I've watched this a million times, and everytime I watch it, he still amazes me
@Cosplay_Piano4 ай бұрын
Same
@davidpalkovich69036 ай бұрын
Scott Adkins showed great humility and reverence during this video. Like a true master.
@Rotaks6 ай бұрын
Yeah, he was scared of the psycho-fan boys :/
@tubucoco5 ай бұрын
Yeah, but he's right on point about Bruce, I'm in my 50s now and got into martial arts like a lot of people because of Bruce Lee. Til this day I can sit down and be blown away by Enter the Dragon just like I was as a kid in the 1970s. Dude was just phenomenal, charismatic, unreal and everything Scott Adkins said. They will never be another person in the martial arts genre that captivates and motivates you like Mr. Bruce Lee. The dude was 1 of a kind! I really wish he lived long enough to make more movies, I know that's selfish of me to say that, so please forgive Bruce and everyone reading this. But that's how phenomenal and awesome he was to me. God bless everyone! I love you Bruce Lee and God bless you as well, thank you for your greatness!!
@timbailey24633 ай бұрын
Scott Adkins, is the modern “real deal”! In my opinion, he should have been selected as the new James Bond!
@misterdeadbeat40506 ай бұрын
I just love the level of respect Scott gives to Bruce here. Respect to Scott as well!
@Rotaks6 ай бұрын
Yeah, he was scared of the psycho-fan boys :/
@misterdeadbeat40506 ай бұрын
@@Rotaks Explain yourself.
@kit2660225 ай бұрын
@@RotaksPower does matter to a certain point but speed and accuracy always matter because speed generates power Bruce Lee far more faster than Mike Tyson if someone a lot faster than you how can you see it coming before blocking it speed and accuracy always win Mike Tyson is fast as well but Bruce Lee is a lot faster also Mike Tyson is a boxer and most boxers don't have much experience with legs martial arts use all parts your bodies that's why one of Mike Tyson interviews people offering him in MMA fight he declined it is very old clip I found on KZbin because he was smart he declined it because he knows he don't have much experience with legs Bruce Lee was experience in hands and legs as well he studied multiple martial arts not just boxing also MMA and UFC is a sport not real fighting mate because there rules and regulations involved from getting killed his trained for the street not the ring.
@Rotaks5 ай бұрын
@@kit266022 I've just checked again what I wrote and.... yes, you just bubling something to your self - nothing corelated to what I wrote.
@48mastadon6 ай бұрын
I remember when Enter the Dragon came out. It was a game changer. I don't think the younger generation realize just how much of an impact this movie had, not only on martial arts movies, but on all action movies.
@aaronrumph32916 ай бұрын
I'd say anyone under 30 yes, but those that were raised on 90s martial arts knew the importance of Bruce
@outtrigger6 ай бұрын
@@aaronrumph3291zoomers dont even watch movies at all apparently
@michaelpidgeon5676 ай бұрын
@@aaronrumph3291definitely i was introduced to Bruce Lee in enter the dragon in the early 80s uncut, and was blown away, my father put me in to kenpo, i unfortunately wasn't born when his legendary movies hit cinemas, but his inspiration continues to guide me towards personal liberation #brucelee #foreveryoung #jeetKuneDo#ENTERTHEDRAGON
@aaronrumph32916 ай бұрын
@@outtrigger My statement has nothing to do with people watching old movies or not, its about the evolution of movies has you go further generations away from the first films you begin not to truly see the impact that those movie had in shaping the newer movies that are the iconic films of the newer generation. As each generation continues to add innovations that forever change movies.
@johngaran63796 ай бұрын
The younger generation should watch some of the fight scenes in Sean Connery's James Bond movies, then watch Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon. That would be a good comparison. The Bond movies always had the best stunts but weren't even close to Bruce Lee's (or most Kung Fu) fight scenes yet.
@derekchin64036 ай бұрын
100% right. ABSOLUTELY THE BEST. No one like him before or after, and it's been over 50 years since he's been gone. Thanks so much for the video, Mr. Adkins. I'm a big fan of yours, as well.
