2007 Black Belt Magazine (February 2008)
(December 2007) Already forging ahead into the New Year, the February 2008 issue of Black Belt comes with a selection of Bruce Lee-related features, including:
'The Jeet Kune Do Professor' - Discover Bruce Lee's fighting art as seen through the eyes of Gary Dill, James Lee's most prominent student; 'Jeet Kune Do Source' - Teri
Tom offers a discourse on how strain energy affects the execution of JKD techniques; 'Celebrity Watch' - A lifelong martial artist, John Saxon has enjoyed a career that
extends far beyond Enter the Dragon. Also of interest is a new piece on Joe Lewis: 'Next Generation' - Before he started in karate, Joe Lewis respected only wrestling and weightlifting. Read how he learned to love the martial arts.
This issue is on Stateside newsstands now and will no doubt be available in the UK in the opening weeks of January.
Due Feb 2008: The Guiding Light/An Orphan's Tragedy
(December 2007)
Following on from the release of The Kid on December 4th, February 5th 2008 sees the next in the series of Bruce Lee's
childhood movies - a double-bill no less: The Guiding Light and An Orphan's Tragedy!
Press guff as follows: "Double feature containing two of Bruce Lee's early works, available for the first time on DVD. In The Guiding Light, a thiretten year old Lee plays San, a child who is given up for adoption. Finally accepted by his surrogate parents, he is suddenly faced with a dilemma when his real parents show up and want him back. Loosely based on Great Expectations, An Orphan's Tragedy follows a young Lee, an orphan, who meets and befriends an escaped convict, little knowing that their paths will cross again years later and bring about a series of fateful events and reveal a secret about the boy's past." To pre-order click here. Biography Channel Celebrates Bruce Lee's Life and Birthday (November 2007) To coincide with Bruce Lee's birthday, the Biography channel (Sky 156, Virgin 242) will be showing a documentary on 27th November at 11pm. For more information click here. As a teaser, Biography will air a documentary on James Coburn at 6pm on 26th November, which will include mention of Bruce Lee and his collaboration on The Silent Flute. Again, for more information click here.
Latest Combat/Black Belt Magazines
(November 2007) The striking cover of December 2007's issue of Combat magazine features a four-page interview, first announced back in July, with highly respected
senior Bruce Lee student Taky Kimura, as well as a discussion with his son Andy. There is also a big annoucement as Combat joins forces with the Bruce
Lee Estate and Steve Kerridge is unveiled as their new European representative. Across the Atlantic, Black Belt's January 2008 issue again sees focus on Jeet Kune Do, with Teri Tom's Jeet Kune Do Source column
discussing 'the science of energy'.
Bruce Lee Calendar 2008
(November 2007) As another year draws to a close we look forward to the future and what 2008 will bring. On the face of it it holds great promise indeed, so what better
way to mark off the big Bruce Lee events as they unfold than an official calendar? Published by Slow Dazzle, each month promises a high-grade image of Bruce Lee in action.
Click here to order.
New Book: Legends of the Dragon
(November 2007) We last reported on this volume way back in July 2006. The cover may have changed to stylish black and the focus shifted from Way of the Dragon but
Steve Kerridge's eagerly awaited labour of love is finally set to see release in January 2008, published by Tao Publishing, a division of Tao Sports based in London, England. The book, the first of three volumes
will retail at £19.95 and pre-orders are now being taken. Contact details as follows: Tao Publishing, Unit 1, Blenheim Court,
Brownfields, Welwyn Garden City, Herts, AL7 1AD, United Kingdom. Tel: +44 1707 331001 or visit: Tao Publishing's website.
Latest Black Belt/Jade Screen Magazines
(October 2007) As well as the regular Bruce Lee column in the latest Jade Screen I have the distinct honour of realising an ambition by having
something published within the hallowed pages of Black Belt magazine. To be in a publication Bruce Lee once wrote articles for
is something else! Self-interest aside, the December issue went on sale on October 23rd in the US but as I'm waiting on the issue to make its flight across the North Atlantic I can only offer
a preview in terms of content, with perhaps the most pertinent material in the shape of Teri Tom's look at the need to stay in touch with current trends in the arts in 'The JKD Source' column.
Bruce Lee in 'The Kid' on DVD
(October 2007) December 4th heralds the arrival of the first major Western release for one of Bruce Lee's childhood films, distributed by Cinema Epoch under the
'Bruce Lee - The Early Years' banner. A ten-year-old Bruce Lee stars in his first major role as Kid Cheung, an orphan boy who sells comics in a little stall in
the slums to survive. When the local gang takes over the slum, it is up to young Bruce to tell them who's the Big Boss.
Based upon the comic strip, "Kiddy Cheung" by Yuen Po-Wan, who also plays the role of Hung's spoiled son. For technical details and
to order this release click here.
BLF Celebrates 40 Years of Jeet Kune Do
(October 2007) The Bruce Lee Foundation will be hosting an Official Bruce Lee Foundation Dinner and Seminar on
October 27th, 2007 and October 28th, 2007 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Bruce Lee's coining of the term Jeet Kune Do.
The festivities will kick off on Saturday, October 27th, 2007 with seminars from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday at the National Wushu Training Center in Los Angeles. Later that night, all are invited to attend a dinner at 7 p.m. in Chinatown at The Golden Dragon Restaurant, The night will include several special guests, a presentation by Shannon Lee regarding the exciting future plans for the Bruce Lee Foundation, a question-and-answer session with Linda Lee Cadwell and Shannon Lee, raffles for special prizes, a display of Bruce Lee memorabilia, a traditional Chinese dinner, and much more. Sunday, October 28, 2007, seminars will continue from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the National Wushu Training Center. Bruce Lee Foundation Advisory Members who have already committed to teaching include Ted Wong, Tim Tackett, Bob Bremer, Tommy Gong, Greg Smith, Gary Cangaanon, Mario Magdangal and Allen Magdangal. Also scheduled is a brief presentation by Advisory Member George Lee about the magnificent equipment he custom built to Bruce Lee's specifications. The costs for attending the seminars and dinner are as follows: October 27th, 2007 (seminars only) $65 Price includes T-shirt and certification of attendance. October 27th, 2007 (dinner only) $35 Price includes admission to dinner and one (1) raffle ticket. October 28th, 2007 (seminars only) $65 Price includes T-shirt and certification of attendance. October 27th and 28th, 2007 (seminars only) $110 Price includes T-shirt and certification of attendance. Both October 27th and 28th, 2007 (seminars and dinner) $135 Price includes T-shirt, certification of attendance, admission to October 27 dinner and one (1) raffle ticket. All proceeds go to benefit the mission of the Bruce Lee Foundation to preserve and perpetuate the teachings, art and legacy of Bruce Lee. To reserve your spot now, or for more information, please visit The Bruce Lee Foundation or e-mail nfo@bruceleefoundation.org. Longstreet Comes to DVD
(September 2007) News comes from Japan, via Norway, of a long-awaited Longstreet DVD box-set; containing the pilot and twenty-three episodes over
eight discs. The set is due for release on 30th November, other details are scarce at the moment, amounting to some rough information about language options and subtitles.
This release ties in neatly with our Q&A session with French director Jeannot Szwarc. He has had a long and varied career and is still prominent today, directing episodes of Heroes, Bones, JAG, CSI
and many, many other shows and films going back to the 1960s and 1970s... including Longstreet. He directed the Wednesday's Child episode (one of four featuring Bruce Lee as a martial arts instructor),
Latest Black Belt/Inside Kung fu Magazines
(September 2007) The latest editions of these US-based magazines both continue to build on ever-increasing Bruce Lee content
with Black Belt's November edition carrying a regular 'Jeet Kune Do Source' column by Shannon Lee, updating readers with the
Bruce Lee Foundation's recent accomplishments and future projects as well as 'Jeet Kune Do's Four Corner Defence' by renowned JKD authority
Tim Tackett, who teaches one of the art's best defensive methods. Inside Kung fu runs with a fan-pleasing archive interview
with Bolo Yeung and Tim Tackett crops up again, this time 'Mastering JKD's Straight Lead'.
Sifu Larry Hartsell Passes Away
(August 2007) Bruce Lee Review is sad to report the death of original Bruce Lee student Sifu Larry Hartsell. He passed away on the 20th
August, a few days after turning sixty seven years old. He was a student at Bruce Lee's Chinatown school and also trained privately with Bruce Lee
in his Bel Air backyard. He was a Jeet Kune Do instructor under Guro Dan Inosanto with decades of martial arts experience and the founder of the Jeet Kune Do
Grappling Association. For more on the life and legacy of Sifu Hartsell, please click here.
Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do Seminar (UK) (August 2007) A Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do Seminar, officially sanctioned by the Bruce Lee Foundation, is to take place in the UK this September. Tommy Gong, certified student of Ted Wong, former member of the board of directors of the Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do Nucleus and a current member of the Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do Advisory Committee to the Bruce Lee Foundation will be hosting with fellow instructor Greg Smith. The seminar will take place at Tiga Martial Arts Academy, Hammersmith, London, W6. For more information click the banner below:
Enter the Dragon: The Remake! (August 2007) August 11th saw the unusual news that Enter the Dragon is to be remade; this first hit BLR via our forum when one of our visitors spotted it on UK Teletext (below). Five days later more details began to emerge: the film will be renamed Awaken the Dragon and will be written and directed by by Kurt Sutter, who brought us gritty TV cop drama The Shield, in association with the original film's production team of Fred Weintraub and Paul Heller. Fingers crossed for this one!
Bruce Lee TV Series: Update! (August 2007) Following news in April that production of the forty-episode Legnd of Bruce Lee series was underway, footage has begun to emerge on YouTube and images have appeared of Mark Dacascos in his role of a Thai boxer challenging Bruce Lee on the set of The Big Boss. Added to that is the release of this poster. Let's hope this gets an official release in the West:
MAI: The Green Hornet Stings Again!
(July 2007) The August edition of Martial Arts Illustrated featured our interview with The Green Hornet short-film director Aurelien Poitrimoult, Click here,
here and here for The Green Hornet
article in its entirety.
