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@nicolas-christianmessi28772 ай бұрын
your biggest strengh, Kung Fu genius, is your intellectual honesty. Very rare around the internet.
@TheKungFuGenius2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@G.M.19444 ай бұрын
Brilliant, will watch part 2 for sure !
@JOHNROBERTCRUZ4 ай бұрын
BRUCE LEE - His life accomplishments are a great inspiration for all fans... And the circumstances in his sad tragic untimely demise are also a valuable self defense lesson...that wise people, especially MEN can learn from too...Think about that MEN...... Either way...I am always a loving fan of Bruce always...And... His passing still truly grieves me... May GOD rest BRUCE LEE in peace...❤
@cambumbo774 ай бұрын
I think a lot of people don't want to come to terms with the fact that Bruce Lee was a HUMAN BEING like ALL OF US , A man who was way ahead of his time in many aspects in life , and he accomplished so much in such a short time. Bruce was no saint, and he admitted it during one of his recorded interviews... To be real and clean is very very hard to do.. Especially today, from the average joe, to people who are popular and on high platforms are practicing so much fakeness and hypocrisies like we have never seen before .. Not many role models out there leading by example.... Great topics as always on the KFG.. Have a wonderful day !!
@Dad_Brad4 ай бұрын
The last few years of Bruce Lee’s life is a verifiable vortex of lore. There is no rabbit hole I’ve ever gone down which can compare.
@redbridge134 ай бұрын
A fascinating and pivotal run of months to say the least, both good and bad. Looking forward to hearing your perspective and insight.
@ror312gallery194 ай бұрын
agreed, cheers from italy RB,!
@EBKmichael5 ай бұрын
Yeaaaa!!!!😆🤌🏿🤌🏿🤌🏿🤌🏿. Been looking forward to an episode like this. Good shit brudda @kungfugenius , can’t wait to tune in🦾🦾🦾🦾🦾🦾🦾🦾👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
@EBKmichael4 ай бұрын
Letsgooooo!!!! Tuning into this as soon I’m off the road!🤌🏿😆😆😆😆😆
@StripeyR4 ай бұрын
Superb episode, guys. I learnt a lot from this. Thank you 👍
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@ror312gallery194 ай бұрын
me too, grazie mille kfg,!
@shinobi65874 ай бұрын
This was a great one. One of the best. Appreciate the more serious tone. Very interesting.
@NH19734 ай бұрын
Everyone before 2021: "Bruce Lee would never take drugs. Those are just rumors." Everyone after 2021: "Obviously Bruce Lee was taking drugs. I knew about the cocaine years ago."
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
Exactly
@chrisbarkerguitar4 ай бұрын
Great stuff guys, I hope you make more of these letters videos. That 1 hr 27 min went very quick! Looking forward to Part 2. 👊🏻
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
More to come!
@G.M.19445 ай бұрын
I’ve been looking forward to this, can’t wait 👍
@ror312gallery194 ай бұрын
me too, there are very few if anyone else covering Bruce in these days,cheers GM,!
@steveoldfilms3 ай бұрын
I've been a Bruce Lee appreciator since 73/74 when it all kicked off at the time of the Kung fu boom as they called it shortly after. I've read virtually everything there is to read on Bruce Lee ever since, and it did sound from all accounts like a pretty wild few months that. But when viewing the Anna Capri footage of Bruce casually stretching and chatting to other members of the cast, he looks perfectly normal, healthy, happy, and relaxed.
@TheKungFuGenius3 ай бұрын
Great comment. Re: the Capri footage: The importance of portraying a certain image publicly versus what is actually going inside are often at odds with each other. Bruce’s private and public behavior, at least what we are aware of, did not demonstrate someone who is at ease. Taking a few clips of him when he knows he’s on camera as evidence that he was totally chill during this time may not be the most accurate yardstick.
@jdaywork26934 ай бұрын
Please correct me if I misquote. It's been interesting to hear people who knew him talk about him. Jerry Poteet was still moved to tears years later while talking about hearing of Bruce's passing. Sifu Jerry deacribed him as tireless in his pursuits. James Coburn's description of Bruce was that he demanded excellence of himself. Chuck Norris said when he and Bruce were supposed to be taking a tea break, Bruce got on the floor and started doing crunches. May we all find our drives and pursue them with balance. Thank you for all you gave us Bruce.
@yanceyh.18504 ай бұрын
This breakdown of the timeline of Bruce's death is incredibly revealing. . He was under immense stress and on top of it he he was physically falling apart with his drug use and the injuries. This makes so much sense. I always wondered why he was so thin and skeleton looking in that opening scene of. Enter The 🐉 Dragon ? Now it all comes together.....Thank You Do Much. KFG....your research is top notch !
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
Thank you although I can’t take the credit for the timeline, most of it was compiled already.
@edwardbalowski65724 ай бұрын
I think he looked pretty ripped in that scene.
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
He was shredded, but visibly skinnier than his WotD physique. An unsustainable level of body fat.
@brendanduffy23674 ай бұрын
This is deep,I can't wait for the next episode guys thanks 🙏
@punisherxs66544 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this video about Bruce Lee, some interesting discussions here.
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@frankserratore34864 ай бұрын
Excellent episode bud , I’m from the UK and love your channel
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@IlianNachev3 ай бұрын
I can listen to these stories all day, guys… 😅
@Why-ct6kz4 ай бұрын
im enjoying this guys , waiting on part 2
@byronmedina57594 ай бұрын
Bravo KFG, very good and compelling episode. Very informative and looking forward to part 2. You have de-venomized the Bruce BS of his life that was really spiraling the opposite direction.
@ror312gallery194 ай бұрын
agreed,!
