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BRUCE LEE USES LIGHTSABER NUNCHUCKS IN THIS FAN EDIT
Nerdist ^ | JANUARY 14, 2018 | BLAIR MARNELL

Posted on 01/17/2018 1:39:09 PM PST by nickcarraway

Would you believe that Bruce Lee was a Jedi? The late actor was one of the most famous martial artists in the world when he died in 1973, four years before the original Star Wars hit theaters. But this week, the unexpected mash-up of Lee and Star Wars took place when a fan re-edited a scene from Fist of Fury by giving Lee’s attacker a red lightsaber of the Sith while Lee wielded lightsaber nunchucks (or nunchaku) as he displayed his superior skills with his “elegant weapon…for a more civilized age.”

This video was made and posted by Patrick Nan for his YouTube channel. As one commenter put it, Lee’s moves in the video were “the most skilled and reckless use of a lightsaber I have ever witnessed.” Can’t really argue with that! Lee’s character, Chen Zhen, seems very self-assured of his victory once he takes out his weapon. That kind of confidence and swagger would have made Lee a very interesting Jedi to watch, and it’s unfortunate that this is the only way that we’ll ever see this idea become a reality.

As it happens, Nerdist is also the proud home of The Bruce Lee podcast, which is co-hosted by his daughter, Shannon Lee, and cultural anthropologist, Sharon Lee. A while back, our science editor, Kyle Hill also put Lee’s signature “one-inch punch” under his scientific analysis as he explained what made Lee’s move so powerful.

What do you think about the idea of Bruce Lee using lightsaber nunchucks? Feel the Force in the comment section below!


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Bruce Lee Lightsabers Scene Recreation
1 posted on 01/17/2018 1:39:09 PM PST by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

There are one or two moves Bruce Lee does that would have sliced him in half.


2 posted on 01/17/2018 1:41:55 PM PST by Telepathic Intruder
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To: nickcarraway

Yea, right. I don’t think the idiot that made this, understands the function of a lightsaber.


3 posted on 01/17/2018 1:44:44 PM PST by AFreeBird
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To: AFreeBird

It works. Bruce held on the handle like a pro. It’s Bruce lee, cmon :)


4 posted on 01/17/2018 2:01:34 PM PST by beergarden
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To: beergarden

5 posted on 01/17/2018 2:07:18 PM PST by bar sin·is·ter (Climate Scientology - another example of science fiction morphing into a religious cult)
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To: Telepathic Intruder

For sure I don’t think there is not any body that has trained with nunchucks that hasn’t hit themselves fairly often. When they were learning to use them.


6 posted on 01/17/2018 2:10:42 PM PST by riverrunner
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To: nickcarraway
Mr. Loo wouldn't have needed a light saber against Dr. Klahn.

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7 posted on 01/17/2018 2:17:26 PM PST by DoodleBob
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To: DoodleBob
Mr. Loo wouldn't have needed a light saber against Dr. Klahn.

Fist Full of Yen should have been made as a real movie. LOL!

8 posted on 01/17/2018 2:29:33 PM PST by MD Expat in PA
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To: nickcarraway

I would love to see all Bruce Lee movies converted like this and released in a complete set. I would make millions.


9 posted on 01/17/2018 2:29:47 PM PST by TonyM (UPS)
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