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Chunk
25-11-2009, 01:55 PM
Which would be the best Bruce Lee movie to remake?

I'm not including game of death 1 or 2...those movies were shit and should have never been finished! They had potential to be good, but the scripts were obviously seriously changed because of Bruce's death.

If you like Bruce Lee movies, go get the Bruce Lee Ultimate Collection...it's been out a while now, and is only about 15 bucks for 5 movies...you'll have to buy Enter the Dragon separate though.

faller
25-11-2009, 02:08 PM
Non!!... Why mess with classic's man.

Chunk
25-11-2009, 02:13 PM
Non!!... Why mess with classic's man.

Classic's have been remade before. Every time I watch his movies all I can think of is how awesome a modern version would be. I also think they would make a ton of money for someone...and would be a great way to give money to a Bruce Lee charity.

I think a modern and more realistic version of any Bruce Lee movie would be a great tribute, and very entertaining.

faller
25-11-2009, 02:28 PM
So who do you think, Jet Lee? Jackie Chang sure wouldn't cut it.

#8
25-11-2009, 02:47 PM
the guy from ong bak

faller
25-11-2009, 02:51 PM
Tony Jaa, good call jersey...

Chunk
25-11-2009, 05:10 PM
there seems to be another kick of martial arts movies starting...i agree that ong bak would be a good one...

i think you could replace chuck norris with jason statham in way of the dragon...i actually think he'd be a good fit in any remake of a bruce lee movie...other than bruce of course haha.

enter the dragon would be good too...i wish i had the talent and money to pull off movie making...i really think any of these movies would make money...everyone loves bruce lee, and martial arts is at it's highest in terms of popularity...it's win - win as far as i'm concerned.

fwiw, i picked the big boss because it's the original, based on family tragedy, drug smuggling, and has lots of kick-assery...seems like a modern hit to me.

rickyboy36
25-11-2009, 07:07 PM
Have you guys ever wondered how he would do in a cage fight with todays fighters if he was alive and in his prime???Of course i dont really picture him being an MMA fighter(nor would he ever consider) but it does make me ponder if he would of made it far or not and kicked some serious ass.Id be also curious to see if he would of been able to fight the heavier guys while staying at his low weight...

faller
25-11-2009, 07:15 PM
Bruce Lee and the vaseline man! I'd pay to see that one, lol..

Chunk
26-11-2009, 12:11 AM
Have you guys ever wondered how he would do in a cage fight with todays fighters if he was alive and in his prime???Of course i dont really picture him being an MMA fighter(nor would he ever consider) but it does make me ponder if he would of made it far or not and kicked some serious ass.Id be also curious to see if he would of been able to fight the heavier guys while staying at his low weight...

he'd likely rip his opponents heart out and make them eat it in front of him...then subsequently snap kick buddy in the chops 7 or 8 times in roughly 2 seconds.....that's how i see it going down, anyways :D. actually ben saunders trains jeet kune do, and he's in the ufc...great fighter.

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i actually wonder more about how action movies would be now, and how much more of an impact he could have made on hollywood. the guy had the whole package.

can you imagine how it must feel to have trained under him?