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The Golden Rules of Dating Girls – Use These Tips to Get Any Girl You Want
Some guys are just too eager to become the “smooth” one when it comes to dating girls. However, that is not always the best approach and sometimes, you need to follow some golden rules in order for you to get the one that you truly deserve.
First up in the golden rules of dating girls is being confident about yourself. You must always have confidence as this can carry you high in the dating world. If you don’t have a good sense of self-esteem, you will never get a girl’s attention. This is quite funny but, if you really want to build a strong sense of self-confidence, try looking at yourself in the mirror and keep telling yourself a phrase that makes you feel better. If telling yourself “I am confident” repeatedly can make you feel a lot better, then do so. You can also observe the features of your body as a whole; point those that appear to be attractive and work on it. Say for example, if you think that you have a beautiful pair of eyes, work on it and find out how you can use your eyes to attract a girl’s attention. This may sound a bit silly, but you’ll soon realize that it can really help you a lot.
Second, you should know how to study and do your homework. Studying in this case means knowing what are the things that girls look for in guys. Not all girls have the same types when it comes to choosing guys, but a high percentage of them do. You already know that confidence is the first golden rule in dating girls; you should know that next to that is being energetic and not boring. It doesn’t mean you have to be bouncy and jittery, it simply means you must have the ability to bring a nice conversation and prove that there is never a dull moment with you. Smiling can already be a form of great energy, so give out your best smile when you’re on a date.
Third, you must have the ability to ask for a girl’s number. As we all know, girls are always the shy type and even if they feel that they like you, they would never ask for your number. So, leave it for yourself, walk straightforward and ask for a girl’s number. This is not just a gesture to show that you are very confident about yourself; this can also show that you understand the difference of a man and woman when it comes to the gestures that they do on a date.
Fourth, be presentable and dress appropriately. There are some girls who are very particular about the clothes and grooming. If you are to date, be sure that before you walk out of your house, everything is neat and clean. Your nails must be neatly trimmed, your hair looks good and your clothes must not preppy and boring. These are just minor details, but it can make or break your date if you don’t attend to it properly.
These golden rules of dating girls are just guidelines that can help you throughout your dating process. In the long run, you’ll realize that all these things would just come out naturally especially if you are really serious about your date.
What is so odd about short guys dating a taller girls?
Everywhere i go,i noticed the short guys are always being mocked at for dating girls that are taller than they are.Why do people always give a second look to couples where the guy is shorter than the girl?Why the stigma?This is 2009 people!
Perhaps the answer lies in the evolutionary history of the human species. On average men have a larger muscular structure compared to that of women? It could be that as we humans evolved, the female of the species tended to select for males with a larger structure. The idea being that larger males would be more capable of hunting and gathering and thus being able to provide better support for females that chose to be their mate. I believe this theory is what is referred to as sexual sexual selection.
As a result of this, as time progressed males became larger than females and with time we have also become mentally attuned to seeing women with a taller and on average larger male. Hence, when we observe women with men of smaller stature the image is at odds with what we would normally expect.
Now I am sure you know that people tend to react to anything that is “abnormal” or at odds with what they are used to or what their mental picture is. It is for this reason that people often take a second look at couples where the man is of smaller physical stature compared to the woman.
Perhaps human evolution is moving away from when women select males based on their physical stature. Perhaps there are some other factors that women seek out like intelligence. Or perhaps there are particular physical characteristics that indicate intelligence, so given several hundred thousand years or so women seen with a shorter man will not be such an oddity.
Just my thoughts…
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Game Of Death
Original plot
The original plot involved Lee playing the role of Hai Tien, a retired champion martial artist who was confronted by the Korean underworld gangs. They tell him the story of a pagoda where guns are prohibited, and under heavy guard by highly skilled martial artists who are protecting something (which is not identified at all in any surviving material) held on its top level. The gang boss wants Hai to be a part of a group whose purpose is to retrieve said item. They would be the second group to try to do so as the first attempt with a previous group had failed. When Hai refuses, his younger sister and brother are kidnapped, forcing him to participate. Hai, as well as four other martial artists (two of which were played by James Tien and Chieh Yuan), then fight their way up a five-level pagoda, encountering a different challenge on each floor. The setting of the pagoda was at Beopjusa temple in Songnisan National Park in South Korea.
