bruce lee-related stories
Posted Jul 21st 2009 8:01PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV on the Bigscreen, Celebrities, Casting, Reality-Free

I'm not sure if
Green Hornet fans are looking forward to the new big-screen movie based on the 60s TV show that starred Van Williams and Bruce Lee. First they grimaced when they found out that Seth Rogen was not only writing the movie but would also play The Green Hornet (even if he has slimmed down), and now comes word that
Nicolas Cage might play the villain.
Is this a good or a bad thing? Cage can be uniquely awesome in some roles but alienating in other roles.
Posted Jan 26th 2009 3:10PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV on the Bigscreen, Reality-Free

I loved
The Green Hornet when I was a kid. I remember seeing Van Williams and Bruce Lee on
Batman (one of those crossover episodes to get people excited) and liking them even a bit more than Batman and Robin. Batman was just kinda weird, and Robin's tights were stupid. The Green Hornet had a cool mask, a great car, a cool gun, and a karate expert bodyguard/sidekick.
The Green Hornet only lasted one season though. Maybe it didn't have the pedigree and colorful villains that
Batman had.
A big screen movie has been talked about for years. At one point, George Clooney was talked about for the role of Britt Reid/The Green Hornet. All of those productions never got past the talking stage, but when Seth Rogen became popular and he and Evan Goldberg got involved, Sony put the movie into gear. But now
rumors are swirling that they might not want it after all. They need a new director (Stephen Chow left last month), and
several sources say that Sony isn't high on the film anymore. The film is still slated for a June, 2010 release date.
It would be unfortunate if Rogen
lost all of that weight for nothing. But I guess there's the whole "healthy" aspect.
Posted Jun 20th 2007 3:01PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Celebrities
This Sunday, Spike TV will honor martial arts legend Bruce Lee by broadcasting a few of his movies, not to mention a bit of cross-promotion with GameTrailers.com. Here's the schedule:
- 1:00 p.m.: Game of Death
- 3:00 p.m.: Fist of Fury
- 8:00 p.m.: Enter the Dragon
- 10:30 p.m.: Dragon: the Bruce Lee Story
Enter the Dragon will be presented by Lee's daughter, Shannon Lee, who will share anecdotes about her father and some behind-the-scenes footage. Also, both the GameTrailers and Spike TV sites will feature digital content to coincide with "Bruce Lee Day."
Continue reading Spike honors Bruce Lee this weekend - VIDEO
Posted Jan 12th 2006 8:34AM by Annie Wu
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Talent, OpEd, Web

A few weeks ago, when I needed some cheering up, my friend sent me a link to
something called
Random Chuck Norris Fact. Definitely boosted my mood. Within
minutes, I was laughing until my sides hurt. Lately, this (and other "fact" generators, including the
Vin Diesel version) have been making rounds on the Internet. A few of my favorite
"facts" include "Chuck Norris' tears cure cancer. Too bad he has never cried", "Chuck Norris
ordered a Big Mac at Burger King, and got one", and just about anything that has to do with round-house kicking.
With the site spreading like wildfire across the information superhighway, it must eventually make its way to the
Ranger himself, right?
Right.
Continue reading Chuck Norris on Chuck Norris "facts"