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        2. TheKungFuGenius The Kung Fu Genius @TheKungFuGenius Press Release for The Brilliant Life of Bruce Lee.
        3. Bruce Lee's life was even more fascinating than you know.
        4. Bruce Lee's daughter, Shannon Lee, here posting video clips from my father's movies, VLOGs about my father's art and materials from the archives.
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        6. Bruce Lee's life was even more fascinating than you know..

          The Only Footage of Bruce Lee Fighting for Real (1967)

          Two years after the release of Quentin Taran­ti­no’s Once Upon a Time in Hol­ly­wood, peo­ple are still argu­ing about its brief por­tray­al of Bruce Lee.

          Whether it accu­rate­ly rep­re­sent­ed his per­son­al­i­ty is one debate, but much more impor­tant for mar­tial-arts enthu­si­asts is whether it accu­rate­ly rep­re­sent­ed his fight­ing skills. This could eas­i­ly be deter­mined by hold­ing the scene in ques­tion up against footage of the real Bruce Lee in action, but almost no such footage exists.

          While Lee’s per­for­mances in films like Enter the Drag­on and Game of Death con­tin­ue to win him fans 48 years after his death, their fights — how­ev­er phys­i­cal­ly demand­ing — are, of course, thor­ough­ly chore­o­graphed and rehearsed per­for­mances.

          Hence the way, in Once Upon a Time in Hol­ly­wood, Brad Pit­t’s rough-hewn stunt­man Cliff Booth dis­miss­es screen mar­tial artists like Lee as