The pagoda, called Palsang-jon, is the only remaining wooden pagoda in South Korea. At the base of the pagoda they fight 50 people all black belts in martial arts, while inside the pagoda, they encounter a different opponent on each floor, each more challenging than the last. Although his allies try to help out, they are handily defeated, and Hai must face each of the martial artists in one-on-one combat. He defeats Filipino martial arts master Dan Inosanto, hapkido master Ji Han Jae, and finally Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who fights with a free and fluid style mirroring Lee’s Jeet Kune Do. Because Kareem’s character has great size and strength in addition to a fighting style as potent as Lee’s, he can only be defeated once Hai recognizes that an unusually high sensitivity to light is his greatest weakness.
Immediately after defeating the giant guardian, Hai turns around and descends the staircase, heading out the pagoda. Despite all the talk of something awaiting up top of the (now unguarded) flight of stairs, there’s no mention of anyone going up to retrieve it. No surviving material explains how this will affect Hai or his captive siblings.
Original production
Although the pagoda was supposed to have five floors, complete scenes were only shot for three of the floors: the “Palace of the Tiger,” where Lee faced Inosanto; the “Palace of the Dragon”, where he fought Ji Han Jae; and the final floor, where he fought Abdul-Jabbar. Hapkido master Ing-Sik Whang was slated to play the guardian of the first floor, a master of a kick-oriented style, while Bruce’s longtime student and good friend Taky Kimura was asked to play the guardian of the second floor, a stylist of praying mantis kung fu.
The goal of the film’s plot was to showcase Lee’s beliefs regarding the principles of martial arts. As each martial artist is defeated (including Lee’s allies), the flaws in their fighting style are revealed. Some, like Dan Inosanto’s character, rely too much on fixed patterns of offensive and defensive techniques, while others lack economy of motion. Lee defeats his opponents by having a fighting style that involves fluid movement, unpredictability, and an eclectic blend of techniques. His dialogue often includes references on their weaknesses.
Bruce Lee: A Warrior’s Journey
Several years later, Bruce Lee historian John Little released Bruce Lee: A Warrior’s Journey, a documentary revealing the original footage and storyline of The Game of Death. The documentary also includes a fairly in-depth biography of Lee and leads into the filming of The Game of Death. Fans still believe there is more footage to be found. Originally meant to be a documentary in its own right, now it can be found on the second disc of the 2004 Special Edition DVD release of Enter the Dragon, along with the documentary Bruce Lee: Curse of the Dragon.
Bruce Lee in G.O.D.: Shibteki Ygi
In 2000, the Japanese film Bruce Lee in G.O.D. was released on DVD. This film shows Lee’s original vision of the film through the existing footage that was shot for the film before he died, interviews, and historical reenactments of what went on behind the scenes. A “special edition” DVD was released in 2003.
Cast
Filmed cast
Bruce Lee as “Hai Tien”
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as “Mantis (5th Floor Guardian)”
James Tien as “Tien”
Chieh Yuan as “Chieh”
Dan Inosanto as “3rd Floor Guardian”
Ji Han Jae as “4th Floor Guardian”
Intended cast
George Lazenby
Robert Wall
Robert Baker
Chuck Norris
Jackie Chan
Sammo Hung
Hwang In-Shik
Taky Kimura
Bolo Yeung
Lam Ching Ying
Nora Miao
Lee Kwan
Kien Shih
Han Yin-chieh
Yuen Biao
Carter Wong
Game of Death (1978)
The 1978 version uses portions of the original footage married to an entirely new plot involving a new Jan Spears’ character, Billy Lo, struggling against a racketeering “syndicate” after gaining international success as a martial arts movie star. When Billy refuses to be intimidated by syndicate henchman Steiner (Hugh O’Brian) and his gangs of thugs, syndicate owner Dr. Land (Dean Jagger) orders his assassination to serve as an example to others.
Disguised as a stuntman, Land’s assassin Stick (Mel Novak) sneaks onto the set of Billy’s new film, and shoots Billy during filming. A fragment of the bullet passes through Billy’s face, leaving him alive but in need of plastic surgery which alters his facial features. Billy takes the opportunity to fake his death and disguise himself, exacting revenge against those who wronged him one at a time. When the syndicate threatens and kidnaps his fiancee, Ann Morris (Colleen Camp), Billy is forced to come out of hiding in order to save her. In the revised film, Bruce Lee’s fight scenes inside the pagoda are assumed to take place in the upper floors of the Red Pepper restaurant, where Dr. Land and his thugs have laid an ambush.
