Ebert once said of The Crow "not only was this Lee's best film, but it was better than any of his father's" Agree/Disagree?
i'm thinking now was the crow better than enter the dragon and i'm can't decide.Maybe i don't want to go there.
Personally, its tough to say. I find international films hard to judge because they become so watered downed and altered as they come in and out of countries, I'm never sure if Im seeing a film as it was supposed to be
The Crow was great but were talking about Bruce Lee. He changed action movies.
Ive seen a couple of Jackie Chan films in Asian Theaters and they are diffrent to the dubbed american ones so i get what you mean.And i think some of the comedy gets lost in translation too,Jackie said something that had the theater howling with laughter but reading the subs it was lost on me.
I love the Crow. My love for the movie is not influenced by Lee's death at all. I think it's a great fucking performance but like Ledger with DK I feel that Brandon is unrecognizable to me in this movie.
That being said Enter the Dragon was a fucking amazing movie. It accomplishes so many things. I feel it's a better movie.
But they both stand out as great movies.















I love The Crow but that statement is pushing it.