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False advertising that doesn`t even have Bruce Lee in it.
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Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars
01/24/23
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I own this on DVD in a five movie pack along with:
* The Big Boss (1970)
* Fist Of Fury (1971)
* Way Of The Dragon (1972)
* Game Of Death (1978)
Rated 5/5 Stars •
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
02/24/23
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This is film is in the same vain as the first. Splices of scenes from Bruce Lee's earlier works are mixed in with new footage from a different actor. They got a little more creative this time around though. In orer to make the slices match, the created the sets to look like the ones from the other films. (Something the first movie failed to do) Also the Bruce Lee clone has much better moves this time around. In fact....his moves are exceptional in this sequel. Aside from not having the original Bruce appear in the final act , Game of Death II is for the most part a much better film then it's predecessor. Because of the improved Choreographed martial arts, the steady pace of the action, and a better attempt at what the first film tried to do, I recommend this as a nice fun Sunday rental.
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
02/23/23
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Chris S
This is even worse than the original Game of Death. A jumbled, incoherent storyline leads to "Billy Lo" falling from a helicopter to the ground below, killing him, as we're left to follow his younger brother, Bobby Lo. So not only do we start out following some Bruce Lee clone, the film kills that one off and has us follow another one thirty minutes into the story. The main reason to watch this one is when Bobby Lo fights a lion, which is quite obviously a guy in a lion costume. Jang Lee Hwang is also the villain, who is usually pretty awesome but his screen time is significantly small. Mainly watched this and the original Game of Death because they're a part of the Bruce Lee boxed set. It's no wonder they're included with Lee's finished works. No one would buy them otherwise.
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars
01/31/10
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This movie worked for me only because of the fight scenes. The story is sub-par but I have always enjoyed martial arts films even with rather predictable/stupid stories and bad dubbing.
Rated 4/5 Stars •
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
01/18/23
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