@AYRYZIGER4 ай бұрын
53:20 Wu Ngan is also the guy holding the shield and being kicked into the boxes by Bruce Lee in Way of the Dragon.
@NH19734 ай бұрын
He was the fall guy, both figuratively and literally
@TomBleecker4 ай бұрын
A few of my friends sent me the link to this podcast because my name is mentioned. Because I'm up against a writing deadline, I unfortunately don't have time to watch the entire podcast. That said, I was directed to one place (it may be the only place) where I am quoted as saying the reason Bruce didn't show up for the initial shooting of ETD was because he was frail looking [I paraphrase], which is incorrect. To clarify, in my book "Unsettled Matters" there is an entire chapter devoted to ETD in which I state that the reason Bruce was hesitant to start filming was because he stuttered. This is the reason he didn't like Michael Allin's script (I talked about this with Michael) and why he wanted specific lines of his dialog changed. Jesse Glover talked about Bruce's stuttering in his (Glover's) book. I have personal experience of this because, like Bruce, I was also capable of stuttering when under pressure. Like Bruce, I stuttered as a child. Interestingly, I found myself in the same situation as Bruce when I was cast for a role in "The Carey Treatment" (I didn't want to part, but the producer insisted. I was hired onto the film as Jim Coburn's stand-in, double). I was terrified on the first day of shooting that I might stutter, even though my close friends Blake Edwards was directing, and Jim Coburn was starring. As the shoot turned out, my nervousness worked to my advantage. When I watched dallies the next morning at MGM, several people in the room stated how natural I played the role, to which I replied, "That wasn't acting!" Your time permitting, I'd appreciate your directing me to places in your podcasts where I'm mentioned, so that I can weigh in if I've been misquoted or perhaps can add substance. Just for fun, I've provided a link to that scene. Thanks kzbin.info/www/bejne/lYjbq4NvfLl3aJo
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
I will correct that information I read from the a blog, but I would prefer if you address your speculations about the triads. You’re invited to my show anytime to correct the record.
@TomBleecker4 ай бұрын
@@TheKungFuGenius Thanks for getting back to me. Are you asking about my speculations about the triads being behind Bruce's death?
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
I would love to know your sources for this information.
@user-gl6px3ly1z4 ай бұрын
Потрясающий ответ. Приятно прочитать ваши слова. Очень интересно написана ваша книга про Брюс Ли. Хорошо было бы такую же написать про Брэндон Ли. Спасибо.
@TomBleecker4 ай бұрын
@@user-gl6px3ly1z Спасибо. Я рад, что вам понравилась моя книга. У меня есть видео о Брэндоне в плейлисте моего KZbin-канала «Брюс Ли».
@luisvelazquez54204 ай бұрын
Fantastic Episode, I wanted to add. You mentioned that Bruce Lee had a twitch. In a Blu Ray of Enter the Dragon. Paul Heller mentioned Bruce Lee was nervous in the scene when he had to choose a woman. Heller said Bruce Lee had a twitch. Thanks for posting this, looking forward for the next Episode.
@squatch5454 ай бұрын
Fantastic episode !! Well done.
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
Part two coming out tomorrow!
@JimDangerZone4 ай бұрын
Thanks for doing this. Riveting!
@DarinWaugh2x4 ай бұрын
Awesome episode! Keep up the good work!
@NH19734 ай бұрын
Michael Allin, the ETD screenwriter, also wrote the screenplay for Flash Gordon (1980). Another great, classic movie with a real-life comic book feel.
@JJYoon-wj8yi2 ай бұрын
The old Hyatt Regency is now where iSquare mall stands. If you look at old HK tourist guidebooks Peking Road had plenty of topless bars. Today it is completely different.
@euphoriaparfums32287 күн бұрын
I’m 39 now, when I was 32 I was doing doing stupid things, I was not that mature, and definitely I was not at the intelligence and determination level Bruce Lee had when he was 32, the only fact that he went to USA and relied on himself and then succeeded is enough to acknowledge that the man was a MAN.
@ramondiaz28514 ай бұрын
Amazing information!! I heard of most of what you said!! Many decades ago!!
@chrisbach15334 ай бұрын
Enjoyed it very much! Definately among the best episodes you guys ever did :)! Of course nobody can say for sure why he didnt show up to the filming of ETD in the beginning, my guess would be maybe it was cocaine related. Maybe he took too many coke in late '72 and early '73, and he needed time to get it out of his system. Cocaine leads to twitches and other things, and most probably people would notice something is wrong, and would maybe ask him uncomfortable questions.
@squatch5454 ай бұрын
Interesting, only Warner Bros and Concord Pictures are listed on ETD on the latest edition of ETD. But I could have sworn I also saw Golden Harvest in the credits on earlier releases?
@avalond11932 ай бұрын
I strangely also remember seeing GH on the opening credits way back
@ruiseartalcorn4 ай бұрын
Very interesting stuff. Many thanks :)
@ror312gallery194 ай бұрын
tom bleecker is a great guy, he speak highly of you, years ago, so i found you kfg,,!
@ehrenthompson78914 ай бұрын
When your drug dealer is telling to stop, you might have a problem. $500 in today’s money is bonkers.
@doctorc904 ай бұрын
BTW, Betty Ting Pei was in some musical comedies back in the late 60s, early 70s. I've seen one of them. It's a hoot. Friend of mine did a parody of a number from one, putting in joke subtitles.
@ashleycameron15993 ай бұрын
Love the channel by the way.