Production
The revised version of the film uses only 11 minutes and 7 seconds of the footage from the original The Game of Death, and for the vast majority of the film, the role of Billy Lo was shared by Yuen Biao, taekwondo master Kim Tai Chung, and Chen Yao Po and was voiced by Chris Kent. The plot of the film allowed Kim and Yuen to spend much of the film in disguises, usually involving false beards and large, dark sunglasses, that obscured the fact that they bore little resemblance to Lee. Many scenes, including fight scenes, also included brief close-up bits of stock footage of the real Bruce Lee from his pre-Enter the Dragon films, often only lasting a second or two. These clips are easily recognizable due to the difference in film quality between the old and new footage.
Several actors associated with previous Lee movies were included in the re-shoot for the final 1978 film. For example, Robert Wall, a villain in both Way of the Dragon and Enter the Dragon, plays a kickboxer named Carl Miller who must battle with Billy Lo. Sammo Hung, who appeared in Enter the Dragon, served as the fight coordinator for the re-shoot of Game of Death, and also appears in the scene as a ring opponent for Miller. In order to maintain continuity with the fight footage taken from the original film, Dan Inosanto (renamed Pasqual) and Ji Han Jae (whose character was unnamed and was not shown until near the end of the film) were given small parts as additional enforcers for the syndicate. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar refused to participate in the re-shoot, with another tall African-American stand-in (renamed Hakim) included instead. Although Chuck Norris is credited as starring in the movie, his role is limited to clips from Way of the Dragon inserted into the film.
The film quality of the Clouse-directed footage was noticeably higher than that of Lee’s earlier Hong Kong films, and John Barry provided an original soundtrack. The film also featured performances by experienced actors as well as up-and-coming stars, including two recipients of the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor (Dean Jagger and Gig Young) and several who have been honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, including Dean Jagger, Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris, Hugh O’Brian, and Gig Young.
In Hong Kong, the film was dubbed into Cantonese, and had significant changes, such as the inclusion of a fight in a green house with Casanova Wong and a different opening and closing credits sequence, featuring a new theme song, plus a couple of minor scenes. Several scenes were removed, also, including the fight in the opera house dressing room. All of the extra footage used in the Hong Kong version was included on Hong Kong Legends’ 2-disc DVD release of the film.
Cast
Bruce Lee as “Billy Lo”
Yuen Biao as “Billy Lo”
Kim Tai Chung as “Billy Lo”
Chen Yao Po as “Billy Lo”
Gig Young as “Jim Marshall”
Dean Jagger as “Dr. Land”
Colleen Camp as “Ann Morris”
Mel Novak as “Stick”
James Tien as “Charlie Wang”
Roy Chiao as “(Uncle) Henry Lo” (U.S. version only)
Sammo Hung as “Lo Chen”
Hugh O’Brian as “Steiner”
Robert Wall as “Carl Miller”
Dan Inosanto as “Pasqual”
Ji Han Jae as “Resturant Fighter”
Casanova Wong as “Lau Yea-chun” (H.K. version only)
Chuck Norris as “Fighter in Film”
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as “Hakim”
Tony Leung
Billy McGill
Jim James
Russell Cawthorne
Yuen Wah
Lam Ching Ying
John Ladalski
David Hu
Don Barry
Jess Hardie
Eddie Dye
Peter Nelson
Peter Gee
Peter Chan
Mars
Liu Chia Yung
Fung Hak On
Tai San
Theme song
Game of Death ()
Lyrics: Wong Jim
Composition and Arrangement: Joseph Koo
Performance: Roman Tam
The American score was composed by John Barry.
Reception
The movie was successful[citation needed] at the box office but was not well received. Criticism of the revised version included the inclusion of scenes that could be considered in bad taste, such as the incorporation of footage of Lee’s actual funeral. Another scene, often pointed out by critics of the film, involved a shot of Kim looking at himself in the mirror, with an obvious cardboard cut-out of Lee’s face pasted onto the mirror’s surface.
However the action directed by Sammo Hung for the scenes with the Bruce Lee lookalikes and the footage that Bruce Lee shot for the original footage with the final three fights helped alleviate the problems the movie has. Apart from the cheesy techniques used to disguise the fact that Bruce Lee was being played by stand-ins, the movie enjoyed respectable production values.
Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports the film as holding an overall 75% approval rating based on 8 reviews, of those 6 were fresh and only 2 were rotten.
Other Game of Deaths
After the death of Bruce Lee, several studios exploited the situation by making their own versions of The Game of Death based on what they had learned of the story from production stills and magazine articles. Many of these films pre-dated Robert Clouse’s “official” Game of Death.
Goodbye Bruce Lee: His Last Game of Death () (1975)
The New Game of Death () (1976)
Enter the Game of Death () (1980)
The True Game of Death (1981) () (1979)
Game of Death II (1981) ( Tower of Death) (1981)
Clouse’s film had a sequel in 1981, Game of Death II, which also used footage from Bruce’s earlier films to have him make an appearance in the beginning of the film, only to be killed off midway, allowing his on-screen brother take on the role of protagonist. Aside from the English dub giving the “Bruce Lee” character the name Billy Lo, this movie would seem to have no connection with Clouse’s film.
The yellow-and-black tracksuit
Screenshot of Game of Death, Bruce Lee is wearing his iconic yellow-and-black tracksuit.
The yellow-and-black tracksuit which Lee wore in the film has come to be seen as something of a trademark for the actor, and is paid homage to in numerous other media. In the Clouse-directed remake, the filmmakers rationalized its presence by including a scene where Billy Lo disguises himself as one of Dr. Land’s motorcycle-riding thugs, who all wear striped jumpsuits.
In the warehouse scene, Billy Lo wears a pair of yellow Adidas shoes with black stripes and white shelltoes. Towards the end of the movie, Billy wears a pair of yellow Onitsuka Tiger shoes, with black stripes.
In movies
Uma Thurman wears a similar suit in Kill Bill Volume 1 when she travels to Japan to take on an underworld boss and assassin played by Lucy Liu. In homage to both the film and the remake, Thurman wears the suit and Onitsuka Tiger sneakers as part of her motorcycle-riding gear, and keeps the suit on during her battle with Liu and her gang, the Crazy 88.
In Shaolin Soccer, a similar suit is worn by the goalie “Empty Hand” (Danny Chan Kwok Kwan) who resembles Bruce Lee.
In the Jet Li film High Risk, Jacky Cheung plays a movie star who is losing his fighting ability due to his cowardice. When he regains his courage at the end of the film, he wears a copy of the yellow tracksuit. The role is generally felt to be a parody of Jackie Chan, but the references to Bruce Lee are also obvious.
The 1980s film The Last Dragon produced by Motown legend Berry Gordy centered around a Bruce Lee fan in search of reaching Martial arts enlightenment who instructed his students wearing the same tracksuit.
In Revenge of the Nerds, Brian Tochi’s character, Toshiro Takashi, wears the yellow jumpsuit while riding a tricycle during the inter-Greek competitions.
In video games
Marshall Law and Forrest Law, from the Tekken series of fighting games, resemble Bruce Lee’s with their moveset, whoops and yells and wears a sleeveless version of the tracksuit.
In Dead or Alive 4, Jann Lee’s third costume is none other than the tracksuit and his ending movie includes him watching Bruce Lee movies to help him practice Jeet Kune Do.
In the Playmore fighting game Rage of the Dragons, Mr. Jones (who already bares a striking reseblance to Kareem Abdul Jabbar) wears a suit very similar to the famous yellow jump suit.
The suit is present in the MMORPG Anarchy Online as a piece of equipment for powerful martial artist characters.
In Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow, one equippable item is the “kung fu suit,” which is a yellow tracksuit with black vertical stripes along the sides.
Although the suit does not appear in any Street Fighter games, Fei Long wears it in several issues of the UDON Street Fighter comic book and in Masahiko Nakahira’s Cammy manga.
In the video game Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, the main character can wear an identical outfit called the “Dragon Jumpsuit”.
In the video game Shadow Hearts: From the New World talking cat and drunken master Mao confronts the master of cat martial arts, the tracksuit-clad “Bruce Meow”.
In WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008, in the “Create a WWE Superstar” function the tracksuit is emulated.
In Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4, the character Chie Satonaka’s Persona is dressed in the same yellow jumpsuit, and fights with a combination of spears and Jeet Kun Do.
In Street Fighter IV, the character Rufus wears a yellow and black tracksuit. The suit matches his personality of having a great love for martial arts movies, leading to his style being adopted from imitating martial arts movies and mail order courses.
