You can't discuss this film without the finale. The showdown between Tang Lung and Colt (a young, pre-beard ) inside the Roman Colosseum is widely cited as the greatest fight scene ever filmed .
When martial arts fans talk about the "Holy Trinity" of Bruce Lee films, The Way of the Dragon often sits in a unique spot. Released in 1972 (and later in the U.S. as Return of the Dragon to ride the coattails of Enter the Dragon ), it wasn't just another action flick—it was Lee’s directorial debut and the only film where he had complete creative control. Way Of The Dragon [1972] (DVDR)
: Lee used this scene to popularize techniques now standard in modern MMA. You can't discuss this film without the finale
The Dragon in Rome: Why The Way of the Dragon [1972] is Bruce Lee’s Purest Vision Released in 1972 (and later in the U
: The fight begins with a tense, ritualistic silence (witnessed only by a stray kitten), building into a ten-minute masterclass of power vs. speed. The Verdict
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