@TheKungFuGenius3 ай бұрын
Thank you
@kdub78074 ай бұрын
Forgive me if it’s been done already but has @KFG written about Sifu Alex Richter? His memoirs would be a fascinating read! From the early footsteps on your martial path to your first encounters with martial BS, your subsequent divergence, your travels, language barriers overcome, the martial(and otherwise)luminaries you’ve met and had actual and meaningful convo’s with. Not to mention the Wing Tsun politics and lastly all the modern martial BS you’ve had to wade through, lol. Just wondering, card in hand!😜 Always enjoy these KFG discussions.. #justthefactsmaam #nothospelbutthetruth #beerdyVsits2hoursdaily😂
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
Thank you! Maybe one day, i’ve compiled lots of stories at this point!
@kdub78074 ай бұрын
Error on second #; should read #notgospelbutthetruth, lol. Compile away!
@AndrewDownes-yb1bq4 ай бұрын
Mann cool episode ive been a bruce lee fan for a long time but this is totally eye opening to me ive read from most but not in depth like you I am going to more now lv what your doing you an the guys are cool mann ktf
@CinematicTendency4 ай бұрын
Lots of gems. Lots of law suits and lots of health insurances (but not for the Redcoats)!
@FrankieBlueEyes4 ай бұрын
It's important to note that Tom Bleecker was also one of Ed Parker's black belts in the mid-60s. He knew Bruce and trained with him briefly.
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
You should probably watch part two where I address this. At the JKD school in Los Angeles they had a log sheet where everyone wrote their name in to keep attendance for each class. Mr. Bleecker went to one class of JKD on a night where Bruce Lee wasn’t there and the class was taught by Dan Inosanto. There is no reference to Bleecker in Bruce’s daytimers, or any contemporary records of them training together. This claim must be taken with a grain of salt and not given immediate credence because someone said it.
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
Also, if we assume that Mr. Bleecker’s claims are 100% correct (that he knew Bruce Lee well, and he even trained with Bruce) -why does this mean that he would know the exact circumstances of Bruce Lee’s death or health in 1972 and 73 while Bruce was in Hong Kong and Tom was presumably still in California?
@FrankieBlueEyes4 ай бұрын
I wasn't trying to correct anything. I haven't listened to part 2 yet, I'm not even through part 1 yet. Lol. If what I've heard is not accurate, then I stand corrected.
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
No worries, it nothing to do with you what you said per se, it’s just that on any video where I discuss this stuff I get a bunch of Bleecker stuff which is such a mixed bag of fact, assertion, and things that are just made up. But his book gave a counter narrative to the official story and as many people generally tend to be somewhat anti-establishment, everything that Bleecker says gets a free pass unchecked. And then I get people telling me these things as if I didn’t read that book nearly 30 years ago already. The Internet gives us the ability to push back and ask for evidence on claims and that’s all I’m doing with his stuff.
@FrankieBlueEyes4 ай бұрын
@TheKungFuGenius no problem. I figure you get a lot of that type of stuff, especially when it comes to Bruce Lee. I enjoy your vids, thanks for making them.
@derekchin64034 ай бұрын
Another superb episode, Alex! I so agree about Jimmy Wang Yu, too, lol. I heard that Ang Lee’s upcoming biopic on Bruce focuses on this general time period of his life, before during and after the ETD shoot. I hope Ang Lee includes some of your discussion points in his movie. Like you I’m still a huge BL fan, and it doesn’t bother me in the least that he was a human being with human frailties. I just hate cheap shots (like the Tarantino movie).
@Tony-59-films4 ай бұрын
Great episode 👍fantastic! Thank you.
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@aujay4 ай бұрын
Be like Water....chicken and rice !
@joshbaker15814 ай бұрын
Great video. Informed me of a lot i didnt know ✌️
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
Glad to hear it!
@NNamesis4 ай бұрын
Wow! The more you know, the more you don't know. Great episode Sifu Alex... My two cents - Did you know that Unicorn Chan died in a car crash in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia? And hash brownies or cookies are a common way to take cannabis. 😉 r.i.p Mui Yim Fong. Love her
@ErnestoMaldonado-mq8mx4 ай бұрын
I knew it was just a matter of time before someone mentioned a "Tupac/Suge vs Bruce Lee/Raymond Chow" similarity.
@kbreeze69694 ай бұрын
Lots of golden nuggets on a legendary figure that director Ang Lee will soon put on celluloid.
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
And I’m sure it will be awful
@kbreeze69694 ай бұрын
@@TheKungFuGenius Mr. Lee said it’s his passion project, and he was trying to crack it these past few years. I believe he was referring to how the movie will appear as a final product as he is working towards something new for the audience regarding this worldwide icon
@karlplayford73454 ай бұрын
@kbreeze6969 Shannon is involved. It'll be absolute shite.
@user-gl6px3ly1z4 ай бұрын
Когда выйдет этот интересный фильм ? Пока ведь даже трейлер не вышел ? Надеюсь Брюс Ли не будет там летать над деревьями на верёвках ?
@user-gl6px3ly1z4 ай бұрын
@@TheKungFuGeniusбоюсь что это будет ... Брюс Ли летающий дракон присевший на кокаин.
@gaga53474 ай бұрын
Hey buddy in four months we will be celebrating the king of kung fu❤❤❤❤❤😊
@TomEaves4374 ай бұрын
Brilliant video.
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
Thank you
@koltkodesh4 ай бұрын
Have you heard the theory that Sing Hoi (Star Sea) was a front company for the 14K triad and that Bruce made enemies with them by suing them? And that the marquee written at his funeral “A STAR sinks into a SEA of art” was a covert way of Sing Hoi saying “We got him!” It’s probably just silly but I’d like your thoughts. Also, do you have any details surrounding the death of Chieh Yuan (also at 32, also of cerebral edema)? That fact is very interesting.