In the online game Dragon Fist 3: Age of the Warrior, one of the characters from martial arts films is Billy Lo (with Bruce Lee being animated out) from this film, dressed in the yellow-and-black jumpsuit, fighting with Jeet Kune Do, using a yellow nunchaku (which is not found in the Character Editor) as a weapon, and the one inch punch as a special move.
In most servers of the Dragonica online game, the gladiator class can summon a Bruce Lee styled character named Bro Lee who wears the jumpsuit to perform some Kung Fu moves. The players can also buy the suit from the cash shop to equip on their characters.
The yellow-and-black tracksuit can be obtained in Mortal Kombat: Armageddon from the custom character creation menu.
In music
A short promotional video for the virtual band Gorillaz showed the fictional animated guitarist, Noodle, taking on a pack of thugs while dressed in the tracksuit and imitating Lee’s fighting style. Noodle has also worn this suit in the Game Of Death short clip from the Celebrity Takedown DVD.
The band Sugar Ray, in their video for the single “When It’s Over,” included a segment in which one of the band members fantasizes about having a kung fu battle similar to the fight scene between Lee and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. The band member wears Lee’s tracksuit, his opponent wears a beard, clothes, and sunglasses similar to Abdul-Jabbar’s, and the video duplicates the scene in which a seated Kareem kicks Lee in the chest, knocking him down and leaving a huge footprint on his chest.
Topper Headon of The Clash was known to wear a similar jumpsuit at live shows.
Avant-garde guitarist Buckethead is inspired by Bruce Lee in several ways and in 2006 released a song called “Game of Death” on his website to honour this movie. He also wore a yellow tracksuit while playing live and performed with nunchakus on stage.
In manga, anime and other cartoons
In “Karate Island,” a fourth season episode of SpongeBob SquarePants (which is itself a take-off of “Game of Death”), Sandy Cheeks wears a yellow tracksuit similar to Bruce’s.
In the Urusei Yatsura episode titled “The Mendo Family’s Masquerade War,” Ataru was wearing a yellow tracksuit with black stripes while trying to court Mendou’s sister who is sporting nunchakus. Both Ataru’s yellow tracksuit and the Mendou sister’s nunchakus are a homage to Bruce Lee.
In the anime/manga Tenjho Tenge, there is a short appearance of a character named “Inosato Dan” who is the leader of the “Jun Fan Gung Fu club” (Jun Fan is Bruce Lee’s Chinese name). He resembles Bruce Lee very much, and wears the jumpsuit. However, in the anime the colors of the jumpsuit are switched to a black suit with yellow stripes.
Duel #25 of the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga features some references to Bruce Lee. Yugi’s fighting-game character of choice is a Bruce Lee clone called Bruce Ryu. His opponent, the villain of the chapter, wears the yellow jumpsuit and calls his fight with Jonouchi a “Game of Death.”
The second episode of the anime series Cowboy Bebop, “Stray Dog Strut,” further plays homage with the episode’s main antagonist being named Abdul Hakim (after Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s character) and bearing a strikingly similar appearance.
The character Mr. Tanaka from Sonic X wears the suit in an episode.
The character Sasshi, from the anime Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi, also gets a uniform called the Game of Death suit, later imitating Lee in both appearance and mannerisms.
Another reference is found in Great Teacher Onizuka, where the main character, Onizuka Eikichi, wears the same suits when performing feats of strength like breaking a baseball bat with a kick in front of his class.
In episode 18 of the anime, Gin Tama, Kagura wears a suit similar to Bruce’s suit in this movie.
The character, Mandy, from The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy wore a yellow jumpsuit in the episode “Modern Primitives / Giant Billy and Mandy All-Out Attack”. The episode also had parodies from Akira (Mandy drives a bike similar to Kaneda’s in the series), the “Godzilla” franchise (there are several giant monsters that parody monsters from the franchise including the name of the episode), and Kill Bill (a check off list plus a red screened close-up mimicking the bride).
A game sprite resembling an Asian man can be seen wearing Bruce Lee’s yellow suit during the first and third season’s of ReBoot.
A Gorillabite from the band Gorillaz is titled Game of Death. In the bite, Noodle, the guitarist, dons the yellow tracksuit to take on Russel.
The cover for the third volume of the American DVD release of the anime, PaniPoni Dash!, features the main character Rebecca Miyamoto wearing a track suit similar to Bruce Lee’s. The subtitle for the DVD, “Class of Death”, also pays homage to Game of Death.
