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* [[Dyeing for Your Art]]: Jason Scott Lee managed the impressive feat of looking almost as ripped as Bruce really was. |
* [[Dyeing for Your Art]]: Jason Scott Lee managed the impressive feat of looking almost as ripped as Bruce really was. |
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** He also trained with Jerry Poteet, one of Bruce's students. |
** He also trained with Jerry Poteet, one of Bruce's students. |
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* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: In the Latin-American dub, Bruce is voiced by [[Rene Garcia]]. At times one almost expects him to let out a [[Dragonball Z|Vegeta]] as Bruce fights and trains. |
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* [[What Could Have Been]]: Brandon Lee, [[Bruce Lee]]'s son, turned down the opportunity to play his father. [[Fatal Method Acting|Unfortunately]], he opted to do ''[[The Crow]]'' instead. |
* [[What Could Have Been]]: Brandon Lee, [[Bruce Lee]]'s son, turned down the opportunity to play his father. [[Fatal Method Acting|Unfortunately]], he opted to do ''[[The Crow]]'' instead. |
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Revision as of 02:33, 10 January 2014
- Dyeing for Your Art: Jason Scott Lee managed the impressive feat of looking almost as ripped as Bruce really was.
- He also trained with Jerry Poteet, one of Bruce's students.
- Hey It's That Voice: In the Latin-American dub, Bruce is voiced by Rene Garcia. At times one almost expects him to let out a Vegeta as Bruce fights and trains.
- What Could Have Been: Brandon Lee, Bruce Lee's son, turned down the opportunity to play his father. Unfortunately, he opted to do The Crow instead.