Meanwhile, Combat ran with a nice two-page piece by Scott McQuaid about Betty Ting Pei, no imagery to speak of save a background image to the article of the author in front of Bruce Lee's Hong Kong statue. There's some interesting information to be had about a stalled documentary by the BBC which was meant to be filmed and also a change of heart about her book which she says she won't be doing. BLF Museum Event in Japan
(June 2007) On July 29th 2007, the Bruce Lee Foundation will be hosting 'Enter the Museum' an event in Tokyo, Japan to raise
funds and awareness for the Bruce Lee Museum.
The event will include a presentation and Q&A with Shannon Lee, an exhibit of Bruce Lee photographs and memorabilia, a special, very limited edition T-shirt available exclusively at the event, and other fun activities. This is the kind of event BLR would welcome in the UK; if the Japanese one is a success perhaps a tour of Europe, finishing in the UK at SENI08 could be arranged? Food for thought! This news c/o The Bruce Lee Foundation, image c/o 20th Century Warriors. New Special Edition BLF T-shirt
(June 2007) On June 23rd 2007, the Bruce Lee Foundation in conjunction with the UFC, will unveil a new special edition Bruce
Lee t-shirt during the Ultimate Fighter 5 finale airing on Spike TV. The shirt will be available exclusively online.
Proceeds go to benefit the foundation and its programmes.
This news c/o The Bruce Lee Foundation. Bruce Lee Day on Spike TV
(June 2007) Spike TV paid tribute to Bruce Lee on Sunday 24th June with 'Bruce Lee Day'. The homage to Bruce Lee
consisted of nearly ten hours of programming and rare digital content highlighted by Shannon Lee hosting a presentation of
her father's classic Enter the Dragon, the greatest martial arts film of all time.
This news c/o The Bruce Lee Foundation.
Martial Arts Illustrated June 2007
(May 2007) Issue by issue Martial Arts Illustrated is rebuilding its reputation as the best printed, periodical source
for Bruce Lee material here in the UK. The June edition is certainly no exception, nicely tapping into coverage of SENI07 and features an exclusive interview with Bruce Lee's
senior student in Jun Fan JKD, the living legend that is Taky Kimura; Diana Lee Inosanto talks about her directorial efforts on The Sensei, for more about this film, you should check
out the official site; Paul Obinna deconstructs Enter the Dragon. While BLR was just a ninety-minute journey from SENI07 we couldn't break family commitments to attend but one of our trustees managed to give us
the inside track at our forum.
Be Water, My Friend (Signed) Competition
(April 2007) BLR is pleased to offer one lucky fan the opportunity to win a signed hardback copy of the
recently released Be Water, My Friend: The Early Years of Bruce Lee. This competition is running in the latest Jade Screen magazine,
at the close of BLR's regular Bruce Lee column. All you need to do is send your name and address details to 'office@jade-screen.com' or by conventional mail to:
Jade Screen Book Competition, Po Box 1989, Bath, BA2 2YE, UK. Closing date for entries is 30th August.
Enter the Dragon (Blu-ray)
(April 2007) Another month, another release of Enter the Dragon, however this edition marks its arrival on HD-DVD's
rival Blu-ray. We've not been paying too much attention to the new super-digital format war, as BLR hails from a time when there were multiple tape formats
vying for supremacy, with perhaps the worst winning through. So, if you don't mind we'll wait for the dust to settle before upgrading.
Anyone who loves the latest gadgets and needs some software for their new Blu-ray player/recorder, you certainly could do worse than this. For more information
and to order click here.
SENI07: Bruce Lee @ Longbeach ... in colour!
(April 2007) This excerpt from SENI07's 'Fighting Spirit Film Festival' press release:"Seni has gone the extra mile and has procured vintage footage of the King of Kung Fu and the King of Rock and Roll sparring. In footage which was supposed lost until 2002, you can see Bruce Lee performing an amazing demonstration at the Long Beach Internationals in 1967. In it Bruce Lee performs his famous three-inch punch, twelve-inch punch and his one finger push ups. Fighting Spirit visitors can also see what is thought to be the only footage ever recorded of Bruce Lee sparring. Rising Sun Productions has come across this exceptionally rare and mint condition 16 mm colour film of the 1967 competition as well as a 16mm film of Elvis Presley performing a fabulous demonstration of Kenpo Karate in the early 1970s. The two pieces of footage have been edited together into a short film entitled The Two Kings: The King of Rock and Roll, and The King Of Kung Fu. The last time this footage was shown four years ago in the United States and now 40 Years after its filming Seni 2007 will be showcasing this footage for fans from Europe to see for the very first time." SENI07 is due to take place at London Docklands' EXCel centre on 19th and 20th May. For more information, visit the SENIShow web-site. Martial Arts Illustrated/Combat Magazines May 2007
(April 2007) MAI's latest Jun Fan Journal leads with the news that a pristine copy of Bruce Lee's martial arts demonstration in 1967 at Ed Parker's
Longbeach Tournament will be screened at the up and coming SENI07 Expo in London on the 19-20th of May. To pave the way for the
event, the world of Ed Parker, Bruce Lee and the Longbeach Tournaments is exposed. For more on this and the next issue's content,
click here. After the last couple of issues of Bruce Lee/Sylvia Lai the Bruce Lee column in Combat is a little more low-key; a look at
JKD Memorabilia with Richard Bustillo, which runs for three pages with some nice images of Bruce Lee's training equipment etc.
Bruce Lee TV Series Underway
(April 2007) This, from Associated Press on 10th April:
"China's national broadcaster has started filming a 40-part series on Bruce Lee, part of an apparent bid to promote Chinese culture in the run-up to next year's Beijing Summer Olympics. China Central Television started shooting "The Legend of Bruce Lee" over the weekend in Shunde in Guangdong province in southern China, Xinhua News Agency said Tuesday. Shunde is the ancestral home of the martial arts icon, who was born in San Francisco in 1940. Xinhua said the $6.4 million production will also be filmed in Hong Kong and the United States, where Lee studied and aunched his acting career. Chen Guokun, who plays Lee, said he has mixed feelings about playing the role. "I'm nervous and also excited, but I will do my best," Chen, who is also known as Chan Kwok-kwan, was quoted as saying. Chen, best known for his role in the action comedy Kung Fu Hustle, said Lee has been his role model since he was a child, and that he has practiced kung fu for many years. Lee died in 1973 at age 32 from swelling of the brain. His action films include Fist of Fury and Enter the Dragon. The TV series is due to be aired in 2008, the year Beijing hosts the Olympic Games." Bruce Lee Poker Chips
(April 2007) Yes, poker chips. Here at BLR, we're not too big on cards (save Solitaire) or gambling but for those with a penchant
for poker and our mutual hero, collectablesmania.com have produced two sets, one a starter pack and the other a complete set retailing at £23.99 and £94.99
respectively. Individual chips can be purchased to spread the cost but the starter pack must be acquired in order to secure a
reservation for all chips in the set. For more information, click here.
Support The Green Hornet 2! (March 2007) This message from The Green Hornet's director Aurelien Poitrimoult and The Green Hornet himself Manu Lanzi: "Thanks to the support and help of many Hornet fans, we were able to accomplish part of our dream. We are surprised and proud to say that there's already been 700 000 downloads of the first Green Hornet, not counting YouTube and other Dailymotions. But it's only the beginning. We know we can do much better. The Green Hornet 2 will be a direct sequel to the first one, but bigger, louder and better! Since it's auto-produced, with non lucrative goals, we are trying to get people to help us financially through our web site. We have posted a small video announcing our project. We're aware it's an innovative way of producing films, but we were so surprised by the success and the support we got from all our friends and fans, that we strongly believe we can make this film happen, together.Thank you in advance for your help. We've started the ball rolling and made a small donation, so please click here to help and here to watch a training featurette.
New EnterBay Way of the Dragon Figure!
(March 2007) This intricate new design boasts an 'interchangeable eye system; 360 degree movement is now possible' and comes
with these accessories: 10 different posing hands, 2x nunchaku, 4x darts, long weapon stick, outfit with fine material, an authenticity certificate,
deluxe box which when opened turns into a very high quality diorama. The weight and the size of the total packaging is almost the same as the Game Of Death
Bruce Lee figure, but the packaging and quality on this one is even better. Anyone who pre-orders this figure before April 12th 2007 will exclusively get the
special premium album Bruce Lee in Italy 2007, Behind the scenes of The Way of the Dragon. Most of the photos were taken at the same location where
Bruce Lee shot the film in 1972.
Descendents of the Dragon
(March 2007) 'The Second Generation of Jeet Kune Do and Beyond'; this new volume by Paul Bax, author of Disciples of the Dragon contains interviews
with second and third generation students of Bruce Lee's students. Find out the history of their martial arts training and
their thoughts on the past and future of Jeet Kune Do! Who are the men who will lead Bruce Lee's art into the future? All
interpretations of Lee's art are covered such as Wing Chun, Wing Chun Do, Wu Wei, Jun Fan Gung Fu, JKD Concepts and Jeet
Kune Do! Discover many unheard stories as related by first generation Lee students through the words of their top students!
For more information, click here.
New Martial Arts Illustrated & Combat Magazines
(March 2007) The latest Martial Arts Illustrated contains the first Jun Fan Journal column by Andrew Staton, with
coverage of the latest Bruce Lee news and releases as well as a nice article on Bruce Lee's relationship with Unicorn Chan and carries some nice Unicorn images;
a review of the recent 2-disc Fist of Unicorn DVD will follow in the next edition. The April edition of Combat concludes the Sylvia Lai article with
still more fascinating candid images of Bruce Lee.
New Combat, Jade Screen & Vengeance Magazines!
(February 2007) The next issue of Jade Screen, due April 9th, will include our regular Bruce Lee column, featuring
our delayed review of 'Be Water, My Friend' plus an interview with its author and illustrator. The final issue of Vengeance magazine is out now and includes
coverage of The Big Boss Platinum Edition and our interview with the director of The Crow and Dark City Alex Proyas. Of more interest is the
March edition of Combat with its eye-catching Enter the Dragon cover, four-page Sylvia Lai article and interview dripping with
incredible images, with the promise of more to come in the April issue!
