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Kung Fu, the popular 1970s martial arts TV series starring David Carradine, followed the adventures of a Shaolin monk in the Wild West; the failure to give Bruce Lee the lead role has caused much ...
At the Shanghai International Film Festival, officials revealed a major initiative supported by the Chinese government to remake more than 100 iconic martial arts films.
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"From Bruce Lee to Jackie Chan, from 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' to 'Wolf Warrior,' these films have shown the world the vitality and spirit of the Chinese people.
Ahead of the launch of his Adidas DON Issue 7 signature sneakers, Donovan Mitchell reveals a new Bruce Lee-themed colorway. Donovan Mitchell has been signed to Adidas since his rookie year in 2017 ...
The protest, held in scorching tropical heat, drew mostly elderly demonstrators wearing yellow shirts – the colour strongly associated with Thailand’s monarchy – who accused the 38-year-old ...
Kaewta, 62, a housewife from Bangkok said she joined Yellow Shirt protests near Bangkok’s Democracy Monument two decades ago. “I didn’t support any political party.
Lee’s classic Fist of Fury (1972), Chan’s breakthrough Drunken Master (1978) and the Tsui Hark-directed epic Once Upon a Time in China (1991), which turned Li into a bone fide movie star, are ...
Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee titles lead China’s AI-driven plan to restore 100 kung fu classics, unveiled with 'A Better Tomorrow' AI reboot at Shanghai.