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Otakon 2016.
Samurai Taisho Darth Vader will remain mint in box, or whatever it is. Bruce Lee on the other hand will have some adventures with similarly scaled little plastic people.
This is the most popular spot for locals and mainland visitors on the Avenue of Stars.
Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Camera: YASHICA MAT 124 G
Lense: Yashinon 80mm, F3.5
Film: Fuji Pro 160NS
Processing: C41 by PS13, digitized with Epson V370
Hercules: “Master Wong, how those buffoons have upset the delicate harmony of your hearth and inn! Shall I toss them out on their ears?”
Wong Fei-hung: “No, no, it is okay, Hercules. I think the storm has passed.”
Hercules: “Well, do let me know. I am the Prince of Power but I do hold a spot in my magnificent heart for you lowly mortals.”
Wong Fei-hung: “Oh, thank you.”
Bruce Lee, (Chinese: 李振藩; November 27, 1940 – July 20, 1973), a kung fu master, actor, director and philosopher, was the most iconic superstar ever from Hong Kong. He is widely considered to be one of the most influential martial artists of all time, and a pop culture icon of the 20th century. His intelligence, skills and humanity made him a man well before his time.
Hong Kong has a colourful history of street art and graffiti, and the tradition lives on in side alleys and less noticeable places, next to shiny glass-towered main roads of one of the world's leading financial centers. For my recent trip to Hong Kong, I planned to try to use some of the best known street art murals as backdrop, and this was one that stood out as exceptional.
This mural on Tank Lane in Sheung Wan was painted by South Korea’s Xeva, who painted it for HK Walls, an annual street art event. Xeva’s approach, according to HK Walls founder Jason Dembski, "brings a static image to life, by slicing, fragmenting and layering, almost animating this photo-realistic mural, like frames from a film.”
1950年代的李小龍和新樂酒店 Bruce Lee & Shamrock Hotel in 1950s
Shamrock Hotel (1952-) is situated on 223 Nathan Road. It is opposite to Bruce Lee's residence (2/F, 218 Nathan Road) in 1950s. The roof top restaurant of Shamrock Hotel is a popular place for Lee's family to enjoy their tea.
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This is a vignette I built for Blocks. I wanted this build to be accurate, but at the same time, I added some things to make it more visually interesting. I think I've struck a good balance, and hopefully fans of the film will enjoy this vignette.
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Enterbay Bruce Lee 1/4the scale action figure released in 2013, featured in 1972 movie "The Way of The Dragon" I love this movie very much! 🐉👍👍💖
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李小龍、薛家燕和嘉禾製片廠場
Bruce Lee, Nancy Sit Ka Yin and Golden Studios
李小龍回來香港的時候,經常跟陳寶珠(1946-)、蕭芳芳(1947-)和薛家燕(1950-)等童年朋友聚會。1970年,李小龍在美國拍完《青蜂俠》後,當地電視台開拍由他提供資料藍本的電視劇《功夫》,主角本來是他做的,豈料換了個外國明星扮中國人演。李小龍很失望,寫信求助好友小麒麟(1946-1987),有的英文小麒麟看不懂,就請教隔壁的薛家燕做英文翻譯和回信。李小龍回港後第一時間到嘉禾片場探家燕姐班,答謝她的幫忙,那時薛家燕正在忙拍《合氣道》(1972)。
Golden Studios, where Bruce Lee’s films produced, was located on Hammer Hill Road of Diamond Hill. The location is where the Kingsford Terrace located now.
In 1970, Raymond Chow established the Golden Studios Ltd and redeveloped the Tung Hwa Motion Picture Studios (永華片場) into Golden Studios. Bruce Lee’s films were mainly produced in this studio.
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Bruce Lee (Hot Toys) is ready to sit down for his interview with the press. The glasses add a nice touch!
李小龍、校際西洋拳比賽和英皇佐治五世學校 1958
Bruce Lee, Boxing Tournament and KGV
1958年3月29日,李小龍代表聖芳濟書院參加校際西洋拳比賽,地點為英皇佐治五世學校,參與學校共十二間,小龍擊敗了三位對手,最後與過去三屆冠軍加理‧歐文 (Gary Elms) 對賽,在第三輪擊敗加理‧歐文,取得冠軍。
It is 1956 and Bruce Lee is enrolled in St. Francis Xavier’s College (High School). Bruce Lee continues to get in trouble getting into fights in the streets and in the school.
