him at the Arnold Fitness Expo in the martial arts section. We hung out and talked as we had a booth there. Really chill guy and I got an autograph picture of him with him and Bruce Lee together in a picture from this movie.

  • @alonzocoyethea6148
    @alonzocoyethea6148

    26:44

  • @micpar2
    @micpar2

    He was 32 here, Enter the dragon was released a month after he died. He passed away July 19, 1973. The movie came out Aug 20th, 1973.

  • @Texy88
    @Texy88

    The woman playing Lee's sister is Angela Mao Ying, possibly the first critically-acclaimed female martial arts action film star. She had appeared in several classic Chinese-language movies. She does not work in film anymore after having retired from the industry and runs restaurants in New York City.

  • @Thane36425
    @Thane36425

    Other have mentioned Jackie Chan, but he was also in another bit of that fight. During and interview, Jackie said he was a character who had his back to the camera (more or less) and Bruce was supposed to swing at him with the staff.

  • @ChaseDixon-ws2lg
    @ChaseDixon-ws2lg

    The actor who played Bolo was in a couple of JEAN Claude van dame movies BLOODSPORT & DOUBLE IMPACT

  • @petergaynes9201
    @petergaynes9201

    I'm digging the couples vibe here. The conversation between the two of you flows so naturally. The backlit glow is a nice touch.

  • @아메리칸배드애스47
    @아메리칸배드애스47

    32:53

  • @bishop420able
    @bishop420able

    Jet Li's Fist of Legend is a must.

  • @ronaldmilner8932
    @ronaldmilner8932

    I saw Enter The Dragon in Chicago in 1973 the first day of release! This was incredible at the time! Your girlfriend is great, you guys just got a new sub!

  • @soldiermedic45
    @soldiermedic45

    Big Boss, Chinese Connection, Fists of Fury, way /Return of the Dragon(fight with Chuck Norris, Game of Death, and his son Brandon Lee in The Crow

  • @laurencaulton103
    @laurencaulton103

    I watched Bruce Lee on TV as a kid. He was on "The Green Hornet," playing Kato, the driver. He would do these amazing fight scenes.

  • @VortexBunche
    @VortexBunche

    When it comes to classic martial arts films, you can't go wrong with any of the following: The Street Fighter (1974), The 36th Chamber of Shaolin, Drunken Master, Heroes of the East, Five Element Ninjas, Shogun Assassin, Sister Street Fighter, and My Young Auntie.

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