@luisvelazquez54206 ай бұрын
The battle with the guards was magnificent.
@abc456f5 ай бұрын
Your skills are extra-ordinary.
@AgentProvocateur703 ай бұрын
And I was going to ask you to join us
@douggherkin6 ай бұрын
In a world after UFC and almost everybody on KZbin bashing Bruce Lee and casting doubt on his abilities I just want to say thank you, Scott for what you have said in acknowledgement of him. Coming from you that means a lot to the community. 👍👍👍
@iannguyen55146 ай бұрын
It's funny how all those people who have came into contact with Bruce, who have either trained with or by him, have acknowledged how fast and powerful he was for his size. And yet, according to all these Internet critics, because Bruce did not fight competitively this somehow made him a fraud, or "he was just an actor". If Bruce was "just an actor", then somebody like James DeMile, who was one of his students and a heavy weight champ in the US Air Force, would have smoked him. Even Chuck Norris, when asked in interviews who would win a fight between him and Bruce said something along the line of "we just didn't want to go there".
@douggherkin6 ай бұрын
@@iannguyen5514 There was no money in martial arts fighting back then. It practically didn't exist. What were his options - risk his health fighting in karate style competitions to win a wooden trophy or make thousands of dollars offering private tuition to Hollywood's A-list and star in television and movies? ....He would have had to be insane to risk his health fighting for nothing just to appease critics and doubters both then and now over 50yrs later.
@iannguyen55146 ай бұрын
@@douggherkin Yes and no! Yes, there was not much money in fighting in tournaments back then. No, the lack of prize money was not the primary reason Bruce didn't want to participate in these tournaments. It was well known that Bruce had a disdain for tournament fights, which he felt were limiting due to them being refereed. The fighting style Bruce was focused on is for the street, where there are no rules and anything goes, and therefore he found tournament fights too restrictive. I agree with you that he made more money providing private tuition to Hollywood stars & celebs, since he needed to have a source of income because he wasn't getting offered roles left, right, and center.
@Gman7283-ys7xb6 ай бұрын
I'd say most MMA and true fighters and warriors actually have the utmost respect for Lee . It's the keyboard warriors mostly who attack him and the jealous like MJW and sonnel. Vast majority from Jon Jones to Dana to bonnar, Connor,bas,Tyson,sugar ray etc have the utmost honor for him and say it every time. You have the wannabe yt stars trying to cause drama and conflict by asking people like Mike Tyson dumb questions,Do you think in his prime Bruce could beat you etc. Anything for views and I immediately thumbs down the video and make sure to say don't recommend the channel. He's gone has nothing else to prove let him rest. Yet those making these comments refuse or can't prove how good they supposedly are like MJW. He does all these fight choreography play no touch videos with people and MMA then cast doubt on Lee. MJW put on the pads and go real medium contact,let's see what you got ,since you're talking. But he don't and won't. Just like all the kids in NBA etc many talking now MJ way pass his prime and they aren't even the best in the NBA now or consistently yet going for the Black Cat. Today egos are much bigger than talent by far
@mjdegrey48436 ай бұрын
Bruce lee at his physical peak, would fucking DESTROY UTTERLY ANY so called MMA fighter. No doubt in my mind whatsoever. His speed and physical power would overwhelm any opponent today.
@alcottdevalte74406 ай бұрын
Won't ever be made a movie like Enter the Dragon. Simply a masterpiece and so poetic.
@Gman7283-ys7xb6 ай бұрын
50 years plus since lee death and all his movies as well are 50 plus years old. Still after all this time his movies, screen presence,skill and all the top quality work he put into his films,make me feel like a kid and the first time I've seen these movies. It amazes me how to do this day he's the pinnacle of Martial arts movies and martial arts,father of mma. What an amazing man he was ,and what makes it more tragic is the demise of his son,it breaks my heart to this day how unfair and cruel life can be. Rest in Paradise Bruce and Brandon,i truly pray there's an amazing afterlife for you and others who unfortunately died too soon!