New Books and Magazines for 2007
(January 2007) With the release date of Davis Miller's Last Days of Bruce Lee having come and gone with no sign of the book itself,
and yet still strangely listed for sale from many retailers, we instead turn our attention to other printed matter due shortly: Bruce Lee
(Asian Americans of Achievement) (Hardcover) by Rachel A. Koestler-Grack is due February 28th 2007. No finer detail other than page count
(128) at this stage. Bruce Lee & Me (Paperback) by Brian Preston is also due 8th March 2007, with a 12th April UK release scheduled. Moving
to magazines; Martial Arts Illustrated is to boost its Bruce Lee content with the 'Jun Fan Journal' and Combat's February issue hailed big
things for future issues with a 'previously unpublished' poster of Bruce Lee in Enter the Dragon, partially reproduced below.
Martial Arts Master DVD
(January 2007) Due 5th February 2007 is the latest release of Bruce Lee Martial Arts Master; released on DVD as recently as 2004 by
Warner Brothers, having made many appearances since 1993, this edition comes c/o Optimum, here's hoping they've remastered it at least. No word
on extras, if any, as yet but the sleeve artwork is effective.
2006 Actor Cast for new Bruce Lee TV Show
(December 2006) 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. Chan got the role because Lee's wife and daughter, who were consulted on
the casting for the series, were impressed by his physical likeness to the late star, the Apple Daily said. In the Hong Kong
martial arts comedy Shaolin Soccer, Chan played a goalkeeper who sported Lee's signature yellow track suit and had
the late star's gestures and expressions. Chan has also played Lee in television commercials.
Chan said he worked out and learned Jeet Kune Do - or the Way of the Intercepting Fist, a fighting style pioneered by Lee - to show his determination to get the role in the new TV series, the Ming Pao Daily newspaper said. He has even sent monthly tapes of his kung fu classes and clips of him mimicking Lee to Lee's wife and daughter, the paper said. "I'm really very happy that I got the lead role. This isn't about the money. I'm really excited to play Bruce Lee," the paper quoted Chan as saying. The mainland Chinese television series will tell Bruce Lee's story in 40 episodes, and is due to begin filming in February, the Apple Daily said. Copyright 2006 Associated Press. All rights reserved. Tao of Jeet Kune Do Limited Collector's Edition
(October 2006) News has reached BLR of the Tao of Jeet Kune Do Limited Collector's Edition, touted as 'the quintessential Bruce Lee treatise on
his martial art, Jeet Kune Do, brought to you in this spectacular hardback edition!'
This new edition includes: * philosophy of Jeet Kune Do * mental training and discipline * physical workouts * qualities of the martial artist * attack and defence strategies * introduction by Linda Lee * original drawings and sketches by Bruce Lee Limited Collector's Edition features: * hard cover * imprinted dust sleeve * hard cloth slipcase * each copy personally signed by Linda Lee Cadwell and Shannon Lee * official numbered certificate of authenticity signed by Black Belt and the Bruce Lee Foundation. Available for a limited time, only 500 copies! $99.99 (£52) (plus shipping and handling) 50% of all proceeds go to the Bruce Lee Foundation. Click here for more information and to order. Jade Screen Vol 4 #2
(October 2006) Originally due September 30th 2006, the arrival of the latest issue of Jade Screen crept into the second week of October, arriving with perhaps
the coolest cover since its inception and much improved binding, powerfully announcing an interview with the legendary Dan Inosanto. As well as our regular Bruce Lee
column, which features 'The Films of Brandon Lee' other content includes: The Seoul Raider: Jingle Ma interviewed,
The Lucky Star: Richard Ng profiled, The 36th Chamber: new Shaw Brothers column.
Fist of Unicorn - 66th Birthday Edition!
(October 2006) Due 27th November courtesy of Soulblade, to tie in with Bruce Lee's sixty-sixth birthday, is an updated wide-screen edition
of one of our guilty pleasures Fist of Unicorn. Expect this version to be more in tune with the region one edition which emerged a few
years ago and not its cut-down cousin. Thanks to the BBLA for this exclusive news snippet.
Jade Screen Vol 4 #3
(October 2006) The next issue of Jade Screen is scheduled for December 18th and will contain our regular Bruce Lee column alongside
The Lucky Star: Richard Ng Interviewed, The Life & Films of Donnie Yen, Heroic Bloodshed Examined, The 36th Chamber: new Shaw Brothers Column.
Plus: The 2006 Jade Tour Profiled, Jade Files, Competions, Letters Page, Merchandise and all the news, reviews and happenings in the Hong Kong Movie World!
Neo Magazine #24
(September 2006) As a fine pre-cursor to the release of The Big Boss Platinum Edition, the latest issue of Neo magazine, available from September 14th,
ran with a three-page retrospective of Bruce Lee's life and art, subtitled 'the martial arts master uncovered'. This one slipped below our radar, so thanks to the BBLA
for bringing it to our attention.
The Last Days of Bruce Lee - 'Delayed Indefinitely'
(September 2006) Following news via our discussion board that Davis
Miller's long awaited book had been shelved, BLR contacted Vintage, a divsion of Random House and asked for clarification regarding the book's intended
publication date in December. They replied: "We definitely have this title down for future release, but as yet there is no
confirmed pub[lication] date on our system. This suggests that publication won't be for some considerable time yet.".
The Big Boss Platinum Edition: Latest!
(September 2006) Finer details have emerged about this latest incarnation of The Big Boss, a trailer
for which appeared on HKL's web-site at the end of August; with a teasing, animated blood-splash over a clip of the truncated 'saw scene', a snippet of
a BBLA-driven commentary, the curious inclusion of interviews with Enter the Dragon's Paul Heller and Fred Weintraub and much
chest-beating of a remastered print we're clinging onto the hope that this will be as good as, if not better, than previous Platinum Bruce Lee
releases.
This 2-disc set breaks down as follows: Disc One - widescreen feature presentation; feature length audio commentary by Andrew Staton and Will Johnston; Cantonese mono; Cantonese stereo; optional English and Dutch subtitles; further attractions. Disc Two - Paul Heller: Breaking The West; Fred Weintraub: A Rising Star; Tom Kuhn: What Might Have Been; The History Of The Big Boss - a photographic retrospective; Deleted Scenes Examined - the story of the elusive original uncut print; Bruce Lee biography; UK Platinum trailer; UK promotional trailer; original theatrical trailer; Hong Kong promotional trailer; rare uncut 8mm UK trailer; original 35mm UK title sequence; textless 35mm title sequence; original lobby cards. Lee Siu Loong: Memories of the Dragon Volume 2
(August 2006) As reported back in February, a deluxe edition saw release at the end of the month. Lee Siu Loong - Memories Of the
Dragon Volume 2 is compiled once more by David Tadman working closely with the Lee Family Association. This heavyweight,
limited edition costs approximately £95 but some fans are already exploiting its limited availability and selling it at inflated prices.
If you have the cash then this is an essential purchase from legitimate outlets.
Disciples of the Dragon - Revised!
(August 2006) Paul Bax is back! The second edition of Disciples... has a new cover, includes a new interview with Bob Wall and re-edited content. Each book will be numbered
and signed by the author. Although we haven't seen a copy, we're hoping that all the comments we made in our review regarding production values have been
taken on-board and will cement its reputation as one of the premier Bruce Lee books available right now.
The Big Boss Platinum Edition: Artwork
(August 2006) There's very little buzz surrounding this release, surprising given the level of expectation. HKL
remain tight-lipped, with only a hint of what's to come care of those purveyors of DVD Play.com who
posted what appears to be the final sleeve artwork for this 2-disc makeover. Personally, we'll resist double-dipping
in favour of a mouth-watering Platinum boxset due 26th March 2007.
Red Lizard Summer Special
(July 2006) Here's a nice little offer c/o Red Lizard, buy Twelve Weeks in Hong Kong by John Saxon this summer and receive the
following products free:
Enter the Dragon John Saxon Seni 2006 A2 Poster - this poster was produced specifically for the 'Audience with John Saxon' show at Seni 06 in the UK. Only a small number of these were printed to advertise the event, making it very collectable. Limited edition numbered audience with John Saxon Seni 2006 brochure - this 12 page brochure contains many rare photos and an exclusive in-depth interview with John Saxon. The brochure was limited to a 500 print run and each one is individually numbered. Also very collectable. Enter the Dragon (English) postcard set, this postcard set contains 8 rare photos Limited stocks are available and this special offer ends 30/9/06, click here to order. Double Enter the Dragon
(July 2006) Summer 2006 sees not one, but two new releases of Enter the Dragon; a standard budget re-release of the 2-disc
edition will re-emerge on August 7th while American fans got the HD-DVD equivalent in mid-July, with the latter receiving reasonable reviews
from many quarters.
New Book: Way of the Dragon
(July 2006) Popular British 'Superfan' Steve Kerridge is set to release a 'labour of love' in the shape of his new book about Way of the Dragon's
production. With a shifting title and little information being given away by all involved it's easy to see why Bruce Lee enthusiasts are getting jittery
and salivating at everything this volume might be, especially as it looks to be endorsed by the Bruce Lee Estate.
Jade Screen Vol 4 #1
(July 2006) The latest issue of Jade Screen includes our review of Disciples of the Dragon as well as a Q&A with its author, the one and only Paul Bax. Other Bruce
Lee highlights include David Tadman's interview with Lalo Schifrin, the man behind Enter the Dragon's music as well as Dominic Peppiatt's chin-wag with John Saxon
during his promotional appearance at SENI 06. All this, plus all the usual features and happenings in the Hong Kong movie world.
Remembering the Master: Delayed again!
(July 2006) In December of last year we reported the arrival of this new book from the BBLA's Andrew Staton which, to our dismay slipped
from its late March release and was on track to appear at the end of July. Sadly, it's now slipped again to the end of September. Truth be told, we're still really psyched for this one, as it
breathes new life into our Will Hutchins Blondie Q&A and will no doubt contain all manner of similar quality material. To pre-order your copy
of the book, simply click the image to be magically transported to Amazon.
New DVD: Bruce Lee - 2 Fists of Fury (Update)
(June 2006) It's been surprisingly quiet on the UK DVD market where Bruce Lee is concerned, especially with The Big Boss - Platinum Edition delayed.
Filling the gap nicely on June 26th is a new 2-disc DVD courtesy of WHE Europe, which had us curious about the content for quite some time until finer details
began to emerge just two weeks before its release date. This twin-set documentary consists of The Immortal Dragon and The Legend Lives On.
You can now pre-order via amazon.
