All right? Not only did he say that, but his wife, Linda Lee, said that in her first biography I ever read. If people are saying, ‘Well he never said he could beat up Muhammad Ali,’ well, yeah, he did. Eddie enlists the help of fellow agent Nicole (Claire Forlani) to determine the secret of the medallion and face down the evil Highbinders who so desperately want it back. I heard him say things like that to that effect. Eddie (Jackie Chan) is an indomitable Hong Kong cop who, after a near fatal accident involving a mysterious medallion, is suddenly transformed into a Highbinder - an immortal warrior with inhuman powers.
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While Shannon Lee says the film shows her dad as an “arrogant asshole who was full of hot air,” Tarantino told the press, “Bruce Lee was kind of an arrogant guy… The way he was talking, I didn’t just make a lot of that up. Aascar Ravichandran, who produced the hit Tamil film Anniyan is currently planning on remaking the film in Hindi.He revealed that he will make the film with a top Bollywood actor alongside Jackie Chan, who is well-known for films including Rush Hour, The Karate Kid, The Spy Next Door and many others.
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On the Instagram account run by Lee’s daughter, Shannon Lee, Chan recalls wanting “Bruce Lee to hold me for as long as possible.”īruce Lee’s appearance in “Once Upon the Time in Hollywood” has been the subject of much scrutiny in recent months, with Shannon Lee slamming the film’s portrayal of her father, and director Tarantino rushing to defend it.
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Bruce Lee returned to the spotlight this past summer thanks to his cameo portrayal by Mike Moh in Quentin Tarantino’s “ Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.” Now, in a recent Instagram post, Jackie Chan remembers being on the set with the Hong Kong-America, martial-arts icon during the making of “Enter the Dragon.” That film made Lee a star the world over, and was one of Chan’s earliest appearances - as “Thug in Prison,” per IMDb.