Cityonfire and Shout! Factory are giving away 5 Blu-ray copies of ‘I Am Bruce Lee’ – WINNERS ANNOUNCED!

I Am Bruce Lee Blu-ray & DVD (Shout! Factory)

I Am Bruce Lee Blu-ray & DVD (Shout! Factory)

Cityonfire.com and Shout! Factory are giving away 5 Blu-ray copies of I Am Bruce Lee to five lucky Cityonfire visitors. To enter, simply add a comment to this post telling us what your favorite Bruce Lee film is, along with a brief explanation of why it’s your favorite. We will be selecting five winners at random. Be sure to include your email address in the appropriate field so we can contact you for your home address. Also, please ‘Like Us’ on cityonfire.com’s Facebook by clicking here.

The Blu-ray & DVD for Shout! Factory’s I Am Bruce Lee will officially be released on January 15th so you’ll get your copy weeks before everyone else. The Blu-ray & DVD editions will feature bonus content and rare footage not seen in the theatrical release. We will announce the 5 lucky winners on Tuesday, January 1st and ship out the prizes immediately. Enter now!

CONTEST DISCLAIMER: Contest is now closed. You must enter by December 28th to qualify. Also, because Shout! Factory holds the film’s U.S. rights, only U.S. residents may enter the contest. We sincerely apologize to our non-U.S. visitors.

WINNERS: Congratulations to Michael B, David K, Jeff, Brandon and Ron O! We will contact you shortly via e-mail for your mailing address. Thanks to everyone for participating. We hope you will take part in future contests.



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26 Responses to Cityonfire and Shout! Factory are giving away 5 Blu-ray copies of ‘I Am Bruce Lee’ – WINNERS ANNOUNCED!

  1. Jeff says:

    “Enter the Dragon” shows us who the creator of mixed martial arts master was – Bruce Lee. The first fight scene with Sammo Hung defines all the techniques used in MMA. Awesome movie.

  2. James says:

    The Big Boss. It was the first Bruce Lee movie I ever watched. I remember sitting down and watching the movie when it showed on a local martial arts tv show called “Samurai Sunday”. It was a blast from beginning to end and started my love of martial arts movies.

  3. Rhys says:

    Way Of The Dragon. If not just for Chuck Norris’ chest hair, the location is great, and the showdown in the Colosseum is epic.

  4. Ben says:

    I enjoy The Chinese Connection the best. The scene where Chen Zhen kicks the “No dogs and Chinese allowed” sign into pieces really resonates with me. To me, that action represents resistance against oppression in the hope of a better existence.

  5. Ronald O. says:

    For me, it’s “Way Of The Dragon”! Because it has great fight scenes that showcase TWO of my favorite Martial Artists, the late great Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris! 🙂

  6. Joe says:

    My favorite Bruce Lee film is definitely “Enter the Game of Death,” where Bruce shows off his superior fighting and acting skills. What a blast! No one could hold a candle to this guy, he was truly one of a kind!

    A close runner up would be “Dragon,” where Bruce’s son Jason Scott Lee gives an awesome performance in the true-life story of his father.

  7. pingu305 says:

    My favorite is fist of fury 2 with bruce Li,lots of action in that one

    Also love enter the fat dragon.

    Really can’t stand douche lee though.he was so damn arrogant.prefer jimmy wang yu.he’s like The chinese Clint eastwood. 

  8. Matthew says:

    My favorite Bruce Lee film has to be Way of the Dragon, one of my favorite Bruce Lee fight scenes is of course Bruce Lee vs. Chuck Norris! I thought the film had a great story and had some really kick ass fight scenes!

  9. Brandon says:

    One of my favorites would have to be Way of the Dragon. Its and excellent film and best of all he fights Chuck Norris and rips out his Chest Hair, that is a great scene

  10. Andrew says:

    Fist of Fury (Chinese Connection) Hands Down!! I remember watching this with my father growing up thinking Bruce Lee was a real life superhero. My favorite seen is when he jumps up and kicks the “no dogs or Chinese allowed” sign and does a fly kick on it, exploding it lol makes me smile thinking about it. It’s so good, it’s been remade or retold many times including the equally good Fist of Legend by Jet Li.
    Bruce only made a couple movies, but they opened the door for my interest into a lifelong passion for asian cinema! An for that I am forever grateful!

