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So what we should be judging these films on is the action and the fight sequences in Fist of Fury are awesome, especially the nuncucka scene in the dojo.
The basic plot of this film is someone has killed Bruce's master and when he returns he detects foul play so tries to find out who ... Read review
Now available totally uncut for the first time since 1986, 'Fist Of Fury: Special ... more
Collector's Edition' is the version UK fans have been eagerly awaiting over the last 14 years. Now at last Hong Kong Legends can deliver! Completely re-instated are the i...
There's only one action legend that could ever star in a sequel to a Bruce Lee movie and ... more
get away with it and he is Jackie Chan.In this follow-up to the screen sensation that was Fist of Fury (also directed by Lo Wei) we see a young Jackie Chan fighting his way through a tougher, bloodier and more vengeance-filled role than we've become used to seeing him play.
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groundbreaking 2-Disc Platinum Edition.Martial arts legend, Bruce Lee, plays the fictional character of Chen Jun, a student of legendary real-life martial artist Fok Yun Gap. In an epic tale of national rivalries, Lee is a true force of nature as he battles against Japanese Imperialist forces determined to subjugate his people. In the most electrifying performance of his career, Bruce Lee demonstrates complete mastery of his art in scene after scene of the most realistic brutal unarmed combat ever filmed!
Jackie Chan pays tribute to the late great Bruce Lee in this follow up sequel to the 1972 ... more
blockbuster Fist Of Fury. Produced and directed by Lo Wei who masterminded the original Jackie chops and kicks his way through numerous assailants to bring justice to the oppressed Chinese. Released for the first time in the UK with the Nunchaku sequence reinstated.
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In what many enthusiasts consider to be 'the ultimate martial arts movie' Bruce plays the ... more
fictional character of Chen Jun a student of legendary real-life martial artist Fok Yun Gap. In an epic tale of national rivalries Lee is a true force of nature as he battles against Japanese Imperialist forces determined to subjugate his people. In the most electrifying performance of his career Bruce Lee demonstrates complete mastery of his art in scene after scene of the most realistic and brutal unarmed combat ever filmed!
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Production Year: 1975 - Martial Arts - Director: John Woo - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Yuen Biao, James Tien, Sammo Hung, Jackie Chan
Martial Arts - Director: Prachya Pinkaew - Original Language: English\Vietnamese\Thai\Mandarin - Classification: 18 years and over - Starring: Tony Jaa, Bongkoj Khongmalai, Petchtai Wongkamlao
Production Year: 1971 - Martial Arts - Director: Lo Wei - Original Language: Cantonese - Classification: 18 years and over - Starring: Bruce Lee, Maria Yi, James Tien
Advantages: great fight scene Disadvantages: not well recognised
...and the fight sequences in Fist of Fury are awesome, especially the nuncucka scene in the dojo.
The basic plot of this film is someone has killed Bruce's master and when he returns he detects foul play so tries to find out who is at the bottom of his masters death kick some serious butt
The main thing that convinces me that this is the better movie is the english dubbing, its the funniest thing ever and its what makes ... more
Like most people reading this review I am a HUGE Bruce Lee fan and most of you probably think that Enter the Dragon is Bruce Lee's greatest film but I beg to differ.
Both films are amazing when it comes to action, lets face no martial arts movie's going to have an epic plot and that includes Crouching Tiger, where essentially the plot of that film is just a bunch of guys running around after a sword....hardly Ben Hur is it.
So what we should be judging these films on is the action and the fight sequences in Fist of Fury are awesome, especially the nuncucka scene in the dojo.
The basic plot of this film is someone has killed Bruce's master and when he returns he detects foul play so tries to find out who is at the bottom of his masters death kick some serious butt
The main thing that convinces me that this is the better movie is the english dubbing, its the funniest thing ever and its what makes this film a cult classic.
I think in terms of pure action this is a much better movie its Bruce Lee in his rawest form. In my view the best Bruce Lee film there is.
anoop_mair 24.07.2008 (24.07.2008)
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possibly one of the best films bruce lee has ever done great action and story line always worth a watch if there is nothinking else on telly but a film you should own ...
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Tale of a martial arts expert in a one-man vendetta against the gang who killed his kung fu master. The nunchaku battle sequences are re-instated in this film.
Animated Biography Showcase, Audio Commentary By Bey Logan, Rare Photo Archive, Original Theatrical Trailer, UK Promotional Trailer, Production Photo Gallery, Rare Interview Gallery
Aspect Ratio
16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Sound
Dolby Digital 5.1
Dubbing Sound
Dolby Digital 5.1 Cantonese English
DVD Description
After the kung fu instructor of Chen (Bruce Lee) is brutally murdered, the fighter sets out to find the persons responsible for the killing. When he discovers that the killers are a Japanese gang, and that they are terrorising his former school, Chen brings swift and deadly retribution to the evildoers.
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