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  • i never knew he had such a huge impact on so many things!! o_o

    whats the name of the film where they digitally had bruce lee in?

  • whats the name of the movie where they digitally have bruce lee in the movie? it made by the spiderman creator guy? o.o

  • I didn't realize how big of an impact Bruce Lee was until I watched this documentary, thanks for sharing :)

  • really wish he didnt die ='(

  • Does anyone know the name of the musician and song of the piano tune at hte end of this report? Please comment back...

  • @L4pRiiNCESS clubbed to death by rob dougan

    watch?v=_YCGtT_FRYg

  • Thanks for this upload...Bruce lee is a Legend and massive inspiration

  • Bruce lee my hero in the real life and Kenshiro is my hero in the anime.

  • MMA fightings can be boring to watch because what you see most of the time is a bunch of big guys just grappling and punching using their strenght power...Not using actual martial arts techniques-----BORING! BORING! BORING!

  • Jeet kune do isn't used in mms because it is a real art designed to seriously hurt and injure people which is against the rules. Mma sucks cuz it can't be applied as effectively in the real world as these martial arts mma people call useless.

  • mma is bullshit. I'll just kick you in the balls and it's over. MMA? Sport with rules okaY? I can kill u with one strike but I don't want to go to jail. Bruce created MMA. It;s amazing hoq he knew this? World Human.

  • Awesome~

  • Great documentary, I really enjoyed watching it! Amazing how one spirit can make such a great impact on others.

  • Bruce's Impact is still causing earthquakes in countrys today!

  • God damn I hate kids in these day.they watched too much mma or UFO,do not compare bruce lee to those sport heads,no matter how good they r in the ring at the end of the day they just a sport competitor.never a closer way to master level!!now turn ur cable off and go train ur ass off!!!

  • @ms3boosted dude im 14 and i love bruce lee more than any mma or ufc fighter :P

  • This documentary does not capture Lee´s influence from 1973-2011 if that was the purpose. It´s more like talking with a lot of people that has no knowledge of the subject and has nothing to do with him, and then ignoring all the real influences, such as the impact he had in computergames (which this program only uses minutes on).

  • @PeterRoeder31 I think People get the point on how influential Bruce Lee is.. I don't think the filmmakers need to list every single aspect of his art.. They don't have that kind of time like you Peter, lol...

  • Wonderful video..this really capture the Beautiful side of an Amazin human being

  • whats the name of the song at the end? 

  • @XxLeoRiversxX the song is clubbed to death by Rob Dougan

  • so many people are delusional about this loser. hopefully our new generation will not be so attached to this overhyped douche bag.

  • @Xytos Wow your stupidity can't be put in words. Bruce lee had far more impact and success in this world than you could ever hope to achieve As for you, no one will care about or remember your worthless self after you're dead and in the dirt, hurts doesn't it?

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  • @Fenyx6 look at the bruce lee nut hogger get all mad. he's an overhyped chicken. the fact is, he's never really won any credible awards for any championships, so it's safe to say he was never really a 'master' at any useful technique. all he did was present to the american audience some bogus half-assed techniques from various martial arts and put it on screen. he's a joke and in reality, no one actually uses his "jeet kune do" bullshit in mma. sorry to break it to you dumb ass.

  • @Xytos Guess what, many mma fighters revere lee as an innovator and JKD as a predecessor to mma. If you saw the whole documentary you'd see an mma gym that displays a picture of him. Bruce said himself that most marial art styles are too restrictive or flashy and dont prepare students for real combat. JKD stresses adaptation to an opponent using knowledge and various techniques. Uhh.. sound familiar? It ain't wushu fool, Bruce was known to kick alot of ass on the street, including a triads son.

  • @Fenyx6 yes, some of them idolize bruce for his spirit (and probably also by cultural influence) as a kid growing up, but that's it. there's no mma fighter that uses "jeet kune do". this is because bruce's philosophies are highly abstract, it is the difference between describing what good science should be, and having a genius like newton or einstine actually discover the science itself. mma fighters use muay thai, jujitsu, boxing, even karate and kung fu. "jeet kune do," face reality dumb ass.

  • @Xytose MMA fighters don't use jeet kune do because THEY'RE MMA FIGHTERS. Are you stupid? Idolize him for his spirit? Newton or "einstine"?? LOL. JKD and MMA differ in so many ways, Lee was the one to show how effective a hybrid style could be, which is why Dana said he's a father of mma. And they're used in different contexts. I'm gonna assume Lee had more knowledge than you, sound good? Your last sentence is essentially defining JKD so thanks for that.

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  • @Fenyx6 mma fighters dont use jkd because it doesn't work (stop being delusional, your first sentence is retarded). im guessing your either too closed-minded or too dumb to understand my analogy so let me dumb it down for you. JKD is mainly abstract philosophy incorporated with a combination of martial arts. but it does not define a precise way of fighting like jiu jitsu, muay thai, greco wrestling, and the likes. einstine gave a precise definition of reality, instead of a philosophical view.

