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Enter the Dragon with Paul Heller Audio Commentary

by Michael Sullivan (no login)

 
Part of Chinese custom is that you don't mess around with another's rice bowl. As Paul Heller pointed this out in Enter the Dragon with Paul Heller Audio Commentary DVD which is utterly outstanding!

Union chinese construction workers didn't it seem want to take the work of their fellow trade union workers by putting ceiling fans in the fight between Mr. Han and Bruce at the end.

Buy original, DVD Bruce Lee movies if you can. Not only do they contribute to the Bruce Lee foundation and do not interfere in another man/woman's rice bowl, but they have outstanding "subtitles" & special features.

This particular DVD that has an audio play by play commentary by Mr. Heller who along with Fred Weintraub was co-producer of ETD mentions such fantastic things as nunchuks being banged by a guard to show how deadly and heavy they were. Nunchucks were new to the West.

The other is the mention of the time Bruce cut his hand against Oharra's broken bottles. This adds to what I have mentioned in prior messages on this forum. The action printout, you'll see Bruce's right hand clenched. He does what seems an easy outward crescent kick to loosen the bottles out of Oharra's hands. I hate to say it because, but human beings are not utter angels. He had to have felt in front at a 45 degree angle to have cut his right hand. If he was perpendicular to the mat, there would be no way his hand could reach, let alone get cut. But, was it the same outward crescent kick, or another move.

I think that Bruce was high on Nepali hashish. There was no reason he could have done such a careless mistake to cut his hand.

Paul Heller said towards the mirror fight scene that "one could put two fingers on Bruce and his body would feel like a one inch board." He also mentions somehting interesting about the famous one inch punch used on Paul by Bruce.

Unforetunately, at this point, Paul with noticebly slow and sad voice, a man who worked for WB and along with Fred was upset at Bruce being denied leading role for Kung Fu TV series in USA, said, Bruce became "violently sick, due to an allergic reaction...much like penicillin"

This is NOT the truth.

I, along with many, many Bruce Lee fans want to know what killed him, AT LEAST SO IT DOESN'T HAPPEN TO ME! THAT I DON'T REPEAT THE SAME MISTAKE.

UNLESS YOU TELL ME THAT IN BRUCE'S LAST WILL & TESTAMENT BRUCE DID NOT WANT HIS CAUSE OF DEATH REVEALED PUBLICLY VIA DOCUMENTARY BY FRIENDS OR FAMILY, THEN, THEN, WE CAN UNDERSTAND AND QUIETLY FIND THE TRUTH VIA WAYS LIKE THIS--THE INTERNET.

A website by the name: Bruce Lee The Divine Wind.com has no names or address, no mail order fees to find out what killed Bruce. NO one crying for 15 minutes of fame. Just to spread the truth: "A MULTIPLICITY OF FACTORS KILLED HIM: CHIEFLY 1973 NEPALI HASHISH EATEN. IT COULD'VE BEEN FROM ANY COUNTRY, BUT THIS TYPE WAS STRONGER THAN THE ONES IN THE MIDDLE EAST. THEY PROBABLY STOPPED MAKING THE SAME TYPE OF HASHISH. SO, MY FRIENDS, IF IT WAS "1973" Nepali Hashish, how could these cannabis-lovers reply that this is an ANTI-DRUG, ANTI-CANNABIS message?! That the beloved Bruce Lee died of weed? They mention things simply, but the main thing that fogged his mind was the 1973 Nepali hashish.

Please await the other essay.... thank you....

I'm going to let you read this, meditate on it and then another quick essay.





Posted on Jul 3, 2008, 6:16 PM
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