New DVD: Fist of Fear, Touch of Death
(June 2006) Absolute stinker Fist of Fear, Touch of Death is with us once again; released on June 13th.
To add insult to injury this time it's coupled with the equally awful The Real Bruce Lee, crammed onto a single
Region 0 DVD courtesy of the Pop Flix label. If you're beyond desperate for a Bruce Lee fix this Summer then you can
pre-order via amazon.
New Green Hornet Soundtrack CD
(May 2006) Billy May's music for these 1966 episodes is said to be one of the most sought-after
of its genre. Here it is then on a limited edition CD with a 20 page booklet packed with notes, facts and photos. The disc
features eleven tracks from the show (Green Hornet, Four Hornets, Casy, Horneted House, Kato, Do the Hornet, Black Beauty,
Guadarahornet, Activate the Scanner, The Green Hornet, Main Title) and will hopefully open the doors to a legitimate DVD
box-set. For sample tracks and further information, go to Harkit Records.
Vengeance Magazine Vol.3 #3
(May 2006) The new issue of Vengeance Magazine features the second half of our John Saxon interview; well illustrated,
this closing instalment focuses more on John Saxon's career before and after Enter the Dragon, making it worthy of
investigation for anyone wishing to look past the Roper character and at the work of a genuine movie icon. The issue also
features a DVD review of Brandon Lee's opening gambit, Kung Fu - The Movie.
New Book: Be Water My Friend
(April 2006) Many thanks to Jason Low from Lee and Low Books (NY) for press information regarding this new children's book. An excellent
step in the right direction for perpetuating Bruce Lee's Legacy: "Be Water, My Friend: The Early Years of Bruce Lee will
be published in Fall 2006. I expect the book to be available by September of this year. The author Ken Mochizuki and illustrator Dom Lee
are an award winning children's book team that has depicted Bruce in a sensitive, realistic portrayal as a flawed individual, searching
for personal enlightenment while growing up in Hong Kong. To my knowledge there have been many books on Bruce Lee, but none
that have been illustrated, and none that are specifically for young readers. We intend to bring you more on this as it comes in.
HKL Magazine: Enter the Dragon
(April 2006) Issue 8 of the Hong Kong Legends/Deagostini collaboration features Bruce Lee in Enter the Dragon.
A curious inclusion given that Bruce Lee fans would probably love to see HKL get their claws into it and give it the kind of treatment
that Warner Brothers generally fall short of. The disc itself includes all the extras of the recent Special Edition while the
magazine charts the production; with a breakdown of plot-points, leading characters and an illustrated section examining
Bruce Lee's pole-fighting skills and the face-off with Bob Wall.
Delayed! The Big Boss Platinum Edition
(April 2006) News reached BLR in mid-April that the release date of Bruce Lee's explosive re-entry into Hong Kong cinema has been pushed back again, this time to 16th October 2006. This will
no doubt further fuel speculation of what Hong Kong Legends have in store for the die-hard fans eagerly anticipating restored scenes, the most infamous of which has to be the 'saw in the head'
sequence. The build-up to a near definitive version of the film, that will do the Platinum Edition tag justice, starts here.
Martial Arts Illustrated - John Saxon
(March 2006) The build-up to SENI06 sees John Saxon on the cover of this month's Martial Arts Illustrated, with an in-depth
interview c/o of Andrew Staton. Also of interest to Bruce Lee fans is the article 'Bruce Lee's Armbars', investigating grappling moves Bruce
Lee was using in his lifetime that are only just emerging today.
Amazing new Game of Death figure (March 2006) Enterbay in Hong Kong are planning to release an exclusive series of figures sculpted by Korean artist Arnie Kim. These figures will be of the highest quality to produce an authentic likeness to Bruce Lee's face and physique, with a removable hair-piece that allows quick access for 'eyes-interchange'! The first one will be released in July and will be Bruce Lee in Game of Death! This particular figure will be twelve inches in size (1/6 scale) and come in deluxe packaging with a booklet and numbered certificate of authenticity as well as these accessories: nunchaku with case, green bamboo, bracelet, sport shoes, tailor-made jumpsuit and a display base with backgroud. They will be available through Enterbay in Hong Kong and also through specially selected retailers around the world. It's worth a note to say that the image shown are of an impressive prototype model, the final product may differ. For more, visit Enterbay.
Here Come the Brides on DVD!
(March 2006) Following months of speculation things were none too clear towards the end of 2005, when the rumour mill did little to address timescales or content of a possible boxset.
They might not know it, but Sony have made Bruce Lee fans very happy indeed with this release now confirmed for May 16th. No doubt this will be
bootlegged to death by those interested in the single episode featuring Bruce Lee, but it's still another release worthy of praise
for bringing high-quality Bruce Lee footage to the fore. This update c/o The Temple of the Unknown.
An Audience with John Saxon May 2006
(March 2006) Red Lizard Martial Arts productions will be hosting An Audience with John Saxon at the SENI 06 Combat
Sports Show. The twice daily session will feature an in-depth talk by John Saxon about his Twelve Weeks in Hong Kong on the
set of iconic martial arts film Enter the Dragon and a photographic presentation displaying rare images from the film. There will also be a question and answer session with full audience participation enabling you to get involved and ask John any particular questions you may have.
The show will be at 12.30pm & 3.30pm on 6th & 7th May 2006 within the SENI 06 Show at the NEC Birmingham UK. An individually numbered limited edition collector's brochure which will include your ticket for this event will be available from the Red Lizard Stand no. 850. As we expect high demand for this event they will also be available to pre-order on the Red Lizard web site soon. John Saxon will also be available throughout the 2 day show on the Red Lizard Stand no. 850 to sign autographs. The unique limited edition collectors book Twelve weeks in Hong Kong by John Saxon and Red Lizard will also be available to purchase at the Show on the Red Lizard Stand. For more, visit Red Lizard. HKL Magazine: Way of the Dragon
(March 2006) The latest issue (#6) of the Deagostini/HKL tie-in features Bruce Lee's directorial debut Way of the Dragon.
The magazine itself includes an illustrated deconstruction of the famous double-nunchaku scene and the battle between Bruce Lee and Chuck
Norris, a two-page feature on the life and career of Chuck Norris and the 'making of a masterpiece'.
Martial Arts Illustrated / Fist of Fury Platinum Edition
(February 2006) The latest Martial Arts Illustrated continues widespread coverage of Fist of Fury Platinum Edition. MAI's web-blurb
previews Damian Howden's review of "...a film that needs no introduction. Anyone with a passing interest in martial arts films will certainly have seen it at least once, and
fans of the genre will probably have seen it many more times. The second of Bruce Lee's films for Golden Harvest, it is
often considered to be his finest work, combining some amazing martial arts set-pieces with a powerful storyline". Other Bruce Lee
related features include Andy Gibney's piece 'Bruce Lee Has Died' about the next generation of martial arts icons.
Due July 10th - The Big Boss Platinum Edition
(February 2006) In the build up to and beyond the release of HKL's Fist of Fury Platinum Edition, speculation
began in earnest about The Big Boss receiving a similar upgrade. Fanning the flames of whether this is actually a worthwhile exercise is the sad fact
that many of the key indviduals integral to previous releases have moved onto other things. So far, only one major online distributor is carrying a listing with a release date
of 29th May 2006 but this has now slipped to July 10th and there is currently a big question mark over the level of quality that would justify Platinum Edition
status.
The Dragon & The Tiger Volumes 3 & 4
(February 2006) Due in 2006, following on from their next book Remembering the Master are the final two
volumes of The Dragon & the Tiger series:
Volume 3 is subtitled 'The Warrior's Way' and details the chronicled accounts of Bruce Lee returning to Hong Kong (Kowloon) to visit his family after a long time away in the United States. It also details Doug Palmers visit for the summer to Hong Kong to spend his vacation with Bruce and his family. You'll discover the details leading up to Bruce Lee marrying Linda Emery and their relationship prior to moving to Oakland and sharing the household with James Yimm Lee's family. It takes you through many of the day-to-day routines and regimens in Bruce's life a relative stranger to the Greater Bay Area. It also features several trips prior to Bruce and Linda's relocation.
Volume 4 is subtitled 'An Uncertain Destiny' and provides a very insightful glimpse into the personal lives of Bruce Lee and
James Lee as they struggle with the their own destinies while supporting each other in every way imaginable. James Lee's
wife Katherine's untimely demise after being diagnosed with breast cancer, Linda and Bruce helping James raise the children
Greglon and Karena, Linda giving birth to their first child Brandon Bruce Lee, and a myriad of dilemmas that push both men
to their limits.During it all, James, Linda and Bruce still looked forward to grand things happening in the future. But truly
not knowing what was destined to happen in their lives. The break came for Bruce and Linda when James suggested to Ed Parker,
the promoter of his first International Karate Championships in Long Beach, California that he invite his good friend Bruce
Lee to perform a gung-fu demonstration at his premiere event. Naturally, Ed Parker agreed and like they say in Hollywood,
"The rest is history."
This text c/o www.oaklandjkd.com More Memories of the Dragon!
(February 2006) Exclusively revealed at the 20th Century Warriors forum, the next two volumes in this series were unveiled
with some absoluely cracking cover images. Seemingly only available in Japan, release dates have yet to be confirmed by David Tadman
and the Lee Family Association. We anticipate the production problems that did little to detract from the first volume will not be present
and these will soon be as equally collectible and sought after by Bruce Lee fans all over the world.
Vengeance Magazine Vol 3 # 2
(January 2006) The latest Vengeance - The X-treme Movie Magazine includes our recent interview with John Saxon,
a heavily edited version of which appeared in Jade Screen. This issue also features an article, 'Platinum Dragon', its strap line
screaming 'The legendary Bruce Lee returns as the martial arts maelstrom, Fist Of Fury gets the ultimate DVD treatment!'. The
magazine and its web-site carry a content warning due to adult orientated material.
Bruce Lee in 'Jonathon Ross's Asian Invasion' on BBC 4 (January 2006) January 17th saw the second instalment of Jonathon Ross's Asian Invasion, a documentary series that underpins BBC Four's Asian Cinema Season (began January 9th and concludes Janaury 24th). There were some stock Bruce Lee clips from The Big Boss and Way of the Dragon as well as a discussion with Stephen Chow Sing Chi about his idol as well as a broad cross-section of classic Hong Kong movies and how the film industry has fared since 1997's handover of Hong Kong to China. For more, click here.