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
It is silly, but let’s go with it: First off: It sounds like a convenient “ I have a narrative, now let me find “facts and data” to support my preconceived hypothesis”. This is literally the opposite of the scientific method and the opposite of how any solid detective work functions. Murder because of a public lawsuit? Does anyone even know how the triads function? It’s not by advertising their work. So the triads who murdered Bruce Lee decided what Chinese banners to put at his funeral? How does this work? “A star sinks into the sea of art” is a not uncommon phrase for famous persons funeral. But it makes a sexy conspiracy theory. LOL How did the triads kill him without leaving any traces in the autopsy? Magic triad poison that’s undetectable? MAGIC! If one wants to mine coincidences out of a sea of nonsense to support this conspiracy theory, I could give you about 14 more facts and coincidences than what you have. Oh wait, 14… is that like 14K? 14 reasons, subtract the number of films Bruce Lee did in Hong Kong could be five, and that leaves you nine, nine as in nine dragons, nine dragon pond is where he lived, Lee Harvey Oswald owned nine hats, ergo Raymond Chow sent the 14K to kill Bruce Lee with nine hats. It makes so much sense. Chieh Yuan died at 32 in a house that had 14 salt shakers. Coincidence? I think not. His death is weird but unrelated. It makes sense sheeple! Hope you enjoyed that.
@koltkodesh4 ай бұрын
@@TheKungFuGenius😂😂😂!!! as you know, one person who did think it could have been some untraceable mystical magic poison was Ed Parker of all people according to Unsettled Matters lol! i could see him being the type to believe that.. & I actually like kempo lol
@JimmyTimmy-wh8dz3 ай бұрын
Bruce Lee looks quite different in enter the dragon. I'm thinking his appearance and mannerisms in the movie may give us a little insight into his state of being at that time.
@TheKungFuGenius3 ай бұрын
You’re right - very skinny and striated!
@terrellc86583 ай бұрын
Thanks for telling us what really happened to Bruce Lee In the final months I always like finding new info and knowing more about Bruce lee..and right I heard Bruce really didn't like the script of enter the dragon enter the dragon
@biggjoshhardcore4 ай бұрын
I’m looking forward to this kung fu genius I can imagine that there was some good things going on but some unfortunate bad stuff but overall I think Bruce was excited. He was getting ready to blow up in Hollywood.
@ashleycameron15993 ай бұрын
People for get Bruce was a human being. If he took drug, he took drugs. People go through things, and naturally look to things to help them cope. Like my man says it’s not to knock him down. But to understand what was going on.
@sjay29853 ай бұрын
The twitch under the eye when filming started Bruce not being on set. That does seem to be true. The American producer Fred weintraub, in his own words said in interview. Bruce was overcome with nerves, and had twitch under the eye. So they filmed without him the supporting cast 2nd unit.
@jessieodawa4 ай бұрын
Hello Alex, I am concurrence with you research and findings on this subject matter.
@icanmanifest4 ай бұрын
From ChatGPT: The price of cocaine has varied widely over time and depending on location. In 1973, cocaine was significantly cheaper compared to today's prices due to lower demand and increased availability. While precise historical prices can be challenging to pinpoint, some estimates suggest that in the early 1970s, the price of cocaine ranged from about $20 to $50 per gram. Using this estimate, if you were to spend $500 on cocaine in 1973: - At $20 per gram, $500 would buy you 25 grams of cocaine. - At $50 per gram, $500 would buy you 10 grams of cocaine. Therefore, $500 would likely have bought you somewhere between 10 to 25 grams of cocaine in 1973, depending on the exact price you were paying.
@icanmanifest4 ай бұрын
The amount of cocaine used in one sitting can vary widely depending on the user, their tolerance, and their desired effect. However, typical recreational doses range from about 20 to 100 milligrams (0.02 to 0.1 grams). - **Light Use**: Around 20-30 milligrams (0.02-0.03 grams) - **Common Recreational Use**: Around 50-100 milligrams (0.05-0.1 grams) - **Heavy Use**: More than 100 milligrams (>0.1 grams) Using these typical ranges, $500 worth of cocaine in 1973 (10-25 grams) could potentially provide: - For light use (20-30 mg per sitting): 333 to 1,250 uses. - For common recreational use (50-100 mg per sitting): 100 to 500 uses. - For heavy use (over 100 mg per sitting): Up to 100 uses or more. These figures highlight the significant quantity that $500 could buy in 1973, emphasizing the stark difference in the availability and price of cocaine compared to later years.
@ror312gallery194 ай бұрын
fred weintraub used to own a night club on bleecker street, the bitter end, i hung out and played there many times, the electric nomads, the wren boys, circa 1983 / 1993. it had a brick wall on the right side wall, btw, just some history for you guys, cheers again from italy,,!
@CooteRJ_844 ай бұрын
This was very enjoyable and interesting to watch.
@eddietours37284 ай бұрын
We need part 2 🫡
@colreef4 ай бұрын
Another fine episode lots of insights. No hot nonsense or so im lead to believe.......😅
@itsgleneaton48834 ай бұрын
Before Bruce made it famous he had to deal with challenges for fights but after he made it he had to deal with the big boys and they work a little differently. He couldn’t just knock them out and it’s over but they work secretively. Of course I know nothing because I wasn’t there but I’m glad I wasn’t. All I know is that Bruce was as tough as they come and didn’t play the humble act and he went straight to the top in a business run by giant egos with tremendous power. That like putting a match to a bucket a kerosene.
@JKDVIPER4 ай бұрын
Yo.. you can type up KFG now and boom. 💥in. I was curious, I was just looking through some of Alan Orrs vids, have you seen his work? Just curious if it clicks well with you. I don’t know him, just tuned in to a few of his tutorials.
