Advantages: Superb fight sequences, Bruce Lee at his best.... Disadvantages: No oscar winning performances here. Just pure action.
...The feature film duration is 1 hour and 38 minutes approx.
Enter The Dragon is presented in Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1, and audio is available in English - Dolby Digital (5.1).
Amazon.co.uk is currently selling this DVD for £7.97, though they do charge £1.45 for P&P. (as of 10/8/05) ...
filmfreak2005 10.08.2005
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Advantages: Every scene is exciting Disadvantages: none, its an amazing movie
Enter the dragon is certainly one of the best movies that has been ever made based on kung fu and other martial arts.This movie deals with bruce lee leaving his temple of martial arts to go and enter a tournament. During this tournament bruce finds out that there is something fishy going on. He finds an underground base where prisoners are ebing held, later he also comes to know that one of his friends who was in the tournament has been killed by ... ...he ends up beating everyone who came in his way. At the end of the movie bruce defends himself against the vicious claws of the main villain and that too inside a mirror maze.
This movie has so much drama, action, romance, and evrything essential for a movie and in proper ratios. This movie is certainly one of the best movies that I've ever seen in my entire life starring my idol................Bruce Lee. ...
thecoolbro 07.03.2009
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Wow......What can you say about this film.....Superb, Classic, Lee at his best? You decide. All i can say is that the film is one of his best and of course well known films.
Lee is sent to han's island on a mission, however he has a more impotant motive, to avenge his sisters death! Lee is superb in this film, his usual martial art magic really!
If you have not seen this film, my god, where have you been? Get it, watch it!! ...
creative33 21.01.2008
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Jammed packed with loads of extras including a brilliant documentary called "Curse Of The Dragon". Lots of info and rare footage of the legend who brought his lightning speed agility and skill to the western world and put the word "Kung Fu" in our dictionaries.
For those who werent quite sure why he is so famous....watch this film. ...
Blade-Daywalker 14.04.2008
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Advantages: Good fighting Disadvantages: Poor acting
Bruce Lee is still one of the best martial artists out there even though he is dead, I think his films are the best fighting films you can watch. The acting is usually poor, but you dont watch Bruce Lee films for the acting do you? In my opinion all bruce lee films are good, however this is the best one, he is sent to a martial arts contest to gather some information while taking part in the contest at the same time, it is tense and action packed ...
paulbrady87 28.07.2005
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Advantages: Amazing fighting Disadvantages: Not the best acting, but who needs it.
Enter the Dragon (1973) was Bruce Lee's first (and only) solo big Hollywood production. Too bad he never got to see the fruits of his labor. He passed away during the film's post production (don't fret, two more official Bruce Lee films were made after this one. Despite all of the years of hard work and finally making it to the big times, he wasn't around long enough to enjoy it. Even though Robert Clouse is credited as director and another person ... ...out you'll have to watch Enter The Dragon!!!!
Bruce Lee worked a great deal on this picture. He wrote most of the screenplay (uncredited), filmed all of the action scenes (uncredited) and directed several scenes (uncredited). Lam Ching-Ying, Angela Mao, Jackie Chan and Bolo Yeung appear in this film. If you haven't seen this film already then you're either a kid, lame or something is wrong with you. Highly recommended. ...
supereddman98 13.02.2006
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