Bullet Points: Black Belt Jones
Black Belt Jones celebrated a milestone anniversary earlier this year when it turned 50 on January 28th, It had easily been 40 years since I last watched Jim Kelly’s leading man debut, after making a splash...
Black Belt Jones celebrated a milestone anniversary earlier this year when it turned 50 on January 28th, It had easily been 40 years since I last watched Jim Kelly’s leading man debut, after making a splash...
50 years ago today, Enter the Dragon opened in theaters coast to coast in the United States. Enter the Dragon was a box office hit around the world. The movie landed at exactly the right time...
When I think of Jim Kelly’s solo efforts movies like Black Belt Jones and Black Samurai immediately come to mind, so it probably doesn’t make much sense that instead of reviewing one of those movies, I...
We remember the great Bruce Lee on Episode 45 of The Bulletproof Podcast with a look back at Lee’s most iconic film, Enter the Dragon! As part of the in-depth discussion of this groundbreaking movie, Chris...
The staff of Bulletproof Action was saddened by the news that John Saxon had passed away on July 25, 2020 at the age of 83. We send our deepest condolences to Saxon’s family, friends and fans....
There is no denying the historical significance of the film Enter the Dragon. The Hong Kong/American production was a first of its kind. It was also the apex of the tragically short film career of Bruce...
My apologies for the abrupt start to this review, but I wanted my review of 1978’s The Tattoo Connection to start as abruptly as the movie itself. When I hit play there was no music, there were...
Enter the Dragon is one of the most ground breaking Martial Arts films in history. It introduced many Americans to kung fu and it introduced the world to a man named Bruce Lee. Lee became a...
To celebrate the birthday of legendary football player and actor Jim Brown, let’s take a look at his 1976 film One Down, Two To Go. I’m not real sure what the title means but Jim shares...