New Magazines January 2006
(January 2006) Although due the week before Christmas, it wasn't until nigh on the second week in January that the latest
Jade Screen arrived, with an edited version of our John Saxon interview as the cover feature, a preview of Fist of Fury Platinum Edition and news
of Bruce Lee's 65th birthday tributes in Hong Kong and Bosnia.
For a former anime-phile like myself, it's always pleasing to find an excuse to buy a new magazine, and Neo's Game of Death pop-art cover (where you can win the artwork!) is certainly worth a look for its Bruce Lee coverage ('How Fist of Fury Defined Martial Arts Movies') that builds on the exclusive review that featured in the previous issue, discusses the numerous sequels and prequels and charts its influence to the present day. Martial Arts Illustrated's 200 page year book ran with 'Diana Inosanto: Hollywood Actress and Stuntwoman'. For those of you who have been living under a rock the PR blurb ran like this: "Diana Lee Inosanto, the daughter of martial arts legend and Bruce Lee's best friend and training partner Dan Inosanto, is a multifaceted, talented professional. Hollywood actress and stuntwoman, model, martial artist and a genuinely nice human being, Diana Inosanto was a first hand witness to the Bruce Lee phenomenon. In this rare and exclusive interview by Fiaz Rafiq, Diana sheds light on her Uncle Bruce, her friendship with Brandon Lee, revealing never before told stories and which path her intriguing career has taken. In life, people are inspired by certain human beings who leave a lasting impression on them forever. Diana is a rare and talented individual who is the perfect role model for women in today's society who want to get up and do something fascinating and better themselves."
Still available and doing very well, comparing the newsstands sat side-by-side with all new collectible DVD/magazine
releases in them, is the HKL/Deagostini collaboration Hong Kong Legends; "a superb magazine and DVD collection of some of the best
Martial Arts movies from the Far East". Issue #1 is just £2.99 with each issue thereafter retailing at £7.99. If it's simply
the Bruce Lee issues you're into, then look out for Way of the Dragon and Enter the Dragon further into the
release schedule. To see a sample of the magazine, click here
2005 Jade Screen Volume 3 #6
(December 2005) The next issue of Jade Screen will be released on 28th February 2006 and feature Cynthia Rothrock: The
Queen of Kung Fu Cinema interviewed, Sammo Hung Speaks Out! The Stuntman: Jude Poyer talks to Jade. Our Bruce Lee column is likely
to include our classic Norman Borine interview... but may well be replaced at the eleventh hour with a new interview we're working on
right now. Other content includes the usual suspects: Jade Files, competions, letters page, merchandise and all the news, reviews and
happenings in the Hong Kong Movie World!
Virgin Film: Martial Arts
(December 2005) Published on 8th December by Virgin Books we have what is billed as 'The Essential Guide to the films that define the martial arts genre'.
The press release states: "Martial Arts has expanded from a cult market to the mainstream with successes such as Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. The
late 60s and 70s saw a massive surge in the release of martial arts films, spawning a cult following that continues to grow. This comprehensive guide
explores in detail twenty seminal films in the martial arts genre, with particular focus on recurring themes, directors and stars.
Each chapter covers a different branch of the genre from Hong Kong Legends such as Once Upon a Time in China and Enter the Dragon to modern Asian classics like House of the Flying Daggers to incursion into Hollywood films such as The Karate Kid and The Matrix. The development of the genre from 1920s China to the present is traced with analysis and explanations of the different martial arts seen in these films in an entertaining guide to the vast array of martial arts movies and their role in modern cinema. A fascinating must-have read for any kick-flick fanatic". New Hong Legends DVD Magazine! Issue #1 - Fist of Fury
(December 2005) 2006 will see the arrival of a new magazine, where HKL and Deagostini join forces to bring you
"Hong Kong Legends - a superb magazine and DVD collection of some of the best Martial Arts movies
from the Far East. Starring Legendary artists: Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Jet Li and many more in an awesome display of Martial
Arts Mastery, this collection is yours to own as part of a fortnightly series. Each movie is accompanied by a superb colour
magazine detailing every aspect of the film, the cast and the action.
Making of a Masterpiece - All of the movies in the series became classic martial arts films.
Excellence in Action - See how the stunts, weapons, acrobatics and key moves were choreographed.
Star Profile - Find out about the stars, director and supporting cast of each film.
Film File - Read how this film fits within the Hong Kong legends genre."
Issue #1 is just £2.99 with each issue thereafter retailing at £7.99. For more and to see a sample of the magazine, click here Bruce Lee: Memories of a Master
(December 2005) Due in March 2006 from Health 'n' Life Publishing, the cover carries the sub-heading 'Legendary Conversations', which gives an indication
of the kind of material we can expect. Also, we're proud to announce that an abridged version of our very own Will
Hutchins Blondie Q&A will be included in this compendium of articles. Edited and compiled by the BBLA's Andrew Staton it will feature
a wealth of material from the last 18 years along with fresh additions from different authors. Click the image for more detail and to pre-order.
Fist of Fury Platinum Edition: Latest
(December 2005) The release schedule for HKL's shiny, new version of Fist of Fury is akin to a bar of wet soap it would seem, having slipped from its August 05 date to early January 06. Last Summer we
predicted that it would slip again... only to change our tune in October when a revised press release forced us to reconsider. And so, here we go again,
with the release falling back once more, this time by a mere two weeks to January 23rd. We'll keep you posted should this move into February and beyond and hope to give you a preview
when review copies become available.
Bruce Lee's 65th Birthday Celebrations
(November 2005) Bruce Lee's 65th birthday was commemorated in style by the unveiling of not one, but two statues; one
in Hong Kong on 27th November (with members of the Lee Family Association present) and one in the Bosnian city of
Mostar the day before, the latter erected to transcend political and ethnic tensions in the region but subsequently vandalised, with
one nunchaku stick and the chain removed from the bronze tribute [VIDEO: Watch the BBC News Report].
The Hong Kong unveiling tied in with a week of events that began with 'Bruce Lee Night', martial arts demonstrations, a Bruce Lee quiz and a lucky draw. 'Bruce Lee's Footsteps Tours' (in association with the Hong Kong Tourist Board) gave fans the chance to walk in the 'Footsteps of Bruce Lee's Life' (taking in Hong Kong locations where he lived, studied, learned Kung fu as well as movie locations) as did 'Bruce Lee's Home Town Tours', in Shunde, China; an opportunity to dig deeper still into the origins of Bruce Lee's family in Jun-an village, with visits to Shunde's Bruce Lee Museum, Master Wong Fei-Hung's Lion Dance School, Fo-Shan Temple and Master Yip Man's Memorial Hall. In addition, there was a Bruce Lee walk-in movie show, featuring Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend, The Kid, Dragon: Since 1973, A Myriad Homes, A Son is Born, An Orphan's Tragedy and a Bruce Lee Special from Celestial Pictures. In the UK, the Bruce and Brandon Lee Association held a convention in Bradford showcasing Bruce Lee's appearances in the 1971 television show Longstreet as well as filmed interviews with cast members and the director of the show, a Brandon Lee tribute room (featuring a selection of his rare on-screen appearances) and the presentation of a young Bruce Lee film and recent Hong Kong documentaries.
City Screen cinemas in London also ran screenings of Enter the Dragon in association with Tiger Beer, while Channel 5 held a Bruce Lee weekend, showing Fist of Fury and The Big Boss before a re-run of last year's setup of Bruce Lee: Martial Arts Superstar, Enter the Dragon and Bruce Lee: The Lost Interview and even the likes of Channel 4's 'youth' show T4 briefly mentioned the occasion. Disciples Of The Dragon: Reflections Of Bruce Lee's Students
(November 2005) What better way to cap the end of 2005 than with this long awaited volume from Paul Bax, Disciples Of The Dragon: Reflections Of Bruce Lee's Students, which
will be available late November/early December. Each book will be numbered up to the first 100 and signed for orders placed
before December 1st 2005. The interviews include: Taky Kimura, Jesse Glover, Pat Strong, James DeMile, Ed Hart, Doug Palmer,
Leo Fong, Gary Dill (James Lee student), Gary Cannagan, Howard Williams (two interviews), George Dillman, Richard Bustillo,
Bob Bremer, Steve Golden, Ted Wong, Joe Lewis and John Little. To pre-order, go to www.paypal.com and make your
payment for $25.00 plus $5.00 shipping and handling ($10.00 if out of the USA) to pauljbax@aol.com. Also in the pipeline from Bax next year
is his hardbound book on JKD: The Death Of Jeet Kune Do - In Memory of a Once Fluid Martial Art due in the Spring.
Fist of Fury Platinum Edition: Latest
(October 2005) It would seem our speculation of further delay to the Platinum edition of Fist of Fury was unfounded. The latest press release from HKL confirms the release date as 9th January 2006 and the extras as follows: a new audio commentary
from Asian film expert Bey Logan, The First Lady: an interview with Nora Miao, Blade of Fury: an interview with Riki Hashimoto, Master of Bushido: an
interview with Jun Katsumura, The Fist of Fury location guide with Bey Logan, First Amongst Equals: an interview with the world's number one Jeet Kune Do
instructor, Sifu Dan Inosanto, Legacy of a Master: an interview with acclaimed action-director, Jeff Imada, Tracking the Dragon: an interview with Bruce Lee's
personal photographer Linda Palmer, Friend to the Stars: an interview with Bruce Lee confidante, Joe Torreneuva, trailer gallery, The Magic Lantern: a rare
photo archive. The film is presented in 2.35:1 anamorphic taken from a brand new high-definition master. Audio options are Dolby Digital 5.1 (Cantonese and English)
and original Mandarin mono track.
Remembering the Master
(October 2005) The next book from Greglon Yimm Lee and Sid Campbell will be Remembering the Master - Bruce Lee, Jimmy Yimm Lee, and the Creation of Jeet Kune Do.
As with their previous work, this will be a sizeable volume published by Frog and will appear in March 2006, which should make for an interesting head to head with
Andrew Staton's book which is due around the same time. 2006 is shaping up to be an interesting year for Bruce Lee book collectors, what with Davis Miller's long
awaited Last Days of Bruce Lee due in fourteen months or so and David Tadman's proposed book with Sylvia Lai.
