Bruce was a perfectionist , he filmed for hours only for a scene of a few seconds. He was so fast that he had to slow down so that the camera could film the movie.
The scene of Bruce twirling the nunchaku was actually in slow-motion. By that point, even though he had only just learned how to use the weapon off his friend Dan Inosanto the preceding year, for _Fist of Fury,_ by this point he was so proficient with them that he was too fast for the camera at its regular speed setting.
Wow, that's impressive! I have heard from a few people that Bruce's movements in general was so darn fast that often in scenes, they had to slow down the footage/ask him to purposely move slower 😅
"Dang! Why is Bruce Lee so sweaty already!?!" And then, when Bruce Lee bends Jackie Chan's arm behind his back, "OUCH!!!", "Oh My God! Oh God!!!". "Bruce Lee's like: I'm serious business here!". Your reactions are so cute! I guess from the female point of view. And I like your translation of what the guards are shouting in Chinese.
Aww hehe thxxx 😊 And I'm so glad to hear that you seem to enjoy my reactions very much! I'm just a regular girl with no knowledge of martial arts making silly commentary, so thank you for not judging me so hard 😅
Nope. He's right! You're outstanding ! But most of us are cultured men who don't want to come off as creepy for noticing. Sadly, we have to be really careful when simply complementing a lady these days. And your reactions are very good!
@@yellowberrio - He actually was there twice. In an interview he said that scene where Bruce hits him with the stick before picking up the two sticks was him, and the one where his hair is pulled, as Jose said. So they used him twice because his back was turned on one, so nobody would see it was him twice. Also, when bruce hit him with that stick, he actually accidentally hit him. Bruce stayed in character until they yelled "cut". Then he ran over and grabbed Jackie Chan and "held me in his arms" :-) You should check out that interview with Jackie Chan. Love your channel, by the way.
@@darkemanne7140 Oh yeah a few people have commented that he appeared twice but haha I didn't know that that was the reason he appeared twice. Oh shoot, poor Jackie but in exchange to be held in Bruce's arms, I'm sure Jackie thought it was worth it 😆 And aww, thank you!
You should watch the whole movie "ENTER THE DRAGON ". You will not regret watching a Bruce Lee masterpiece with Bruce Lee speaking in his natural real voice.
After Bruce Lee attacked the guards, he was trapped so Mr. Han would use him so he would use him to fight against anyone but Bruce & Mr. Roper fought alongside against all opponents on the island as the prisoners came to help along with the 2 guys. Even though, it was Jackie Chan who appeared in this movie as the guard! Glad you enjoyed it & have yourself a great day!⚘🌼🌷🌸🏵🌺💐🌹♥️😉👌🏿
@@yellowberrio Well, the nunchuck's inventor is unknown. However, according to what I dug up, the nunchucks were used during the Samurai Age in Japan and other parts of Asia. They were popularized by Bruce Lee himself and his martial arts student (and teacher to him of Filipino martial arts) Dan Inosanto, who introduced this weapon to the actor. Now, the origin of nunchaku is unclear: allegedly adapted by Okinawan farmers from a non-weapon rice-flail implement for threshing rice. It was not a historically popular weapon because it was ineffective against the most widely used weapons of that time such as samurai swords and naginata, and few historical techniques for its use still survive. Bruce did however, invent the art of *Jeet Kune Do,* which is a philosophy especially for Street Fights. Bruce applied Jeet Kune Do to create his own martial arts style called Jun Fan Gung Fu which is mixed martial arts. This form "The way of the intercepting fist" in Cantonese, abbreviated JKD, is a hybrid philosophy of martial arts heavily influenced by the personal philosophy and experiences of Bruce Lee. Lee founded the system on July 9, 1967, referring to it as "non-classical", suggesting that it is a formless form of Chinese Kung Fu. Unlike more traditional martial arts, Jeet Kune Do is not fixed or patterned and is a philosophy with guiding ideas. Named for the Wing Chun concept of interception or attacking when one's opponent is about to attack, Jeet Kune Do's practitioners believe in minimal effort with maximum effect and extreme speed. During January 10, 1996, the Bruce Lee Foundation decided to use the name Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do to refer to the martial arts system which Lee founded; "Jun Fan" being Lee's Chinese given name. It is referenced in the screenplay of the 1973 Warner Brothers film Enter the Dragon, when Lee is asked, "What's your style?", he replies, "My style?...You can call it *the art of fighting without fighting."* Sounds interesting to me 😎
@@HEAVYMETALmovie1981 WOW! Thanks so much for making the effort to type up all of this and sharing this info with me! "Minimal effort with maximum effect and extreme speed" sounds like a very good philosophy indeed.
Bruce Lee has been my idol since I was born! is incredibly strong with a unique technique both against multiple people and alone! is unbeatable! w Bruce forever !! great little dragon! I love you !!! ♥ ️
hey YellowBerrio, sorry I took so long to get back here, work's been crazy this year. Anyway I thought I'd come on this video since this scene was one of my favorites. This film, Enter The Dragon was the first to feature an Asian as a strong leading man, a movie made in Hollywood for about $850,000 and went on to gross worldwide $350,000,000 (adjusted today for inflation would be more than a billion dollars) which made it one of the highest grossing movies of all time and opened the door for other Asian men (and women) to be leading characters in a movie. Sadly Bruce died a month before its release so never got to see the success he would become. To this day Bruce Lee remains the most popular martial artist of all time, by far, and was the inspiration of some of the video game characters you see in many video games. There's only one Bruce, his legacy will live forever, he died before I was born but the influence he had on my life I can't even describe. Have a good day and if I'm not here again before Christmas, an awesome holiday!
