I Am Bruce Lee - New Documentary (Must See)
Posted: June 30th, 2014, 1:38 am
Check out this new documentary film called "I Am Bruce Lee". In it, Bruce Lee's wife and daughter, his friends, and various fighters, talk about Bruce Lee's life and legacy. It's very interesting. After you watch it, you will be inspired and awed by his story and accomplishments, and have a whole new deep appreciation for this extraordinary man who left us too soon. He was way ahead of his time.
Please watch this and pass it on, so that others can gain a deep appreciation for this incredible one-of-a-kind man and what he did for the image of Asians and Chinese all over the world. He was one of the best role models that one can have, and his philosophy was way ahead of its time.
I Am Bruce Lee (Full documentary)
Also, here is the raw, unedited footage of the last fight scenes he filmed for the movie "Game of Death", which heavily edited the footage. In this footage, which is 39 minutes, you can see what the original version was supposed to be like. When you watch it, you will be amazed and mesmerized at his talent, charisma, and the way he moved, which was so fast and fluid, unlike any other.
I love this line by Bruce Lee from the fight scenes where he tells his opponent (Dan Inosanto), "You see, rehearsed routines lack the flexibility to adapt."
Please watch this and pass it on, so that others can gain a deep appreciation for this incredible one-of-a-kind man and what he did for the image of Asians and Chinese all over the world. He was one of the best role models that one can have, and his philosophy was way ahead of its time.
I Am Bruce Lee (Full documentary)
Also, here is the raw, unedited footage of the last fight scenes he filmed for the movie "Game of Death", which heavily edited the footage. In this footage, which is 39 minutes, you can see what the original version was supposed to be like. When you watch it, you will be amazed and mesmerized at his talent, charisma, and the way he moved, which was so fast and fluid, unlike any other.
I love this line by Bruce Lee from the fight scenes where he tells his opponent (Dan Inosanto), "You see, rehearsed routines lack the flexibility to adapt."