Martial arts master Bruce Lee probably invented the badass movie fight scene, but because of some kind of huge injustice in the space-time continuum, he was never able to fight with a lightsaber in ...
An iconic pair of nunchaku brandished by martial arts legend Bruce Lee in the film classic "Enter the Dragon" are expected to go under the hammer Sept. 28. Here’s a chance to channel your inner ninja.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal judge knocked down a New York state law banning nunchucks that dated to the 1970s, when martial arts star Bruce Lee popularized them in his movies by whipping around the ...
Just blame Bruce Lee. Back in 1974, New York state decided to ban the possession of nunchucks as lawmakers feared they were becoming enticing tools of violence among hooligan children and street ...
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Film fanatics with money to spare scored some of the most iconic relics from the last 50 years of movie making at the two-day “Hollywood Legends and Luminaries” and “Hollywood Sci-Fi, Action, Fantasy, ...
There are many iconic images of Bruce Lee. There are posters of Lee holding the nunchucks. Montages of Lee’s work always include a clip of Lee in the Hall of Mirrors. Fans know he fought Chuck Norris ...
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Late kung fu star Bruce Lee's iconic yellow jumpsuit and matching nunchucks that were immortalized in his final fight scenes will go under the hammer at an auction in Hong Kong ...
On Aug. 19, 1973, the day before my ninth birthday, “Enter the Dragon,” starring the one and only Bruce Lee, premiered in Los Angeles. Soon the movie was released in theaters across the United States ...
Nunchucks are now legal in Arizona after Gov. Doug Ducey signed a law lifting the ban on the martial arts weapons. They were on the state’s list of “prohibited weapons,” along with automatic firearms, ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. PHOENIX, Ariz. — Nunchucks are now legal in ...