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In the early 1970s, a kung-fu dynamo named Bruce Lee side-kicked his way onto the screen and straight into pop-culture immortality. With his magnetic screen presence, tightly coiled intensity, and superhuman martial-arts prowess, Lee was an icon who conquered both Hong Kong and Hollywood cinema and transformed the art of the action film in the process. This collection brings together the five films that define the Lee legend: furiously exciting fist-fliers propelled by his innovative choreography, unique martial-arts philosophy, and whirlwind fighting style. Though he completed only a handful of films while at the peak of his stardom before his untimely death at age thirty-two, Lee left behind a monumental legacy as both a consummate entertainer and a supremely disciplined artist who made Hong Kong action cinema a sensation the world over. SEVEN-BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES Review: Unleashing the Dragon - As a martial arts enthusiast and a fan of Bruce Lee, I was thrilled to get my hands on the Criterion Collection's Blu-ray set of Bruce Lee's greatest hits. And let me tell you, it's a must-have for any fan of the martial arts genre. The set includes five of Lee's most iconic films: The Big Boss, Fist of Fury, The Way of the Dragon, Enter the Dragon, and Game of Death. Each film is presented in stunning high-definition, with crisp and clear visuals that really show off the martial arts choreography and cinematography. But what really sets this set apart is the special features. Criterion has gone all out with this release, including commentaries, interviews, and documentaries that provide an in-depth look at Lee's life and career. There's even a feature-length documentary, Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend, that delves into Lee's philosophy and impact on martial arts and popular culture. The films themselves are classics of the martial arts genre, and each one showcases Lee's unique talent and charisma. The Big Boss and Fist of Fury are gritty and intense, with Lee playing a man fighting against corruption and oppression. The Way of the Dragon is a fun and lighthearted romp, with Lee taking on Chuck Norris in an epic showdown. Enter the Dragon is a masterpiece of the genre, with Lee playing a martial arts expert recruited to infiltrate a criminal organization's island fortress. And Game of Death, while incomplete due to Lee's untimely death, still features some of his most iconic fight scenes. Overall, Bruce Lee's Greatest Hits Criterion Collection on Blu-ray is a fantastic set for any fan of martial arts or Bruce Lee. The films are timeless classics, and the special features provide a wealth of information and context for Lee's life and legacy. If you're a fan of the genre, this is definitely a set worth adding to your collection. Review: Loads of extras! - This is a must have for any BL Fan! Loads of cool extras!




| Contributor | Bruce Lee |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,028 Reviews |
| Format | Blu-ray, Subtitled |
| Genre | Action & Adventure, Action & Adventure/Martial Arts |
| Language | English, Mandarin Chinese |
| Runtime | 90 minutes |
M**Y
Unleashing the Dragon
As a martial arts enthusiast and a fan of Bruce Lee, I was thrilled to get my hands on the Criterion Collection's Blu-ray set of Bruce Lee's greatest hits. And let me tell you, it's a must-have for any fan of the martial arts genre. The set includes five of Lee's most iconic films: The Big Boss, Fist of Fury, The Way of the Dragon, Enter the Dragon, and Game of Death. Each film is presented in stunning high-definition, with crisp and clear visuals that really show off the martial arts choreography and cinematography. But what really sets this set apart is the special features. Criterion has gone all out with this release, including commentaries, interviews, and documentaries that provide an in-depth look at Lee's life and career. There's even a feature-length documentary, Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend, that delves into Lee's philosophy and impact on martial arts and popular culture. The films themselves are classics of the martial arts genre, and each one showcases Lee's unique talent and charisma. The Big Boss and Fist of Fury are gritty and intense, with Lee playing a man fighting against corruption and oppression. The Way of the Dragon is a fun and lighthearted romp, with Lee taking on Chuck Norris in an epic showdown. Enter the Dragon is a masterpiece of the genre, with Lee playing a martial arts expert recruited to infiltrate a criminal organization's island fortress. And Game of Death, while incomplete due to Lee's untimely death, still features some of his most iconic fight scenes. Overall, Bruce Lee's Greatest Hits Criterion Collection on Blu-ray is a fantastic set for any fan of martial arts or Bruce Lee. The films are timeless classics, and the special features provide a wealth of information and context for Lee's life and legacy. If you're a fan of the genre, this is definitely a set worth adding to your collection.
