Joe Rogan | Was Tarantino's Bruce Lee Scene Based on Real Life??

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Published 2019-08-13

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  • @jopo7996
    Of course Brad Pitt beat Bruce Lee. He used to have his own fight club in a restaurant basement (I shouldn't talk about that) and he was the Irish gypsy fighting champion.
  • Bruce Lee literally said that flashy high kicks, jump kicks etc, are good for movies but not for a real fight
  • @Petroglyph1
    Bruce Lee talked about the weight class difference being very real, he understood that it's a big factor.
  • @BigBlake315
    That Leo DiCaprio scene when he's in the trailer angry at himself was absolute gold.
  • @utube658
    from the 1950's up till the 1960's the most popular martial arts were from japan specially samurai movies. bruce lee changed all that with the big boss (fists of fury in america). bruce lee's screen presence was incredible, his energy seems to explode from the screen that made it seem so real to the person watching it. there can only be one bruce lee!
  • "While serving as stunt coordinator for the film Out for Justice, starring Steven Seagal, Seagal claimed that due to his aikido training he was immune to being choked unconscious. It has been alleged that at some point LeBell heard about the claim and gave Seagal the opportunity to prove it. LeBell is said to have placed his arms around Seagal's neck, and once Seagal said "go", proceeded to choke him unconscious, with Seagal losing control of his bowels." Fun fact LOL
  • @kyloshoren418
    The problem isn't who can win against bruce lee...The fact was the way he was portraited, he wasn't a bully picking up fights, he was trying his best to blend in with american culture
  • @mikerrivero3602
    Bruce Lee has deep respect for stuntmen. Remember Jackie Chan? He worked as a stuntman for Bruce Lee and he testified that Bruce Lee respects the people he works with.
  • @NeoMicy
    Imagine Bruce Lees foot int QTs face
  • @jeffglenn7609
    Bruce can back up anything he said with real life fighting.
  • "showing off is a fool's idea of glory" - Bruce lee ... he would have kept it simple.
  • @flyerrink602
    Joe pretending this didn't happen in his talk with Tarantino
  • Bruce also focused on his core in ways that influenced modern fitness as well.
  • I was a stuntman back in hollywood in the 60s. Lee was a friendly and entertaining guy not a bragging showoff at all.
  • Imagine looking so much like Bruce Lee that you get cast in a movie to play him and then not win the fight.
  • @felixt1470
    Bruce Lee was one of the first martial artist that cast doubt about these traditional Kung fu Sifu’s skills. He laughed at the out of shape ones who claimed their chi went to their belly when it was just fat. With regards to J. Labelle’s grappling skills being able to beat Bruce, it really is academic and debatable. . Look at Ronda Rousey, a judo Olympic medalist who got knocked down by stand up strikers twice.
  • @YummyBaer
    Those scenes were all Alternate History. What if scenes. LOL that’s why it’s called Once Upon a Time In Hollywood