| Bruce Lee Movie: Real Bruce Lee
Movie Real Bruce Lee |  | | | List Price: $6.99 | | Label: Greatest Sports Legends
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Released: June 6, 2001 | | Our Price: $2.18 | | Used Price: $4.25 | | MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD | |
| Features:
Color DVD NTSC | Starring:
B r u c e L e e | |
Real Bruce Lee Reviews: Exactly what I've been looking for!!!  2008-12-14 - This was exactly the movie of Dragon Lee that I was looking for. I used to watch it all the time with my brothers and cousins back in the 80's. We had all the moves and lines memorized. Nostalgic!!!
Misleading...  2008-10-24 - This is a misleading movie because if you want to see Bruce Lee, as in the real Bruce Lee, then you will for about 20 minutes before imitators "Bruce Li" and "Dragon Lee" show up. Their footage is good and entertaining, but this is meant to be exclusively about Bruce Lee, his "real" self.
This movie is great  2006-09-21 - It is like 2 hours long and it is freaking awesome.
The first 90 minutes show Bruce Lee childhood movie clips and while all that is interesting, it gets really good when they start showing the Bruce Li clips. The we get like a full length Dragon Lee movie. I have to say that this has to be the best Dragon Lee movie I have ever seen. He actually does more than 1 kick in succession, cartwheels, and of course he is the closest looking Bruce Lee imitator(at least in facial expressions). His super kick has to be checked out for the special effects alone. If Dragon Lee wasn't a Bruce clone he may have actually been able to make it in the kung fu movie industry.
I wouldn't really consider this a movie, but it does turn into a Dragon Lee movie that was almost watchable.
This Film Is A LIE!!!!  2006-02-20 - The title is misleading, the dvd cover synopsis is misleading, there is no rare footage of the REAL Bruce Lee to be found in the pic...only footage of the clones doing a poor job of exploiting the Little Dragon. A sad reminder of how Bruce's name and legacy was exploited by cold-hearted hustlers. GARBAGE!
Shysters Cash In on Star's Untimely Death  2006-01-15 - For all that is sacred and holy, do not spend money on this atrocity. I came across it because it was included in a budget-priced DVD collection that I picked up, full of old so-bad-they're-good kung fu flicks, but this item isn't even good enough for that crowd. Produced by some hack named Serafim Karalexis, this film is shameless enough to call itself "The Real Bruce Lee" even though it primarily features the look-alikes that movie producers trotted out after Bruce's sudden death in 1973, hoping to make money off a gullible public that was hungry for more of Bruce's incredible martial arts mastery. There were many inferior films (with equally inferior Bruce imitators) that tried to cash in, and this one is among the most brazen.
This so-called "biopic" starts out with a basic life story of Bruce Lee, information that is freely available anywhere, and presents excerpts from some of the Hong Kong films that Bruce appeared in as a child actor in the '40s and '50s. This material might actually be of interest to collectors and historians, but there's not much of it and the video quality is horrendous. Next, the narrator tells us about Bruce's classic films, but accompanied only by still shots of movie posters, and with no actual footage. This means that the clowns behind this biopic couldn't get the rights. And then the ultimate shamelessness commences.
The narrator tells us that Bruce was so great that he spawned many knock-offs, because imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. (Bring me a shovel.) After some brief footage of various useless wooden-faced imitators, this film then concludes with 63 minutes (that's right SIXTY-THREE minutes) of action scenes starring another look-alike named Dragon Lee, a crony of Karalexis. Concerning this Dragon Lee, he had some serious martial arts skills and could have been a legitimate star in his own right. But he will be forever remembered as a shallow wannabe who got mixed up with hucksters and charlatans, often imitating the real Bruce's menacing facial expressions but coming up woefully short on Bruce's complex charisma (just like all the other look-alikes). At the end of Dragon Lee's incredibly lengthy on-screen audition, the narrator says, "we all know there is only one Bruce Lee... his memory will live forever." You hear this while watching an imitator, and no image of Bruce himself has been seen since the still movie posters back near the beginning of this travesty. Shameless, pathetic, unforgivable. [~doomsdayer520~]
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