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Bruce Lee Blu Ray movies

Bruce Lee on Blu Ray is a treat that fans have awaited for a long time. While the selection is still small, fortunately, the greatest of Bruce Lee movies, Enter the Dragon, has been released on Blu Ray!
Anybody who has seen Bruce Lee in action will appreciate the Blu Ray release. 20th century was the time when Eastern martial arts burst upon the world stage - due in no small measure to the greatest martial arts movie star of all time - Bruce Lee.
It didn't hurt at all that Bruce Lee was also a superb martial artist (Wing Chun, Jeet Kune Do), gfted teacher, and physical fitness fanatic.
A man like Bruce comes along once in a century.
March 2011
You can now watch Enter The Dragon on Amazon Instant Video - streaming movies online is the way to go, and Amazon is the biggest purveyor of streaming movies. As a matter of fact, if you purchase Amazon Prime ( which gives you free shipping on Amazon purchases for a year), you also get free access to about 5000 movies on Amazon Video on Demand. And yes, Enter the Dragon is one of the free movies.

Feb 9th, 2011:
If you want to invest in the movie studio that made Bruce Lee films, you have a chance now:
Orange Sky Golden Harvest Entertainment (Holdings) Ltd. is offering for sale its bonds, with a pretty good rate of return. The company has had a tough year, though, it's shares are down 48% in the past year.

Golden Harvest wants to expand its movie business, and wants to have 600 movie screens across China by 2012. So it's offering 300 million yuan ($46 million) of three-year bonds to yield 6.25 percent to 6.75 percent. I have no clue if this is a good or bad deal - just find it interesting and Bruce Lee related.

Enter the Dragon on Blu Ray

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There are only 2 Bruce Lee movies on Blu Ray as of January 2010. Fortunately, one of them is Enter the Dragon!

Bruce Lee Blu Ray

Unfortunately, only 2 Bruce Lee films are currently on Blu Ray. Fortunately, Enter the Dragon is one of them!
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Bruce Lee Movies

Since there are only 2 Blu Ray movies with Bruce Lee as of January 2010, I am including the rest of them on DVD.
Fists of Fury, Chinese Connection, Enter the Dragon, The Game of Death - they are all classics.
In addition to Bruce Lee, you get to see some of the greates martial artists of the era:
Enter The Dragon features also Jim Kelly and John Saxon ( who had a brown belt in Karate), as well as Bolo Yeung and Bob Wall as the bad guys.
The Game of Death features a star studded cast - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Dan Inosanto (Escrima), Chuck Norris (Karate) and Han Jae Ji (Hapkido).
BTW: I will also add the Green Hornet series - Bruce Lee made the otherwise forgetable TV series into a Classic.

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Bruce in Green Hornet

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The Tao of Jeet Kune Do is probably one of THE martial arts books of the 20th century. Like Leonardo Da Vinci Notebooks, it is not to be read, but studied, meditated upon, and returned to, time and time again.
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Enter the Dragon [Blu-ray]

Enter the Dragon [Blu-ray]

Recruited by an intelligence agency, outstanding martial arts student Bruce Lee participates in a brutal karate tournament hosted by the evil Han. Along with champions Roper and Williams, he uncovers Han's white slavery and drug trafficking ring located on a secret island fortress. In the exciting climax, hundreds of freed prisoners fight in an epic battle with Lee and Han locked in a deadly duel.0 points

Way Of The Dragon

Way Of The Dragon

The last film of Bruce Lee career, released after his death. Here, Lee pays a visit to family members who own a restaurant in Italy. But mobsters, who want the land the eatery is built upon, harass the owners, forcing Lee to defend his family, as only he can. In the film high-voltage, high-kickin finale, Lee, for the sake of his loved ones, must battle a U.S. karate expert (Chuck Norris), in a Roman coliseum!0 points

Game of Death

Game of Death

Bruce Lee died after shooting only a few scenes of his ambitious Game of Death, but that didn't stop greedy producers from finishing and releasing "Lee's last film," even if he's doubled for most of it. Lee planned an ambitious expression of his fighting philosophy, and his story culminates in the rigorous challenge of the "Game of Death," in which combatants take on successively greater and greater masters as they fight their way to the top of a tower. Only a few fight scenes were completed, and...0 points

Bruce Lee industry

After Bruce Lee's death, a whole industry sprang up - movies, biographies, books, posters, movies about his movies. Here are some of his posters and things that can only be described as "walking on the lite site".

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Blogs and Bruce Lee

Bruce Lee Honored in DC
Jesse Jackson Jr., Shannon Lee of the Bruce Lee Foundation, Rep. Mike Honda and Ernest Beynard of Meridian Hill Strategies. (JACL photo) WASHINGTON ? Rep. Mike Honda (D-San Jose), other members of Congress, congressional staff, leaders from the media ...
Jiiva's daredevil stunts
Guess what is the connection between Jiiva and Bruce Lee? The actor is shooting for his upcoming Mysskin-directed flick Mugamoodi and he is joining hands with Tony Leung Siu Hung. He is a veteran stunt coordinator from Hong Kong who has worked with the ...
Bruce Lee's stuntman trains Jiiva
Currently shooting in Karaikal for a crucial fight sequence for his upcoming Mysskin-directed flick Mugamoodi, the actor is working with Tony Leung Siu Hung, a veteran stunt coordinator from Hong Kong who has worked with the likes of Bruce Lee and ...

Trailer - Bruce Lee movies and movies about Bruce Lee

I Am Bruce Lee Trailer (HD) (Kobe Bryant, Manny Pacquiao, Mickey Rourke)
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