Brucelee.com Changes Hands (October 2005) Since the collapse of the Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do Nucleus and the rise of the the Bruce Lee Foundation, it's long been hoped that fans would finally have an official place to visit to help perpetuate the legacy of Bruce Lee in a strong, positive, yet realistic light. The reality of an official web-site moved a step closer with the recent announcement that the domain name www.brucelee.com has transferred from the existing owner, one Martin Eng, to the Bruce Lee Estate. Full details of these proceedings held at the National Arbitration Forum in August can be found here. What this means for long established web-sites like BLR is undetermined at this stage. We can but wait and see what will happen once the Bruce Lee Foundation firmly establishes its presence on the Internet.
'Lee Siu Loong - Memories of the Dragon' hits Japan
(October 2005) Ten months has simply flown by and on October 3rd 2005 this flawed, yet unique Lee Family Association volume gets a makeover and presumably all its
faults corrected in this new deluxe, extended edition befitting the Japanese fanbase, regarded by many as the most dedicated on the planet. Perhaps this will go some way toward healing the wounds left by the original, troubled
publication and set the bar for the next volume in this four-part series.
Bruce Lee 'Finger Pointing to The Moon' T-Shirt
(September 2005) The latest Bruce Lee output from Red Lizard is "This stylish new black Bruce Lee T-Shirt features an emotive illustration of Bruce Lee complete with one of the most famous lines out of the film Enter The Dragon.
'Don't think, Feel . . . It is like a finger pointing a way to the moon. Don't concentrate on the finger or you will miss all that heavenly glory'.
The design also incorporates Bruce Lee's signature with the dragon Kanji and as always is double printed in red and white onto a high quality black Red Lizard branded T-Shirt". To place your order click here.
Boycott Bruce Lee Bootleggers
(September 2005) For too long this parasitic element of the fan base has remained unchecked. BLR encourages all fans to buy legitimate goods where available; boycott the purchase of bootleg
goods, promote free trade of unavailable wares (often seen as an acceptable way of perpetuating Bruce Lee's legacy) and upgrade when wares become legally available! Whether it's eBay, Katoman.com or other dubious sources,
Bruce Lee fans unite against the illegal sale of copyrighted material!
Bruce Lee Statue Design Unveiled
(September 2005) Bruce Lee fans have chosen the design for a statue of the kung-fu icon, to be unveiled in Hong Kong in November.
But the Bruce Lee Club has asked the government to contribute towards the cost of casting the bronze tribute.
More than 57,000 fans took part in the internet vote. The winning design shows a bare-chested Lee in a pose from his 1972 film Fists of Fury [sic].
However, organisers say they only have half of the HK$1.2m (£85,000) they need to construct the 2.5 metre statue.
"It's impossible for us to bear the whole responsibility for the fund," said Hew Kuan-yau, a member of the club's committee.
"We're not asking the government to pay the total sum, but at least part of it."
The club has government approval to unveil the statue on 27 November on the Avenue of Stars, a tourist attraction on the city's harbour front, to mark Lee's 65th birthday. The statue will be made by Chinese sculptor Cao Chongen, whose works include a statue of China's former leader Deng Xiaoping. There are also plans to erect a statue of the star in the Bosnian city of Mostar. This text and image c/o on-line BBC News UK Edition. Jade Screen Vol 3 #5
(September 2005) Released December 19th 2005, the Christmas edition of Jade Screen will see Bruce Lee on the cover with our recent John Saxon interview as
the main feature. Other content includes: Shaw Brothers: Home of Kung Fu Cinema, Hong Kong's Writer turned Director: Aubrey Lam Interview, Scott Adkins Unleashed: The UK's Super Kicker Interviewed,
Richard Norton VIP Celebrity Dinner: Full Report & Photos from Los Angeles, plus regular columns, news etc.
New Books for 2006
(September 2005) As we slide into Autumn, news of two new Bruce Lee books has reached BLR, the more interesting of which has to be
Andrew Staton's Bruce Lee: Memories of a Master. There are few details as yet, the 208 page book will be produced by HNL Publishing
and released in April 2006. We'll bring you updates on content as and when we get them. Elsewhere, David Tadman's new project is set
to be Lady and the Dragon, which we're assuming is a photo book charting Bruce Lee and Sylvia Lai's friendship. Again, more on this
as we get it.
Twelve Weeks in Hong Kong - Now Available!
(August 2005) Released on the 19th August 2005 to celebrate the 32nd Anniversary of the US release of Enter The Dragon,
Red Lizard Productions are proud to announce their first major Bruce Lee production in conjunction with the John Saxon estate.
Thirty-two years ago, John Saxon was commissioned for twelve weeks in Hong Kong to work on the first Hollywood produced martial arts motion picture Enter The Dragon. He was to co-star with a little known Chinese actor called, Bruce Lee, who was a box office success in Hong Kong, but the West was totally ignorant of his skill as a screen entertainer. Then once the film was released in the United States in August 1973, the film became a box office smash hit, and sent a tidal wave around the world which started what was to be known as the Kung fu Craze of the seventies. Unfortunately, only a few weeks before the film was released Bruce Lee died suddenly, this was to rock the martial arts phenomenon and make the film the ultimate martial arts film ever to be made, but it never made up for the loss of the King of Kung Fu, Bruce Lee. Now thirty two years on, John Saxon, a keen photographer, has for the first time allowed the world to share some of his photographic diary, which he shot whilst filming for twelve weeks in Hong Kong on the set of the legendary movie, Enter The Dragon.
This beautifully red bound A4 diary contains some of the rarest photos of Bruce Lee ever taken. It contains:- Twelve Weeks In Hong Kong rrp £79.95 plus p&p (price on application). Fist of Fury - Collectible Supplement
(August 2005): This months' issues of Martial Arts Illustrated and Impact (September cover date) include a free, collectible supplement all about
Fist of Fury and its influences. Content includes a three-page feature on the Bruce Lee original with analysis of remakes by Jackie Chan, Jet Li,
Stephen Chow Sing Chi, Bruce Li and Tong Lung. Presumably this was produced to tie in the with HKL Platinum DVD that's now pushed back to
2006. Regardless of this mistiming, this supplement is still worth checking out. For more information, click here.
Regards from a Friend - Signed Edition
(August 2005): Red Lizard seem to be making a real push to corner the market in unique Bruce Lee merchandise and this signed
edition of George Lee's Regards from a Friend is no exception. For more information about your opportunity to own
a signed copy of the book simply click here.
Fist of Fury DVD - Donnie Yen
(August 2005) This early 1990s interpretation of the Bruce Lee classic comes to UK DVD c/o Tai Seng in late August and includes an audio
commentary By Donnie Yen and Robin Shou. There's also a 'Making Of' featurette, Biographies, Trailers, Dolby Digital 5.1 Cantonese soundtrack
with English subtitles.
PR guff as follows: "The legend lives on! Donnie Yen reprises his idol Bruce Lee's role as Chen Jun, a budding martial arts master. When Chen's mastered is killed by the Japanese, Chen vows revenge and sets off to find the murderer. Featuring recreations of the amazing fight scenes from the original as well as new ones choreographed by Yen, Fist Of Fury is an exciting re-imagining of the Bruce Lee classic!" Mind, Body and Kick Ass Moves on DVD
(August 2005) Contender Home Entertainment does everyone a favour and releases Mind, Body and Kick Ass Moves on DVD from 5th September.
Chris Crudelli has been described as one of the top ten martial arts practitioners alive today. Now, Chris' hit BBC TV series is coming to DVD as a special two-disc edition featuring all ten episodes of the show's first season. Taking a look at the reality behind the martial arts techniques that are fast becoming a global phenomenon thanks to mega-hit movies such as Ong-Bak, House Of Flying Daggers and Kung Fu Hustle, Mind, Body and Kick Ass Moves sees Chris going on a journey to the far-flung corners on Japan, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Beijing and Taiwan to meet the real-life martial arts masters and teachers whose extraordinary skills we are more used to seeing in a fictional and simulated context. From the secret fight clubs in Taiwan, to the Special Action Force in the Philippines, who volunteered 90 of their best fighters to show off their weapon techniques, Chris gains access to this notoriously secretive world. Along the way, he meets Dr Hatsumi, one of the last living Ninjas, Hong Kong movie star Sammo Hung, and 80-year-old masters more agile and sprightly than many people a quarter of their age. This 2-disc set will be of great interest to Bruce Lee fans; the second episode features Yip Man's son Ip Chun, Yip Man student and Wing Chun practitioner Leung Ting, as well as some background on Bruce Lee's rooftop Wing Chun confrontations. We hope to run a competition to tie in with this release very soon! Fighting Words
(August 2005) The Bruce Thomas follow up to Fighting Spirit, Fighting Words, hits paperback on October 31st. Weighing in
at 160 pages and retailing at £11.99, the synopis for this release is nothing if not pretentious: "a series of short, pithy selections, including anecdotes,
interviews, and short essays, reflects the many facets of a complex man with two distinctly different sides that were often in conflict. Original.". Perhaps an early
entry on your Christmas list if you're a fan of the author's work.
Jade Screen Vol 3 #4
(August 2005) Jade Screen time is almost with us once again, set for release on September 19th. The Bruce Lee column features
perhaps one of our better scoops, an edited version of our interview with Bruce Lee's Blondie co-star Will Hutchins. In addition,
we get the inspired Fist of Fury piece by Carl Jones as well as: Stephen Chow: Kung Fu Hustler Interviewed, Ong Bak's Tony Jaa: Exclusive Kickin' Interview!,
Gordon Liu: Jade Readers Questions Answered, House of Fury's Jake Strickland Interviewed, Scott Adkins UK Event Profile, and more.
Official Bruce Lee 2006 Calendar
(August 2005) Although Summer is at its peak here in the UK, those forward-thinking types at Slow Dazzle Worldwide have already mapped out the
year ahead in true Bruce Lee style with this officially licensed calendar for 2006. An alternative unofficial version is also available.
