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Stars Insider on MSNBruce Lee: from martial artist to Hollywood starYou can't think of martial arts movies without Bruce Lee springing to mind. The late star is probably the most iconic actor ...
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Screen Rant on MSNOne Year After Enter The Dragon, Its Director & Co-Star Reunited For A Martial Arts GemShortly after making Enter the Dragon, the director teamed up with one of Bruce Lee's co-stars for a film that became an ...
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Screen Rant on MSN10 Martial Arts Movies That Are Unforgettable For Just 1 Fight SceneSome martial arts movies are more or less defined by a single scene, with a battle good enough to overshadow everything else that happens.
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Screen Rant on MSNThe Unforgettable Martial Arts Actor Who Inspired Jason Statham To Become An Action StarJason Statham revealed that one of the most iconic martial arts actors in history inspired him to become the major action star that he is today.
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Screen Rant on MSNAll Fans Of Bruce Lee's Enter The Dragon Should Watch Van Damme's Underrated 1986 Cult ClassicBruce Lee remains arguably the greatest martial arts star who ever lived, and even though he’s no longer with us, the legacy of influential hits like Enter the Dragoncan be seen in all sorts of later ...
Lo Wei, Hong Kong’s first ‘million-dollar director’, made hits including The Big Boss and Fist of Fury but had a big ego that ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSN10 Old-School Kung Fu Movies That Are Still Awesome TodayOver the decades, many beloved kung fu movies have been released, and classic films like Drunken Master II and Enter the ...
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Screen Rant on MSNJim Kelly's 10 Best Martial Arts Movies, Including Enter The DragonFamous for his role in Enter the Dragon, Jim Kelly starred in many amazing martial arts and Blaxploitation films over the course of his career.
The government-endorsed initiative, revealed at the Shanghai Film Festival, will involve 100 martial arts classics undergoing ...
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"Bruce Lee the Second": Jackie Chan Hated Playing A Bruce Lee Clone In This 1976 Kung Fu MovieBruce Lee brought a wave of interest to kung fu movies in the 1970s, which was massive for Hong Kong-based filmmakers and studios. But rather than move on after Bruce Lee's death in 1973 to find ...
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