In episode 20 of Hayate the Combat Butler, Hayate asks Maria is she knows “the art of assassination”. She denies it, but Hayate and doesn’t believe her and Nagi imagines what Maria would look like wearing a yellow jumpsuit and holding nunchucks.
Episode 100 of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon depicts Master Splinter’s former owner, Hamato Yoshi, wearing the yellow tracksuit.
In the classic anime/manga series Dragon Ball During his early adventures, Goku enters a military base named “Muscle Tower” in the shape of a dumbbell, in which he visits numerous floors, fighting enemies that inhabit them. He fights a robot, a ninja, a beast, and a general of the military.
DVD releases
Universe (Hong Kong)
Aspect Ratio: Widescreen (2:35:1) letterboxed
Sound: Cantonese (Dolby Digital 5.1), Mandarin (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Subtitles: Traditional, Simplified Chinese, English, Japanese, Indonesian, Malaysian, Thai, Korean, Vietnamese
Supplements: Stars’ Files, Trailer for the film, Trailers for The Big Boss, Way of the Dragon, Enter the Dragon and Legacy of Rage
All regions, NTSC
Mega Star (Hong Kong)
Aspect Ratio: Widescreen (2:35:1) letterboxed
Sound: Cantonese (Dolby Digital 5.1), Mandarin (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Subtitles: Traditional, Simplified Chinese, English, Japanese, Malaysian, Thai, Vietnamese, Spanish
Supplements: Synopsis, Cast and Crew Info, Theatrical trailer
All regions, NTSC
Fortune Star – Bruce Lee Ultimate DVD Collection (Hong Kong)
Released: April 29, 2004
Aspect Ratio: Widescreen (2:35:1) anamorphic
Sound: English (DTS 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)
Subtitles: Traditional, Simplified Chinese, English
Supplements: Original trailer, New trailer, Still photos, Slideshow of photos, Unseen footage, Game of Death outtakes, Enter the Dragon alternate opening, Celebrity interviews, 32-page booklet
Region 3, NTSC
Fox (America)
Released: May 21, 2002
Aspect Ratio: Widescreen (2:35:1) letterboxed
Sound: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)
Subtitles: English
Supplements: None
Region 1, NTSC
Fox – Bruce Lee Ultimate Collection (America)
Released: October 18, 2005
Aspect Ratio: Widescreen (2:35:1) anamorphic
Sound: English (DTS 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)
Subtitles: English
Supplements: Original trailer, New trailer, Still photos, Slideshow of photos, Game of Death outtakes, Bonus trailers
Region 1, NTSC
Hong Kong Legends Platinum Edition (United Kingdom)
Released: October 1, 2001
Aspect Ratio: Widescreen (2:45:1) anamorphic
Sound: English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Subtitles: Dutch
Supplements: Disc 1: Commentary by Bey Logan, Animated biography of Bruce, Biography of Bey Logan, Deleted scenes (in Cantonese) Disc 2: Game of Death retrospective, History of Jeet Kune Do, Photo galleries: Production gallery; Rare photo archive, US trailer, Hong Kong trailer, UK promo trailer, UK promo trailers for The Big Boss, Fist of Fury, Way of the Dragon, TV spots for Way of the Dragon and Fist of Fury, Biography of Dan Inosanto, Biography of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Dan Inosanto: Warrior and Teacher – interview, Jeet Kune Do seminar, Taky Kimura: Keeping the Flame Alive – interview, George Lazenby: Reflection of the Dragon – interview, Game of Death outtake montage, Legacy of the Dragon – documentary, Game of Death revisted
Region 2, PAL
See also
Hong Kong Movie Database
References
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^ Game Over! by Joe Kennedy
^ http://www.avclub.com/articles/with-a-whimper-not-a-bang-15-particularly-depressi,29453/
^ Game of Death, Bey Logan audio commentary disc one (DVD featurette). [DVD]. Hong Kong Legends, UK. 1978 (film), 2001 (DVD).
^ http://www.thespinningimage.co.uk/cultfilms/displaycultfilm.asp?reviewid=2051
^ BUCKETHEAD Covers ‘Game Of Death’: Audio Available – Aug. 21, 2006
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100% senior singles dating sites are unpredictable, so it is always smart to be patient at all times. You may not receive the results you want for the first few days, so it’s helpful if you explore other sites that you can join in. Keep it at a good 2 to 3 sites at one time. Try to branch out from your main purpose of getting a date. Start out with making friends. You can learn a lot about what’s going on around the community. As a senior citizen, dating sites have been accustomed to your likes. Just search around and maybe you’ll find your perfect match.