D**P
Loads of extras!
This is a must have for any BL Fan! Loads of cool extras!
M**R
A CELEBRATION OF BRUCE LEE
There was a time when martial arts films were non-existent to American audiences. The closest any film here came to martial arts was the use of ninjas in the James Bond movie YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE. All others were nothing more than fodder for grindhouses across the country, poorly shot and poorly dubbed movies that ran in with scratched copies pieced together from one location to the next. At the same time Asian Americans were not getting their due in films or TV either. To this day people talk about the terrible stereotyped images, especially that of Mickey Rooney in BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYS. Then along came Bruce Lee. Even as his career began Asian Americans were still being depicted poorly. After appearing in films in China and a troubled youth, Lee was sent to America with the hopes of turning his life around. He began learning martial arts and eventually created his own style called Jeet Kune Do. Lured to the possibility of a role in TV he auditioned for and got the part of Kato in THE GREEN HORNET, a spin-off of the popular BATMAN series. Playing the part of the Hornet’s sidekick he took center stage with his charisma and skills. After creating a series for TV called KUNG FU, the part he had written for himself was given to David Carradine, another slap in the face of this young man. He moved back to Hong Kong to try making a name for himself in film there. His fortunes turned around and a legend was born with his first film, THE BIG BOSS. When released the film became the top grossing film in Asia. He was a star. Dead at age 32 in 1973 his legend still lives on. Few have met let alone surpassed the skills he displayed. Now Criterion is releasing the ultimate collection of memorable films starring the late Bruce Lee. They’ve not only collected the last five major releases they’ve remastered them in 2 and 4k versions for this collection. The films include THE BIG BOSS, FISTS OF FURY, THE WAY OF THE DRAGON, ENTER THE DRAGON and GAME OF DEATH. Also featured is the American theatrical edition of ENTER THE DRAGON not seen since it was released here in 1973. Each film is a stepping stone in the career of Lee showing his rise from a lead role in his first film with a lower budget to work with to his final release produced in association with Warner Brothers and a decent budget. THE WAY OF THE DRAGON features a new face to movies who went on to fame as well, another actual martial arts champion by the name of Chuck Norris. The film features the pair facing off in an ancient gladiator arena in Rome. But the best film of them all is ENTER THE DRAGON. They lee died just as the film was released makes it all the more sad when you watch the film and know that had he lived his star would have risen even further. I’ve seen ENTER THE DRAGON at least 20 times. Every viewing for me is another trip into the world of one of the best action films ever made. Lee is a Chinese monk brought in by a top secret intelligence group to help take down an evil drug lord and human trafficker named Han. The fact that his right hand man Oharra was responsible for the death of Lee’s sister is just an added incentive. Han plans a battle of champions on his remote island, the survivors of which he offers to join his army. With newfound friends Roper (John Saxon) and Williams (Jim Kelly) as well as previous losers the film ends with a battle of martial arts armies and Lee facing off one on one with Han. No martial arts movie before or since captures the fight sequences that were staged for this film better. Choreographed by Lee they are amazing to watch. The combination of speed and with a physique honed by years of body building make Lee the most formidable hand to hand combatant ever seen. His swagger, his natural knack for capturing the lens are on display in every scene he is in. The Criterion collection doesn’t just offer these movie it has tons of extras on hand as well. Introductions to each film, featurettes on the making of, interviews past and present with those who knew Lee and worked with him, documentaries about Lee, audio commentary tracks, a documentary on “Bruceploitation” films that came out following his death, a booklet about Lee and more make the extras almost as long if not longer than the actual films themselves. Some will find the price tag on this collection a little steep but for fans of martial arts films, action films and of Bruce Lee it is little to pay when you think about everything that is included here as well as the fact that these films have never looked this clean and sharp before. I was stunned at how improved THE BIG BOSS looked here. If you are a fan this is an absolute must have collection. If you’ve never been exposed to Lee this will win you over. For my money there is no better collection than this one and it should be on the shelf of every movie fan.
