Media about Bruce Lee

Media about Bruce Lee

Martial artist and actor Bruce Lee has been subject to extensive media coverage:

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Biographical films

  • In 1976, the Hong Kong film industry released Bruce Lee: The Man, The Myth, a largely fictional bio-film starring a Lee "look-a-like," Ho Chung Tao, billed under the name Bruce Li.
  • In 1992, ATV Home produced a Cantonese drama series called Spirit of the Dragon based loosely on Lee's life. The series starred Chinese American actor David Wu as Bruce Lee.
  • In 1993 a biopic of Lee's life titled Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story was released in which Lee was portrayed by Jason Scott Lee (no relation).
  • In April, 2007, Chinese state media announced that its national broadcaster had started filming a 50-part TV series on Lee titled The Legend of Bruce Lee to promote Chinese culture for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics.[1] It aired on CCTV on 12 October 2008 and starred Hong Kong actor Danny Chan as Lee.
  • On August 22, 2007, Fruit Chan announced that he will make a film on Bruce Lee's early years, in Chinese, entitled Kowloon City, produced by John Woo's producer Terence Chang, and set in 1950s Hong Kong.
  • Stanley Kwan stated that he was talking with Lee's family to make a biographical film on Lee. Kwan says that his film will look at how Bruce Lee was affected by the absence of his father and how he brought up his own son, Brandon Lee.[2]
  • Directed by Raymond Yip and Manfred Wong, the biographical biopic of Bruce Lee, titled Bruce Lee, My Brother, will be released in Hong Kong on November 27. It also stars Tony Leung Ka Fai, Michelle Ye, MC Jin, and Christy Chung. The film is set to be released to the general audience on November 25, 2010, a couple days before what would have been Bruce Lee's 70th Birthday.[3]

Books authored

Books about Bruce Lee, Jeet Kune Do or both

  • Bruce Lee: The Man Only I Knew – written by his widow Linda Lee Cadwell. This book served as the basis for the movie about his life, Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story.
  • Bruce Lee: Words of the Dragon : Interviews 1958-1973 – written by John Little
  • Bruce Lee: The Art of Expressing the Human Body – written by John Little
  • The Dragon and the Tiger: The Birth of Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do, the Oakland Years. by Sid Campbell
  • Bruce Lee Between Wing Chun and JKD – written by Jesse Glover
  • Bruce Lee: Dynamic Becoming – a book about Bruce Lee's philosophy
  • Bruce Lee: Fighting Spirit – a biography by Bruce Thomas
  • Striking Thoughts – thoughts and quotes of Bruce Lee
  • The Tao of Jeet Kune Do – a book assembled posthumously that expresses Bruce Lee's notes on martial arts and philosophy.
  • "On the Warrior's Path" by Daniele Bolelli (2003). The longest chapter of this book about martial arts philosophy is on Bruce Lee's philosophical legacy.
  • Unsettled Matters: The Life & Death of Bruce Lee – written by Tom Bleecker.
  • Be Water, My Friend: The Early Years of Bruce Lee – a picture book for children, written by Ken Mochizuki and illustrated by Dom Lee, featuring an account of Bruce Lee's childhood and early manhood, which the author says is basically factual.[4]
  • King Dragon: The World of Bruce Lee – written by Norman Borine

Bruce Lee documentaries

  • How Bruce Lee Changed the World (2009)
  • The Intercepting Fist (2001)
  • The Unbeatable Bruce Lee (2001)
  • Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey (2000)
  • Bruce Lee: The Path of the Dragon (1998)
  • The Immortal Dragon (A&E) (1996)
  • Curse of the Dragon (1993)
  • Death by Misadventure (1993)
  • Martial Arts Master (1993)
  • Bruce Lee, the Legend (1977)
  • Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend aka Life and Legend of Bruce Lee (1973)

Other media

  • Kenshiro, from Fist of the North Star displays most of Bruce Lee's fighting mannerisms and weapon choices. There is also a scene where Ken fights soldiers of the Mad Sergeant of the Golan Army that looks like the underground fight sequence in Enter the Dragon.[citation needed]
  • Jann Lee, a Jeet Kun Do adherent from Dead or Alive is based heavily on Bruce Lee, adopting his battle cries, wardrobe choices, and fighting style. A cut scene shows Jann Lee watching what appears to be a Bruce Lee film as a boy.
  • Liu Kang from Mortal Kombat is based on Bruce Lee.
  • Lee Pai-Long from Shaman King is greatly modeled after Bruce Lee. He not only resembles Bruce Lee in appearance, but also shares many of his historical attributes as well as references, such as the movie adaptation of "Fists of Fury" being placed in the Shaman King storyline in manga format.
  • Rock Lee from Naruto is based on Bruce Lee.
  • Abyo, from the animated series Pucca, is also based on Bruce Lee.
  • Hitmonlee from the original Pokémon series is an allusion to Bruce Lee whose fighting style primarily used kicks.
  • Underground Arena kenpo fighter Blues Ebinuma (ブルース海老沼) from Yakuza 3 is modeled after Bruce Lee, wearing his famous yellow suit from Game of Death.
  • "The Bruce Lee" was a 2009 tribute song to Bruce Lee by a Toronto based Dj "Abeer Sheikh". incorporating vocal samples of Bruce Lee from his expansive career.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Report: Hong Kong director plans Bruce Lee biopic". International Herald Tribune. 2007-08-22. http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/08/22/arts/AS-A-E-MOV-Hong-Kong-Bruce-Lee-Movie.php. Retrieved 2008-05-30. 
  2. ^ "Stanley Kwan talks Bruce Lee film". Film Stalker. http://www.filmstalker.co.uk/archives/2007/05/stanley_kwan_talks_bruce_lee_f.html. Retrieved 2008-05-30. 
  3. ^ New Bruce Lee film premieres in Hong Kong
  4. ^ Mochizuki, Ken; Illustrated by Dom Lee (2006). Be Water, My Friend: The Early Years of Bruce Lee. New York: Lee & Low Books. pp. Author's Note. ISBN 1-58430-265-8. 

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