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China Online Dating

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china love – Chinese Online dating for Chinese Singles and Personals
Using free online dating service like china darlings you can get same people such as who can like the similar music as you, then like eating the similar foods and into the same religion too. asian singles is something that you may desire to believe because more and more people have used this great method of online dating personals and have had a lot of success in finding the perfect relationship.
Dating chinese is a gone complete power from college student to senior people. If you are allowing for online dating, it is nothing to be uncomfortable about. If thought there are still some that are not interested in adult dating service, it is just like going on a blind date. You will most likely have a better time rather than your friends.
There are people that come from all over and have different backgrounds like race, society, religion, and sexual preference for online dating. There are no limitation for religion in female chinese like Christians, Hindus, and even people that are Atheists that will date online. There are also adult singles dating done through online date like single mothers that date online and even fathers too. With the online experience, you can search for people that best fit your discreet relationship needs.
Young adults can use adults dating online all the time. This generation produced having access to the internet dating service and this is why china women is not an out of the ordinary tribulation. Online dating is where you can find people who go to the same place that you doing. You may have the interests in education of dating among others. Young adults can use internet dating chattels to find other things like networking connections. It is easy to get a good discussion going on an internet dating site with someone that goes to a graduate school that you may be allowing for and this may be the connection that gives you the approaching about the admissions process. The same thing is also going to in the career world.
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Dating Asian Girls

Asian Girl Dating – Things to Remember When Dating Asian Women
A man being attracted to women is a common and universal instinct. The choice of the lady they love or like varies from one person to another. While a few men like Brazilian girls, a few may like American girls. However, most men develop an obsession for girls belonging to Asia and this is unsolved mystery as to why so many men are attracted to Asian girl dating.
Quite a few men have started liking Asian girls and the reasons are numerous. Some people like Asian girls for their rich cultural heritage, some like them for their eyes that are unique, some men get attracted to them because of their milky skin tone, and the list goes on. Although most men get attracted to these Oriental females, not everyone succeeds in Asian girl dating.
One common mistake that most guys do when trying to approach an Asian girl for the first time is that they assume that Asian girls do not know to speak English like a native speaker and hence take them for granted and try to act funny and smart. This is a completely a wrong assumption. Acting funny with girls by having such unrealistic assumptions is something that is perceived to be pretty insulting and offensive. The truth is that most of the Asian girls are pretty fluent in English.
Another important aspect that guys need to remember when dating Asian girls is that the roots of their soil and motherland matter a lot to them and any kind of offending to this aspect may lead to the date being abruptly ended with the girls carrying a feeling that the man they were dating is completely dumb and uncultured.
Every culture in this world has its own limitations and so does the culture of Asia too. Before even attempting Asian girl dating, it is recommended that the guys try to know the maximum about Asian girls, especially things they like and things they avoid. This helps guys in not messing up their date with these girls.
It is always good to be truthful to the girls by either accepting the fact that you know very little or nothing about their culture rather than trying to act smart and end up losing the date as well as the girl.
Asian girl dating is not a rocket science. They are pretty much similar like all other girls in this world. The only difference is that they belong to a completely different descent and like anybody else they would be glad about if other people value their traditions.
Is it unnatural for me to be attracted to Latinas more than Asian girls?
Im Korean-white guy and i find Latin women more physically attractive than white and Asian women. I will find a white women that im attracted to highly once in a while but its very very rare for me to find an Asian women that i really find attractive. My sister says i should be only dating Asian girls but I live in area with alot more white girls and Latinas and all the Asian girls are dating only Whities anyways.
No its just what you seem to be more physically attracted to and I don’t blame you. I say go for a latina, it is rare but super cute. I’m latina I find mixed guys really attractive
esp. if they have the half asian look to them. Anyhow, Go for it…listen to your <3. Just be loyal and know how to treat a real women >>latina.
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Single Parent Dating
Single Parent Dating – Mother Daughter Dance
Foreign Dating Questions:
what is a good website for single parents dating?
