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#brucelee #eraser ✅Support VIDEODROM - https://www.donationalerts.ru/r/video... ✅Support on PATREON - / stiratel ======================== Live channel - / @videodromelivechannel ========================= Vkontakte group - https://vk.com/vidrome Instagram - / videodromeyoutube ========================== Translation of VHSnik films - / @vhsnik ========================== The new issue of the retro-trash show ERASER is dedicated to the legendary martial arts master Bruce Lee. But this issue is not a retelling of Wikipedia or Bruce's biography. First of all, we will remember the most famous films with his participation. We will find out why this man stood at the origins of action cinema in Hollywood. How did kung fu influence the film industry as a whole? What does Jackie Chan and Chuck Norris have to do with Bruce? So, get ready for a journey to the early 70s. The Big Boss. Fist of Fury. Way of the Dragon. Enter the Dragon. Game of Death. You will see all these films in the issue. The hero of ERASER is the great BRUCE LEE. What was the first action movie you watched in your life? Terminator? Cliffhanger? Or maybe Die Hard? Great movies, but my first was Double Impact. I watched it at the age of 4, shortly before the ill-fated Valley of the Snakes, on the same black and white TV. After watching it, I was sure that there really was 2 Van Damme, and this film also showed that no matter how cool you are, no matter what techniques you have, it is better to avoid meetings with Bolo Yeung and the like. Time went by, the cool guys on the other side of the screen were one better than the other. Any new film was instantly re-watched about 1000 times and passed from hand to hand. But then there was something to watch on TV. For example, the series Walker: Texas Justice forced you to drop everything and watch the mega-cool Chuck Norris without stopping. And when I discovered Jackie Chan's films, a multi-year marathon of chases, fights, crazy speeds and the use of any household items as weapons began. But when you start to be interested in some topic, you always want to know where it all started? Probably due to my age, I was not seriously interested in actors and the history of martial arts in cinema for a long time. It all started with a scene I accidentally saw on TV. And it turned out that neither Van Damme, nor Chuck Norris, nor even Jackie Chan were the first to show what you can do with your enemies on the big screen, but the first would have been the great Bruce Lee.