@frankserratore34866 ай бұрын
Thank you for giving Bruce Lee the respect he deserves, and he left us 51 years ago, no one comes close
@Rotaks6 ай бұрын
Yeah, he was scared of the psycho-fan boys :/
@frankserratore34864 ай бұрын
@@Rotaksdik
@andreigoudala75752 ай бұрын
I really missed bruce lee one of my favorite of all time. Im grateful to witness his legacy.
@cochise43906 ай бұрын
It's always good to hear official bad ass Martial Artists pay homage to Bruce. True legend
@cheekster7776 ай бұрын
The movie that changed the martial arts genre forever. *G.O.A.T.* 😎
@bruce51686 ай бұрын
The basement scene is PHENOMENAL!! Holds up awesome till this day!!
@bronson13923 ай бұрын
You don’t say!
@bruce51683 ай бұрын
@@bronson1392 yeah ...i did
@mevdinc6 ай бұрын
This has to be the best reaction to Bruce Lee ever, well done Scott Adkins. Bruce Lee was truly unique in every way, a real master. RIP.
@steveg91666 ай бұрын
big respect to you scott. thanks for giving bruce his due respect.. people praise him all the time but coming from you its respect on a different level
@theslowserious99746 ай бұрын
You can't be any more genuine than this. There's so much depth in Bruce's work and only true experienced martial artists can truly admire Bruce's work. They are some Hollywood moves too but the trapping, faint jabs and kicks are real works of a super well trained master. Thank you Mr. Adkins for not down playing the deceased greatest of all.
@abc456f5 ай бұрын
Bruce used feints a lot, but was so quick, you sometimes don't notice them.
@tristanjones76822 ай бұрын
@@abc456fespecially true in fist of fury where he punches the first guy but if you slow the video down you’ll see the parry before the punch!
@Faustustopheles6 ай бұрын
I still feel deeply saddened thinking about how amazing he was and yet passing away so young and everything he could have done. But he was also the inspiration for so many.
@nebulous83896 ай бұрын
As I get older it does get sadder thinking about how young he died. But I just try my best to think of the amazing things he brought into the world.
@Faustustopheles6 ай бұрын
@@nebulous8389 absolutely
@X-Factor-226 ай бұрын
For me the most tragic thing about his legacy besides him dying is that Bruce Lee athleticism has overshadowed the BRILLIANT mind he had. The philosopher,innovator, motivator and revolutionist will always be in the background of his legacy.
@nebulous83896 ай бұрын
@@X-Factor-22 not neccesarily there are plenty of people that know he had a brilliant mind.
@juda726 ай бұрын
Il a vécu chaque jour de sa vie comme si c était le dernier ... la vie n est qu un court instant dans l éternité mais bruce vécu au dessus de cette notion du temps ... quand je pense à bruce je ne pense pas à sa courte vie mais à la façon dont il a vécu... immense source d inspiration ... force à toi 🙏🙏🙏
@brucewalker75006 ай бұрын
51 year old film that will never be surpassed. That whole sequence is mesmerising to watch. Like you said Scott, when someone that skilled & totally in control of his body shows the world just what he can do, it truly is mind blowing.
@raygun4416 ай бұрын
Bruce is the best! A legend.
@arthurl.99856 ай бұрын
All his films are legend.
@HarryCallahan-tf3qr6 ай бұрын
His low budget movies are better!
5 ай бұрын
shows what he can do behind a camera with layed out fight scenes....you could take anyone and make these scenes. You could put Scott in there and it would look even better. You don't need to be a fighter to do what Bruce did in these scenes. It's called acting and practicing for a scripted/choreographed scene.
@Corrigan65_6 ай бұрын
You sir, are no slouch yourself. I still have to watch more of Scott Adkins films
@saiya256 ай бұрын
every time i watch his movies, i still get the amazed face and nothing changes that, just wow
@markjmacrae6 ай бұрын
Best martial arts star with commentary from one of the best stunt men, what a gem!