Hey, no need to apologize 😅 Wow, I didn't know that this was the first Hollywood movie to feature an Asian as the leading character! Guess it really paved the way for the future film industry. 🤯🤯🤯 those numbers are insane!! Holy crap, that's unbelievably successful 😮 "Sadly Bruce died a month before its release so never got to see the success he would become" ---> Wait, are you serious?? Omg, Bruce Lee never even got to see this publicly aired? That's so sad! 😞 Aww I bet...the extent of his success, his influence, how much he's impacted history and different people from around the world---it's such a shame he didn't get to live to witness all of this.. Anyway, thanks! Happy holidays to you too ❄🎄🎅🏻🎄❄
@@yellowberrio Bruce Lee only got to see Enter the Dragon in Hong Kong, where it first premiered. After the movie the people carried him on their shoulders in celebration. He was a hero to the people of Hong Kong.
Hi Berrio! The one behind him who was holding on to him was Jackie Chan for real legit! And then Bruce Lee or Li Xiaoling grabbed his hair jackies hair and snapped his neck *crack*. Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan were actually good friends at that time Bruce was alive!
@@yellowberrio if you like reacting to music check out. "Michael Pangilinan Rainbow" He sing a music Rainbow thats from a band call South Border. React to it when you get a chance you will like it.😃👍
in 1973 movie enter the dragon Bruce Lee was 32 years old and Jackie Chan so young 19 years old i saw Jackie Chan in movie enter the dragon by bruce lee Fight Bruce 32 years old and Jackie 19 years old (year 1973)
The Man Who is Running and controlling the island is Mr Han . It's suppose to be a martial art tournament but it was a front. Mr Han was into drugs and other stuff. Bruce Lee is Chinese American. Nov 27,1940...July 20 , 1973. He was 32 yrs old. He died before Enter the Dragon was release in the states.. Did you watch the other fights .. Mr Williams vs Mr Han, Parsons vs Williams, Bolo vs Guards, Sun lin vs Guards..
Jackie Chan grabs Bruce Lee at 1:40 and gets his neck broken. A footnote: the reason Bruce Lee takes his shirt off in his movies is because it makes it difficult for his opponents to grab him. He gets sweaty and hard to grab, but he grabs his opponents by their clothing and tosses them around and controls them easily....And of course he wanted to show off his physique as well.
Yeah I didn't know it then when I recorded this reaction. I've always thought Bruce takes off his clothes to either show off his physique or to show his opponents that he means business, like ya should be scared of what's gonna be coming at ya 😆 But yea you're right, lots of people have since then mentioned to me the true reason.
Bruce Lee was American as he was born in San Francisco and had dual American and Chinese Citizenship. Also Bruce Lee wasn't 100% Chinese. His Mother, Grace Ho was of Eurasian decent, her father was Chinese but her mother was English. Also Bruce Lee came from a very prestigious family on his mother's side, they could be compared to the Kennedy or Rockefeller families. For example, Bruce's great uncle Sir Robert Ho Tung who was of Dutch Jewish and Chinese decent was at the age of 35 the richest man in Hong Kong at the time he lived, he was also heavily into politics and is known for having funded Sun Yat-sen's revolution to overthrow the last Imperial dynasty in China.
YellowBerrio Ok Asking Because The Quality Of Your Reactions Look Really Good. And Im trying to get my reactions to look like yours where i can put the screen anywhere similar to yours keep up the good work!
@@taeetv3719 Aww really? You actually think the quality of my reaction videos look really good? No wayyy. Mine actually looks really crappy, low resolution and poor quality compared to most reaction videos out there. I see a lot of other people's reaction videos and their quality is TONS better than mine lol. Oh I didn't know you do YT too. Your video quality isn't bad, I've seen some people format the layout in a similar way to yours.
YellowBerrio Yes I Think The Quality Of Your Reactions Video Is Really Good Keep Working Hard Your Hard Work Will Pay Off and i React With My Desktop And Question Surface Book Pro Is what You React It Do you think I could Get it on my desktop?
@@taeetv3719 Aww thanks, I sure hope so. Oh Surface Book is just the name of a tablet, it's not a program/software. It's kinda just like an iPad/tablet. I just use the camera that's built into the device to record my reactions.
Its called enter the dragon. U need to watch the whole movie and Jackie Chan was the guy who got his neck snapped by Bruce when the camera zoomed on his face
Bruce's job was to save a girl who was missing on that island ,once he found her he contected his mentor just before he fought the guards ,that ine guard bruce pulled the hair from is jackie chan :)
Oooh is that what the plot was? I see. Oh yeah, a few people tried to point it out to me lol. It just all happened so fast, I had to rewatch a few times before I caught Jackie Chan.
have u ever seen the original animated scene of the lion king if u have it has a scene with a monkey that does martial arts and fights in a similar way to bruce and its choreographed similar very funny.
