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The Last Dragon is an 80s kung fu film that has developed a cult following outside of the martial arts entertainment genre. On the surface, Bruce Leroy is a martial artist on a quest, seeking the powers of The Glow. His journey for mastery is a journey that many heroes and heroines have taken before him, Bruce Leroy is the hero with a thousand faces.
By Clarke Illmatical
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Thirteen years ago I met Bruce Leroy in Times Square. He didn’t have any chopsticks. However, he rapped when we sat for coffee. He glowed as we built, providing the high science behind the origins of our favorite film.
He explained that “The Glow” was not exclusive to his journey. It was a power shared by every great hero in every great story. He also told me that the powers of The Glow, they were accessible, they were inside of me. I left that meeting enlightened and determined to find the powers of The Final Level.
Let me re
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10 Best Sensei Masters In Martial Arts Movies
Some of the most influential martial arts films, such as The Karate Kidand Kill Bill, showcase the incredible yet intense bond that forms between a master and student. The legendary Mr.Miyagi's laid back and unassuming 'wax on, wax off' produced one of the best training montages of all time, or the...
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Harry H. Brown
CreateSpace
4900 LaCross Rd., North Charleston, SC 29406
www.createspace.com
9781494850807, $11.95, PB, 82pp, www.amazon.com
Synopsis: Born and raised in Halifax, Massachusetts, the late Harry H. Brown was a historian, author, farmer, youth leader, dowser, and community volunteer who lived to be 102 years old. "Stories of Yesteryear: Horse and Buggy Days" is a compilation of his engaging short story reminiscences of a now bygone era in the New England farming community of Fullertown.
One of the last of the swamp Yankee storytellers, Brown's succinct tales breathes new life into the now long gone day-to-day world of Pilgrim descendants at the turn of the twentieth century. Written with wit, warmth, and whimsy, this compilation of fifty-three stories and forty-five illustrations charts the town from its early settlers in the 1600s to the horse-and-buggy days of the early 1