@inaamishtiaq63226 ай бұрын
Scott adkins your my favourite action hero
@dominiqueodom30996 ай бұрын
To anyone who says The Younger Generation wouldnt appreciate this truly doesnt see how large this mans impact was. I remember seeing this in on DVD in Alaska with my Father in the early 2000s at like 8 years old. I was already a Massive Jet Li/Jackie Chan fan and had seen the Matrix Movies dozens of Times and My favorite Fighting Game Series was Tekken and DBZ. When i first watched this film i legitimately believed Bruce Lee had the Aura of being borderline Superhuman. The legacy and Influence i could see from this one man in nearly every piece of Medium i was consuming at this time is something people wish they could aspire to do in their lives.
@superstrangevideo6 ай бұрын
You are one of the few, the proud, who has escaped the assembly line of mass media brainwashing. Excellent dude!
@2002daverj6 ай бұрын
Brilliant entertainer. You really believed Bruce was superhuman. What a shame he died before he could awe the world with more brilliance. Hard to think of another movie that had so much impact. Maybe Jaws but then again this film kick started countless millions of martial artists. Will anyone ever be able to fill his shoes?
@tiger-rgn6 ай бұрын
speaking of wich, i would like scott to review tekken character fighting styles, rate and explain them, and even recreate them
@javierrivas22246 ай бұрын
One of my favorites martial artist Scott Adkins
@icreate18546 ай бұрын
Say it with me Scott Adkins, Enter the Dragon’s underground fight scene is thee greatest martial arts scene ever! Period! Point blank!
@Aware_Wolf_X46 ай бұрын
Enter the Dragon and Rumble in the Bronx were the first DVD's I bought as a teen when I received a PS2 as a birthday present. Still in awe when I watch it too.
@koden246 ай бұрын
Know what Scott, the way you narrating, as Bruce is Fighting, says it all! That’s how brilliant this Man was. Even to this day, I can still fill the prowess of Bruce Lee.
@davidgreene92826 ай бұрын
Loved your commentary, finally someone who recognizes the greatness of that scene. I think the fight in the cave was by far his most outstanding performance on screen I wholeheartedly concur, and the lighting is absolutely breathtaking. You can see each bead of sweat.💧
@jamesbarbour84006 ай бұрын
Wholeheartedly agree. His physique here is quite simply astounding, plus no wasted or superflous motion, just direct, effective actions. Bruce, at his absolute peak here - makes his passing all the more unbearable - he clearly had much more to give in his life. I still believe foul play myself. Yes Betty Ting Pei gave him a tablet for his headache, whilst he was at her apartment, but I personally don't think that's what did for him. Reason being, in May of 1973, whilst dubbing ETD, he collapsed and had siezures and was luckily rushed to hospital in time, where it was quickly established that his brain was swelling, so the doctors took the appropriate action, and saved him on that occassion. Betty Ting Pei was not involved on that occassion, and no headache tablet was administered. So somebody had to have either slipped something into his food or drink, or perhaps he sustained a blow to his head either in rehearsals or actual fight scenes. It had been reported that he'd received several blows to the head during filming - whether accidental or otherwise is still unanswered, but rather pointless to debate now anyway. He famously had arguements with Raymond Chow on set, and things became so heated that Bruce had to sign a piece of paper to say that he would refrain from doing Chow physical harm. Bruces' future plans after ETD, were to attempt to bteak into the US movie market once more, following the success of ETD - everyone already knew they had a winner on their hands, and still years later, it's not hard to see why. My own feeling is that Chow was trying to tie Bruce to movie making projects in Asia, whilst Bruce wanted to go back to Hollywood and prove a poit to those who had snubbed him previously, that he was, indeed, the real deal. I think that Chow thought if he couldn't benefit from Bruces' undoubted star power, and all the fame and money that went with it, he wasn't going to let anyone else get their hands on the prize either. Others may have other opinions about Bruces' untimely demise. All of the foregoing is simply my own opinion.
@MrElusive796 ай бұрын
Enter the Dragon is/was such a perfect film; great storyline, great supporting cast, great action, great music and Bruce Lee - the whole atmosphere of the film and where it was shot puts it on another level. I've watched this so many times, it's one you can just keep going back to.
@darynfalandys63432 ай бұрын
Excellent evaluation and commentary by Scott. And Enter the Dragon just never gets old!!! I still watch it to this day. Bruce, you are loved and missed.
