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| | 1. |  | Game of Death from 20th Century Fox
Customer Review:
 The Game of Death is the biggest disappointment you can watch as a Bruce Lee fan. It is not even a Bruce Lee film. It is a film with a terrible story, a stunt double, Bruce Lee's face pasted on the shoulders of the stunt double (yes it is actually like a photo on someone's shoulders), sequences... more info
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Customer Rating: 3.0 / 5.0

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| | 3. |  | Fist of Legend from Dimension Films
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 This movie is amazing in every way, but you should probably wait for the dragon dynasty release. They do an excellent job with their Martial Arts movie releases.
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Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0

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| | 4. |  | The Chinese Connection from 20th Century Fox
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 This movie (called Fist Of Fury overseas) was made before Enter The Dragon and, in my opinion, ranks just behind ETD! While all of Bruce's films and fight scenes are legendary, if this one or ETD is on TV, everything stops! LOL! The plot, like ETD, is very basic. Bruce comes back to his martial... more info
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Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0

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| | 5. |  | Wheels on Meals from Tai Seng
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 If you want some old school Jackie Chan action this is the movie to get. Jackie is at his best when Sammo Hung does the fight choreography. This movie has possibly one of the best fights ever filmed between Jackie and Benny "The Jet" Urquidez. Definitely worth owning!
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Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0

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| | 6. |  | Fists of Fury from 20th Century Fox
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 With charisma to burn Bruce Lee set the Martial Arts film on its ear and forever changed them for the better.
As a young man working at an ice factory that is a front for drug dealing Lee adds his considerable mastery of martial arts and a very good acting ability and lifts this slight story... more info
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Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0

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| | 7. |  | Little Superman from Xenon
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 Bruce Leung Siu Lung is seriously spring loaded and he is on fire in this movie. His jumping kicks are the best I have ever seen. Let me talk about the story real quick and then I will talk more about the action. James Nam plays a Japanese Colonel who is after a secret Chinese document. Wong... more info
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Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0

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| | 8. |  | Killer Priest from Xenon
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 And I have to say that tai seng really has no idea what they are doing. Hoe do you not do a commentary on this movie?!?!?!?!? I mean this is certainly one of the best weirdo kung fu movies. First off, the funky music is sweet! Sing chen is AWESOME as Tamo. At least I think he is Tamo. They don't... more info
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Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0

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| | 9. |  | Drunken Master 2 from Tai Seng
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 I know it's sacrilege to suggest that a cut-down, dubbed DVD is superior in any way to the original. But in this case it does have its advantages. This film (originally titled Drunken Master 2) is JC's best Kung Fu choreography you'll find. This version is shorter than the Hong Kong version, has... more info
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Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0

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| | 10. |  | Mr. Nice Guy from New Line Home Video
Customer Review:
 Moving from Hong Kong to Melbourne Jackie Chan continues
his dance routines. Choreography seems to be the method in his movies.
He can probably disable somebody with one punch ( if he wanted to).
But action, comedy and gangsters make people pay to see these.
For me this is a... more info
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Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0

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