Ohh really? I don't think I've ever seen it. Was it intentional that that monkey fights in a way that was similar to Bruce? Like were they trying to make reference to Bruce or it just happened to be?
@@yellowberrio they mentioned that it was a reference to him also seen clearly that it was referenced from him some other movies also do the same thing like the nunchuks on toy story 3 or teenage mutant ninja turtles the movie. also did u know that jackie chan style of fighting was inspired from bruce like bruce lee was tough but when jackie get hurt he shows it he even said so himself and also bruce lee is known as being a warrior to the Chinese making them strong like the characters he portrayed in his movies.because during that time a lot of americans in movies used to portray what the chinese was like and used to take the mickey out of them. like the facial expressions and before bruce lee big break in hollywood with enter the dragon he struggled to break in with hollywood because he was chinese and he was going to be in the tv series kung fu it was written for him based on his philosophy but the studio decided not to so they chose david carridine instead and bruce lee was also the cha cha dancing champion of hong kong was a really good dancer and married an american and lived in america for many years.
@kyle day Oh really? I did not know that Jackie Chan's style of fighting was actually inspired by Bruce Lee. Oh wow, Bruce sure did justice for the Chinese people then. Yeah Bruce Lee was amazing at many things and was very influential icon. Dang, you're really knowledgeable and familiar with Bruce Lee, props to you.
Sweet lady, try and find the full movie... Enter The Dragon. It's the last movie Bruce completed before his tragic death and to be truly amazed by his nunchuk skills look for Bruce Lee be like water.
Ahh okay, maybe I'll check out the full movie one day. Ooh I did a reaction to a Bruce Lee Nunchucks scene a while back. It's somewhere on my channel if you wanna check it out.
Angela Mao character and Jim Kelly character and Bolo was taking out the guards like nothing.. Bolo just by himself killed several guards with no problem. Mr Williams played by Jim Kelly was making those guards look like nothing. Parsons vs Williams was no contest.. The best fighters were Lee's sister played by Angela Mao. Williams played by Jim Kelly. Bolo himself. These three were better fighters than Roper, John Sexton. Speaking of Williams what were your thoughts on his performance and fighting skills vs the two police officers, Parsons, the four ,three guards and his last fight with Mr. Han . The sister name is Sun Lin! Later.
Hey there, I'm alright. Sorry, I know I've kinda completely disappeared from YT out of nowhere.. Thanks for checking on me though, I hope you've been well.
Yesss, you're right. A few people had mentioned that to me in the comments. Plus the person who told me to watch this video had also told me to watch out for Jackie Chan 😄
Jackie looked quite different back then, when he was "just another stuntman" (he had also doubled the Japanese actor playing the main villain in _Fist of Fury,_ which Bruce Lee had shot under the direction of Lo Wei previously). The cosmetic surgery that Lo Wei organised for him, to make his eyes more "open", was not until 1976. Bruce was so impressed with Jackie's stuntwork that he wanted him in future projects, but sadly Bruce's death prevented him from being able to honour this offer.
Oh come on! You MUST do this one. I want to hear you laugh at it. This is one of the funniest BL scenes ever. You'll love this one: th-cam.com/video/cEXSfRypFQc/w-d-xo.html
Aww I'm sorry but I've been transitioned away from reaction videos for a while now 😓 Not to mention, a lot of these clips get copyright-claimed like crazy.
@@guitarttimman Huh, I actually recognize some of those thug guys from a different fight scene that I've reacted to in the past. But lol yah, I think the dubbing and sound effects was what was most funny about that clip 😆
super-job done selecting bruce lee as a reaction vid! continue with this pace & I expect you have a 50k subscribers in 12 months. tips... react to ... classics horror like "the thing 1982' & “aliens 1986” anime, "rising of the shield hero" & “avatar: last airbender” “avatar korra” classic cartoon movies: “G.I. Joe: the Movie 1987” sci-fi star wars: clone wars cgi series bio-drama: "my left foot: the story of christy brown" & "The Theory of Flight 1998" classic fight scenes: "legendary weapons of china" movie: "big trouble in little china" good luck.
Aww thanks and thank you for all the suggestions! 50k subscribers in 12 months?!? If I ever even get there, I think it'd take me A LOTTTT longer than just a year..
@@eliasbosch4132 Correct. Bruce's mother's mother was 100% German, that made Bruce's mother 50% German. Therefore, as I posted above, Bruce was 25% German bloodline.
yes that was jackie chan who grabbbd bruce also it was him when bruce lee attacked the last guy when he hit him withe the stick it was also jackie when bruce attacked him with the nunchuk he fell into the water. also when u mention bruce lee expressions he does that because he used to have a saying honestly expressing yourself thats what hes doing in all his fights he does something like that and i think there is only him that knows whats going on when he does that the person he portrayed in his movies was a lot like how he really was he also had a humorous side to him. he liked to keep it very real instead of just doing a fight scene just so it looks good bruce was going to put Jackie in his other movies but he died.
Yeah everything just happened so fast that I could barely make out Jackie Chan's face. Like only during that part when he latched onto Bruce's back was Jackie's face more obvious and seeable. Yeah I noticed that, of nearly every clip that I've watched of him, he does those facial expressions. To me, I kinda thought he does it to try to intimidate his opponents. And yeah I've heard about that, that he's very true to character, how Bruce is portrayed in the movies really do resemble how he's like in real life. Yeah that sucks that Bruce died so young, what a pity.