@sandrakennedy40496 ай бұрын
Love Scott Adkin’s humble and respectful and love his films
@arianabucio65356 ай бұрын
Love you Scott adkins ❤
@codeblue90046 ай бұрын
I love Bruce, can watch his movies more than once, never boring. Best martial arts guy ever.
@aleksharifschannel75136 ай бұрын
The one and only Bruce Lee, superstar martial artist of all times, period! A great positive evaluation of yours, bro! Scott, I love your movies, too, especially ones with Ninja, so continue them. Your moves, especially kicking are really outstanding! Bravo!
@jacktheultimatewarrior6 ай бұрын
I was growing up watching this masterpiece movie 🔥🔥
@TheRafcave6 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching The Legend, The One and Only, Ever...Bruce Lee. 💯🔥
@titanx81676 ай бұрын
Hi Scott, my wife and I just bought all of Bruce Lee's films on the streaming platform one of my favorites is 'Way of the Dragon' with Chuck Norris they never get old watching pure MA classics.❤😃👍
@bruceleetopgun28496 ай бұрын
Respect... A great action hero tributing a true Legend..
@lolohets64676 ай бұрын
My favorite Bruce fight is Him vs Chuck in Way of the Dragon I think that fight was kinda the benchmark for the other epic martial arts showdowns that we've had after that fight. The pacing was great, the moves and choreo are still to this day actually still amazing and still holds up.
5 ай бұрын
@DM-ei6oo well, Bruce could have and should have just walked away from the fight. Chuck's character was so injured, he posed no threat to Bruce's character. So why kill him??
@lolohets64673 ай бұрын
Chuck was the one that provoked it even with his broken arm and leg. Bruce knew he wasn't gonna stop so killing him was just the best solution but for him Chuck went out honorably that's why he gave him his Gi at the end of the fight.
@theMaster...6 ай бұрын
Great reaction...
@warrenryatt52846 ай бұрын
Respectful and comprehensive in commentary ,great to see ,scott adkins
@e.s.1806 ай бұрын
It used to look pretty easy compared to the later martial arts films and stars who performed impressive techniques. But the older I get, the more I realize what an incredible presence and charisma this man had. he lives every kick and every punch he throws. This is not the case with other martial arts stars, although they are very, very good.
@shaolinjaa6666 ай бұрын
Scott... 🫵🏼 are the modern generations Bruce 💯
@thedadlife2476 ай бұрын
no he's not but am a fan.
5 ай бұрын
@@thedadlife247 he's better than Bruce ever was.
@thedadlife2475 ай бұрын
What does that mean what are saying????
@FictagiousDaveSavage6 ай бұрын
Bruce is still unmatched when it comes to the intensity he puts into his fight scenes. He doesn't need to be flash, because he's intensity enhanced his simplicity of moves, making it all feel very real in the moment. You do a good job with the intensity you put into your fight scenes too! I can really feel that your character is in an emotional state, the anger, the pain, it all adds to the fight scene.
@ElDalai6 ай бұрын
A true master speaks about the ultimate master. Awesome!
@surfdigby6 ай бұрын
1:15 I love the henchman at the back, who's clearly enjoying it a bit too much and gets a massive smile on his face.
@waynemcauliffe-fv5yf6 ай бұрын
Came out when i was turning 11. Still the best martial arts film i`ve seen
@brahimfightdesign6 ай бұрын
There is something mesmerizing about this scene. I love the camera and the high speed.
@mrEnder19746 ай бұрын
well done video, I am 50 I grew up watching Bruce in his movies over, and over.
@nittydalion6 ай бұрын
When you watch this fight scene, you realize that Bruce was evolving everyday. His JKD was evolving to greater heights, he was truly the embodiment of simple, effective, efficient striking. This is phenomenal to watch!!
5 ай бұрын
Bruce even said he did not fight like this in real life. These moves were for show, to look flashy in the movies. This does not show Bruce's fighting technique evolving as you say...since this is not how he fought in real life.
