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04.16.2007Potential audience of billion people: former city woman to play Bruce Lee’s wife in Chinese TV series Michelle Lang’s potential audience for the biggest role in her life totals over a billion people. |
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"The Legend of Bruce Lee", 40-part television series, has been started shooting in China BEIJING -- China's national broadcaster, China Central Television, has started shooting a 40-part television series on the country's most legendary Kungfu master Bruce Lee. |
04.09.2007Justin Lin's Finishing the Game: search for a replacement actor for Bruce Lee. San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival SAN FRANCISCO – Kicking off the largest San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival (SFIAAFF) in its 25th year, Asian American director pioneer Justin Lin (Better Luck Tomorrow, Annapolis, Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift) opens the festival with a hilarious comedy, Finishing the Game (FTG), that gives hope for the future of Asian American community in the entertainment industry. |
04.04.2007Kato from Green Hornet: crazy kung-fu kicking cool cat Despite the fact that he was praised prominently in the very first item on the list, there was no greater outcry generated by this week’s Inventory on sidekicks cooler than their heroes than the omission of Kato, the kung-fu kicking chauffeur of the Green Hornet, portrayed in the 1966 TV show by the incomparable Bruce Lee. |
04.04.2007Green Hornet Buzzing at Columbia Sure, Hollywood has been bouncing around the concept for years, but Columbia is making a little noise about recently acquiring the rights to the Green Hornet property. |
04.04.2007Sony plans to bring "Green Hornet" to the big screen Hoping to match its massive success with the "Spider-Man" film franchise, Columbia Pictures announced today that it plans to bring another superhero to the big screen -- The Green Hornet. |
02.28.2007Bruce Lee music video: "Lose control". Clips from Way of the dragon, Enter the Dragon, Fist of Fury, Game of Death, The Big Boss |
02.28.2007Touching video tribute to the spirit of Bruce Lee. "Remember", music by Josh Groban |
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Tears of the Dragon: Bruce Lee music video |
02.28.2007Bruce Lee vs. Grandmaster of hapkido Whang Ing Sik and Professional Karate Champion Robert Wall |
01.29.2007Rob Cohen's Bruce Lee CGI movie project is not to happen Jeff Giles writes: "Maybe you heard the news, leaked awhile back, that "XXX" and "Stealth" director Rob Cohen was planning on using existing footage and CGI wizardry to put together a new Bruce Lee movie. Or maybe you didn't hear the news, and now, reading it for the first time, you're shaking your head, moaning "No, no, no" uncontrollably, and breaking out in a cold sweat. |
01.29.2007Are martial arts actors for real? In Part 1, I presented some background information on some of the better- known martial art stars — Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Chuck Norris and Jet Li — in an attempt to answer some frequently asked questions I hear about martial art movie and television stars: Are they for real? |
01.15.2007The mystery of Bruce Lee's death. Thoughts from fans My description of Bruce Lee is in one word too - charismatic. This man has got charisma oozing out of every pore on his skin. His looks, his physique, his acting, his....wow, I dont know how to describe it. It’s just awesome. |
01.14.2007Chuck Norris: Facing the giant – Bruce Lee Through the years one of the questions I've been asked most has been, ''What was it like to fight Bruce Lee?'' Of course we never actually fought off-screen, because Bruce didn't compete with me in professional tournaments. We did, however, periodically spar. Believe it or not, it was fun! I can say that because Bruce and I were friends, and we deeply respected each other as masters of martial arts. |
01.14.2007"Shaolin Soccer" star has landed the lead role in a Chinese television series on Bruce Lee Looking like Bruce Lee has paid off for Hong Kong actor Chan Kwok-kwan. The actor played a Lee look-alike in the 2001 comedy "Shaolin Soccer" and has now landed the lead role in a new Chinese television series on the late kung fu star, newspapers reported Saturday. |
01.14.2007My name is Lee, Bruce Lee Bruce Lee who died 33 years ago hardly get a mention in our local papers now. The odd times that he would make the news would normally be on the anniversary of his death on July 20 when a feature on him would be published in his memory. That is also getting less and less frequent. |
01.14.2007The Hong Kong TV series "Huo Yuanjia": new version on 25th anniversary of the original classic The Hong Kong TV series "Huo Yuanjia" swept the nation back in the early 1980s. The lead roles, characters like Chen Zhen and Zhao Qiannan, are still etched in the memories of millions. And now a new version of the drama is about to hit the airwaves. Cast members got together for a press briefing, on the 25th anniversary of the original classic. |
01.14.2007The Legend of Bruce Lee lives on The Martial Arts have been practiced for over 2000 years and millions have mastered this ancient art but in the modern era one name stands tall above the rest. |
01.14.2007I’m going to Bruce Lee World! Bruce Lee reborn with advanced digital technology Bruce Lee truly is immortal. He’s been dead for 33 years and yet he stills receives the kind of publicity that most living celebrities would kill for. The scuttlebutt flooding news sites around the web recently is that Lee is going to get his very own theme park and make a miraculous comeback in a new feature film via digital editing. |
01.14.2007Bruce Lee thematical park: statue, memorial hall, martial arts academy and conference center for $25.5 million A theme park with a statue and memorial hall will be built at Bruce Lee's southern Chinese ancestral home of Shunde, the president of his fan club said Monday. The park will also contain a martial arts academy and conference center, Wong Yiu-keung, chairman of the Hong Kong-based Bruce Lee Club, told The Associated Press. |
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