Twenty-five years ago, a movie busted onto the scene that changed the way Hollywood looked at action movies. It was the first time Hollywood acknowledged martial arts as a money making enterprise and the thanks for that belongs to one man, and one man only -- Bruce Lee. Before Jackie Chan, before Chow Yun-fat -- heck, before Michelle Yeoh, there was a lean, mean fighting machine nicknamed The Dragon. In his lifetime he only saw moderate fame, three films in Hong Kong made him viable -- a string of TV shows in America as Kato in both The Green Hornet and Batman, gave him a name. But it was Enter The Dragon that gave him a legend. A legend that lives to this day. And thanks to Warner Bros Home Video, that legend gets a face lift. |