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Enter the Dragon

1973 martial arts film directed by Robert Clouse, written by Michael Allin, and starring Bruce Lee, John Saxon and Jim Kelly Website

Approval Rate: 80%

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    martial_arts_personal_development_center

    Wed Feb 24 2010

    Absolutely great film - a must watch!

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    spike65

    Sat Jul 19 2008

    Great martial arts film from the first super-star of the genre. (in the Western World)  Great screen presence from Lee.

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    randyman

    Mon Nov 19 2007

    Still the movie that all other martial arts movie aspire to, and Bruce Lee is still the standard that every martial artist aspires to, and falls short of. Great fight scenes by the man I still consider the best!

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    canadasucks

    Thu Feb 08 2007

    Jim Kelly picking out the hot Asian tarts was off the charts funny. . .and Lee is in top form in this one. . .be warned- it's 'give me 70's or give me death'. . .

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    aenzhru

    Thu Feb 08 2007

    I got into Bruce Lee when I was a teenager and watched all his films and read a lot of books about him. I know what this movie meant to Bruce Lee personally and that he would've considered it his magnus opus of all his films. Like all other Bruce Lee films, this one is also somewhat dated and overrated. The plot is good, even somewhat original, and Lee's fight sequences are pretty good also. But this movie has a few too many cheesy '70s elements which mar it. I don't find Lee's presence or the actual film itself nearly as fresh and energetic as any of his three previous ones (Fists Of Fury, The Chinese Connection, and The Return Of The Dragon). Lee seems more sullen and the movie -from the fight sequences to the props and everything else- seems more centered on commercial appeal than raw "keeping it real" like the previous three. The nudity scenes don't help and the entire movie has a tired, worn out feel to it. It's influence is undeniable, however, and it's still considere... Read more

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    ih8rateitall

    Mon Mar 13 2006

    I love this movie dudes. Bruce Lee kicked so much ass in this film! He's awesome!

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    dragonman

    Thu Oct 06 2005

    This movie would have long been forgotten if it wasn't for Bruce Lee. His screen presence, power and stunning physique make this movie worth watching..and Williams massive fro. There is no way Roper could beat Bolo! Things to wtach out for: 1. Hans terribly dubbed voice 2. Williams impressive fro. 3. The "art of fighting without fighting" scene. 4. "Bull*** Mr. Han-Man!" 5. Jackie Chan getting his neck snapped by the master in the underground lair scene. 6. "The battle with the guards was EXTRA-ordinary!" 7. Bruce Lee delivering a massive kick to Han's head.

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    kattwoman

    Sat May 14 2005

    bruce lee=action. you know when your going to watch bruce lee in a film at the very least you are going to see a man who is amazing at what he does.

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    jaywilton

    Wed Mar 03 2004

    Still the actor and the movie to compare all martial arts actors and movies to.

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    phlip_tout

    Thu Jan 01 2004

    Loved it years ago. Now? Not entertaining.

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    lord_of_the_waves

    Sat Oct 20 2001

    "Some tea Mr.Braitherwaight?" one of many good quotes from martial arts master Bruce Lee's finest movie. Somewhat old but has improved like a fine wine with time.

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    aquafish

    Wed Jan 03 2001

    Definitely a movie for those who want little more than kick ass martial arts in their movies. The story is pretty simple and the acting is non-exisitant but if you want to see Bruce Lee and some other guys beat the hell out of countless extras then this is your movie.

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    paste36b

    Fri Nov 24 2000

    Bruce Lee drops a lot of knowledge. The fighting choreography is excellent. The plot and acting is great. One of my favorite movies. Bruce is the man.

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    gsauce

    Fri Nov 24 2000

    Being a big fan of Bruce Lee, I was drawn to this movie in an instant. The fighting was great, but there could have been more scenes. I think his son Brandon Lee should have played him.

