Bruce Lee beats up all the students of the Japanese martial arts school at once / Fist of Fury

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If Bruce Lee was still here, he'd be so good with all the technology we have today....RIP greatest martial artist of all time.

saveenweerasinghe
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Fun fact: This movie was a hit in Japan. Even though the Japanese are the antagonists, Japanese audiences loved Bruce . It speaks volumes to his influence as a martial artist and actor.

robwalsh
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no matter how many actors try to play Bruce Lee in Hollywood, no one compares to the real thing, His energy in the scenes and intensity is epic.

douglasgomesbueno
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Bruce Lee wasn’t just a revolutionary martial artist and actor.
He was the first ACTION STAR of Hollywood and the movie industry as a whole.
Many people don’t know this to this day.
Before Bruce Lee, there was no movies of a single guy, one hero, beating up all the bad guys.
He was the first to bring the protagonist vs the world concept to screen for the mainstream film industry.

This was what paved the way for Chuck Norris, Silvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis, Jason Statham, Steven Seagull, Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Tony Jaa and many more

lightup
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Bruce Lee died in 1973, 2 years after I was born. I started working at an academic bookshop here in New Zealand in the early 90s (you know, back before the internet was really a thing and people still supported their local retailers). We also stocked trade and general books and at that time were one of the premier booksellers in the country. I had to do couple of hours a day on customer inquiries and even 20 years after his death, we had to make damn sure we always held stock of Bruce Lee's Tao of Jeet Kune Do - and even into the 2000s it still sold steadily. There was always someone coming in looking for that book. I knew exactly where it was shelved and it was a delight to go and get it and hand it over to the customer. They were always so happy to find we had it. I believe it is still in print to this day. He'll always be the GOAT to me, no matter how many pretenders there are.

DeValiere_
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It's amazing how 2 sticks and a chain can be so deadly when you put them in the hands of Bruce Lee. Game over.

omgdj
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The REAL Liu Kang no cgi no fireballs, just a badass fight

KevinRichmondIII-dwow
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5:07 his movement, his sounds, this energy

killuminati
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Bruce Lee is a true martial artist and I wish that he was still around to see just how he has influenced the sport and the world. Always an original.

MrBlackace
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Dammm 4:12 the way bruce lee was standing with his nunchunks super cool with swagg

ronaldson
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I always considered Fist of Fury his best film yet...there was silent rage in this movie and the fight scenes even up to today have remained unmatched 💯...and loved the music score 💯💯💯

wilhelmhesse
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Ip Man was still alive when this movie aired. He must've been proud of Bruce.

jasonlee
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"You just got Bruce Lee'd ❤"!!!

JamesMiller-ghzp
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A pure genius bruce lee outstanding martial arts expert

Rajesh-psdo
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That first side punch.. Nothing compares in movies these days to how awesome that really is. Play it at half speed.. see how fast he really was..

mafiaperformance
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The special thing with Bruce was that he was an ACTOR, grew up on the film set in Hong Kong. Then he bacame a martial artist in the US with no intention of going back into film. Because of his charisma and skills, Hollywood was fascinated and he went back into acting with the goal of bringing martial arts into film.

He wasn’t an actor who learned martial arts like Keanu. Or a martial artist who became an actor like Chuck. He was a real actor already, and became a martial artist naturally.

He was the fight choreographer in all his movies. He was involved in almost the entire process - business side, writing, production, directing, choreography, editing, set design, hiring other actors, etc etc etc.

In essence, he brought martial arts action to film. No more John Wayne gorilla punches.

Basta
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Gotta love the ragdolls being swung around 2:43

creepycritterkaden
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I can’t believe one of the best movie action scenes is from over 50 years ago!

RobbieLugos
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No cgi, no stunt doubles. no wires, no green screens, no nothing.
Bruce is the best ever. The guys in his scenes with him are almost an afterthought. A stunt man’s job is to make the star look like a million dollars. Don’t forget the men who worked with him

BlueRazor
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This makes me so nostalgic, he is an iconic fighter forever

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