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Post by janntosh on Nov 28, 2020 2:31:56 GMT
Dollars?
It contains the following films on remastered Blu ray
The Big Boss Fist of Fury The Way of the Dragon Enter the Dragon Game of Death Game of Death II
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Post by Popeye Doyle on Nov 28, 2020 2:35:03 GMT
Game of Death II? Didn’t he die while making the first movie? I guess a little handicap like death isn’t stopping him.
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Post by onethreetwo on Nov 28, 2020 2:36:31 GMT
If you really want it. I wouldn't, personally.
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Post by Captain Spencer on Nov 28, 2020 3:03:53 GMT
If you're a Bruce Lee fan, then I say go for it.
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Post by mikef6 on Nov 28, 2020 6:27:10 GMT
Sei Mong Tap (Game Of Death 2) / See-Yuen Ng (1981). It headlines Bruce Lee which can come as a surprise because Lee died in 1973 leaving the first Game Of Death with only the opening and ending pieces on film. In 1978, that unfinished film was released with new footage and a Bruce Lee stand in who looked nothing like him. It was a fiasco. If that wasn’t bad enough, here comes the sequel. It uses some outtakes and scenes from earlier Lee films to cobble together a plot set-up in which Lee’s character dies and his prodigal brother goes looking for vengeance. You might enjoy this if you like unintentionally funny/bad movies, but I don’t like bad movies of any kind. Footnote: the Bruce Lee scene in “One Upon A Time In…Hollywood” is amusing, has a 4:10 continuous take, and the guy imitating Lee is very good. But…Lee was nothing like he is shown. In contrast to his film image as the avenging, show-no-quarter, kung-fu fighter to the death, in life (outside of compitition), he was soft spoken and maybe a little shy.
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Post by Prime etc. on Nov 28, 2020 6:42:02 GMT
Boawds don't hit back.
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Nov 28, 2020 9:32:39 GMT
Not so much my thing but hell if you got the dough then I say treat yourself.
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