Bruce Lee was super human. Been a fan of his since I was a kid.
The guard who had his neck broken when Lee grabbed onto his hair, was actually a very, very young Jackie Chan.
Haha yes, a handful of people have mentioned that Jackie Chan appeared like twice in this video!
@@yellowberrio Jackie Chan is in this movie?
@@qunilliousbrown375 yeah!
01:39
Bruce was a perfectionist , he filmed for hours only for a scene of a few seconds. He was so fast that he had to slow down so that the camera could film the movie.
Bruce lee is superhuman
Unbeatable! Unstoppable!
Amazing!
Yeahhh, a lot of people call him a legend.
The scene of Bruce twirling the nunchaku was actually in slow-motion. By that point, even though he had only just learned how to use the weapon off his friend Dan Inosanto the preceding year, for _Fist of Fury,_ by this point he was so proficient with them that he was too fast for the camera at its regular speed setting.
Wow, that's impressive! I have heard from a few people that Bruce's movements in general was so darn fast that often in scenes, they had to slow down the footage/ask him to purposely move slower 😅
@@yellowberrio Bruce could average about 8.6 punches in *just one second!* That gives an idea of how fast he was.
"Dang! Why is Bruce Lee so sweaty already!?!" And then, when Bruce Lee bends Jackie Chan's arm behind his back, "OUCH!!!", "Oh My God! Oh God!!!". "Bruce Lee's like: I'm serious business here!". Your reactions are so cute! I guess from the female point of view. And I like your translation of what the guards are shouting in Chinese.
Aww hehe thxxx 😊 And I'm so glad to hear that you seem to enjoy my reactions very much! I'm just a regular girl with no knowledge of martial arts making silly commentary, so thank you for not judging me so hard 😅
You don't realize how beautiful you are, those eyes those teeth smooth skin gorgeous hair heavenly personality. You are PERFECT ❤️
Oh gosh, tysmmm! You think way too highly of me 😳
Nope. He's right! You're outstanding ! But most of us are cultured men who don't want to come off as creepy for noticing. Sadly, we have to be really careful when simply complementing a lady these days. And your reactions are very good!
Bruce lee legend 🔥🔥
movie is enter the dragon 1973
The fight with the gaurds was extra ordinary.
Indeed impressive!
Here comes Jackie Chan at 1:38
2:45 is Jackie Chan again and he got hit full force by Bruce Lee and Jackie talk about it later on in live in a interview he had
Full force?? Omg.. Oh yeah, couple people have pointed out that Jackie Chan appeared a few times in this.
@@yellowberrio two time the first was when he try to grab Bruce Lee from behind and the second time by the long stick 🐲
before he became known as Jackie Chan.
My favorite Bruce Lee
That’s Jackie Chan at 1:39!
Haha yeah. I had to rewatch the clip a couple times at reduced speed before I found him, lol.
@@yellowberrio - He actually was there twice. In an interview he said that scene where Bruce hits him with the stick before picking up the two sticks was him, and the one where his hair is pulled, as Jose said. So they used him twice because his back was turned on one, so nobody would see it was him twice. Also, when bruce hit him with that stick, he actually accidentally hit him. Bruce stayed in character until they yelled "cut". Then he ran over and grabbed Jackie Chan and "held me in his arms" :-) You should check out that interview with Jackie Chan. Love your channel, by the way.
@@darkemanne7140 Oh yeah a few people have commented that he appeared twice but haha I didn't know that that was the reason he appeared twice. Oh shoot, poor Jackie but in exchange to be held in Bruce's arms, I'm sure Jackie thought it was worth it 😆 And aww, thank you!
@@yellowberrio Jackie Chan
@ 1:39 #NeckBroken
@ 3:23 #HitWithStick
@ 4:03 #FallingIntoWater
He actually used him 3 times 😊👍
Yeah man just now i See your answer
😂😂😂
👍👍👍👍👍
You should watch the whole movie "ENTER THE DRAGON ". You will not regret watching a Bruce Lee masterpiece with Bruce Lee speaking in his natural real voice.
Love you reactions to Bruce Lee you're very beautiful
Aww thank you 😊 And I'm glad you enjoy them!
Here is Jacky chan 1:38
I like your reactions, All my Respect to the Master of Masters Bruce Lee!
Shout out from Guatemala city, Central America!
Thank you! And thx so much for watching!
Jim kelly, John Saxon, Bruce Lee, Angela Mao, Yang Sze, Bob Wall, Samuel Huang. I forgot the older man who played Mr Han.
I love Bruce Lee...
She is beautiful. Nice to see Bruce and Jackie Chan work together for a quick moment. He's the one got his head gripped and snapped towards beginning.
Young Jackie Chan had no money he had to let Bruce Lee to break his neck in the movie to make some money.
Your reactions are hilarious
Haha, I'm glad you enjoy them!