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
I like Alan Orr and respect what he does tremendously.
@JKDVIPER4 ай бұрын
@@TheKungFuGenius good good. I’ve been listening to his stuff a bit is all. I’m glad. ☺️💯
@Vizzini92228 күн бұрын
Didn’t Raymond withhold vital information for enter the dragon and during dinner with the producer and director that information concerning Bruce taking the role or not came out. Raymond told them Bruce said no, when in fact Bruce didn’t say anything about no
@WholeCosmos4 ай бұрын
Swelling or edema of any body part is caused by an electrolyte imbalance. Bruce was on several drugs over training and drinking too much water. His cocaine addiction probably injured his kidneys and they weren't able to keep his electrolyte salts in balance. Renal failure and brain edema is a common complication of cocaine OD. The blood vessels constrict and kill the renal tubules. He probably was very low on potassium and magnesium and was in renal failure. electrolyte balance is key to life. "Be like water" is ironic considering water balance killed him. The other drugs given to him due to his headache did no help the situation.
@user-gl6px3ly1z4 ай бұрын
Очень интересный комментарий. Однако смерть Брюс Ли произошла потому что Бетти тинг и Раймонд не вызвали вовремя скорую помощь . Ведь они знали про его приступ в мае 1973 ? У Бэти тинг родители потомственные врачи.
@benjaminbritt78624 ай бұрын
What about hyponatremia (low sodium) from adrenal insufficiency? Bruce was reportedly taking cortisone injections in LA for his back, and that Dr didn't travel with him to Hong Kong I believe.
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
@benjaminbritt7862 I love all these funky theories that have nothing to do with what’s in his autopsy. I have a complete copy of it, I had medical friends look at it, and I’m still waiting to see all this magical adrenal stuff. It’s not in there, bro.
@WholeCosmos4 ай бұрын
@@benjaminbritt7862 it's renal (kidney) injury not adrenal insufficiency, The adrenals glands and kidneys are different organs and play different roles in electrolyte balance and blood pressure. When the kidneys aren't regulating electrolytes properly your tissues can swell. Cocaine OD is known to cause acute renal injury and brain swelling. known symptoms of cocaine abuse. Unfortunately I don't think they did a proper toxicology report on illicit drugs during his autopsy.
@WholeCosmos4 ай бұрын
@@user-gl6px3ly1z yes the delay in treatment contributed to his death, but did not CAUSE it. It's possible that even with medical attention he would have died.
@rayyuen51014 ай бұрын
Really impressive even from a hongkonger and a die hard fans point of view! Waiting for your book!
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@rayyuen51014 ай бұрын
Many scenes from bruce films shot in northern part in the New territories hong kong Sheung shui 河上鄉 vs Sammo in enter the dragon 上水奕翠園Way of the Dragon Sheung shui Jockey Club The big boss Fight with Lau Dai chuen Fanling Sheung shui上水 So next time come to hk sheng shui to visit the sites
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
I will be back in Hong Kong in August, and I have visited all of these sites multiple times. Nothing new for me!
@rayyuen51014 ай бұрын
@@TheKungFuGenius Salute you Really Bruce Lee genius Please do a book No one knows BL better than you Again salute!
@doctorc904 ай бұрын
I got strongly reprimanded by Mr. Bleeker for a vague comment I made about his book on a Stripey Rambles video.
@benjaminbritt78624 ай бұрын
People are too quick to get excited over the cocaine use and completely ignore the fact that Bruce was showing all the symptoms of adrenal crisis. No discussion of his frequent cortisone use, or his Sake habit, nothing..
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
Yeah because Bruce’s actual medical records do not substantiate Bleecker’s “medical” theories. We all read that book 30 years ago and we got over it when we got the facts. If it’s new to you, it’s old to the rest of us who actually are really into this stuff. That book is only revelatory to the casuals.
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
And for all the insider knowledge in that book, he didn’t know about the cocaine from Baker.
@chrisbach15334 ай бұрын
"Bruce was showing all the symptoms of adrenal crisis". Let's put it this way: If Dr. Michael Hunter from the 2017 show "Autopsy - The Last Hour of..." didnt lie or made something up, this statement is true. When I saw this episode, for the first time I felt satysfied. My uncle worked professionally over 40 years as [male] nurse and has good medical knowledge, and I asked him then: "Is it possibly someone who uses cortisone injections over a wingspan of 1-3 years could die because of a cerebral edema?", he said without thinking: "Yes. In 1973 the side-effects of cortisone werent known like today." And to make the difference: Bleecker always speaks about Bruce using steroids for being more masculine, like he was such a wimp without them and not a real man. Hunter isnt on that side! He showed Bruce's medical files in the documentary, and he pointed out that back injury was NOT a sacral nerve but a "slipped disc". If Bruce really suffered a slipped disc in August 1970, then it would make 100% sense he used cortisone for the rest of his life. My mother worked like my uncle as a pro nurse for years, but then she suffered a slipped disc when she was in her early 30, and it was the end of her career as nurse. She worked from that day on in an other job (also in medical department) but without physical work. But back in 2017, I didnt know about the cocaine use. And being a professional cycling fan since 1997 when my German fellow countryman Jan Ullrich won the Tour de France, I know one of his main rivals, Italian Marco Pantani, died at the age of 34 in early 2004 on cerebral edema because of a cocaine overdose. Bruce and Marco had exactly the same height (5'7.5" or 172cm) and a very similar body weight, and both were athletes on pro level (Bruce trained like a pro athlete). Since cycling isnt so liked in the USA etc., Pantani was the only guy who was able to give a prime Lance Armstrong (won the Tour de France 1999-2005) trouble in the high mountains in the Tour 2000. That's my point abotu all of it. Cocaine is to me the nr. 1 reason today, but if Dr Hunter didnt make things up like the slipped disc or the cortisone injections, then adrenal crysis makes sense too. One symptom of adrenal crysis is actually that the skin tone changes redish or brownish, and we saw that on Bruce in ETD and his final days. Linda always said he was much in the sun, but he didnt look like that in Los Angeles where the sun is always shining. Changing skin color isnt a side-effect of cocaine as far as I know. But i dont know.
