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Remake for iconic Bruce Lee film

 

Bruce Lee's iconic 1973 martial arts movie Enter the Dragon is to be remade for a new audience, Hollywood studio Warner Bros has announced.

 

The film, renamed as Awaken the Dragon, will be about an FBI agent who investigates a Shaolin monk and underground kung fu fight clubs.

 

The remake will be written and directed by Kurt Sutter, who also produces the US hit police drama The Shield.

 

Warner Bros has yet to reveal who will be cast in the lead role.

 

In Enter the Dragon, Lee played a kung fu fighter who infiltrates an island occupied by a rogue martial artist.

 

Lee was 32 when he died in 1973 from swelling of the brain.

 

The action star was known for films in which he portrayed characters that defended the Chinese and the working class from oppressors.

 

In April, it was announced a 40-part series is being made by Chinese state television about the life of the late martial arts star.

 

I gotta say, I've got mixed feelings on this one.

 

I love the original movie but it is being written and directed by Kurt Sutter with gives me some hope.

 

I just hope they manage to make it different enough from the original to warrent remaking it.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6951185.stm

 

Remake for iconic Bruce Lee film

 

Bruce Lee's iconic 1973 martial arts movie Enter the Dragon is to be remade for a new audience, Hollywood studio Warner Bros has announced.

 

The film, renamed as Awaken the Dragon, will be about an FBI agent who investigates a Shaolin monk and underground kung fu fight clubs.

 

The remake will be written and directed by Kurt Sutter, who also produces the US hit police drama The Shield.

 

Warner Bros has yet to reveal who will be cast in the lead role.

 

In Enter the Dragon, Lee played a kung fu fighter who infiltrates an island occupied by a rogue martial artist.

 

Lee was 32 when he died in 1973 from swelling of the brain.

 

The action star was known for films in which he portrayed characters that defended the Chinese and the working class from oppressors.

 

In April, it was announced a 40-part series is being made by Chinese state television about the life of the late martial arts star.

 

I gotta say, I've got mixed feelings on this one.

 

I love the original movie but it is being written and directed by Kurt Sutter with gives me some hope.

 

I just hope they manage to make it different enough from the original to warrent remaking it.

I'm actually shocked that it took this long to make a maxiseries about Lee. I guess Chinese television finally ran out of ideas for stories involving Wong Fei-Hong?

 

Anyways, to remake Enter the Dragon... well, it's not as if other films didn't blatantly steal bits from Enter the Dragon. Mortal Kombat is the first one that springs to my mind. Still, I have reservations about this, because seriously, the list of people that could do Bruce Lee justice is pretty short - Jet Li (who isn't doing any more martial arts films), Tony Jaa and maybe MMA/K-1 fighter Cung Le (who in this mini-movie is in an MMA fight with boxing gloves?). Which of course means that we'll get Nic Cage in the lead role.

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How can you remake a Bruce Lee movie? IT'S BRUCE FUCKING LEE! It's like remaking Die Hard!

 

Well, if you got someone confident to remake it in 40 years time...

 

I don't care about the filmmakers, but Bruce Lee was a one of a kind Human Being, not just entertainer. I can't think of anyone that can even come close to what Bruce Lee was.

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Anyways, to remake Enter the Dragon... well, it's not as if other films didn't blatantly steal bits from Enter the Dragon. Mortal Kombat is the first one that springs to my mind. Still, I have reservations about this, because seriously, the list of people that could do Bruce Lee justice is pretty short - Jet Li (who isn't doing any more martial arts films), Tony Jaa and maybe MMA/K-1 fighter Cung Le (who in this mini-movie is in an MMA fight with boxing gloves?). Which of course means that we'll get Nic Cage in the lead role.

 

Jet Li is still doing martial arts films. He isn't doing anymore of those big period pieces anymore.

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Jean Claude Van Damn built his whole career remaking this movie and I love every single one of them! The whole martial art no rules tournament has been remade 43798437894389 times since Bruce Lee's death and guess what its going to be remade 439874387 more times....the worst.one.ever is of course D.O.A. staring Kevin Nash.

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Yup it needs Don Frye, Bas Rutten, the Machado brothers, and some Gracies all getting beat up by a small kung fu master. I just don't want to see someone like Jack Black playing the part that John Saxon played in the original but you know Billy Blanks or Maurice Smith was made to be Black Belt Jones and the bad guy has to be Sammo Hung.

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Why are you assuming it will be such a martial-arts heavy movie at all? This guy Kurt Sutter has worked on nothing but a few episodes of The Shield, and that's it, no other experience whatsoever. He's never written or directed a movie before. And right from the beginning, changing the title just gives me icky feelings all over.

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At least they were considerate enough to change the title. Maybe it will turn out to be like Bruce Li's masterpiece, "Exit The Dragon"

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Why are you assuming it will be such a martial-arts heavy movie at all? This guy Kurt Sutter has worked on nothing but a few episodes of The Shield, and that's it, no other experience whatsoever. He's never written or directed a movie before. And right from the beginning, changing the title just gives me icky feelings all over.

The heading "Remake for Enter the Dragon" makes us assume it's a martial-arts heavy movie, right off. Plus, the one-liner says that the agent is "infiltrating underground kung-fu fight clubs", which at the end of the day will probably be MMA fight clubs.

 

Now to be fair, I did read somewhere that it would be a noir thriller, but still - if someone says that you're remaking Enter the Dragon, you're expecting a martial arts movie.

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So, the title is different...the plot is kinda different...so WHY is this a remake of Enter the Dragon? Seems like that Jodie Foster movie coming out is more a remake of Death Wish than this is a remake of Enter the Dragon.

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