  • @Xytose nice 12th grade argumentation, resorting to name calling too? I'm not the struggling to make a clear point. There are a number of fighters with JKD bases that have succeeded in MMA. Here's how they differ, since you seem to forget the UFC uses REFEREES. JKD is severely restricted by the rules of the octagon, as many techniques are illegal. MT, BJJ, Wrestling, these are all far more pertinent to the sport.

    please spell Einstein correctly, child....

  • @Fenyx6 because you are an idiot! this is what you said: "mma fighters dont use jeet kune do because THEY'RE MMA FIGHTERS." im guessing u dont even realize your own stupidity, and you called me stupid 2 or 3 times so dont even cry about name calling u dumb ass. nd now u're saying there are some successful mma fighters using JKD? wait, didn't u just say they dont use jkd because they're mma fighters? you are both a shameless hypocrite and a oxymoron. successful mma jkd fighter?? name some please.

  • @Fenyx6 you're either really stupid or blind, there is no other way to spell einstine. and yes, jiu jitsu, muay thai, wrestling, kung fu, karate, and tkd all work in mma. i can give names of successful fighters in mma using each of these techinques. this is because they are precise and have a definitive way of fighting, not a stupid abstract and philosophical--the 'unrestrictive'--way of fighting. give me names of successful mma jkd fighter. jkd is idealistic bullshit.

  • @Xytose ugh kid you are clueless. JKD alone is not used by mma fighters, mma fighters with JKD BASES FIGHT IN MMA they acquire a little something called WRESTLING. Luke Cummo, Todd Medina, Ben Saunders (won UF), Tim Boetsch (these are just from UFC) is that enough?

    Whether you like it or not, the JKD aspect of using what works and ignoring what doesn't is the basis of MMA. But since JKD technique can cause great physical harm, it's complete use is limited.

    It's "Einstein" buddy....

  • @Fenyx6 that's exactly what im talking about. jkd is all abstract talk and philosophy. there is a difference between philosophy which is highly hypothetical versus something practical like muy thai, jiu jitsu, kung fu; and therefore, jkd cannot be compare to these martial arts. i've already repeated this a FOUR times are you that slow?? ironically, you're trying to use this same reason to refute my argument. if i argue like a high schooler, then clearly you argue like an infant.

  • @Xytose You're the slow one "einstine" I just told you JKD CANNOT BE FULLY UTILIZED in an octagon. You're grouping JKD philosophy with the same generic philosophies of other traditional martial arts. You're failing to recognize that Lee constructed JKD philosophy PRIMARILY as a more advanced understanding of combat, noting the over-optimism and un-realistic nature of traditional arts in real combat.

  • @Fenyx6 no im not 'grouping' it with anything, im calling it a philosophy because that's what it is. get that through your head and stop inserting your own delusions to my statements. jkd is a soft philosophical martial arts, it is not worthy of hard practical martial arts that have been around for thousands of years. it is easy to sit back talk philosophically, but it is much hard to develop forms of fighting like boxing, muy thai, jiu jitsu, or wrestling. jkd is simply not worthy in comparison

  • @Xytose Nope, you're grouping. I explained use of JKD in MMA. I told you how the philosophy is constructed to differ from traditional arts and it's effectiveness case-to-case. JKD has influences of various ancient martial arts and you are STILL insisting it is nonsense. You asked me to list JKD fighters in MMA and I GAVE YOU 4...LOL..

    You're just stupid, face it. I'm done chatting with you "einstine." I've had more productive convo than this in a centerfolds. Continue your pathetic troll life.

  • @Fenyx6 yes. mma differs from jkd in that mma works and jkd doesn't, which is why it isn't used in mma (for reasons i've defined earlier). yes, dana did say bruce is the father of mma, because he was an early pioneer of mixed forms of martial arts. but why do you care? according to you, they "differ in so many ways". as you continue to argue, it is becoming clearer that your logic is that of a 5 year old. do yourself a favor and shut up before you continue to embarrass yourself. shameless idiot

  • Thanks for the upload, probably best Bruce Lee Documentry I've seen. Strange they didn't mention Fei Long from Street Fighter or Martial Law in Tekken when they were talking about video game influences.

  • Thanks for the upload, probably best Bruce Lee Docu mentry I've seen. Strange they didn't mention Fei Long from Street Fighter or Martial Law in Tekken when they were talking about video game influences.

  • Thanks for the upload... was actually looking for this documentary~~

    Quote from Bruce Lee:

    "To be imortal is to live a life worth remembering"!!!

    So true....

  • Thank u so much for this video....i m a big bruce lee fan....just loved this documentary!!!

  • One of the few Hero's an inspiration to all

  • thanks for the upload !

  • Thanks for uploading all 10 parts :). Really interesting to watch when you have a little spare time.

  • WOoW!.....this man will never be forgotten.....is their anyone more famous or loved and imitated and missed than bruce lee...if anyone is to have a hero or a man to look up to, it should be bruce lee...definition of awesome!

    I think the "biggest" legends of this era are Bob Marley and Bruce Lee....no doubt..

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