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  • Enter The Dragon 40th Anniversary Edition Coming 6/11/13

    From Warner's press release:

    "… Great entertainment. A first-class action thriller in first-class style.”
    - John J. Puccio, Movie Metropolis

    One of the Great Martial Arts Movies of All Time!

    ENTER THE DRAGON 40TH ANNIVERSARY ULTIMATE COLLECTOR'S EDITION GIFTSET ON BLU-RAYâ„¢ JUNE 11.

    Includes Featurettes, Documentaries, Memorabilia and More.

    Burbank, Calif., March 4, 2013 - Enter the Dragon, one of martial arts icon Bruce Lee's last films, will debut June 11 on Blu-rayâ„¢ in the Enter the Dragon 40th Anniversary Ultimate Collector's Edition giftset from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. The film, which helped bring interest in the Asian martial arts genre to mainstream Western cinema, has been re-mastered for its 40th anniversary, and will now feature new bonus materials, such as the featurette, No Way as Way, on the legacy of Bruce Lee, plus other featurettes and commentary. Memorabilia -- which includes collectible art cards, lenticular card and an embroidered patch --are also part of the giftset.

    Bruce Lee was an incredible athlete and mixed martial artist who, despite making a limited number of movies during his short life, became a charismatic megastar and left a permanent mark on cinema and popular culture. Even Time Magazine agreed. They included Lee in the “100 Most Important People of the 20th century” issue (Heroes and Icons 1999*). Enter the Dragon continues to resonate with today's audiences. It was a major theatrical hit 40 years ago, grossing approximately $25 million domestically - the equivalent of almost $180 million in today's box-office. Enter the Dragon has sold more than 450,000 units on DVD and Blu-ray since 2004. In 2004, Enter the Dragon was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." It also received a 95% positive rating on the critics' review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes (www.rottentomatoes.com).

    Lee was born in San Francisco on November 27, 1940. As a young boy in Hong Kong, he acted in some 20 films there and first became known in the U.S. in 1966 for his role as sidekick Kato in TV's “The Green Hornet.” He also appeared in TV shows like “Ironside” and “Longstreet,” with his most notable American role coming in the 1969 movie, Marlowe, starring James Garner. Returning to Hong Kong, Lee starred in a number of successful films for Raymond Chow's Golden Harvest Productions and soon became a superstar in China. His enormous overseas success ultimately reached Hollywood and the attention of filmmaker Fred Weintraub and Warner Bros., who produced Enter the Dragon and tapped the actor to star. Lee died suddenly in Hong Kong, at the age of 32, of a cerebral edema. That was on July 20, 1973, less than a month before the film's August 17 U.S. premiere. Posthumously, Enter the Dragon rocketed him to international superstardom.

    Enter the Dragon producer Fred Weintraub, who also wrote the book Bruce Lee, Woodstock, and Me said: “If fans want to hail Bruce as the greatest and most influential martial artist who ever lived, you'll get no argument from me. He was a shining star who streaked across the night sky of our collective awareness in a flash of white hot unsustainable intensity only to burn up in the atmosphere of fame, wealth, and worldwide adulation. Watching him again (this time even better on Blu-ray), you can see why he became the first international superstar from a third world country.”

    The plot of the Enter the Dragon revolves around outstanding martial arts student Lee (Bruce Lee), who is recruited by an intelligence agency and then uncovers the evil Han's (Kien Shih) white slavery and drug trafficking ring located on a secret island fortress. Along with martial arts champions Roper (John Saxon) and Williams (Jim Kelly), Lee infiltrates the stronghold and enters Han's brutal tournament. Lee and his partners fuse skills in Karate, Judo, Tae Kwon Do, T'ai chi ch'uan and Hapkido, in a now classic fight-to-the-death epic battle, all staged by Lee himself.

    Bruce Lee, John Saxon, and Ahna Capri star in Enter the Dragon, which co-stars Bob Wall, and Shih Kien and introduces Jim Kelly. Music is by Lalo Schifrin. Written by Michael Allen, the film was produced by Fred Weintraub and Paul Heller in association with Raymond Chow. Robert Clouse directed.

    Special Features:
    -Commentary by producer Paul Heller
    -New Featurette No Way As Way
    -New Featurette The Return to Han's Island
    -New Featurette Wing Chun: The Art that Introduced Kung Fu to Bruce Lee
    -Interview Gallery featuring Lee's wife, Linda Lee Caldwell
    -Vintage pieces
    -Backyard Workout with Bruce Lee
    -Curse of the Dragon
    -Location: Hong Kong with Enter the Dragon
    -Blood and Steel: The Making of Enter the Dragon
    -Personal Profile Bruce Lee: In His Own Words
    -Five trailers
    -Seven TV spots

    ENTER THE DRAGON 40TH ANNIVERSARY BLU-RAY DISCâ„¢ AND DVD
    Street Date: June 11, 2013
    Order Due Date: May 17, 2013
    Run Time: 98 minutes
    Rating: R
    Pricing: $49.99 SRP
    Catalog# / UPC: 1000351089 / 883929285693

    Note: All enhanced content and memorabilia listed above is subject to change.