@albertbryant12032 ай бұрын
I thought he wanted Script changes to make the story better. And at first nobody was listening.
@Troy1g4 ай бұрын
Excellent.
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@THEDRUNKENANGELE4 ай бұрын
@TheKungFuGenius I want to craft a comprehensive and detailed argument asserting that Linda Lee Caldwell was an opportunist who exploited the deaths of Bruce Lee and Brandon Lee for monetary gain rather than pursuing justice, we will delve deeply into various aspects of her actions and decisions, referencing historical context, personal testimonies, and documentary evidence. The aim is to build a narrative supported by factual analysis and a thorough examination of available evidence, specifically focusing on the claims made in the documentary "Death by Misadventure." ### Introduction Ladies and Gentlemen of the Kung-Fu jury, today, we gather to scrutinize the actions and motivations of Linda Lee Cadwell in the wake of the tragic deaths of Bruce Lee and his son, Brandon Lee. We must question whether her actions were driven by genuine love and a quest for justice or by opportunism and financial gain. Through meticulous examination of evidence and historical context, it becomes evident that Linda Lee Cadwell exploited these tragedies for her own benefit. ### Historical Context #### Background of Bruce and Linda Lee's Relationship Bruce Lee, known as "The Dragon," was a martial arts legend, actor, and cultural icon. His influence on martial arts and film remains unparalleled. Linda Lee Cadwell, his wife, met Bruce when he was teaching martial arts in Seattle. They married in 1964 and had two children, Brandon and Shannon. From the outside, their relationship seemed one of mutual support and partnership, but as we delve deeper, questions arise about Linda's motivations. ### Financial Exploitation Following Bruce Lee's Death #### The Controversy Over Bruce Lee's Death Bruce Lee's sudden death on July 20, 1973, at the age of 32, shocked the world. Official reports cited cerebral edema caused by a hypersensitive reaction to a painkiller. However, the documentary "Death by Misadventure" suggests otherwise. The film presents interviews with Dr. Peter Wu, who questioned the official cause of death but reportedly altered his testimony to ensure financial stability for Linda and her children. This raises significant ethical questions about Linda's involvement and motivations. #### Dr. Peter Wu's Testimony In "Death by Misadventure," Dr. Peter Wu explicitly states that he did not believe the official cause of Bruce's death was accurate. He implied external pressures influenced his report, suggesting Linda's financial needs played a pivotal role. If Linda's primary concern was securing financial gain rather than uncovering the truth, this implies a stark opportunism. #### Linda's Actions Post-Bruce Lee's Death Following Bruce's death, Linda quickly secured financial deals, including book rights and royalties from Bruce's films. While providing for her children is understandable, the speed and efficiency with which she capitalized on Bruce's legacy suggest a calculated approach rather than a grieving widow's struggle for survival. ### Brandon Lee's Death and Further Exploitation #### The Tragic Death of Brandon Lee Brandon Lee, following in his father's footsteps, pursued an acting career. Tragically, he died in an on-set accident while filming "The Crow" in 1993. The circumstances of his death were highly controversial, involving a prop gun that fired a live round. Questions about safety protocols and responsibility were rampant, yet Linda's actions post-Brandon's death mirrored those following Bruce's demise. #### Legal Actions and Settlements Linda pursued legal actions against the film's producers and distributors, resulting in substantial settlements. While seeking justice for her son is commendable, the focus remained on monetary compensation rather than systemic change or accountability, raising questions about her true intentions. ### Public Persona and Private Motivations #### Linda's Public Statements Linda has often spoken publicly about her love for Bruce and Brandon, portraying herself as a devoted wife and mother. However, her consistent focus on financial gain and media presence suggests a carefully curated public image rather than genuine grief. #### Discrepancies in Personal Testimonies Former friends and colleagues of Bruce Lee have provided varying accounts of Linda's behavior and motivations. Some suggest she was deeply affected by Bruce's death, while others hint at her opportunistic tendencies. These discrepancies further complicate our understanding of her true motivations. ### Conclusion: A Pattern of Opportunism In conclusion, while it is challenging to definitively prove one's inner motivations, the pattern of Linda Lee Cadwell's actions following the deaths of Bruce and Brandon Lee strongly indicates a focus on financial gain and public image rather than a pursuit of justice or a testament to her love for them. The evidence presented, including Dr. Peter Wu's altered testimony, rapid financial capitalization, and legal strategies, paints a picture of a woman who prioritized personal gain over truth and accountability. Ladies and Gentlemen of the Kung-Fu jury, I urge you to consider the totality of Linda's actions and the motivations they suggest. While we cannot change the past, we can seek a deeper understanding of the truth and hold individuals accountable for their actions, ensuring that the legacies of Bruce and Brandon Lee are honored with integrity and justice. (I mean no disrespect intended to the legacies of Bruce "The Dragon" Lee & Brandon Bruce "The Crow" Lee)
@cambumbo774 ай бұрын
Looking forward to seeing this segment. His passing was so sudden and seemed mysterious to so many people. May 10th, 1973, Bruce had a seizure, passed out. Then 2 months later he was gone. I believe he passed away due to Heat stroke. He had his sweat glands removed, and that may have contributed to his death.