@nittydalion5 ай бұрын
Actually you are right because these moves were deadly, throat chops etc. but you can clearly see his art evolving from his 1st movie to this movie. Of course this is choreographed and made flashy for the movies. He said the nunchucks were a piece of crap but they were awesome for the movie screen. But if you can't see that his art has evolved then you need to use a keener eye. And I also beg to differ I'm sure some of these techniques were used in real confrontations if he was in any. Stop hits/kicks, feints, non telegraphic motion, these are all written in private notes that we have been able to see because of people like John Little.
@SakheleNtaba6 ай бұрын
The legend who made my childhood great... even influenced fighting game characters like Liu Kang, Law, Fei Long and many others
@lorrycamill65026 ай бұрын
Thanks Scott for showing support for a great fighter so much speeed 💪RIP Bruce 🙏
@JanTurner-md3fl6 ай бұрын
my girlfriend and I went to the movies in 1973 to see this movie. I was studying Shotokon at the time. There was no one else in the movie theater but mu girlfriend and I. Quite an experience to say the least. Watching a great movie in an empty theater!
@Falconurbex6 ай бұрын
Bruce lee is a true legend i love all his movies as do i with mr scott adkins u are a legend my friend.
@chrisl44515 ай бұрын
Well, that was a breath of fresh air. No arguing, no disappointments if he was the best. Just talking about what it was intended, shot for film. I greatly appreciate the reaction.
@GregoryPane6 ай бұрын
It was one of the most AMAZING fight scenes in the history of martial arts films. INCOMPARABLE skill and charisma! The ONE and ONLY Bruce Lee! The MYTH, the LEGEND! The HERO and the ROLE MODEL for millions of us! And it feels so beautiful to see you Scott, how greatly you respect and admire him, and how much you acknowledge and value his inspiration for the new generation of martial arts actors. Because you yourself too, are one of the BEST there have ever been in this industry! You have ALL that it takes! 100%! Physically and mentally. You truly are the most complete martial arts actor there are nowadays! And I deeply respect and look up to you, both as a martial artist, an actor, and mostly importantly as a man and character! Looking forward to seeing your new, incredible work! ✊👊💪
@alee90716 ай бұрын
Agree with Scott, my fav fight scene of all time too, second is Bruce Vs Chuck!
@TimKerman6 ай бұрын
One of the most thought provoking films I've seen from Scott Adkins is undisputed fight for freedom. The reason for saying this is that as a born again Christian it was good that the film addressed the issue of martial arts and Christianity.
@danielsebag17596 ай бұрын
je revois ces films toujours avec autant d'enthousiasme
@DaileonJiban6 ай бұрын
Very Good !! And Congratulations for your great movies and amazing fights !!
@gregoryspaulding92382 ай бұрын
I watch his movies so many times I knew the script, but was really watching to see his moves!!!
@stlrockn6 ай бұрын
As a 50 year veteran of Wado ryu karate ... Big respect Scott. Thanks for paying props to the greatest and you are correct sir, the cave fight has to be the greatest martial arts screen battle EVER. It is STILL exciting to watch. Bruce Lee will be influencing martial artists long after we are gone. No one did it better.
@saiya256 ай бұрын
Scott Adkins, Jackie Chan, Bruce lee, Donnie Yen, Jet Lee are my top of all time! Bruce Lee is for me #1
@TheRealTomahawk2 ай бұрын
and Brandon Lee of course.
@Bitcoin_Gold6 ай бұрын
Best Mix Martial Artist in the World. Wing Chun best style
@reshmapandya17006 ай бұрын
Enter the dragon, the basic pillar of martial arts. Undisputed 2 displaying star movies select. Half an hr to the end😊
@mannybrucesalvador6 ай бұрын
I agree. Bruce was on another level. RIP 🙏🙏🙏
@chuencainseow57866 ай бұрын
No one has the skill, persona and philosophical ideas like Bruce Lee. His movie/moves is still awesome to watch despite dated half a century back. Many action stars and pro fighters look up to Bruce.. Jackie Chan, Donnie Yen, Conor McGregor etc. He is truly a GOAT in so many dimensions and his early death makes him forever the greatest in our hearts - undefeated by the sands of time. Love the sincerity and humility of Scott Adkins ❤
@30plusfitnesstv6 ай бұрын
The greatest. 'Enter The Dragon' is my favourite film of all time. I finally got to see it on the big screen last year. Mind blown.
