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For the first time, the life and work of The Little Dragon is examined from the unique perspective of a Hong Kong film-maker.
Bruce Lee is the most famous Chinese man of all time, and remains the martial arts movie star by which all others are judged. As the years have passed, the Bruce Lee phenomenon has only grown in scale and luminosity, and his position as a global superstar remains unrivalled.
Author Bey Logan, Hong Kong’s most famous expatriate film producer, screenwriter and movie historian shares a lifetime of insights into the Little Dragon. ‘Bruce Lee and I’ takes you back to glory days of Chinese cinema, and into the wonderful world of martial arts cinema that Lee inhabited.
Drawing on countless interviews, personal experiences and endless research, Bey Logan offers a truly original view of the unique cultural phenomenon that is Bruce Lee.
Now Reel East takes this unique volume to a new platform with our first audio book release!
Author, actor and film producer Bey Logan is well known for his work as Hong Kong cinema’s pre-eminent commentarian, and has provided fact-filled, entertaining talk tracks for dozens of Asian actioners.
Now he continues his long-awaited return to the mic, and on camera, with this exclusive series of original commentaries, in which YOU get to sit down and watch your favourite kung fu movie with insights from a true expert in the field!
We continue our series with the 1973 documentary ‘Bruce Lee The Man and The Legend’. This Golden Harvest produced, feature length tribute actually began shooting during Lee’s funeral, and was released theatrically across Asia. Long shelved, it was later reissued on video after Bey located the documentary in the Media Asia archive. This is the first time this unique collection of Little Dragon footage has been given a commentary.
Author, film producer and Asian cinema historian Bey Logan is well known for his work as Hong Kong cinema’s pre-eminent commentarian, and has provided fact-filled, entertaining talk tracks for dozens upon dozens of Asian actioners.
Now he continues his long-awaited return to the mic with this exclusive series of original commentaries, in which YOU get to sit down and watch your favourite kung fu movie with insights from a true expert in the field!
We continue our series with the classic Jet Li remake of Bruce Lee’s ‘Fist of Fury: ‘Fist of Legend’. This new commentary is exclusive to Reel East, based on new interviews and research.
Author, film producer and Hong Kong cinema historian Bey Logan is well known for his work as Hong Kong cinema’s pre-eminent commentarian, and has provided fact-filled, entertaining talk tracks for dozens of Asian actioners.
Now he continues his long-awaited return to the mic, and on camera, with this exclusive series of original commentaries, in which YOU get to sit down and watch your favourite kung fu movie with insights from a true expert in the field!
We continue our series with the 1978 kung fu flick ‘Snake and Crane Arts of Shaolin’, starring a young Jackie Chan, directed by his long-time cohort Chen Chi-hwa and produced by Chan’s mentor Lo Wei. Though dismissed on first release, the movie has undergone a reappraisal in the wake of its recent blu ray re-releases. Bey gives ‘Snake and Crane Arts of Shaolin’ the detailed, in-depth commentary it deserves!
Bey Logan is a Hong Kong-based producer who has produced 26 films, acted in 22, written 15 and directed 1. His most famous projects include Jackie Chan’s ‘The Medallion’, Sammo Hung’s ‘Dragon Squad’, Donnie Yen’s ‘Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny’ and Veronica Ngo’s ‘Furie’.
Bey is equally well known for his work as Hong Kong cinema’s pre-eminent commentarian, and has provided fact-filled, entertaining talk tracks for dozens of Asian actioners.
Now he returns to the mic for this exclusive series of original commentaries, in which YOU get to sit down and watch your favourite kung fu movie with insights from a true expert in the field!
We start our series with “Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow”, a classic kung fu movie starring Jackie Chan. This was the film that made Jackie a star, and is actually one title for which Bey has NEVER recorded a commentary, making this an exclusive opportunity to get his thoughts and insights on this ground-breaking masterpiece of martial arts cinema.
‘Tai Chi Master’ stars and was produced by kung fu movie superstar Jet Li, and co-stars action queen Michelle Yeoh. It was directed by the great Yuen Woo-ping. Bey’s commentary track for the film takes you scene by scene through the Yuen Woo-ping-directed martial arts movie, defining the movie’s cast, locations and styles.
Bey Logan is well known for his work as Hong Kong cinema’s pre-eminent commentarian, and has provided fact-filled, entertaining talk tracks for dozens of Asian actioners.
Now he returns to the mic for this exclusive series of original commentaries, in which YOU get to sit down and watch your favourite kung fu movie with audio insights from a true expert in the field!
We continue our audio commentary series with “To Kill With Intrigue”, the lost wu xia epic from a young Jackie Chan. Shot in scenic South Korea, this film paired Jackie with swordplay queen Hsu Feng. It is actually one title for which neither Bey nor anyone else has EVER recorded a commentary, making this an exclusive opportunity to get some fresh insights into this challenging swordplay drama.
When watching along with the commentary track, please be sure to view the full, uncut version of “To Kill With Intrigue”.
Author, actor and film producer Bey Logan is well known for his work as Hong Kong cinema’s pre-eminent commentarian, and has provided fact-filled, entertaining talk tracks for dozens of Asian actioners.
Now he continues his long-awaited return to the mic, and on camera, with this exclusive series of original commentaries, in which YOU get to sit down and watch your favourite kung fu movie with insights from a true expert in the field!
We continue our series with “Wu Xia” AKA “Drag0n”, a brilliant, recent kung fu movie starring Donnie Yen. Directed by master film-maker Peter Chan and choreographed by Yen, this is one title for which neither Bey or anyone else has EVER recorded a commentary, making this an exclusive opportunity to get unique insights on this ground-breaking masterwork of martial arts cinema.
When watching along with the commentary track, please be sure to view the full, uncut version of “Wu Xia”.
The live Zoom commentary will include a screening of the film, followed by a Q-and-A session with Bey.
It will take place on the 29th of July at 10AM HK time.
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