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    vic11148

    Tue Nov 21 2000

    Bruce Lee's last movie is nice and more intense. My favorite part is when he killed O'Hara for the self-sacrificing of his sister. Then, the part when he fought in a one on one and also in the room of mirrors, where he finally found a way to kill him with a single fierce kick. My favorite part is when he is showing how quick he is with nunchuks. This movie is cool.

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    themanofsteel

    Mon Nov 20 2000

    Bruce Lee is the best martial artist ever. I like all the Bruce Lee movies. It's too bad he had to die at such a young age.

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    dskobunny

    Fri Nov 17 2000

    I gave Enter the Dragon a good rating because I enjoyed the fighting sequence. I love watching action based movies, especailly about martial arts. This was a very enjoyable movie.

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    pitbull

    Fri Nov 17 2000

    This was probably the best action film of all time. The action and the fight scenes were way ahead of their time. Bruce Lee is the greatest martial artist of all time, and any movie including him will score high.

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    twotson

    Thu Nov 16 2000

    I love Bruce Lee. He's a great actor. He does great karate. He fights well.

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    victor

    Thu Nov 16 2000

    Bruce Lee is a very successful and talented man. This movie showed his skills and it was a way for him to introduce the world to a new style of fighting.

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    ctheullman

    Wed Nov 15 2000

    This is a classic Bruce Lee flick. Bruce is savage as ever and pulls off some awesome stunts. Once you get past the dubbing in English, this movie will thrill you.

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    surge69b

    Tue Nov 14 2000

    I thought Bruce Lee was the bomb. I loved the way Bruce Lee killed that dude at the end. I love asian power.

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    dopeman

    Tue Nov 14 2000

    One of the best movies Bruce Lee made and it was his last. Great action in this movie and Bruce Lee was awesome.

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    tajayb5f

    Tue Nov 14 2000

    The greatest Bruce Lee movie of all. A lot of excellent fight scenes. The movie has a very good plot. This action movie set the standard for martial arts movies of the future. Best martial arts movie of all time.

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    crists

    Mon Nov 13 2000

    This movie was a classic Bruce Lee flick. The best Kung Fu around plus Bolo. The fighting sequences are well worth the movie. Just watching Bruce Lee in action is most excellent.

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    jcramirez

    Mon Nov 13 2000

    Bruce Lee is the original martial arts master. The mirror scene is a classic and the fight scenes are the best in Hollywood.

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    racerx

    Fri Nov 10 2000

    This movie kicks ass. Bruce Lee is tight. This is an action classic. The plot is good. The acting is a little bad, but the fighting makes up for that.

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    brian1

    Thu Nov 09 2000

    This is the best movie that Bruce Lee ever made. All the fight scenes are realistic. Bruce Lee is the best there ever was. No one will ever take his place.

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    stevie

    Wed Nov 08 2000

    One of the best movies I have seen. Bruce Lee is one of my martial arts idols. The storyline was good, as well as the action. I also liked the fact they didn't dub over his real voice.

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    dgarica

    Wed Nov 08 2000

    I thought that it was a good breakout movie for Bruce Lee. I think however that the storyline followed very much like a James Bond movie. I thought that the martial arts were great, and more movies should show martial arts.

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    ppagibigan

    Tue Oct 31 2000

    This is the definitive Kung Fu flick with the only Kung Fu star, Bruce Lee. This was already destined to be a classic when it was made. This movie set the standard for the following films.

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    skatemaster

    Mon Oct 30 2000

    I like all of Bruce Lee's movies. It'a a good biography of his life and career. I would recommend watching this.

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    excalibur7

    Fri Oct 06 2000

    Bruce Lee is the man. His action sequences in the movie are amazing.

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    gte74344du

    Mon Feb 21 2000

    Enter the Dragon is the best Bruce Lee flick ever made.

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    tali4126om

    Mon Feb 14 2000

    Enter the Dragon is the best fighting movie of all time, immortalizing the Great Bruce Lee.

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    lmor3613om

    Mon Jan 10 2000

    A classic movie w/ real action sequences that is totally irreplacable by any of the modern blockbusters.