@abc456f5 ай бұрын
I was 16 when it came out. Me and friends went to Times Square to see the first showing. Sat in the front row and watched it three times. Nothing like it then and now. Bruce Lee, no one comes close.
@rogercharles97576 ай бұрын
The first time I saw any Bruce Lee films my mouth was open I can’t believe how brilliant a man could be so skilled and so fast and so accurate. That’s why now 5060 years later there is no man on God‘s green earth that could ever compare to Bruce Lee, I wish he went on for Lisa 💞☺️ another 10 years before anything happened to him because this man was going to make some unbelievable breathtaking brilliant films may Sol spirit rest in peace. God bless Bruce Lee. 🙏🏾👏🏾💞💗🌹🌹🌹💟
@tzebunyip41786 ай бұрын
Godlike
@JoJoBeast6 ай бұрын
Perfect reaction video
@jimd84285 ай бұрын
I always had respect for scott but now after watching this it's gone to a whole new level
@pedroportalatin67516 ай бұрын
There can never be any other fighter like Bruce Lee he's a legend
@JubeiKibagamiFez6 ай бұрын
I'm not gonna lie, Scott..... Your fight scenes are some of the best, as well. I love you movies. The Undisputed movies, come on. Those moves are insane.
@Freddies2836 ай бұрын
Absolute class act Scott Adkins.
@larrycaro13336 ай бұрын
Scott, I wish you made more movies
@phillippunter32533 ай бұрын
Mr Scott Adkins I appreciate your take and unwavering respect for my mentor of that era which makes you my current mentor along with Mr. Donnie Yuen. Thank you sir. Much love to be an extra in your flick.
@rahulBlackops19896 ай бұрын
I Love the way you watch all the Videos of All the Famous Martial Artist including Yourself😍🥰
@kenrickhadley44996 ай бұрын
Scott you are so kind to honor where all that followed learned great story telling in these genre of films. I love a quote that John Lennon said, "before Elvis there was nothing". Elvis once asked Sir Tom Jones, where did you learn to move like that? his reply was, to be honest, i learned it from you.Scott in your own films, i have seen you display a warmth and humility in your characters with just the depth and and expression in your eyes. I think keeping the dialog to a minimum for Bruce and letting his facial expression display his feelings is a sledge hammer of acting. I remember the scene when he kills Bob Wall, all that you see is the look on Bruce's face remembering his sister killing herself with a piece of glass to prevent Wall from violating her. Lines like " You have offended my family and you have offended the Shaolin temple.Bruce was the first to bring deep emotion to these films, and i think that one reason they have lasted the test of time. Scott, you never let arrogance over take your characters.Thanks Scott.
@ronpatton94246 ай бұрын
I've lost count as to the number of times watching "Enter the Dragon" from its first theatrical release back in 1973. The "Citizen Kane of Martial Arts movies." Although never having met Bruce Lee, I did meet and became friends with Jim Kelly.
@willialj6 ай бұрын
My best friend in high school picked me up and took me to the local theatre to see this movie. He said I had no choice but to see it. Back then, you didn't have to leave the theatre after the showing unless it was sold out or last showing. We watched the movie 3 times that day. What we didn't know at that time and what Scott is trying to say is this movie is the standard! Every martial arts fight sequence is measured by this movie. We have fantastic masters today and they all have a difficult time matching or exceeding his intensity, danger, speed, weaponry, spontaneity and convincing viciousness of his fighting. We all know this was choreographed but you always come away thinking if this were real he could still whoop their asses the same way. These MMA guys have nothing, I mean nothing on him....
@FractalKrystian6 ай бұрын
And here is the Man who's opinion matters Today more than the most. Respect Master Scott. Respect.
