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Army of Darkness (1992)
Army of Darkness (1992)
1992 | Action, Comedy, Horror
Third in the Evil Dead series, even more comedy is introduced and a fantasy element implemented. More fun than a bag of puppies that crap 100 dollar bills and solidified Bruce Campbell as the master of camp with geniius proportions
  
Die Hard (1988)
Die Hard (1988)
1988 | Action
Bruce (0 more)
Best Christmas Movie Ever!
Trust me it's a Christmas movie, and has everything, good guys, bad guys, explosions, huge teddy bears. This one never gets old. neck and neck with It's a wonderful life for best Christmas movie ever.
  
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The Marinated Meeple (1848 KP) May 24, 2018

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The Marinated Meeple (1848 KP) May 24, 2018

My favorite Die Hard Alternate Movie Poster

The Big Boss (Tang shan da xiong) (1972)
The Big Boss (Tang shan da xiong) (1972)
1972 | Action, Drama
7.6 (5 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"Bruce Lee got me to want to go see movies. We’d take the train in from Brooklyn to Times Square to go to the theater there. Back then, 42nd Street was a much different place but was still an entertainment destination."

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Enter the Dragon (1973)
Enter the Dragon (1973)
1973 | Action

"Alright, so to begin this list I’m going to start with one of my first impressions of kung fu films; my childhood experience. So: Enter the Dragon. As a young child, you must see Bruce Lee, and Enter the Dragon."

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Die Hard: With a Vengeance (1995)
Die Hard: With a Vengeance (1995)
1995 | Action, Mystery
Bruce willis (1 more)
Samuel l jackson
Last of the better die hard sequels after they go downhill from there everything u would expect from a die hard film great stunts John mcclane wise cracks and great chemistry between the leads good sequel
  
Way of the Dragon (1972)
Way of the Dragon (1972)
1972 | Action, International
8
8.5 (2 Ratings)
Movie Rating
This film is a bit more lighthearted in comparison to other Bruce Lee films as there is a lot more humor and silliness than I expected during my first viewing. That's not necessarily a bad thing either. Most Bruce Lee movies have that 70s action movie cheese anyway and the weird thing is that it feels like that cheesiness is used to its maximum potential in any film Lee's a part of. Lee also doesn't actually fight in this film until about thirty minutes in, but it makes that first fight sequence and everything after so much better since you have to wait a bit for it. The payoff really doesn't get any sweeter than in this film either. Chuck Norris and Bruce Lee squaring off against each other to the death. Stop reading here if you want to avoid spoilers, but from the information gathered online Chuck Norris has only played a villain two times in his career and this is the only time his character has died. Besides where would the world be without Chuck Norris jokes? The man can blow bubbles with beef jerky, but we're getting off-topic. The Way of the Dragon is definitely worth seeing and/or owning for Bruce Lee and martial arts film fans.
  
Are you looking for a book that may bring the meaning of Christmas home to children through the eyes of a Christmas Tree? Bruce the Spruce: A New York City Fairytale About the True Meaning of Christmas Trees is excellent. Children will learn about the true meaning of Christmas Trees.

We meet Bruce the Spruce, and he wants to be the attention of the crowds. Will he learn a lesson and what he did for this job to learn his lesson in gratitude? We follow him on his journey from when he was taken and put on to the street to where he ends up.

Children will learn about being grateful and what you cherish. Will Bruce understand what it means to be a Christmas Tree? I enjoyed how this book ended; Children and parents will love this book. The author did a fantastic job with the plot of this story. The pictures are well done. I just loved how Bruce reacted and showed his emotions.

This book is excellent to have on your bookshelves for the holiday season. This book should be read close to Christmas or leading up to Christmas. I show the meaning of Christmas to children and adults as well.
  
The King of Marvin Gardens (1972)
The King of Marvin Gardens (1972)
1972 | Classics, Drama, Mystery
(0 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"An underappreciated masterwork of nuance and dread, this Bob Rafelson gem is a film I visit and revisit. We see Jack Nicholson at his most fearsomely restrained, Bruce Dern at his most dangerous, and Ellen Burstyn at her most complicated and weary."

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'Gotham by Gaslight' or (basically) steam-punk Batman.

Victorian-set stories, that re-imagines the Bat in Victorian times, with the first (of the 2) in this seeing Bruce Wayne framed for killings carried out by Jack the Ripper. Yes, that Jack the Ripper, who has appeared in Gotham city following his killing spree in London.

The second - not as good - story sees Bruce Wayne struggling to decide whether to take up the mantle of the Bat again when Gotham City's World fair is attacked, by the 'Master of the Future'.

I'd recommend the first; the second is so-so.
  
The Lego Batman Movie (2017)
The Lego Batman Movie (2017)
2017 | Action, Animation, Comedy
Best Batman Movie in Years
When you tell the same story for decades (Adam West to Ben Affleck) it gets old. We know the story. We know how Bruce Wayne becomes Batman. The next thing you need is the comedic gold of Will Arnett!