I’m a newly single 20 year old mother of a 7 month old baby boy and i was looking for a good FREE single parents dating website that you can narrow down to your city or surrounding area. thank you very much!
www.singleparentmeet.com
Single Parents Dating After Divorce: Myths Versus Reality
How do myths get started? They’re basically stories that take form as fact when they are repeated but rarely questioned by people who appear to have some authority on the subject. People make decisions and assess relationships based on myths and this can be frustrating, disappointing and even destructive. Expectations become skewed and distorted because people are influenced and guided by information that is not only untrue, but also sets ridiculous standards that are not based in reality. Myths are particularly prevalents and can be damaging when it comes to single parents dating with kids in the mix.
The challenges of dating when you already have children, are countless. The myths that couples experience in step dating are also not unlike the ones experienced in step families. And therefore having good information, fact not fiction, about what you can and should expect, is even more important. Instead of the couple enjoying the luxery of concentrating solely on each other, they have to nurture their new relationship while balancing time with kids who may be transitioning between households. They have to figure out the relationship dynamics with the kids, and be aware of the multiple missteps and pitfalls that can derail the new dating relationship. And most importantly, they have to understand that the success and sustainability of a new dating relationship is dependent on having realistic expectations, being flexible as the relationship evolves, being proactive about the challenges and understanding myth expectations versus reality.
Some of the common myths that impact on single parents dating are:
1. Myth Expectation: We should love each other’s children as much as we love each other And/or we should love our partner’s children as we would our own.
Reality: Just because dating single parents develop a close and loving relationship, it doesn’t mean that they will instantly or ever love each other’s children. Relationships take time and when kids are less than impressed when a parent starts to date, this can slow the process of becoming close and connected. Over time, as friendship and trust grow, a deeper relationship may develop between a partner and the kids, but understand it can’t be manufactured just because the parents have great chemistry. Love for the kids may follow and when it does it’s a huge bonus, but it should not be a condition for the adult relationship. In lieu of love, dating partners, can care for the well-being of their partner’s children, and have respect for what is in their best interests. This creates a much more solid foundation for the success of the relationship and the well-being of the children involved, than the perceived need for love.
2. Myth Expectation: We’ll be one big happy family, like the Brady Bunch, if we spend a lot of time together.
Reality: Kids need time to adjust to a new dating relationship and the worst thing is to throw them immediately or constantly into the mix. They may feel insecure, displaced or even threatened by the loss of time and attention because of a new love interest, so it’s important to spend time alone with them and maintain the security of consistency around their schedule at home. Slowly introduce a new partner and gradually spend time together, being aware of the child’s comfort level. There are distinct stages of development in transitioning into a new relationship and they are different for everyone; kids especially need to move slowly. Remember, they are not usually on the same emotional time table as the couple is
3. Myth Expectation: We need to be equal partners in co-parenting our kids.
Reality: The biological parent has the singular job of disciplining and the dating partner should act only as a friend, assuming the role of coach or mentor. It’s acceptable to emotionally support a dating partner in their parenting role, but taking an active part in disciplining a partner’s kids is guaranteed to inspire resistance in the child, and ultimately resentment between dating partners. It should be avoided at all costs. The issue of children and discipline should be discussed early on so there is no confusion about who is in the parental role. Most often people don’t talk about these issues and just hope things will go well; but this is a recipe for disaster and can create even more confusion for the child(ren) involved.
4. Myth Expectation: Our deep love for each other and devotion to the relationship will take care of any challenges we come up against.
Reality: Single parents dating with kids in the mix face a multitude of challenges on many different levels. Although it’s romantic to believe that problems and issues will work themselves out because of the power of love, the reality is the more informed couples are, the more prepared they will be to deal with inevitable hiccups. Being aware of issues, understanding the reality of myths, knowing what to anticipate and how to take action is a more effective relationship insurance policy than depending solely on the magic of love. Love is undeniably an important aspect of any relationship, but awareness, acceptance, commitment and the willingness to take the time necessary to get to know each other and to begin to appreciate what is required in a relationship that involves children, are absolutely critical ingredients for success.
The Dating Myths that single parents and singles face when children are in the mix, are but one aspect of dating after divorce. Having a reality check goes a long way towards debunking these and other myths and is an important first step in establishing more realistic expectations for your step dating relationships. As two people vision how they see things evolving over time and set realistic and developmentally appropriate expectations, they will be taking the first steps in creating happy, healthy and sustainable relationships that are good for everyone involved.
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