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
I hope you like it. Btw, no Bruce Lee experts believe the sweat gland removal contributed to his death. The heat stroke hypothesis can be largely dismissed.
@user-gl6px3ly1z4 ай бұрын
Больше реальна версия , что Брюс Ли отравили. Он ведь у многих вызывал зависть.
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
@user-gl6px3ly1z 有冇人識講中文?
@user-gl6px3ly1z4 ай бұрын
@@TheKungFuGeniusесли можно , то напишите на английском ? Брюс Ли очень долго не вызывали скорую помощь. Хотя Раймонд Чоу знал про приступ Брюс Ли в мае 2024. У Бетти Тинг предки врачи !!!
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
@@user-gl6px3ly1z bonvolu skribi angle.
@CinematicTendency4 ай бұрын
Chicken, water, and rice (just like Bruce Lee) 🔥💯😂
@katobrucelee089 күн бұрын
1:23:00 I could be a bit mistaken, but didn't Bruce put a down payment on an expensive car that he would go around and show on photos of on the ETD.
@TheKungFuGenius9 күн бұрын
Yup, a custom Rolls Royce!
@anthonytidwell71553 ай бұрын
Why Linda don't talk about Bruce lee nowadays ?
@TheKungFuGenius3 ай бұрын
She’s already said everything she’s gonna say and she’s been talking about him for years. She’s allowed to have a break.
@kevinkarkour8232 ай бұрын
She lied about him for years**@@TheKungFuGenius
@graniteplanet734 ай бұрын
That Fist of Unicorn conference I thought (thru another documentary or 2) was a press conference/wrap party for Way of the Dragon. Bruce still had his shorter haircut that he had in Way. And if you look at the quick clips of Bruce behind the scenes on Fist of Unicorn...he has his longer 1973ish hair length. Any thoughts?
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
You might be right! I’ll have to dig in on this topic (when I have time). Good eye.
@graniteplanet734 ай бұрын
@@TheKungFuGenius I love your BL podcasts. I'm a huge fan of this legend myself! Keep up the good work!
@axelstone31314 ай бұрын
Any chance of getting Andre Morgan on the podcast?
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
I think I can make that work, but I’m not sure he’s going to talk about the stuff people really want him to talk about.
@axelstone31314 ай бұрын
@@TheKungFuGenius🤔 well, you could ask what they got up to day to day? Ask about Bruce’s training / he if saw him train/ maybe the extra fight on the set of ETD? I don’t think I personally need to hear about Bruce’s flaws/problems he has anymore. I’m more interested in his training and what his day to day schedule looked like. Thanks for the response. I don’t get notified again for some reason. Andre seems pretty chill. I’m sure he will be a good guest.
@jrod32604 ай бұрын
Wait, I know it as The Chinese Connection and saw it in Da BX. Later it was found out that the original title was Fist of Fury. 🤛🤜, 👍😎👍
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
Yep, we all grew up with those goofy American titles! The Big Boss was Fists of Fury, Fist of Fury was The Chinese Connection, Way of the Dragon was Return of the Dragon…
@icanmanifest4 ай бұрын
On Tom bleecker, within the last year or two he did a series of fascinating KZbin videos. I didn't think he romanticized the triads at all. I also didn't think he was denigrating Bruce at all either.
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
Fascinating is pushing it… He did a video where he believed he spoke to a psychic in the 80s who was talking to Bruce, who apparently speaks Mandarin from beyond the grave and not Cantonese.
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
Also, I’m discussing his book not his recent videos
@axelstone31314 ай бұрын
@@TheKungFuGeniusI’ve seen that video. Looks like you’ve finally got his attention.
@user-gl6px3ly1z4 ай бұрын
@@TheKungFuGeniusпри диалоге с загробными душами используют телепатию, а не язык разных стран. Душа Брюс Ли рождалась не 1 раз на земле и в отличии от тела владеет множеством языков ( включея инопланетные и языки древних погибших цивилизаций планеты земля.).
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
Axel - I’ve actually emailed back-and-forth with him a few times. He’s more than welcome to come on my show and clear the air air, but I doubt very highly would ever do that.
@MJF4ceH0stil1ty4 ай бұрын
The demons got a hold of him. They watched this very talented man and decided to slowly kill him- with the suggestion and offering of drugs. The envious were mad with envy and wanted to throw him off his game. Welp, the ones responsible for introducing him to the world of drugs got their punishment for taking part in destroying someone so special.
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
Sure, let’s blame ghosts!
@MJF4ceH0stil1ty4 ай бұрын
@@TheKungFuGenius haha.. not "ghosts" in the literal sense, but of the wickedness in the spiritual realm. It goes deeper than surface level when GOD is involved
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
@Atreedy which god? One who intentionally tricks people so they go down the wrong path? Or the one who is powerless to do anything about it?
@user-gl6px3ly1z4 ай бұрын
@@TheKungFuGeniusв России есть известный экстрасенс Лазарев Сергей ... Он утверждает , что гордыня Брюс Ли привела к опухоли мозга. Чтобы не разрушить душу пришлось уничтожить тело. Это такой тонкий механизм заложеный богом.
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
手機上的youtube沒有翻譯功能。因此,如果您繼續用俄語寫評論,我將繼續用中文回答。
@arranwalker42924 ай бұрын
I wanna see Beerdy on the podcast.
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
Me too
@axelstone31314 ай бұрын
@@TheKungFuGeniussee if you can get grand master Baxter on and see what he what he has to say. I heard he has all the info.
