“Enter The World Of Bruceploitation”

(Jumping the queue a bit for this one; I do not apologize. This piece is a long time coming, and I’m proud of it. Anyway.)

“If Oscar Wilde had risen from the grave during the advent of Bruceploitation—a wave of films featuring Bruce Lee copycats and lookalikes, made in the wake of his tragic sudden passing in 1973—he’d issue a retraction on one of his most famous adages: “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can pay to greatness.” On one hand, great talents existed among Lee’s imitators; on the other hand, few of the movies they starred in rose to even mediocre levels.” (Full feature at JoySauce.)

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