Bruce Lee

Bruce Lee

A community portal about Bruce Lee with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Bruce Jun Fan Lee was an American -born Chinese martial artist, instructor, actor, founder of the combat philosophy known as Jeet Kune Do and... [more]

A community portal about Bruce Lee with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Bruce Jun Fan Lee was an American -born Chinese martial artist, instructor, actor, founder of the combat philosophy known as Jeet Kune Do and originator of the martial art called Jun Fan Gung Fu. Bruce Lee is widely regarded as one of the most influential and famous martial artists of all time. He is also widely known as the greatest icon of martial arts cinema and a key figure of modern popular culture .

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We caught the premiere of How Bruce Lee Changed the World on the History Channel yesterday. (Watch this documentary if you get the chance. Here's a few posts on Bruce Lee the past year: Remembering the 35th anniversary of Bruce Lee's Death , The Legend of Bruce Lee TV series , Nokia N96 commercials with Bruce Lee playing ping pong with nunchucks and lighting matches with nunchucks .) Bruce Lee is universally recognized for prying open the doors of ancient Chinese martial arts to the mass market. The history of Lee's life, and death at the age of only 32, is shrouded in mystery, ... Read Full Story
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Bruce Lee was born Bruce Jun-Fan Lee (but just called Jun-Fan by his family) on November 27 1940 in San Fransisco, CA but grew up in Hong Kong. Bruce Lee's mother Grace Ho was a member of one of China's richest families he Ho Tungs and Bruce Lee 's father was also an actor as well as Cantonese opera singer and was a pretty big star before and after WW II. Bruce Lee started out as a child actor in a number of black and white short films. as a teenager growing up Bruce Lee got into caught a bit of trouble, he was ... Read Full Story
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Don’t think. FEEL. It is like a finger pointing away to the moon. Do not concentrate on the finger or you will miss all that heavenly glory. – Lee There is something about Bruce Lee that I can’t put my finger on. He has “it”. Whatever it is, he has it. His intricate moves, facial expressions, the cadence of his voice. He commands the screen whenever he is on it. That being said, this is first time that I saw Enter the Dragon in it entirety. I have seen the climactic scene with the room full of mirrors a couple of times. Wow! Even ... Read Full Story
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By Bob Bremer and Tim Tackett While it is impossible to show the hammer principle in still photos, the following photos will give you some idea of the technique. Bob Bremer measures off against Jim Sewell. Dropping the hammer. This is done at the same time as the next photo. See above. The hit. The hammer principle is one of the best techniques that Bruce Lee taught. According to his lesson plans, which are published in volume 3 of Bruce Lee’s notes entitled Jeet Kune Do edited by John Little, it was also one of the first things that he taught. Bob Bremer seems ... Read Full Story
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Bruce Lee (Lee Hsiao Lung), the son of a famous Chinese opera singer , born in San Fransisco in November 1940. He moved to Hong Kong when he became a child star in the growing Eastern film industry. The first film he made was The birth of Mankind and his last film which is uncompleted during the time of his death in 1973 was called Game of Death. He was a loner and always getting himself into fights, with this he looked towards Kung Fu as a way of disciplining himself. The famous Yip Men taught Bruce his basic skills, but it was not ... Read Full Story
I have a post on Lessons Learned from Bruce Lee on Sources of Insight.  Bruce Lee was one of my early inspirations.  He was a patterns and practices kind of a guy.  In fact, Bruce influenced my software engineering approach.  Rather than lock into a single style, he took the best techniques from various martial arts and measured against effectiveness.  For example, he took a boxer's hands and a wreslter's grappling skills. Here is a summary...  
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Bruce was known to be the best martial artist throughout the world. However, he was also known to be a popular culture icon of his time as well as the present. In what ways is this statement valid?Source: Mark SmithPublished: Jul 02, 2009  
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Tulsa, Oklahoma (WiredPRNews.com) — Never knew Bruce Lee founded his own martial art system? Well you’re not alone. While arts such as sport karate or Taekwondo seems to be offered everywhere few people know that Bruce Lee actually founded his ...  
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HONG KONG - Veteran Hong Kong actor Shih Kien, who played Bruce Lee's archrival in the 1973 movie "Enter the Dragon," has died at age 96. In this undated picture released by Television Broadcasts Limited, veteran Hong Kong actor Shih Kien poses for ...  
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David Carradine's death has been the catalyst for much speculation and rumor since the "Kung Fu" star was found in a closet in a Bangkok hotel. A lot of it centers around the condition of the death scene and the photos taken of the 72-year-old actor's...Source: saul relativePublished: Jun 09, 2009  
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A stop-motion battle between Iron Man and Bruce Lee by Patrick Boivin. via Tim Shey This is a blog post from Laughing Squid. For more content like this, subscribe to the RSS feed, Link Blog, Twitter & FriendFeed. Iron Man vs Bruce Lee Related posts:- Iron Man, The Movie (May 2008)- Ed Force One, The Iron Maiden Boeing 757- His Name is Bruce [...]This is a blog post from Laughing Squid. For more content like this, subscribe to the RSS feed...  
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I have no doubt that many more people than I think have seen this video before, but for those of you who have not just like me it will be a treat.I was watching a special called How Bruce Lee Changed The World. It was a really cool program about the impact that Bruce Lee was able to have with only 4 films made before his highly untimely death in the 70's. His reach continues even to this day, in  
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Tomorrow sees the release of Looking for Eric, Ken Loach's film about one man's search for football legend Eric Cantona. As part of this blog's celebration of Manchester United's great No. 7, here he is in, well, slightly more controversial circumstances. The game is Crystal Palace vs. Manchester United. It is 25th January 1995. Cantona has just been sent off for an ugly foul. But a foul mouthed Crystal Palace fan is about to get more than he...  
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Thanks to the Thairath for these very revealing photos of David Carradine in all his glory. Personally I find the fishnets are a little trashy for my girls but to each-their-own. Similar Posts: Rihanna Nudes - God Does Exist Alicia Keys Wins Grammy For Biggest Bitch Lebron James Falls Short VANESSA BRYANT vs TRINA New Series - Jacky’s Shit List TEDDY’S RANT: THE [...]Posted from: Jacky Jasper's Diary of a Hollywood Street King Bruce Lee Would...  
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London, June 6 (ANI): Veteran actor Shih Kien, who starred opposite Bruce Lee in the 1973 movie "Enter the Dragon," has died. He was 96. Shih, who starred in around 350 films, is best known by western audiences as the one-handed criminal mastermind ...  
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