Nora Miao hosts Fist of Fury Screening
(July 2005) This news release of this July 25th event comes c/o the Fantasia festival web-site:
"To celebrate 100 years of Chinese cinema, the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office have chosen the most well-known Chinese films to be screened at this edition of the festival. Among these selections, Fist of Fury was showcased with the presence of Bruce Lee's frequent co-star, Nora Miao. At the end of the screening, she gave the crowd an opportunity to ask questions about her career. Moreover, she took some time to sign autographs and took some photographs with her fans". Image of Nora Miao copyright Pierre Roussel 2005. Fist of Fury Platinum - Further Delay?
(July 2005) Our latest chin-wag with a source close to the project revealed that this new edition of Fist of Fury has
definitely slipped due to creative concerns and the possiblity of it being overshadowed by other, more prominent releases. It's likely
to slip again from its January 2006 slot but there is an air of confidence from those involved, with the extra pre-release time fortifying
the prospect of 'previously unseen material' and a level of excellence that surpasses all previous Bruce Lee DVD releases. HKL is currently
running a trailer which gives some insight into the interesting supplemental material.
The Wrecking Crew on DVD
(July 2005) Released as part of a four-disc Region 1 boxset containing Matt Helm movies The Silencers, Murderers Row,
The Ambushers and, our reason for this news snippet, The Wrecking Crew, which has its own unique place in Bruce Lee history
as he was on fight choreohgraphy duties for this production just a couple of years before making it big in Hong Kong, and is also of interest
for a Chuck Norris cameo. No news on a UK release at all, but The Wrecking Crew can usually be found on terrestrial TV (Channel 5) due to lazy
programme scheduling.
New Red Lizard/Lee Family Association T-Shirt!
(June 2005) Latest PR guff from Red Lizard: "Robert Lee is helping Red Lizard create various new Special Edition T-shirts using material left to
him by his brother, the legendary Bruce Lee. Bruce's youngest brother Robert recently received a gift of a Red Lizard
t-shirt from a good friend. Robert was impressed with both the design and quality for the T-shirt and even more importantly
to him, felt that it reflected the way the Lee Family Association would like Bruce to be represented.
It is well known that Bruce was a great philosopher as well as an incredible martial artist. It is perhaps not so well known that he was also a very competent artist and poet. Robert has kindly provided materials which The Lee Family Association owns. Working in partnership with Red Lizard, Robert is helping to create unique Special Edition T-shirts which will be released in the near future. Robert himself is an accomplished musical artist and is keen to ensure that the T-shirts are of the highest quality in terms of design and materials." Fist of Fury Platinum - Delayed?
(June 2005) Latest rumour on the grapevine is that this new release has been pushed from its August slot to January 2006!
The reason for this is unclear at this time, although first shots of the artwork have begun to emerge the disc isn't on HKL's
release schedule for the Summer/Autumn period. Could this delay have something to do with a sprited backlash by some fans at the lack
of fresh material to justify the release. Personally, we're just thrilled to learn of the Nora Miao interview and have every confidence
that HKL will have learned from their 'mistakes' with the Platinum Edition of Way of the Dragon.
Update: Ong-Bak - Bruce Lee for the 21st Century!
(June 2005) HKL's newsletter heralded the arrival of 'the martial arts smash hit of the Summer', Ong-Bak, in their latest e-newsletter,
loudly bleating that "it would be released on DVD on 19th September and is available to preorder now. Not only that, but if you pre-order
now you will automatically be entered into a prize draw to win exclusive Ong-bak merchandise". For more, pay a visit to HKL's web-site.
New Joe Lewis DVD
(June 2005) Released far too quietly for our liking we have what we can only assume is
a companion to Joe Lewis's excellent book The World's Greatest Fighter Teaches You:
How to Master Bruce Lee's Fighting System. Sporting the title 'Joe Lewis Fighting Systems: What Bruce
Lee Taught Me', proclaiming on the cover that you will learn "the best weapons from Jeet Kune Do and
what Bruce Lee taught Joe Lewis to make him the greatest full contact fighter in the world". If it's as half
as good as the book then it'll be worth checking out.
Enter the Dragon BBC Interview
(June 2005) As we last spoke to BBC Archives about this in 2001, we thought we'd have another go at locating the on-set
Enter the Dragon interview and guess what, they have no record of it. They are 'very confident that they've catalogued everything they have
from this era in terms of news and even if specific details were provided, such as the name of the news show and air-date,
they maintain that they don't have it....
We did query whether a record would have been kept if it had been retrieved, damaged or destroyed but the answer was vague at best. So it looks like this one really is lost. Before we went through to the research team we got costings for use of the footage and it would cost £1800 per min to license for Worldwide use on DVD (for a period of ten years) and £300 per 20 seconds if used on a web-site. New Japanese DVD
(May 2005) Released on 25th May, a new Japanese DVD is available charting screen legend Yasuaki Kurata's
relationship with Bruce Lee. Details on content are scarce, save for a 65 minute running time, Region 2 encoding and 4:3 aspect
ratio. One can only hope it's resplendent with the kind of personal experiences that would make this one to own, regardless of the
Bruce Lee angle. We're praying for decent subtitles on the interview footage and will bring you more on this as we get it.
Fist of Fury Platinum: More Details Emerge
(May 2005) More information has filtered through by way of HKL's e-newsletter about Fist of
Fury which revealed:
"We are currently working on our Fist of Fury Platinum Edition due for release 15th August. we are happy to tell you that you can expect the following great extras: Hi-definition DVD transfer, animated photo gallery featuring never-before-seen photographs from the Lee Family private collection, exclusive interactive tour of the real-life Jing Woo-mun School in Shanghai, an exclusive series of revealing interviews with Bruce Lee confidantes and friends, including personal photographer Linda Palmer, and hairdresser, Joe Torreneuva, 'Behind the art of Jeet Kune Do' with Sifu Dan Inosanto and top Hollywood Stunt coordinator Jeff Imada, an exclusive interview with leading-lady and close personal friend, Nora Miao (who has not spoken about Bruce Lee since 1978).". Twelve Weeks in Hong Kong
(May 2005) News of another book care of David Tadman, this one in association with Bruce Lee's Enter the
Dragon co-star John Saxon. Twelve weeks in Hong Kong photographically charts Saxon's time on and off-set. UK
pre-orders can be made with Red Lizard, who are exclusively stocking the book, PR blurb herewith:
"Coming soon exclusive unseen images from Enter the Dragon. Red Lizard are proud to present in partnership with John Saxon a brand new exclusive product. This is called Twelve Weeks in Hong Kong and contains unseen photographs of Bruce Lee taken by John Saxon whilst filming the martial arts epic Enter The Dragon. The portfolio will be released in August 2005....". Jade Screen Vol 3 #3
(May 2005) The new issue of Jade Screen is set for release on June 27th, Bruce Lee content this time
around consists of our Davis Miller Q&A. Additional content takes the shape of "Sho Kosugi: A life in Martial Arts
inspired movies, House of Fury: The latest from JCE Movies, Stephen Chow: Kung Fu Hustler, Scott Adkins: UK Britkicker
in Hong Kong, Shaw Brothers: From the Vaults and plenty more".
DVD Bootlegs paving the way...?
(April 2005) With Longstreet and The Green Hornet DVD sets lining the pockets of
bootleggers on eBay, can it now only be a question of time before the relevant studios wake up to the worldwide demand
for Bruce Lee product? The likes of Marlowe and even Blondie (the rights for which we've been heavily researching for some time now) are literally waiting to
be snapped up, the footage remastered and issued having long languished in the archives of unwitting corporations. Perhaps we
can expect these releases to coincide with the 40th anniversary of their production!?
Fist of Fury: Platinum Edition
(April 2005) With recent news of David Tadman's involvement in a new edition of Fist of Fury and
the April Hong Kong Legends newsletter revealing some interesting new extras ("Sifu Dan Inosanto and world-acclaimed action-director, Jeff Imada,
have both appeared in front of the HKL cameras recently to record two fascinating interviews on the life, philosophy
and fighting techniques of the late, great Bruce Lee"), things seem to be picking up in the UK scene. More on this
as we get it.
Jade Screen Vol 3 #2
(March 2005) After a noticeable absence it's a genuine pleasure to see the work of Carl Jones stepping back
into the spotlight in the latest Jade Screen; his Way of the Dragon article makes
this issue worth the cover price on its own. Released March 28th, other features include 'Yuen Biao: The Little Dragon Profiled',
'Ninja Wars: The video boom of the 80s' and an interview with Hong Kong action coordinator Andy Cheng. BLR's Bruce
Lee column finally gets around to reproducing our Andy Koopmans Q&A and review of The Importance of Bruce Lee from early 2003. Click here
for ordering info.
...'Enter the Dragon meets Association Football' (March 2005) Stephen Chow Sing Chi's devotion to Bruce Lee is well documented, even injecting it into his films; from his turn in Fist of Fury '91 to the recent delights of Kung-fu Hustle. Shaolin Soccer, with its subtle nods to Bruce Lee and blatantly in-your-face Game of Death Bruce Lee goalkeeper, is billed as: "a deliciously over- the-top football comedy... fusing ancient martial arts with hard-hitting physical comedy and the high-flying energy of competitive sports". Shaolin Soccer had a fleeting theatrical release in November 2004 and is coming to UK DVD, complete with the extended Hong Kong version and English dubbed version, outtakes, special effects featurette and 'The making of Shaolin Soccer. This criminally long overdue release is yours to own from 14th March 2005 c/o Optimum Asia.
Brandon Lee Fanzine Delayed
(March 2005) BLR is disappointed to learn that publication of the first issue of Brandon's Spirit has been suspended due to trouble at the printers.
Aside from the disappointment at not seeing our regenerated etchings, the finer details of publication problems made us shudder, as it invoked nightmares of our own small-press days. Never fear, if you wish to support the fanzine and the admirable work of
the Brandon Lee Movement all you need do is contact the editor.
Ong-Bak - Bruce Lee for the 21st Century!
(March 2005) 'Introducing the greatest martial arts movie star since Bruce Lee' bleats the PR machine for Ong-Bak,
which is due to receive a UK theatrical release mid-May before hitting UK DVD on HKL's sister label 'Premier Asia' later this year.
