yeah.i don't think anyone will nail bruce exactly.even arnie hasn't totally got it correct with this statue.talking of which if you can hear me blitzway,some sodding news would be good!!
The golden base version is up for pr order
https://brucelee.shop.sportstoday.com/Product.aspx?cp=51324_62838&pc=XLAM0161
Why is that the wide face on this bothers you but it doesn't bother you on the EB WOD figure?
Yea I agree with this totally, Bruce has always had a very changeable face really, you take any large group of pictures of him, and although they are all of course Bruce, he can look very different from one look or era to the next.
Plus I think his face did change quite a bit after those early films(we all gotta age, even Bruce), so people looking for the younger thinner faced Bruce, are judging a statue based on his last on screen outing a tad unfairly.
Now, it's not always easy to find pics to illustrate my point but something like the following is close to what I mean (also notice how different Bruce looks here compared to the picture above that Chris posted, similar neutral expression but on an older Bruce, note the more mature, wider lower face and jaw line)..
Because I think the EB 1/4 WoD figure got it much closer to being right
as GOD was film approx. 10 months prior to bruce's death and he weighed about 145lbs (compared to about 126lbs) when he passed,this really is a younger bruce.perhaps as GOD was released years after ETD we forget this.i do agree the sculpt is a little ''chubby'' but I can deal with it.personally as this is a 40th anniversary tribute a more ''iconic'' pose/expression I would have liked,but it is what it is,and i'm happy with it.
on a personal note I think bruce looked best at his lightest (againt sammo)in his last filmed fight.who would think a few months later he would no longer be with us.
lulz what ?
I agree he had quite the malleable face but all his famous movies were in a 2+ year period.
And Way of the Dragon and Game of Death were filmed in the same year, essentially back to back ..... so no, one shouldn't have a younger look and the other 'an older more mature look with wider jawline
And he cut short filming Game of Death to go off and do Enter the Dragon at short notice for Warner Brothers, again meaning those 3 films are essentially back to back in the space of 1 year.
The only real difference in face was weight loss. But that works in his case in the opposite way to how you are stating. He started his 'famous film run' with Big Boss at 145lbs, was down to 130lbs by the time of Game of Death and down to 125lbs in Enter the Dragon.
yeah dark,the jawline,the bonus of the sculpt is it DOES look very much like bruce,so I can live with that.who know's once in hand (whenever that is) that the sculpt will look even better.and his ''chubbyness'' isn't as much as we thought.
I don't know how old you are, and maybe your one of those lucky sobs P) and you look the same now as you always have, but for myself and a lot of people there's a period when our faces change(and quite quickly) from the youthful could pass for early twenties look to a more adult "look my age" type face.
For me it happened in my late 20s, everyone is different I know (I went to college with a bloke who finished the year looking like a 19 year old and when he started the next he could of passed for 35, and I also know more than a few more who now in their 30's can still pass for kids )
I think that Bruce was just going through that period of change(I'm not talking about some drastic difference but enough that Bruce has an "older" slightly fuller matured face) around GOD and ETD, as shown in the picture I posted.
That was all I was trying to hi-light with regards to this sculpt, but if you don't agree, that's cool.
Seeing as you mentioned the weight change, another theory for his slightly wider, fuller face could be that he was suffering some bloating effects in the face around that period, a side effect sometimes associated with rapid weight loss.
But since he unfortunately didn't live long enough for us to observe whether that was the case, I've always just put it down to the natural progressions of aging.
Or of course Karl Pilkington could have been right!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-dUcSeBATE
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