I like the mumbling in the background also to funny 🤣
1:38 Greetings from Jackie Chan =) Bruce snapped his neck haha
1:38 Jackie Chan !! XD
After Bruce Lee attacked the guards, he was trapped so Mr. Han would use him so he would use him to fight against anyone but Bruce & Mr. Roper fought alongside against all opponents on the island as the prisoners came to help along with the 2 guys. Even though, it was Jackie Chan who appeared in this movie as the guard! Glad you enjoyed it & have yourself a great day!⚘🌼🌷🌸🏵🌺💐🌹♥️😉👌🏿
Ooh okay. Right, everyone kept commenting on how Jackie Chan was in this clip! Thanks, you have a great day as well :)
At about the 1:38 mark, the guard whose neck Bruce breaks is Jackie Chan.
Did anyone mentioned that the guard at 1:40 is one else but young Jackie Chan!!
If you can find the documentary Bruce Lee did in 1971 before he died he explains every fighting style that he knew .
Pause at 1:41 Bruce trying to rip Jackie Chan’s hair LOL
So beautiful smile
Aww thank you :)
Is that Toshiro Mifune at the end?
Nunchucks, Bruce Lee's *SPECIALTY!* 😎
I heard he invented them, is that true?
@@yellowberrio Well, the nunchuck's inventor is unknown. However, according to what I dug up, the nunchucks were used during the Samurai Age in Japan and other parts of Asia. They were popularized by Bruce Lee himself and his martial arts student (and teacher to him of Filipino martial arts) Dan Inosanto, who introduced this weapon to the actor.
Now, the origin of nunchaku is unclear: allegedly adapted by Okinawan farmers from a non-weapon rice-flail implement for threshing rice. It was not a historically popular weapon because it was ineffective against the most widely used weapons of that time such as samurai swords and naginata, and few historical techniques for its use still survive.
Bruce did however, invent the art of *Jeet Kune Do,* which is a philosophy especially for Street Fights. Bruce applied Jeet Kune Do to create his own martial arts style called Jun Fan Gung Fu which is mixed martial arts. This form "The way of the intercepting fist" in Cantonese, abbreviated JKD, is a hybrid philosophy of martial arts heavily influenced by the personal philosophy and experiences of Bruce Lee. Lee founded the system on July 9, 1967, referring to it as "non-classical", suggesting that it is a formless form of Chinese Kung Fu. Unlike more traditional martial arts, Jeet Kune Do is not fixed or patterned and is a philosophy with guiding ideas. Named for the Wing Chun concept of interception or attacking when one's opponent is about to attack, Jeet Kune Do's practitioners believe in minimal effort with maximum effect and extreme speed.
During January 10, 1996, the Bruce Lee Foundation decided to use the name Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do to refer to the martial arts system which Lee founded; "Jun Fan" being Lee's Chinese given name.
It is referenced in the screenplay of the 1973 Warner Brothers film Enter the Dragon, when Lee is asked, "What's your style?", he replies, "My style?...You can call it *the art of fighting without fighting."* Sounds interesting to me 😎
@@HEAVYMETALmovie1981 WOW! Thanks so much for making the effort to type up all of this and sharing this info with me! "Minimal effort with maximum effect and extreme speed" sounds like a very good philosophy indeed.
@@yellowberrio Thanks! I do my best lol
@@HEAVYMETALmovie1981 Appreciate you :)
Bruce Lee the goat
You really need to see the movie
Perhaps, perhaps! But then how would I do my reaction videos, lol?
That’s what I mean if you go and see the movie you have a good reaction because you would understand
@@robertorivera4419 Probably. Thanks again.
Bruce Lee has been my idol since I was born! is incredibly strong with a unique technique both against multiple people and alone! is unbeatable! w Bruce forever !! great little dragon! I love you !!! ♥ ️
Another great video! 😂 You gotta watch the entire movies now! I can tell you’re enjoying it
😅😅 Me and my overly enthusiastic self.
Literally no one challenges him in this movie except for the last guy
The Mr.Han guy? Lol, who can beat Bruce Lee anyway.
@@yellowberrio Yeah but he gets an interesting death
Very good my good friend. Bruce Lee was truly a beast
Thanks my friend! Yeah he was one of a kind, people call him a legend.
@@yellowberrio yes he was born the year of the dragon and the hour of the dragon which is a rare omen in china.
@@kyleday5026 Ahh, what would "hour of the dragon" be?
@@yellowberrio not sure i know its very rare
No the name of the movie is called enter the dragon and that guy who's been grabbed by the hair was jackie chan
Yes thanks! And thanks for watching.
You are very beautiful lovely girl with simply hot smile
🤭🤭 aww hehe thank you so much~
the greatest martial artist in my opinion , Bruce Lee the legendary dragon ☝
I'll think many people would agree with you.
I believe 😊 , thanks that you are making reactions of my hero Bruce Lee . and you are pretty 👏😍😊
@@hellohello-in8ik Aww thank you! And thank youuu for watching!
1:39 is Jacki Chan🫡
you have to watch the whole movie "Enter the Dragon", his best movie, to understand what was happening.
That's what everyone is telling me lol.
Yuen wah with the hammer in hand.