    Blu-ray Discâ„¢ and Blu-rayâ„¢ and the logos are the trademarks of Blu-ray Disc Association.

    Warner Home Video Blu-ray Discsâ„¢ offer resolution six times higher than standard definition DVDs, as well as extraordinarily vibrant contrast and color and beautifully crisp sound. The format also provides a higher level of interactivity, with instant access to extra features via a seamless menu bar where viewers can enjoy features without leaving or interrupting the film.

    About Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, Inc.

    Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (WBHE) brings together Warner Bros. Entertainment's home video, digital distribution, interactive entertainment, technical operations and anti-piracy businesses in order to maximize current and next-generation distribution scenarios. An industry leader since its inception, WBHE oversees the global distribution of content through packaged goods (Blu-ray Discâ„¢ and DVD) and digital media in the form of electronic sell-through and video-on-demand via cable, satellite, online and mobile channels, and is a significant developer and publisher for console and online video game titles worldwide. WBHE distributes its product through third party retail partners and licensees, as well as directly to consumers through WBShop.com.

    About Warner Home Video
    With operations in 90 international territories, Warner Home Video, a division of Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Inc., commands the largest home entertainment distribution infrastructure in the global video marketplace. Warner Home Video's film library is the largest of any studio, offering top quality new and vintage titles from the repertoires of Warner Bros. Pictures, Turner Entertainment, Castle Rock Entertainment, HBO Video and New Line Cinema.
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    which includes collectible art cards, lenticular card and an embroidered patch
    YEA! Useless crap to drive the price up by $20. Still, I'm looking forward to this.

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    • #3
      Much as I'm looking forward to another release of Linda Lee Cadwell interviews and backyard training videos, I'm really hoping that this is a new transfer with a lossless audio track.

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      • #4
        I've asked for details on the A/V, will post back when I hear back.

        They did just send over the cover art...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Mark Tolch View Post
          Much as I'm looking forward to another release of Linda Lee Cadwell interviews and backyard training videos, I'm really hoping that this is a new transfer with a lossless audio track.
          I'm confident it will deliver - the first press was early days for BD and pretty damn underwhelming. I do wonder if the now deleted special feature "A Warrior's Journey" doc will be reinstated?
          Horace Cordier
          Senior Member
          Last edited by Horace Cordier; 03-04-2013, 09:35 PM.

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          • #6
            Ok, my contact at WB has passed this on, straight from the horses mouth so to speak:

            "Sure, it's quite exciting as my records show we are adding lossless audio for the first time to ENTER THE DRAGON (previous blu-ray releases have all been lossy). We're including a lossless English 5.1 DTS-HDMA track.

            We are still confirming the other audios as they come in, which won't be for another couple weeks."
            Rock! Shock! Pop!

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            • #7
              Barring a severe transfer screwup....SOLD.

              June is going to be an expensive month for Bruce Lee fans. :)

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                • #9
                  I believe I'll be selling my existing copy, now.

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                  • #10
                    Goddammit. I don't want to pay this much, I was hoping the reviews would be shit. They're not.

                    http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Enter-.../57334/#Review

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                    • #11
                      Enter The Dragon 40th Anniversary Edition Coming 6/11/13

                      Originally posted by Mark Tolch View Post
                      Goddammit. I don't want to pay this much, I was hoping the reviews would be shit. They're not.

                      http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Enter-.../57334/#Review
                      Stop whining and buy it you bitch.

                      It looks and sounds amazing. If you can't pay 35 lousy bucks for ENTER THE GODDAMN DRAGON you should just go home and fondle your Karate Kid doll.

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                      • #12
                        I've got bigger and more expensive priorities, unfortunately, that require selling a lot of precious things, and not buying more to add to it. But thanks for reminding me, fuckface.

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                        • #13
                          Enter The Dragon 40th Anniversary Edition Coming 6/11/13

                          Originally posted by Mark Tolch View Post
                          I've got bigger and more expensive priorities, unfortunately, that require selling a lot of precious things, and not buying more to add to it. But thanks for reminding me, fuckface.
                          Understandable.

                          Now go enjoy that Ralph Macchio doll.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Horace Cordier View Post
                            Understandable.

                            Now go enjoy that Ralph Macchio doll.

                            Hey, I'd love to be able to buy every foreign piece of shit with lousy cover art and a poorly translated English title just because, but I can't. I do envy you, but if you make fun of my Ralph Macchio doll again, I'll fuck you up big time. You will associate My Neme with terror.

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                            • #15
                              Enter The Dragon 40th Anniversary Edition Coming 6/11/13

                              Neme?

                              And you work in the educational sector?

                              Jesus wept.

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