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Thread started 11/06/11 2:41pm

nursev

Bruce Lee fans

Enter The Dragon is on amc cool love me some old bruce lee films.
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Reply #1 posted 11/06/11 2:45pm

funkmunki

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me me me wave

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Reply #2 posted 11/06/11 2:48pm

nursev

funkmunki said:

me me me wave




Yeah me too lol Bruce was talented and fine lol
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Reply #3 posted 11/06/11 2:50pm

funkmunki

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i had posters all over my bedroom wall as a kid....hell i even had the t-shirt... lol

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Reply #4 posted 11/06/11 2:50pm

nursev

Wow the sister killing herself was sad-the movie I mean.
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Reply #5 posted 11/06/11 2:52pm

nursev

funkmunki said:

i had posters all over my bedroom wall as a kid....hell i even had the t-shirt... lol



I know that was a sexy looking room lol
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Reply #6 posted 11/06/11 2:55pm

funkmunki

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ha ha ya minx....i got my son some cool T's from.. this site

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Reply #7 posted 11/06/11 2:58pm

nursev

funkmunki said:

ha ha ya minx....i got my son some cool T's from.. this site




Nice link- I like the black one with the black/white pic cool
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Reply #8 posted 11/06/11 3:23pm

Shaolin325

Good lookin' out!!! I've missed close to an hour - watching the Giants - but I'll catch the rest!!!

thumbs up!

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Reply #9 posted 11/06/11 3:25pm

nursev

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Good lookin' out!!! I've missed close to an hour - watching the Giants - but I'll catch the rest!!!



thumbs up!



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Ur welcome- I'm still watching it smile
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Reply #10 posted 11/06/11 3:28pm

nursev

So they're just taking prostitutes to the mens rooms lol bruce is like I'll pass falloff
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Reply #11 posted 11/06/11 3:32pm

nursev

Did this guy just touch bruce lee falloff wth is wrong with him lol
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Reply #12 posted 11/06/11 3:44pm

nursev

Lovin bruce in his cat burglar outfit lol
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Reply #13 posted 11/06/11 3:55pm

nursev

Oh snap! Bruce gets scarface lol
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Reply #14 posted 11/06/11 4:41pm

Shaolin325

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There was so much sexiness on display in that movie!! Bruce of course. But Jim Kelly and John Saxson were sexy as hell too. They couldn't act, but they looked GOOOOOOD! I really need to get Bruce's movie collection on DVD.

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Reply #15 posted 11/06/11 7:58pm

Graycap23

Bruce has been my favorite all time martial artist until 2 months ago.

He was finally replaced by Donnie Yen.

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Reply #16 posted 11/07/11 12:13am

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I've only had a couple of real heroes in my life, and Bruce Lee was my first and probably greatest, only to be replaced by (...or added with) George Clinton later in life. I too had Bruce Lee posters all over my walls back in the day, along with the beaded curtains on my room door, black lights, and incense burning at all times. I was pretty bad-ass with the nunchucks as well, lol.

"There's Nothing That The Proper Attitude Won't Render Funkable!"

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Reply #17 posted 11/07/11 1:20am

smudges

Yep, tan sau, pak sau. wink

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Reply #18 posted 11/07/11 1:32am

smudges

PDogz said:

I've only had a couple of real heroes in my life, and Bruce Lee was my first and probably greatest, only to be replaced by (...or added with) George Clinton later in life. I too had Bruce Lee posters all over my walls back in the day, along with the beaded curtains on my room door, black lights, and incense burning at all times. I was pretty bad-ass with the nunchucks as well, lol.

Have a look at Jet Lee, or watch the Ip Man triolgy with Donnie Yen

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Reply #19 posted 11/07/11 1:55am

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smudges said:

PDogz said:

I've only had a couple of real heroes in my life, and Bruce Lee was my first and probably greatest, only to be replaced by (...or added with) George Clinton later in life. I too had Bruce Lee posters all over my walls back in the day, along with the beaded curtains on my room door, black lights, and incense burning at all times. I was pretty bad-ass with the nunchucks as well, lol.

Have a look at Jet Lee, or watch the Ip Man triolgy with Donnie Yen

I'm familiar with Jet Lee, and "Ip Man" has been on my "To See" list for some time now, I'm sure Donnie Yen is awesome. But there will always only be ONE Bruce Lee, and ONE 1970's decade (...which was no small part of the charm of Bruce Lee's appeal - personally speaking). You've made some great recommendations though, and I will definitely follow-up on them.

"There's Nothing That The Proper Attitude Won't Render Funkable!"