@yellowberrio your reaction was actually soo much sweet 😉 by the way bruce lee is so fast
Aww hehe, thank you! And yes, he is indeed super darn fast 😮
hey YellowBerrio, sorry I took so long to get back here, work's been crazy this year. Anyway I thought I'd come on this video since this scene was one of my favorites. This film, Enter The Dragon was the first to feature an Asian as a strong leading man, a movie made in Hollywood for about $850,000 and went on to gross worldwide $350,000,000 (adjusted today for inflation would be more than a billion dollars) which made it one of the highest grossing movies of all time and opened the door for other Asian men (and women) to be leading characters in a movie. Sadly Bruce died a month before its release so never got to see the success he would become. To this day Bruce Lee remains the most popular martial artist of all time, by far, and was the inspiration of some of the video game characters you see in many video games. There's only one Bruce, his legacy will live forever, he died before I was born but the influence he had on my life I can't even describe. Have a good day and if I'm not here again before Christmas, an awesome holiday!
Hey, no need to apologize 😅 Wow, I didn't know that this was the first Hollywood movie to feature an Asian as the leading character! Guess it really paved the way for the future film industry. 🤯🤯🤯 those numbers are insane!! Holy crap, that's unbelievably successful 😮 "Sadly Bruce died a month before its release so never got to see the success he would become" ---> Wait, are you serious?? Omg, Bruce Lee never even got to see this publicly aired? That's so sad! 😞 Aww I bet...the extent of his success, his influence, how much he's impacted history and different people from around the world---it's such a shame he didn't get to live to witness all of this.. Anyway, thanks! Happy holidays to you too ❄🎄🎅🏻🎄❄
@@yellowberrio Bruce Lee only got to see Enter the Dragon in Hong Kong, where it first premiered. After the movie the people carried him on their shoulders in celebration. He was a hero to the people of Hong Kong.
1:38 this is Jackie Chan grabbing Bruce.
Watch the film!👍
Hi Berrio! The one behind him who was holding on to him was Jackie Chan for real legit! And then Bruce Lee or Li Xiaoling grabbed his hair jackies hair and snapped his neck *crack*. Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan were actually good friends at that time Bruce was alive!
Please also react to the rush hour movie scenes with jackie chan and chris tucker 😇
Omg lol I love the Rush Hour movies, used to watch them with my dad. They're so funny 😆
Did you know that the guy at a 1:39 was Jackie Chan, he was a stunt man on that movie the guy that grant bruise from behind pause it and you’ll see
Since you like watching Bruce Lee. Watch "When You Watch Too Much Bruce Lee Actions Comedy " 😂😅 funny short clip.
Ooh a skit inspired by Bruce Lee? Looks like it'd be funny, I'll check it out whenever I can. Thanks!
@@yellowberrio if you like reacting to music check out. "Michael Pangilinan Rainbow" He sing a music Rainbow thats from a band call South Border. React to it when you get a chance you will like it.😃👍
@@mondop27 Ahh I'll keep that in mind. Thanks for telling me!
@Mondo Martinez Hey, I'm not sure if you already know this or not, but your requested video is up!
@@yellowberrio thanks for letting me know ,I'll be watching it now thanks for reacting. 😃👍
He in ice factory that was the boss talking
Amazing 🤩
1:35 thats the guy Yuen Wah, who was the stunt double for Bruce Lee, right before Jackie Chan gets his neck snapped lol
Oooh he was the guy who did the acrobatic flip for Bruce in Bruce Lee vs. Robert Wall?
@@yellowberrio yep thats him
th-cam.com/video/sHai4_Segdw/w-d-xo.html
in 1973 movie enter the dragon Bruce Lee was 32 years old and Jackie Chan so young 19 years old i saw Jackie Chan in movie enter the dragon by bruce lee Fight Bruce 32 years old and Jackie 19 years old (year 1973)
The Man Who is Running and controlling the island is Mr Han . It's suppose to be a martial art tournament but it was a front. Mr Han was into drugs and other stuff. Bruce Lee is Chinese American. Nov 27,1940...July 20 , 1973. He was 32 yrs old. He died before Enter the Dragon was release in the states.. Did you watch the other fights .. Mr Williams vs Mr Han, Parsons vs Williams, Bolo vs Guards, Sun lin vs Guards..
Jackie Chan grabs Bruce Lee at 1:40 and gets his neck broken. A footnote: the reason Bruce Lee takes his shirt off in his movies is because it makes it difficult for his opponents to grab him. He gets sweaty and hard to grab, but he grabs his opponents by their clothing and tosses them around and controls them easily....And of course he wanted to show off his physique as well.
Yeah I didn't know it then when I recorded this reaction. I've always thought Bruce takes off his clothes to either show off his physique or to show his opponents that he means business, like ya should be scared of what's gonna be coming at ya 😆 But yea you're right, lots of people have since then mentioned to me the true reason.
1:39 did you know that is Jackie Chan?
The guards don't even know how to fight, they are obviously accountants, lol.
Hahaha, good one! I know right, no match for Bruce Lee at all.
Bruce Lee Kung fu Big Master
You need to see the whole thing to understand
Why.... Whyyyyyyyyy haven't you watched the whole film after watching several amazing clips??? 😫📺
Bruce Lee was American as he was born in San Francisco and had dual American and Chinese Citizenship. Also Bruce Lee wasn't 100% Chinese. His Mother, Grace Ho was of Eurasian decent, her father was Chinese but her mother was English. Also Bruce Lee came from a very prestigious family on his mother's side, they could be compared to the Kennedy or Rockefeller families. For example, Bruce's great uncle Sir Robert Ho Tung who was of Dutch Jewish and Chinese decent was at the age of 35 the richest man in Hong Kong at the time he lived, he was also heavily into politics and is known for having funded Sun Yat-sen's revolution to overthrow the last Imperial dynasty in China.
