This "film" is the "last" of the Bruce Lee films. What happened is that they took Bruce Lee's footage of his "Game of Death" that had been made before he died. This footage was intended to be used in a martial arts extravaganza showing how his style could beat all others because it would adapt to whatever form of combat being used. The footage included Bruce fighting with two compatriots against a stick fighter, a karate expert and finally Bruce facing Kareem Abdul Jabbar (his student) who used an unknown technique (Bruce's own jeet kune do).
Bruce's well thought out plot line and poignant story telling was butchered by some people trying to make a last buck on Bruce's name. First of all, they chopped the scenes that Bruce shot and took all of his philosophical content out of it. After this was done, they took what was left (about 15 minutes) and mixed it in with a plot that was pretty lame to say the least. To add insult to injury, they took footage from his other films and a stand in actor (cheesily disguised behind sunglasses or a fake beard) to make it look like Bruce was in the whole damn thing. As if we wouldn't notice that Bruce wasn't in these scenes. Ed Wood's use of the last five minutes of Lugosi footage in "Plan Nine from Outer Space" was better than this crap.
I feel sorry that Bruce's legacy has to have this piece of dung tacked on it. It's bad enough that he died before realizing his opus, but it's salt on an open wound to hack it into an excuse to make a quick buck.
If you want to see how badly they butchered Bruce's genius, rent the special edition of Enter the Dragon. The special features disk has part of the pagoda sequence (presumably as Bruce would have intended it) on there. Even though it is way too short to make a motion picture from, it's a damn sight better than what they came up with after he died.
A truly surreal piece of classic exploitation that's just so insane you feel you have to love it, a slice ‘n' dice treatment made on real Lee footage jumbled together to create yet another new `Bruce Lee movie', much in the same vein as its non-related predecessor, however this one's a lot more fun. Bruce Lee returns, so they say, as Billy Lo, eager to discover the reasoning behind his master's sudden death, which sure enough leads to his own end. Enter Billy's brother Bobby (Kim Tai Chong, or rather Lee-alike ‘Tong Lung') and the second half of this crazy charade begins, with Bobby continuing the investigations into both the deaths. When the Lee footage runs out (by ludicrously killing off the character halfway using the classic ‘fall from the under carriage of a moving helicopter' trick), the movie is left to Kim who in actual fact does quite well with it, given the circumstance: events consist of visiting the palace of crazy fighter Horan, battling a man in a tarzan outfit in some underground sci-fi laboratory, before beautifully laying waste to a random monk (Lee Hoi San) and Hwang Jang Lee. It's complete madness, but like a cute family puppy it's just too difficult to put down. A shameful exercise that's just unashamedly entertaining.
Both movies are in English.
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GOD1
http://fileho.com/download/c82458333629/Game.Of.Death.1978.iNTERNAL.DVDRip.XviD-CULTXviD.avi.html
GOD2
http://fileho.com/download/caa348696031/Game.Of.Death.2.1981.iNTERNAL.DVDRip.XviD-CULTXviD.avi.html
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