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Reply #20 posted 11/07/11 8:08am

Graycap23

PDogz said:

smudges said:

Have a look at Jet Lee, or watch the Ip Man triolgy with Donnie Yen

I'm familiar with Jet Lee, and "Ip Man" has been on my "To See" list for some time now, I'm sure Donnie Yen is awesome. But there will always only be ONE Bruce Lee, and ONE 1970's decade (...which was no small part of the charm of Bruce Lee's appeal - personally speaking). You've made some great recommendations though, and I will definitely follow-up on them.

I did not think I'd live long enough 2 see someone replace Bruce......but Yen is the TRUTH.

[Edited 11/7/11 8:31am]

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Reply #21 posted 11/07/11 8:24am

uPtoWnNY

PDogz said:

I've only had a couple of real heroes in my life, and Bruce Lee was my first and probably greatest, only to be replaced by (...or added with) George Clinton later in life. I too had Bruce Lee posters all over my walls back in the day, along with the beaded curtains on my room door, black lights, and incense burning at all times. I was pretty bad-ass with the nunchucks as well, lol.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar had nice words for Lee in his autobiography, 'Giant Steps'. They trained together, and Kareem was in 'Game of Death'.

Lee was supposed to get the starring role in the ABC tv series, Kung Fu. The execs felt audiences wouldn't accept an asian man in a leading role, so they gave the part to David Carridine, and made his character biracial. Kareem said Lee was stung over that.

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Reply #22 posted 11/07/11 8:31am

Graycap23

uPtoWnNY said:

PDogz said:

I've only had a couple of real heroes in my life, and Bruce Lee was my first and probably greatest, only to be replaced by (...or added with) George Clinton later in life. I too had Bruce Lee posters all over my walls back in the day, along with the beaded curtains on my room door, black lights, and incense burning at all times. I was pretty bad-ass with the nunchucks as well, lol.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar had nice words for Lee in his autobiography, 'Giant Steps'. They trained together, and Kareem was in 'Game of Death'.

Lee was supposed to get the starring role in the ABC tv series, Kung Fu. The execs felt audiences wouldn't accept an asian man in a leading role, so they gave the part to David Carridine, and made his character biracial. Kareem said Lee was stung over that.

It is why he left the U.S.

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Reply #23 posted 11/07/11 8:36am

ufoclub

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I like "Kentucky Fried Movie"

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Reply #24 posted 11/07/11 8:42am

JoeTyler

oh cmon even Van Damme has better movies

Lee is one of the greatest, but his "movies"...

ugh

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Reply #25 posted 11/09/11 8:38am

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Graycap23 said:

PDogz said:

I'm familiar with Jet Lee, and "Ip Man" has been on my "To See" list for some time now, I'm sure Donnie Yen is awesome. But there will always only be ONE Bruce Lee, and ONE 1970's decade (...which was no small part of the charm of Bruce Lee's appeal - personally speaking). You've made some great recommendations though, and I will definitely follow-up on them.

I did not think I'd live long enough 2 see someone replace Bruce......but Yen is the TRUTH.

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Yen's great, but he's no Bruce. The only fighter i have seen that offers something worthy to Bruce whilst at the same time offering something new with no wire work or trickery is Tony Jaa. A back to basics, brutal, emphasis on single moves rather than choreography, raw fighter and at the same time he preaches honour and humanity. Bruce, still the master, would be proud.
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Reply #26 posted 11/09/11 9:10am

Graycap23

WetDream said:

Graycap23 said:

I did not think I'd live long enough 2 see someone replace Bruce......but Yen is the TRUTH.

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Yen's great, but he's no Bruce. The only fighter i have seen that offers something worthy to Bruce whilst at the same time offering something new with no wire work or trickery is Tony Jaa. A back to basics, brutal, emphasis on single moves rather than choreography, raw fighter and at the same time he preaches honour and humanity. Bruce, still the master, would be proud.

Tony Jaa? I need 2 check him out.

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Reply #27 posted 11/09/11 9:39am

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JoeTyler said:

oh cmon even Van Damme has better movies

Lee is one of the greatest, but his "movies"...

ugh

Bruce Lee movies are like porn. It's not about the plot or the acting...it's about the action.

Bruce Lee moved like no other man at the time and there have been very few since. Pure grace and strength.

I'm firmly planted in denial
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Reply #28 posted 11/10/11 1:22am

smudges

Ip Man 1 - ten man

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IifwoCIkqws

Prodical son - the film

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTodJFMJsxw

Meals on wheels - Jackie + Benny the Jet

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXVp9938Uq4

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Reply #29 posted 11/10/11 6:52am

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Bruce Lee...............What a body...Wow....4get bodybuilders his body was perfect!!.

Dave Is Nuttier Than A Can Of Planters Peanuts...(Ottensen)
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