@Dr.Risky0076 ай бұрын
That break down around the two minute mark makes you think about Brandon Lee's opening scene in rapid fire 🔥🔥🔥 father like son.Also huge fan brother look forward to your next movie 🎥
@stigtuneback19666 ай бұрын
well , in that movie Rapid fire with Brandon Lee if one is and knows anything aboute Bruce Lee , you can clearly see the moves from Bruce in Brandons performance with kicks and punshes , its like your watching Bruce Lee himself .
@lordbison6 ай бұрын
Great Job Scott! 😎💯👌🐉💬
@michaelhanrahanmoore16226 ай бұрын
It is not so easy to be a master and at the same time show humility. It is more typically human to be full of yourself and believe you can beat anyone. But for that reason I really do revere Scott adkins . He's an excellent example to kids just starting out in martial arts. 👏
@gwopingyang22086 ай бұрын
I remember seeing this on video for the first time in the 80s. I was shocked by it. The intensity in Bruce's performance is unmatched to this day. I think the next time i was shocked by a fight scene.. was seeing your fight against kane kosugi. That will forever be in my top 3.
@samjohnson13586 ай бұрын
He's absolutely right he is the ultimate legend, no one can copy Bruce Lee even today with all this technology that's going on nobody can copy Bruce Lee fighting style, he shows that hard work matters, this generation is dependent on technology for everything, they don't know anything about real art or real work, the weather for Bruce Lee about 100% of the fighting movies that's out now wouldn't even exist, Bruce Lee will always be loved by the fans, it's just so sad that the good people always die early😢
@jimbobaloobobname57676 ай бұрын
He is the best, but your bloody close Scott and unique just like Bruce 👍 Ta for the upload 🙂
@jean-louisgonneau6 ай бұрын
Hello Scott This scene means a lot to me because this was the first time I saw Bruce lee and shock was so intense that 50 years later, I am still a huge die hard fan of the man. Same as you, mate 👍 cheers 🍻
@SDOTFILMS6 ай бұрын
Don't know if you guys notice, newcomer young Jackie Chan was in the Enter The Dragon film. He was one of the extra guards who Bruce fought in the cave lab scene. 2:10 3:11
@soljahtimaru6 ай бұрын
thank you scott i am 64 and still watch him
@blackninjadom69875 ай бұрын
He was the sole reason I became a Martial Artist! They had no type of Kung fu in my.town of Ohio. So I ended up studying and getting black belt in Ninjitsu, uechi ryu Karate and Judo. I would loved to have had the chance to meet him.and say thank you for everything he did as a Martial Artist. He inspired me to become one
@chrisbera79526 ай бұрын
Lot of respect for Scott for giving so much respect to Bruce
@salvadororbigojr3536 ай бұрын
no man ... ever ... can be as legendary as Bruce Lee in the world of martial arts ... his contribution is flawless ... his principles lives forever ...
@bradleymaroney26426 ай бұрын
I never appreciated that off-screen punch until today, thanks Scott!
@your-daily-MUSIC-Playlist5 ай бұрын
You are the best action fighter
@MrTaurrean6 ай бұрын
Scott you are an utter beast And what makes u special is your respect for Bruce Lee.Its so refreshing to see an exceptional martial artist Not trying to say he could beat him or he's too small or not a fighter.You appreciate his mastery,The facial expressions and how important that scene was in shaping your skills.Fair play to you
@78RJ6 ай бұрын
The best of the best of all martial arts films to date without doubt. I grew up watching this film over and over and the numerous documentaries from close friends who knew Bruce and how good a martial artist he was. Bruce was the Floyd Mayweather of his time in his discipline in my opinion.
@kudumohammed96846 ай бұрын
Mr. Adkins, I wish I could do a fight breakdown on you as well. You are one of my best martial artists. It's amazing to see a hero do a piece on another hero. Now that's what we call respect! Thank you!!
@Emmanuel_Lacombe6 ай бұрын
Great comments and show of humility to Scott and yes indeed it’s Jackie Chan having his neck broken. Thank you.
@sonofbrooklyn7186 ай бұрын
I got to work stunts with Scott on Universal Soldier in Louisiana, and as you can see in this video he’s a great and humble guy.