By 1958, at the age of seventeen, Bruce Lee is asked by Brother Edwards to join the school’s Boxing Team. Brother Edwards feels that he can channel that fighting spirit and energy of young Bruce Lee in a positive way. Every year a bout is held with twelve schools and the winning school for the last three years has been the King George V School. The Boxing Champion of all the schools, Gary Elms of the King George V School, has not been beaten by anyone and has remained the champion for the last three years. Bruce Lee accepts Brother Edwards’ offer and joins the Boxing Team of St. Francis Xavier.
It was March 29, 1958 and the time had arrived for the Boxing Tournament to take place. All twelve High Schools attended the match. Bruce Lee fought three preliminary bouts with three different opponents. He was able to knock them all out in the first round.
He was paired against the British boy, Gary Elms, who had been the defending Boxing Champion for three straight years.
In the first round, Elms attacked vigorously forward and pressured young Bruce Lee to the corners of the ring.
By the second round, Bruce was able to use some of the Wing Chun blocks against Elms’ punches. This time, Bruce Lee did not run back to the corners from Elms’ attacks.
In the third round, Bruce blocked and hit and parried and hit anytime Gary Elm threw punches at him. Finally, he jumped in on Elms and Straight Blasted his way through, knocking out the Champ in the Third Round.
Courtesy of Richard Torres “Bruce Lee.. The boxer”
英皇佐治五世學校的前身是位於彌敦道136號的九龍書院 (Kowloon College),1894年開幕,1902年更名為九龍英童學校 (Kowloon British School),1923年易名為中央英童學校(Central British School),1936年遷到何文田現址,1978年改名為英皇佐治五世學校,並以1946年為創校年份。
Courtesy of 《圖說香港歷史建築1920-1945》
King George V School (KGV) is the oldest British school in Hong Kong It was first opened in 1894 on Nathan Road named Kowloon College, renamed Kowloon British College in 1902 and Central British School in 1923. It was moved to the present site in 1936 and renamed into KGV in 1978.
建築物的立面繪圖、建築風格、歷史人事、發展檔案與及其或其位置現貌照片將刊載於圖說香港歷史建築叢書第三冊《圖說香港歷史建築1920-1945》(Illustrating Hong Kong Historical Buildings 1920-1945)書中。
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A poster design for the Logan Theater here in Chicago. This is one of the many proofs that never makes it to production, but since this was my first choice I'd thought I would post it here.
“Notice that the stiffest tree is most easily cracked, while the bamboo or willow survives by bending with the wind.”
Bruce Lee quotes (American Actor and martial arts expert. Born in San Francisco, California, USA 1940-1973)
Everybody should know this familiar face! It's David Beckham (in 1/6 scale)! The body under David's head belongs to Hot Toys Bruce Lee.
I've had all these pieces for years, and never made the connection to make Bruce Lee. I've noticed that this hair piece all the way back from the original Harry Potter sets and thought they'd be good for Bruce Lee's hair. The shirtless torso and head come from the surfer and karate champion minfig in the LEGO Series 2, respectively.
Simple design. Don't know why it took me so long to piece it together. I will probably change the face one day.
"Never take your eyes off your opponent... even when you bow" (Lee).
Enter The Dragon Chapter 28 - 01:35:50
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Bronze statue of Bruce Lee (李小龍) at the Avenue of Stars (星光大道). Statue was unveiled in 2005 to mark his 65th birthday. Background is Hong Kong island waterfront.
Avenue of Stars 星光大道, Tsimshatsui 尖沙咀, Hong Kong 香港, China 中国 (Tuesday 18 Nov 2008)
李小龍《人海孤鴻》與金馬倫里 Bruce's The Orphan and Cameron Lane 1959
李小龍於1959年拍攝的電影《人海孤鴻》當中吳楚帆協助白燕追捕搶匪李小龍一幕,金馬倫里是其中一個背景。
Cameron Lane was one of the spot site for Bruce Lee's film "The Orphan" .
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