J**Z
One of the best purchases I've ever made
This is a excellent product for anyone who is a Golden Harvest fan as well as any Bruce Lee fan it's some of his best films ever the only one I'm not familiar with is big boss but I heard it was a good film plan on watching it soon
C**.
Be like water
This is the ultimate collection of a legend's films. Every one of Bruce Lee's films have been remastered and put together in this amazing collection. Of you're a fan of Bruce, pick this set up, and give it a watch today!
C**Z
A must for Bruce Lee Fans
● All Blu-Rays look & sound great. ● Very nice transfers & packaging. The disc specifications are exactly as described & it arrived on time.
S**N
The bonus feature programs make this collection worth the purchase!
This Review Is Not… This is not a review of the artistic merits of the four Bruce Lee films and the two “Brucesploitation” films from Golden Harvest (Game of Death I and II). The Criterion Collection has collected all six films credited as official Bruce Lee productions into this single package. The collection also contains a sizable library of legacy bonus materials on the films, and on Bruce Lee as an actor and fighter. The Criterion Collection has added their own production bonus features to the library as well. There is also a multi-page color pamphlet on the films and Bruce Lee’s career included. The Films: The films are presented in 1080p high definition and look quite good on a big screen television. One note though is that some amount of imperfections and “video noise” is evident from the scan of the source material. I would be critical of the fact that no effort seemingly was taken to clean up the video imperfections. I assume however the production team for Criterion likely did not have control over the restoration process. It is such a shame though that the video clean up and color correction was not accomplished during the restoration effort. A further disappointment with the restoration effort was that no remastered 5.1 audio tracks were included with the films. They took the original uncompressed monaural audio tracks and encoded them into DTS-HD format. The single exception is a 5.1 soundtrack is included with the extended version of Enter the Dragon. The Bonus Features: The lack of video cleanup and color correction of the films with remastered 5.1 soundtracks is disappointing. But the inclusion of the large bonus features library goes a long way to justify the retail cost of this seven disc set. My personal favorite of all the bonus materials is inclusion of the original and complete fight sequences that Bruce Lee produced for Game of Death I. When Golden Harvest made the decision to produce their first Brucesploitation feature (about 6 years after Bruce’s death), the original fight sequences were edited down to the point the original story they told was lost. There is more to this part of the story that I don’t want to give away, but these historical tidbits about the films help justify the cost of this wonderful film collection. The history behind the films and Bruce’s part in bringing them to the screen is fascinating. Overall I recommend this film collection the hardcore Bruce Lee fan!
D**E
An unforgettable performance in every film.
Bruce Lee is a very masculine, cool and calculated character in these movies. He finds himself in situations out of his control and he takes control of each situation to change it for the better. For instance, in the Big Boss he has no intention of fighting anyone and wears an amulet from his mother to remind him not to fight. A lot of turmoil is building up all-around his character and Bruce stays out of it to respect his mother's wishes not to fight. So naturally some bad guys hop out of a van and attack him, breaking his amulet in the process, and forcing him to fight to defend himself. My favorite movies from this set were the Big Boss, Fists of Fury, and Enter the Dragon. The Way of the Dragon is also great, but the beginning feels tacked on, slowing the pace of the whole film. Sadly Bruce Lee passed away after taking a prescription pain medication and was unable to finish the last movie in this boxset called Game of Death. An actor that kind of looks like Bruce Lee was used to film the remaining 80% of the movie and he fails miserably to capture Bruce's style. The picture transfer from Criterion is fantastic and the sound is adequate. You can tell this is not a cheap DVD transfer but a real 4k and 2k scan from original source material. For many older movies it's common to see scratches, dust, hair and other elements after years of sitting in a warehouse somewhere. Criterion cleaned all of that up and these movies have never looked this great in home theaters. Unfortunately not as much can be done with the original soundtrack besides cleaning up all the pops and crackles. I would say it still sounds fine, it just sounds a bit hollow sometimes as you might expect from older movies. I have included a few images to give you an idea of the picture quality.
