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Always be yourself, express yourself, have faith in yourself, do not go out and look for a successful personality and duplicate it.
By: Bruce Lee
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A goal is not always meant to be reached, it often serves simply as something to aim at.
By: Bruce Lee
Donnie Yen action figures from Ip Man & Legend of the Fist and character posters from Chen Zhen
As I researched the article I prepped surrounding Donnie Yen’s Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen getting U.S. distribution by Well Go (HERE), I found some really cool figures being created in the image of popular Asian martial artists, by a company called Enterbay. The company has created limited edition collectible busts ….
Donnie Yen’s Legend of the Fist gets distributor
Good blend of action and comedy in first Green Hornet trailer
New Bruce Lee biopic to begin lensing next month
A new biopic on iconic martial artist and actor Bruce Lee, titled Bruce Lee, My Brother, goes into production in a few days, starring Aarif Lee (Echoes of the Rainbow) as Bruce Lee and screen newcomer Jennifer Tse as Lee’s girlfriend, according to FilmBusinessAsia. The new film is being directed by Raymond Yip, who co-directed ….
Epic story of Bruce Lee’s master finally getting U.S. release
Bruce Lee memorabilia exhibit and new publication launches at Asian film fest
Bruce Lee’s wife and daughter unveiled an exhibition of the late martial arts superstar’s personal items, photos and movie posters in Hong Kong yesterday, as part of a tribute commemorating what would have been his 70th birthday later this year, according to THR. The exhibit contains a number of Bruce Lee’s personal items including a ….
Edward James Olmos talks Green Hornet feature film
In an interview with the L.A. Times, Edward James Olmos revealed, among other things, the role he’ll be playing in Michel Gondry’s (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) upcoming The Green Hornet feature film. His character’s name is Michael Axford, a reporter for the Daily Sentinel, the newspaper run by Britt Reid’s (Green Hornet’s) father ….
New Kato chosen for upcoming Green Hornet feature
Sci-Fi Wire reports that Sony Pictures posted a Twitter update indicating that Taiwan-born musician, actor and filmmaker Jay Chou, who is is reportedly a Bruce Lee fan, has been contracted to replace Stephen Chow as Kato in Seth Rogen’s upcoming The Green Hornet, based on the 1960s television show about a masked hero who fights ….
Film noir version of Bruce Lee’s martial arts epic Enter the Dragon coming to theaters?
Boards don’t hit back! Could this be? The best martial arts film ever produced, and one of the greatest action films ever released, is getting a redo? According to AICN, it’s looking very possible. According to the site, Kurt Sutter, who has produced, directed and written for the TV shows The Shield and Sons of ….
Hong Kong officials launch design competition for Bruce Lee museum
Officials are moving forward with plans to turn Bruce Lee’s Hong Kong home, which is currently a ‘love motel’, into a museum, by launching a design competition today, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The redesigned mansion will include a memorial hall, library, kung fu studio and a film archive, which should please fans, who have ….
Win one of two copies of the documentary How Bruce Lee Changed the World on DVD
On August 25th, the History Channel will release the fascinating documentary How Bruce Lee Changed the World on DVD, which offers new insight into the life of legendary martial arts icon Bruce Lee. I am especially pleased to be able to offer readers the opportunity to win one of two copies of this DVD release.
Batman gets more martial arts badassery in recent films but Green Hornet loses it?
SpoilerTV has uncovered an open casting call for the part of Kato in Seth Rogen’s The Green Hornet. Apparently, producers are looking for a non-specific Asian, and no longer require any martial arts experience, which is sure to send shutters down the spines of fans of the 1960’s TV series. What the hell happened to ….
R.I.P. Mr. Han Man
For those of you who don’t already know, Shih Kien, best known internationally for his role as Han in Bruce Lee’s epic martial arts film Enter the Dragon, died on Thursday of kidney failure at the age of 96. While most in the U.S. will remember Kien as Han, he had a prolific career that ….