@STORMYBMAN4 ай бұрын
The coked-out Bruce was literally out of control to a certain extent. It explains his HK colleagues stating he was sometimes in a daze repeating himself in conversations...The drug letters assist tremendously in filling in the gaps of what was going on. One thing's certain: those people kept theses things quiet for a long time.
@allenausband14094 ай бұрын
FUCK YESSSSS ! KFG
@avalond11932 ай бұрын
Does anyone else find it creepy that raymond chow also died from cerebral edema just like bruce lee?
@TheKungFuGenius2 ай бұрын
It was most likely due to a stroke so it’s not really creepy or even remarkably coincidental.
@user-gl6px3ly1z4 ай бұрын
Если можно , то добавте в лекции фото последних дней Брюс Ли ? Это очень интересно интересно.
@robertgallagher22264 ай бұрын
He was a full blown addict in denial. You have to assess his behavior in light of that.
@eddietours37284 ай бұрын
Cobra mr Lee you are fast but I’m very fast
@anthonytidwell71553 ай бұрын
Put Linda lee on your show
@TheKungFuGenius3 ай бұрын
Im sure she’ll be on the show of the guy who outed the drug letters.
@JimmyTimmy-wh8dz3 ай бұрын
Did bruce lee ever get to see enter the dragon?
@TheKungFuGenius3 ай бұрын
I talk about that in part two or three
@CinematicTendency4 ай бұрын
WTF: World Tae-Kwon-Do Federation OR Where’s The Food? Asking for a friend.
@parshotamlal17494 ай бұрын
At last some Truth about our Super man , great podcast respect to you for telling the truth about Bruce Lee, but sorry to say this his hardcore worshippers still don't want to accept the truth, why did his other friends fell out with Lee , you got 2 paths in life to go on the Good or the Bad , Bruce Lee chose to go on which he thought was ok and he paid the price, talking about wife sticking along her husband's side Linda did , through Bruce's many affairs, Drugs etc ,I think before you choose a role model you need to know about that person.
@mike.t574 ай бұрын
What is wrong with raw deal?
@anthonytidwell71553 ай бұрын
Linda knows why Bruce didn't show up for 2 weeks
@daviddiaz5294 ай бұрын
Nothing unusual about a body on the tennis courts
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
Hahah
@NH19734 ай бұрын
Except that the victim was last seen at a party aboard Han's private junk
@sjay29853 ай бұрын
Screw everything, bottom line get a hold of Raymond chow, oh yeah, we can’t because he’s dead. Raymond Chow, and the honks Kong stuntman and crew /bolo yeung, Sammy ect. No one has come forward. What ever happened Raymond and Linda know. Rest of the Hong Kong crew know.
@TheKungFuGenius3 ай бұрын
I know members of that crew and it’s always funny when people who don’t have those connections pretend like they know some other people don’t.
@sjay29853 ай бұрын
Who do you know? Please blow the lid. Is there a cover up.
@GeorgeSpiggot4 ай бұрын
I'd be more surprised if Bruce wasn't partaking in drugs in the 60' ' 70's. Coke 'n weed ffs,, how very shocking, sheesh! 🙄
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
Yeah no one was shocked AFTER the Baker letters came out. We have hundreds of superheroes armed with the power of hindsight who were nowhere to be seen beforehand. Sheesh!
@GeorgeSpiggot4 ай бұрын
@@TheKungFuGenius I mixed with the stars for a bit myself in the 1990's (Bowie) and coke was absolutely everywhere, it was simply an every day occurrence. I even dabbled at times out of politeness but never really took an interest then or since. Absolutely love your work KFG,, it's where I go for the facts and straight talk on Bruce. 👊
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@ror312gallery194 ай бұрын
too much junk on screen,it is very distracting, i am 66, can you please remove it and just show you guys talking,, thank you, great content, like you guys i am just a BL fan, cheers from italy, robert
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
No
@ror312gallery194 ай бұрын
@@TheKungFuGenius hey i gave it a shot, it is your show, , happy to enjoy it.any way you do it. it is your content and inclusive , attitude that is a rare thing these days. looking forward to your next kfg show.cheers robert in italy.
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
@ror312gallery19 watch season 1-3. Clean background.
@ror312gallery194 ай бұрын
@@TheKungFuGenius thank you kfg, will do.
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
Also, thanks for being the first person to complain about this!
@TopFightingarts4 ай бұрын
I don't get the drugs issue at all. Yip Man was a drug, smoking opium, addict. Nowadays everybody knows that ufc fighters like jon Jones or conor mcgregor do and did drugs, Mike Tyson still does them and we are talking about 70s... Even Arnold Schwarzenegger was smoking weed back then along with US president. So what's the deal?
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
What deal don’t you get?
@TopFightingarts4 ай бұрын
@@TheKungFuGenius That people are overreacting over these drugs letters like Bruce would have been only one person from martial arts society to do them. I heard in latter years Yip Man was so addicted to opium his students paid him with drugs.
@TheKungFuGenius4 ай бұрын
Because it’s at odds with a certain image that was portrayed, and in hindsight, everyone seems to have known it already yet no one knew the extent of it before the letters.
@TopFightingarts4 ай бұрын
@@TheKungFuGenius Well, Bruce was in show business, he was introduced to drugs by Coburn, Steve McQueen, Polanski did drugs. Bruce’s father smoked opium, Yip Man ( Bruce’s teacher) smoked opium. Plus these were 70s "flower power" years where people had different attitude towards using drugs. Not to mention in one letter Bruce said he was about to stop since it doesn't go along with the philosophy of jkd as using the C puts limits to him.
@NH19734 ай бұрын
It's not that anyone is making a "deal" of it in a judgemental way. Rather that it puts his last months -- and untimely death -- in a new light.