Forget all these ones, because according to Hot Toys, fans have been anticipating their Bruce the whole time
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That was quite a bold statement from Hot Toys during the build up to this figure
Well, I'm not a fan of martial arts at all...so this figure is an easy pass for me...my wife and my wallet are happy!!!...
But now let's say the truth...face sculpt is very good, maybe not excellent, but very very good, he is Bruce Lee...but the body looks extremely fake...but overall the figure is ok and as you have mention earlier Bruce Lee is an icon and he well deserves a DX figure...
Being honest Christopher Reeve's Superman is a great character but not as iconic as Bruce Lee globally...so I guess maybe we are going to get a CR Superman in a normal edition, not so soon but maybe in a not so far future...well, take care guys and start saving money....you're gonna need it!
Tell me you're not serious....Bruce Lee found his fame only after he was dead
You kidding me, right? Superman's been around since 1938! It's the first and greatest comic book character ever created! It's a worldwide icon! Bruce Lee found his fame only after he was dead and has only a handful of movies to prove his extraordinary talent.
So BL is an icon, sure but he's not even in the league of superman!
So BL is an icon, sure but he's not even in the league of superman!
Tell me you're not serious....
Bruce Lee found his american fame after he died, but not his chinese and indeed his international fame. He was a star to millions of people long before enter the dragon, man.
The United States is not the end all, be all of the world. Geez.
I am,
As much as I love the guy, he had to go back to China to star in movies because nobody would offer him roles worth his talent. He even lost the Kung Fu main part in favor of David Carradine who knew nothing about martial arts (the guy was a dancer).
Then, finally, because of his starting fame in HK, Hollywood offered him ETD... which was released in theaters and finally brought the international fame he so deserved only a few months after his death...
Tell me you're not serious....
I am,
As much as I love the guy, he had to go back to China to star in movies because nobody would offer him roles worth his talent. He even lost the Kung Fu main part in favor of David Carradine who knew nothing about martial arts (the guy was a dancer).
Then, finally, because of his starting fame in HK, Hollywood offered him ETD... which was released in theaters and finally brought the international fame he so deserved only a few months after his death...
Because of racism and the studios thinking an asian actor wouldn't go over well with the public. Get your facts straight.