I also get emotional watching his movies, it just made me sad not to have met him in life.
1:39 Jackie chan
01:39 Jackie chan was Very Young
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Aww thanks :)
So good good
Thanks thanks!
check bruce lee vs japanese school from the movie fists of fury its his best fight scene and yes bruce takes off his clothes lol
Hey Question How do you make your reactions videos? Do You Use a Webcam or a camera?
Hi there! Well I actually just use my surface book pro, so I'm kinda like filming on a tablet.
YellowBerrio Ok Asking Because The Quality Of Your Reactions Look Really Good. And Im trying to get my reactions to look like yours where i can put the screen anywhere similar to yours keep up the good work!
@@taeetv3719 Aww really? You actually think the quality of my reaction videos look really good? No wayyy. Mine actually looks really crappy, low resolution and poor quality compared to most reaction videos out there. I see a lot of other people's reaction videos and their quality is TONS better than mine lol. Oh I didn't know you do YT too. Your video quality isn't bad, I've seen some people format the layout in a similar way to yours.
YellowBerrio Yes I Think The Quality Of Your Reactions Video Is Really Good Keep Working Hard Your Hard Work Will Pay Off and i React With My Desktop And Question Surface Book Pro Is what You React It Do you think I could Get it on my desktop?
@@taeetv3719 Aww thanks, I sure hope so. Oh Surface Book is just the name of a tablet, it's not a program/software. It's kinda just like an iPad/tablet. I just use the camera that's built into the device to record my reactions.
Bo staff or quarter staff
You should do a reaction to some Brandon lee stuff he was Bruce Lee only son who died aged just 28 on set of the crow
You nee to see the entire movie Enter the Dragon to understand the film.
Its called enter the dragon. U need to watch the whole movie and Jackie Chan was the guy who got his neck snapped by Bruce when the camera zoomed on his face
Okay thanks. Yeah I eventually found him when I went back to rewatch the clip in reduced speed lol.
It's jackie chan the double here
Because he was born is America lol
Yes, Jackie Chan was in there
Bruce's job was to save a girl who was missing on that island ,once he found her he contected his mentor just before he fought the guards ,that ine guard bruce pulled the hair from is jackie chan :)
Oooh is that what the plot was? I see. Oh yeah, a few people tried to point it out to me lol. It just all happened so fast, I had to rewatch a few times before I caught Jackie Chan.
he was send on that misson to revenge his sisters death .
have u ever seen the original animated scene of the lion king if u have it has a scene with a monkey that does martial arts and fights in a similar way to bruce and its choreographed similar very funny.
Ohh really? I don't think I've ever seen it. Was it intentional that that monkey fights in a way that was similar to Bruce? Like were they trying to make reference to Bruce or it just happened to be?
@@yellowberrio they mentioned that it was a reference to him also seen clearly that it was referenced from him some other movies also do the same thing like the nunchuks on toy story 3 or teenage mutant ninja turtles the movie. also did u know that jackie chan style of fighting was inspired from bruce like bruce lee was tough but when jackie get hurt he shows it he even said so himself and also bruce lee is known as being a warrior to the Chinese making them strong like the characters he portrayed in his movies.because during that time a lot of americans in movies used to portray what the chinese was like and used to take the mickey out of them. like the facial expressions and before bruce lee big break in hollywood with enter the dragon he struggled to break in with hollywood because he was chinese and he was going to be in the tv series kung fu it was written for him based on his philosophy but the studio decided not to so they chose david carridine instead and bruce lee was also the cha cha dancing champion of hong kong was a really good dancer and married an american and lived in america for many years.
@kyle day Oh really? I did not know that Jackie Chan's style of fighting was actually inspired by Bruce Lee. Oh wow, Bruce sure did justice for the Chinese people then. Yeah Bruce Lee was amazing at many things and was very influential icon. Dang, you're really knowledgeable and familiar with Bruce Lee, props to you.
hes not sweating it's the light
Lol, are you sure it's *just* the light?
@@yellowberrioyeah he got his sweat glands removed from his arm pits
@@sw-4733 Wait, seriously..?
Cut girl your beautiful
Aww thank you!
You NEVER saw Enter The Dragon?? Ain't that illegal?
Sweet lady, try and find the full movie... Enter The Dragon. It's the last movie Bruce completed before his tragic death and to be truly amazed by his nunchuk skills look for Bruce Lee be like water.
Ahh okay, maybe I'll check out the full movie one day. Ooh I did a reaction to a Bruce Lee Nunchucks scene a while back. It's somewhere on my channel if you wanna check it out.
Watch “Enter the Dragon Berrio
Angela Mao character and Jim Kelly character and Bolo was taking out the guards like nothing.. Bolo just by himself killed several guards with no problem. Mr Williams played by Jim Kelly was making those guards look like nothing. Parsons vs Williams was no contest.. The best fighters were Lee's sister played by Angela Mao. Williams played by Jim Kelly. Bolo himself. These three were better fighters than Roper, John Sexton. Speaking of Williams what were your thoughts on his performance and fighting skills vs the two police officers, Parsons, the four ,three guards and his last fight with Mr. Han . The sister name is Sun Lin! Later.
