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Tag Archives: 70’s
The Way of the Dragon (1972)
In May, Shout! Factory continues their line of 4K restorations of Bruce Lee classics with Return of the Dragon, whose original title is The Way of the Dragon (1972). (These Blu-Rays are great, but it would’ve been really nice – and … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Hong Kong
Tagged 70's, Action, Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris, Colosseum, Golden Harvest, Kung Fu, Raymond Chow, Robert Wall, Rome
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Fist of Fury (1972)
For his second major starring role following The Big Boss (1971), Bruce Lee reunited with director Lo Wei and Raymond Chow’s Golden Harvest for Fist of Fury (1972). Shout! Factory recently released both films as part of their Shout Select … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Hong Kong
Tagged 70's, Action, Bruce Lee, Golden Harvest, Kung Fu, Lo Wei, Raymond Chow
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The Point (1971)
Everything has a point if you look closely enough. This was the revelation singer/songwriter Harry Nilsson discovered while tripping on acid and wandering into the woods near his home in early 1970. The trees had points, and their branches had … Continue reading
Posted in Late Night TV
Tagged 70's, Alan Thicke, Animation, Dustin Hoffman, Fantasy, Fred Wolf, Harry Nilsson, lovable animals, LSD, Made-For-TV Movie, Psychedelic, Ringo Starr, Surreal
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