A**M
Blu-rays niet afspeelbaar in Europa omwille van regiocode
De regiocode van de blu-rays is niet compatibel met Europese blu-ray lezers; dit stond nergens duidelijk geadverteerd op Amazon, en staat ook nergens vermeld op de box zelf. Ronduit oneerlijk om dit zonder expliciete vermelding te verkopen op een Nederlandstalige site.
M**7
The best there is.
Finally got one when the price dropped to an affordable one. After owning these films on vhs when I was younger and only seeing the cut versions, I got the Medium Rare blu rays and was disappointed with the audio. Within weeks this Criterion set was announced and i knew I had to get a multi region player and go for this set. Finally these films have been given proper service at last. The best audio available and great picture quality. All his films plus Game Of Death 2 which I prefer to the first one. This one has better use of footage of Bruce than the awful first film which is only saved by the 11 mins of footage. The set also contains Game Of Death Redux which compiles 45 mins of footage with new sound effects and score and serves as a better option than struggling through the Game Of Death original ! This is now my go to version when I next do a Bruce marathon. A lovely set as you can expect from Criterion. Great extras and the added bonus of a 2K print of Enter The Dragon theatrical version. Can't recommend it enough.
P**S
Language Incorrectly Listed in Description
Unless you speak and understand Mandorin. I would not buy this box set. It does not come in the English Language as much as it states that in the description.
り**ー
既レビューのとおり❗
個人的には、危機一髪(全作英語は聴けます/字幕は日本語なし)の最初の日本タイトル&最後のトゥービーアマンが欲しかったかな。 怒りの鉄拳は、ボーナス映像含め⭕。 への道と燃えよは⭕⭕。 遊戯も⭕。その他は既レビュー参照で🆗‼️ 因みに映像はかなり鮮明です📽️ ボーナスディスクの作品は特にきれいです。 以後、記念作品や4Kボックス等が発売されていますが、自分はこれで満足です🙋 ■ 燃えよドラゴンを観て、リバイバルの危機一髪~怒りの鉄拳を観て、無敵の男になり映画館を出てから(笑笑)街を歩く。 最後のブルース・リーを観て、TAMのサントラや拳法服を買い、ヌンチャクを作り 笑笑 立ち木と戦ったあの頃。 歌もかなり歌いましたし、台詞も覚えた。 死亡遊戯の噂にはぶっ飛んだ❗ そんな世代です。 ■ 最近、CDボックスも買いましたので、物足りない enter the dragon サントラ を手に入れたら、まずは一段落します。 次はアパレルかな🎵 ブルース・リーは身体から離れませんので😅 とにかくお薦めですよっ🙆
R**Y
Who doesn’t like Bruce Lee?
Seriously, who doesn’t? I watched all his 4.5 movies when I was a teenager, love it! This criterion collection is a must have for Bruce’s fans. Pros: - it has tons of features, documentaries, interviews - the 4K restoration is amazing! It is like watching a new movie, you can see Bruce’s mole on his face! - the booklet is great - it comes with the original mandarin audio, except for “enter the dragon” Cons - the only complaint is from “the way of the dragon” which is the worst restoration among all the movies. The film looses focus in some scenes, I don’t know why. Personally, I think it is Bruce’s best film, he is the director of the film, and it reflects the true personality of him. I compare CC version with Shout factory version, they are similar, so I guess the problems come from the original source.
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