I just read an article about The Game Of Death. & if what I read is true & I hope that it is.
Why is that you may ask?.. Well the way I see it there’s going to be a whole new out look on the art of J.K.D.
After all it was BRUCE LEE himself who made it a point in each of his movie’s that he made… Had to have some type of lesson about the art of JEET KUNE DO!!!
Now if I’m wrong in seeing it in this way then please feel free to let me know why I’m wrong in your eye’s…
Just came back from San Fran. I attended the showing of Bruce Lee: “A Warrior’s Journey” at the Chinese Cultural center.
It had a very awesome collection of Bruce Lee memorabilia.
John Littles well researched movie/documentary on BRUCE containing more than 20mins. of never before seen footage of the movie. It was a great treat for me. I felt honored, after 27 yrs of waiting to see the real deal footage as it was meant by Bruce.
I got to meet Lynda Lee Caldwell, John L. and Diana Inosanto. Shannon was too busy.
Lynda is a real class act. She is very gracious to acomodate her(Bruces’) fans and gave each person her utmost attention.
They even had a reception afterwards.
The new fight footage was awesome and the dialoge as Bruce had intended it was total classic Bruce.
Very funny too!!!
This video will not be sold to the public until spring of next year. I’m glad I got in to the limited showing.
Anyway just thought you guys might like to hear this stuff.
Do you know the Bruce Lee film Game of death, which was made using a small amount of the actual film filed with Bruce Lee. Well how come when they discovered the correct story line and scrpt, why didnt they remake the film as Bruce Lee intend it to be.
Go to Best Buy or SUNCOAST…there was a dvd recently made by JOHN LITTLE about Bruce Lee Game of Death footage…it shows all he filmed!!! I saw it recently on Sunday…it was excellent! There was actually 2 other characters that accompany BRUCE in his fight against the 3 badguys! Plus there was an interesting showing of footages of HK rooftop full contact no glove challenge fights. It was really good! It showed traditional CMA in all out fights…very very interesting.
I’ve seen that too, the REAL game of death footage with Bruce Lee is brilliant, esp the nunchuck fight SMACK “like that?” guy drops guard, Bruce hits guy back harder “like that?!” lol
I think ive got it on video, cos i got this boxedset of Enter the dragon and the worrior and on the worrier a documentary by John Little the missing footage from The game of death is on it.
Don’t know about VHS cause I don’t look for that anymore bro!
I especially like the HK rooftop fight footages…I use to think they were light point fighting match…it’s different than say a full contact toe to toe fight…you see the CMA guys charging toward the guy…no sidestep is possible…chain punching with a few knowdowns…
I caught the fight scene of game of death this afternoon. Wow, what a pile. Dan Innosanto has come a very long way in his stick work since then. Bruce Lee just didn’t seem very good at movie fu compared to Jet Li or Jackie Chan. And then there’s Kareem, what can you say. Ji Han Jae looked the best. Martial arts movies have come far since then.
I thought Jet Li and Jackie Chan aren’t fighters like Bruce Lee, bur rather Wushu choreographers/practitioners/stuntmen. I know Jet Li attended CMA schools earlier in his life, but he’s no pro athlete.
Even thought Jet and Jack produce better movies I just love Bruce Lee’s character. Doesn’t take crap from anyone, short tempered and does a high pitch scream everytime he hits someone.
i was just watching “bruce lee: the warrior’s journey” and watched the fight scenes to the “game of death”. it’s an obvious that bruce never finished or even complete making this long awaited movie and there are rumors about the ending. so that in turn…
if you had a chance to write the ending to “game of death” AFTER bruce defeated kareem abdul jabar’s character…how would it end?
A meteor is hurling it’s way towards earth and Bruce goes up in the space shuttle, lands on it and kicks the cr@p out of it with his newly developed fighting techniques.