I'm a big Bruce Lee fan, and if I saw Bruce Lee try to be some namby-pamby lawyer, I'd want my money back.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
For years, I looked to Bruce Lee as a mentor as being a Chinese and Asian man living in this country.
Bruce Lee was just so lightning-fast. People try to emulate him in whatever way they can, but to try and do what he was doing... you're just inspired by it; you're not trying to say, 'Look, I can do that.' No one can do what he did.
My father was a big Bruce Lee fan. He's Chinese-Hawaiian, and my mother is Chinese. He used to take us to all these really fantastical films with martial arts in them.
Bruce Lee was an artist and, like him, I try to go beyond the fundamentals of my sport. I want the public to see a knockout in the making.
I don't want to be remembered as 'the son of Bruce Lee'.
I just remember Bruce Lee blowing my mind on the screen, and I thought to myself, 'That's what I want to do for a living when I'm older.' Bruce Lee was so magnetic and charismatic and held the screen so well.
My father was a big Bruce Lee fan. He's Chinese-Hawaiian, and my mother is Chinese. He used to take us to all these really fantastical films with martial arts in them. And Bruce Lee was amazing.
I never wanted to be the next Bruce Lee. I just wanted to be the first Jackie Chan.
I can pretty much say that because of Bruce Lee and Jean-Claude Van Damme, that's why I do what I do today.
If you ask most high schoolers who Bruce Lee is, they will say that it someone they sit next to in English class.
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