The press machine clatters along: "Tony Jaa is the name, Ong-Bak is the movie which is taking the world by storm. Not for 30 years has a martial arts movie star
made such an impact as in this awesome 'Bruce Lee meets Jackie Chan meets Fight Club' debut. In an age where screen
action is all about illusion powered by wire work and CGI, where action stardom is simply moulded to fit the right face -
here's the reality check. Two years in training for this role. No CGI, no wirework and no illusion; prepare for a return to
exhilarating fight action in the shape of Tony Jaa. Every generation needs a truly skilled action icon and the kids of the
21st Century have just found theirs. Ong-Bak is an exceptional showcase for the bone-crunching close range style of
martial arts unique to Thailand which features heavy use of knees, elbows and foreheads - resulting in brutally exciting
fight scenes". At BLR, we're hoping this does well but our pessimism dictates anticipation of the BBFC's 'contribution'
when the film moves to the rental and sell-through markets.
The Dragon and the Tiger Volume 2
(February 2005) Last October we reported the 30th April 2005 release of Volume 2 of The Dragon and the Tiger: Bruce Lee, the Oakland Years, subtitled 'the Untold
Story of Yip Man, Wing Chun and Jun Fan Kung Fu'. Well, the book has slipped its shackles and is now available a full two months early, with news of Volume 3
due later this year! We're scraping together some loose change to get our order in at Amazon. 'Lee Siu Loong - Memories of the Dragon' hits the UK!
(January 2005) Tao Sports has been appointed Official UK Distributor for the Lee Siu Loong- Memories of the Dragon (hardback) edition.
Each copy comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity as proof of this rare book's limited 1,000 copy worldwide print-run. The book is on special offer
for £35 instead of the rrp of £39.99. Call Tao's sales team on 020 8348 0870 for more information, or visit their site.
Top Fighter - Budget Edition
(January 2005) Last seen on UK DVD back in 2000, January 25th sees the budget release of Top Fighter, from the same stable
that brought you Death By Misadventure and Cinema of Vengeance. Billed as "An in-depth, action-filled look at the
superstars of martial combat. For the first time, the best of the best meet in an arena where they are able to show their specialties
to the full". There's some quality Kung-fu on offer here and Bruce Lee is featured, as you might expect, so it's worth a look at £5.99
if you don't already own it on VHS or DVD.
Intercepting Fist Expanded Edition
(January 2005) Originally released way back in 1999, Summer 2005 sees the release of this updated edition of Intercepting Fist,
with the subtitle extended to build in 'The Golden Age of Kung Fu Cinema'. We're unsure whether this bodes well or not,
and here's hoping they've corrected the book's imaging, which was the original's only real failing. To read our classic review, click here.
2004 The Last Days Of Bruce Lee Delayed
(December 2004) We end the year as we began with news of Davis Miller's highly anticipated follow-up
to The Tao of Bruce Lee. The release date has drifted from the close of 2005 to December
2006! This is either good news for the book in terms of research, development and quality... or acknowledgement
that it's doomed to stay on the back-burner for ever more.
Jade Screen Vol 3 #1
(December 2004) BLR ends the year on a high with the publication of our Enter the Dragon Q&A, with the film's
prdoucer, Paul Heller, in the latest Jade Screen magazine. At the time of this news update, we're also eagerly anticipating
publication of our edited Bruce Lee: The Lost Interviews DVD review in Vengeance magazine. Who knows? This may suitably
inspire us to get back in the self-publishing game and get BLR off your screen and into print!
Bruce Lee Night on Five (UK) (December 2004) All credit to terrestrial TV channel Five for dedicating their night-time programming on December 1st to two Bruce Lee movies (Enter the Dragon and The Big Boss) and an hour-long documentary, Bruce Lee - Martial Arts Superstar, which looked strangely familiar to us. It had a similar whiff about it to Five's terrible edit of A Warrior's Journey in 2001. Here at BLR, we're trawling old tapes trying to pin down what appears to be a British reworking of a US-made biography. Still, it was nice (brave, even) of Five to thrust Bruce Lee back into the limelight and for this we doff our cap in their direction.
Lee Siu Loong - Memories of the Dragon
(November 2004) As reported last month, we're pleased to confirm the release of the Lee Family
Association's first book, albeit with a minor title change, which coincides with what would have been Bruce Lee's 64th birthday. Nine pictorial
chapters convey a largely uncharted section of Bruce Lee's life from 1963 to 1965. At a cost of $50 a copy, this
volume has a lot to live up to but we're confident it'll be a hit with the fans and pave the way for more quality
output from Bruce Lee's siblings c/o David Tadman and Steve Kerridge.
Pierre Berton Dies, Aged 84
(November 2004) Prolific author, Canadian historian and media legend Pierre Berton died on November 30th aged 84,
best known to fans of The Little Dragon for the excellent 1971 Hong Kong interview, recently released on UK DVD as the main
feature of Bruce Lee: The Lost Interviews. He leaves behind his wife of 58 years and eight children.
Bruce Lee, L'Homme Derrière La Lègende
(October 2004) The French edition of Marcos Ocaña's book, which we reported on way
back in May 2003, will be published on November 15th. Already in its third print in Spain,
we're curious at BLR when an English language version will rear its head. Fingers crossed for
2005, yes?
Lee Siu Loong - The Dragon Memoirs by Robert Lee
(October 2004) The first of four planned books by Robert Lee has been completed! The release
date is set for November 27th, Bruce Lee's birthday. This first volume will be called Lee Siu Loong, The Dragon Memoirs - 1963 & 1965. It will be a simple
and humble book by the family, pictorial, almost like a photo album. Unstructured with warmth
and soul. Personally, we can't wait for this one!
The Dragon and the Tiger Volume 2
(October 2004) How times flies, almost a year has passed since we reported on Volume 1! Having barely dented
the first book, along comes Volume 2 of The Dragon and the Tiger: Bruce Lee, the Oakland Years which boasts an extended title 'the Untold
Story of Yip Man, Wing Chun and Jun Fan Kung Fu'. The book is set for release on April 30th 2005. For more information
and to pre-order, click here.
The Dragon 2004 Anniversary Convention (October 2004) This text c/o the BBLA: The Bruce and Brandon Lee Association in conjunction with Warner Brothers, are proud to present The Dragon 2004 Anniversary Convention. Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of Enter the Dragon and the 10th Anniversary of The Crow, plus all of Bruce Lee's English language interviews. The convention will be held on Saturday 27th November 2004 at Horsforth College, Calverley Lane, Leeds, LS18 4RQ. We will be showing Widescreen Presentations of Enter The Dragon (very Special Edition), The Crow (Workprint Edition) plus rare footage from both Bruce and Brandon Lee's film and TV careers. The Bruce & Brandon Lee Association's annual auction will be returning, plus merchandise will be available on the day, which is not readily available to buy in the shops. Ticket Prices are: Pre-booked BBLA Member - £5.00 Pre-booked Non-BBLA Member - £7.00 On The Door - £10.00 To obtain tickets, please send a cheque or postal order made payable to "Bruce Lee Association", and send to:- The Dragon 2004 Convention, PO Box 25, Horsforth, Leeds, LS18 5TG. For further information, email us or call the Convention Hotline (Information Only!) on 07973 375972. Please note: there will be no guests this year. Jade Screen Vol 2 #6
(September 2004) The latest Jade Screen was a diet Bruce Lee edition, with little more than a minor news snippet regarding a Bruce Lee statue to be errected in Bosnia and news of Wong
Kar-Wai's proposed new movie about Yip Man. HK movie fans were well catered for as usual, but the main compensation for me was
the Brad Allan interview. Fingers crossed for an increase in Bruce Lee coverage next issue and the return
of the always entertaining 'Fists from the Past' column.
New on DVD
(September 2004) With seemingly no end to the almost constant stream of Bruce Lee DVDs released this year,
we now have two more discs to look forward to, this time in the shape of two old favourites, previously only available on VHS.
Due October 11th is Story of Chinese Gods, featuring an animated Bruce Lee, and Bruce Lee: The Lost Interviews, a repackaged and long overdue release of the Pierre Burton face-off, with some Bruce Lee radio interviews bolted on for good measure. It almost goes without saying that the former is a 'take it or leave it' kind of purchase while the latter is almost certainly worth snapping up. It was kind of remiss of us here at BLR not to mention the Legacy Boxset (aka The Ultimate Box Set) when Ventura Distribution ejaculated their most recent Bruce Lee releases. This set collects the interesting Death By Misadventure documentary, the passable and infamous Fist of Unicorn, the extrememly poor Young Bruce Lee - The Little Drgaon and a wedge of cheese in the form of Dragon - True Story. Ideal for those looking for a mixed bag of Bruce Lee material. Dragon Since 1973 Divides Fans
(August 2004) This past month has seen a clear division among Bruce
Lee fans concerning the quality of the new documentary, Dragon Since 1973 with many singing
its praises and others deriding it for being really rather dull. Having waited patiently for a
copy to arrive, it was disappointing to find it not only depressing but a real chore to watch,
despite the producers managing to capture so many of Bruce Lee's HK comrades and co-stars. It
plays like a bloated version of Century Hero with really awful subtitles, but may eventually
prove rewarding if patience prevails and is watched in very, very small portions. Within hours of
watching the 'Making of...' DVD extra I actually wanted to quit the scene!
Mind, Body & Kick Ass Moves
(August 2004) An interesting 10-part series on the UK-based BBC3 digital channel, Mind, Body & Kick Ass Moves
is an essential viewing experience for martial artists and Kung-fu movie fans alike. Bruce Lee content is limited: the
second episode featuring Yip Man's son Ip Chun, Yip Man student and Wing Tsun practitioner Leung Ting, as well as some background on Bruce
Lee's rooftop Wing Chun confrontations. For more information, click here.
New Publications
(August 2004) To tie in with the 31st anniversary of Bruce Lee's passing, Black Belt Magazine issued a Bruce Lee Special,
as did the boys over at Impact. Of considerably more interest to us, ever the advocate of 'proper' film fandom, we have Boss!,
a French Fanzine due in September. All three are worth your time and any spare shrapnel kicking about in your pockets.
New 'Silent Flute' DVD
(August 2004) A fresh release of the interpretation of Bruce Lee's Silent Flute script, Circle of Iron is due
September 28th on the blue Underground label. On face value alone, this looks like an excellent package. Features as follows: Dolby Digital Mono English Richard Moore (Director) audio commentary "Playing The Silent Flute" with David Carradine Alternate Title Sequence Original theatrical trailer Original TV spots Photo Galleries "Bruce Lee's Th |