Ooooo ughhh. Waaaaaa 🤜
Haha thanks for watching!
At 1:38 he's fighting Jackie Chan
Haha yes I only spotted him after I had to go watch it a second time in reduced speed lol.
Hey how r u
..it's been a long time
Hey there, I'm alright. Sorry, I know I've kinda completely disappeared from YT out of nowhere.. Thanks for checking on me though, I hope you've been well.
@@yellowberrio yes I'm well...still in the UK
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Did u see jackie chan there aswell?
The first time I watched the clip I missed it. But later on when I rewatched the clip in reduced speed I saw him.
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Lol, thanks for watching!
Hi hi dear nic reaction I love you
Aww, thank you for watching :)
I dunno if anyone mentioned this but...
Fun Fact: if you look hard enough you’ll see a young Jackie Chan playing one of the guards.
Yesss, you're right. A few people had mentioned that to me in the comments. Plus the person who told me to watch this video had also told me to watch out for Jackie Chan 😄
Jackie looked quite different back then, when he was "just another stuntman" (he had also doubled the Japanese actor playing the main villain in _Fist of Fury,_ which Bruce Lee had shot under the direction of Lo Wei previously). The cosmetic surgery that Lo Wei organised for him, to make his eyes more "open", was not until 1976.
Bruce was so impressed with Jackie's stuntwork that he wanted him in future projects, but sadly Bruce's death prevented him from being able to honour this offer.
Do a reaction video of ip man 1 fight against Japanese fighters please 🙏
You should try the Undisputed movies, Boyka the most complete fighter in the world.
Omg watch ENTER the dragon
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Aww thank youuu
@@yellowberrio you very welcome , ❤️❤️❤️
@@yellowberrio wishing I can 🏀 shoot my shot...
Oh come on! You MUST do this one. I want to hear you laugh at it. This is one of the funniest BL scenes ever. You'll love this one: th-cam.com/video/cEXSfRypFQc/w-d-xo.html
Aww I'm sorry but I've been transitioned away from reaction videos for a while now 😓 Not to mention, a lot of these clips get copyright-claimed like crazy.
@@yellowberrio Hey it's okay, but what did you think of that clip? It's funny isn't it? Okay. Thank you anyway. I wish the best to you. Peace,
@@guitarttimman Huh, I actually recognize some of those thug guys from a different fight scene that I've reacted to in the past. But lol yah, I think the dubbing and sound effects was what was most funny about that clip 😆
super-job done selecting bruce lee as a reaction vid!
continue with this pace & I expect you have a 50k subscribers in 12 months. tips... react to
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classics horror like "the thing 1982' & “aliens 1986”
anime, "rising of the shield hero" & “avatar: last airbender” “avatar korra”
classic cartoon movies: “G.I. Joe: the Movie 1987”
sci-fi star wars: clone wars cgi series
bio-drama: "my left foot: the story of christy brown" & "The Theory of Flight 1998"
classic fight scenes: "legendary weapons of china"
movie: "big trouble in little china"
good luck.
Aww thanks and thank you for all the suggestions! 50k subscribers in 12 months?!? If I ever even get there, I think it'd take me A LOTTTT longer than just a year..
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0:33 "Bruce Lee looks so American" - Fun Fact - Bruce Lee's mother's mother was 100% German, making Bruce 25% German, 75% Chinese.
Omg, I actually never knew that! After you said that I went to look it up on Google and holy crap you're right!
Um, Bruce Lee WAS American lol. He was born in San Francisco, Ca. 🙂
Bruce's mom Grace was only 1/2 German, last name of German ancestor was Bosman. 🙏
@@eliasbosch4132 Correct. Bruce's mother's mother was 100% German, that made Bruce's mother 50% German. Therefore, as I posted above, Bruce was 25% German bloodline.
@@eliasbosch4132 Correct. I wasn't talking about Bruce's Nationality. I was talking about his bloodline heritage.
yes that was jackie chan who grabbbd bruce also it was him when bruce lee attacked the last guy when he hit him withe the stick it was also jackie when bruce attacked him with the nunchuk he fell into the water. also when u mention bruce lee expressions he does that because he used to have a saying honestly expressing yourself thats what hes doing in all his fights he does something like that and i think there is only him that knows whats going on when he does that the person he portrayed in his movies was a lot like how he really was he also had a humorous side to him. he liked to keep it very real instead of just doing a fight scene just so it looks good bruce was going to put Jackie in his other movies but he died.
Yeah everything just happened so fast that I could barely make out Jackie Chan's face. Like only during that part when he latched onto Bruce's back was Jackie's face more obvious and seeable. Yeah I noticed that, of nearly every clip that I've watched of him, he does those facial expressions. To me, I kinda thought he does it to try to intimidate his opponents. And yeah I've heard about that, that he's very true to character, how Bruce is portrayed in the movies really do resemble how he's like in real life. Yeah that sucks that Bruce died so young, what a pity.
bruce lee also used to train a lot of tournament fighters at the time but many of them would never say they trained under bruce lee
Huh, why would they not want to say that they trained under Bruce Lee? Wouldn't it actually be an honor to get to say that Bruce Lee was your mentor?