Saturday, June 15, 2013

Jackie Chan Talks About Fighting Against Bruce Lee

27 comments:

  1. I can imagine...

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  2. I love him, love this story.

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  3. Great story!

    The mystery of Bruce Lee's death is one unsolved case that will probably never be solved. He was so spectacular and I don't like martial arts movies, but the grace, the focus, just super human. Good to hear he was a nice guy.

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  4. Jackie Chan has always struck me as a genuinely nice guy.

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  5. Anonymous12:30 PM

    so cool... what a great story!

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  6. In other news, the anti-Kryst is born...

    'Early'. Well well well.

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  7. Anonymous1:16 PM

    hide your sons

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  8. 5 weeks early, "naturally." Uh-huh.

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  9. This story makes me feel warm and squishy happiness.

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  10. I felt a great disturbance in the Force. As if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror, and were suddenly silenced.
    I fear something terrible has happened.

    Thanks for clearing up what it was, Libby!

    Bruce Lee was a huge loss. A few weeks before he died, he called John Saxon, with whom he was great friends, he said 'I don't think Bruce Lee is going to be here anymore.' Saxon said that conversation has always haunted him. It would have been wonderful to see what else Bruce could do.

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  11. Anonymous2:57 PM

    yess... "early" by five weeks.... methinks something in the milk ain't clean..... hmmmm, reverse mathematics professors go to it!

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  12. The apocalypse is upon us Northina West is here

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  13. What's the name? Khlamydia or Kash Kardashian?

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  14. Hope mother and baby are well.

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  15. LOL, Mari! (literally)

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  16. Bruce Lee was my favorite action star when I was a kid. He's the reason me and my cousins beat the crap out of the each other, making that 'eeeeeeeeeyyeee!' noise, because that made us it harder. Lol.
    Jackie is so cool. I love his movies.

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  17. She had to have the baby "5 weeks early" in order to fit the baby into the filming schedule and get as much attention as possible before Duchess Kate produces an heir.

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  18. Fucking A. Bruce Lee - The Master. Fighting his way up seven levels to encounter Kareem. The one and only. MR. ONE INCH PUNCH. Bruce Lee. That is all. Cheers Braverwoman

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  19. Just read on lipstickalley that Kim had gestational diabetes and developed preeclampsia, and that's why they had to induce...

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  20. Anonymous7:15 AM

    I wouldn't put lying about that she had gestational diabetes and preeclampsia past PMK, just to garner sympathy and make people stop doing baby math.

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  21. Anonymous7:16 AM

    If it's true I feel for the woman, really I do, and I don't wish any ill health on her, but I just don't trust anything that comes out of that kamp.

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  22. I had gestational diabetes, twice. I was never allowed to get that big, testing my blood 4 times a day. Also had high blood pressure. And they still didn't induce me until my due date. Pre-eclampsia, maybe, but 5 weeks early? Baby's not done yet. I still don't think she was pregnant, just fat. If she was, then God help that poor child. Her self esteem issues have already begun.

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  23. As much as those feet were swelling, it's probably true about the preeclampsia. Those were some big, fat, ugly pig trotters! I do wish the heifer and the baby well, even though she and her fame-mongering fam get on my last nerves.

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  24. I had preeclampsia (however you spell it) and everything that comes w it - though very dangerous, they still waited until one week prior to due date to induce.
    On a more important note JC+BLee equals fabulous!

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  25. Much talk among martial arts/HK movie fans that Jackie Chan is in fact a jerk and philanderer, that his nice guy image is just for America's benefit. The prob relying on HK tabloid press is that they are more reckless than US or London press. So who knows, really. I just base my appreciation for him on his work, and given what we've learned abt Bruce Lee I don't doubt this story was true

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