  11. opiumkungfucracker says:

    The Big Boss- Guerrilla style film-making/ low budget cost and 1st movie ever with Golden Harvest.. Bruce Lee exploded like dynamite in his first feature role… Bruce doesn’t kick ass in the 1st half of the film but once Bruce Lee gets his kick, you feel it and it was authentic and ground breaking of its kind.. This is why it’s still my favorite Bruce Lee movie to date… This was also a dark film being Bruce’s first film and a great range of acting by Bruce Lee, so yeah: The Big Boss is my favorite Bruce Lee film!!!

  12. Chris Watson says:

    The Chinese Connection is my favorite. It doesn’t have a Hollywood ending and the story has extra meaning in it with the Chinese/Japanese relations. It’s no wonder Bruce Lee is a hero in China!

  13. James Gonzales says:

    I was about 12 years old, a skinny & insecure loner when I saw my first & favorite Bruce Lee movie, “The Fists Of Fury”. By the end of the film I had tears in my eyes and I really didn’t know why at the time, I just remember thinking that if I could only have a fraction of the speed & power as that small Chinese Man on the screen, No One would ever bully me again. So began the spark that led to my own Journey & Love for the Martial Arts, one that eventually went beyond the physical training and onto the philosophical, spiritual & metaphysical. Bruce inspired me to not just be a skillful puncher or kicker….But to Be a Better Human Being.

  14. acua0270@gmail.com says:

    Way of The Dragon: It has one of the best fights: Bruce vs Chuck. It has comedy and the action is awesome! and this is Bruce’s baby 🙂

  15. Michael Buckley says:

    Way of the Dragon: I think it has the best story of all his films and one of the greatest fights scenes ever with Bruce and Chuck Norris.

  16. Silva says:

    My favourite Bruce Lee movie is The Way of the Dragon. One of the reasons is that it presents us with two godlike actors of the world of martial arts: Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris. Their fight, which is an epic one, along with the Rome Colosseum serving as a background, creates an auro of a grand battle, an ultimate showdown.

  17. Tyler says:

    The Way of the Dragon is easily my favorite. The humor, the action, and of course the Bruce Lee vs. Chuck Norris fight. Everything about this movie is epic. This was Bruce at the top of his game. If only he could have completed Game of Death, my answer may be different.

  18. Jay says:

    Way of the Dragon. Because Nora Miao!

  19. Derek says:

    Enter the Dragon is my favorite since it introduced the majority of the world to Bruce Lee and it has some great fight scenes, especially the end fight. Plus, Bruce got to break Jackie Chan’s neck as a henchman.

  20. Ron Raymundo says:

    Hands Down “Way Of The Dragon” is my favorite. It’s him at his most comedic. It’s the only film with him using double nunchucks. Also has the best one on one fight scene to ever be filmed*.

    *Bruce vs Chuck… if there was any confusion.

  21. Eric says:

    “Way of the Dragon” aka “Return of the Dragon”. Aside from what might just be the best fight scene in movie history, with Bruce taking on Chuck Norris, I feel like this film represents Bruce the best as he wrote and directed it. I love the surprising amount of humor he put into it as well.

  22. JJ says:

    Enter the Dragon! It was the 1st time I was ever exposed to Bruce Lee!!

  23. Shemp DeYoung (@ShempGames) says:

    I like all of Bruce Lee’s movies, but my original connection, as a kid, was to Kato in The Green Hornet TV show. He was awesome. Especially when compared to the fighting on Batman which it was paired with locally.

  24. Kyle Warner says:

    My favorite Bruce Lee film is Enter the Dragon. I return to it often, for the colorful sets and locales, the good fights, and Bruce Lee in fine form. To this day, it remains the best martial arts film made by an American studio.

  25. David Knight says:

    It has to be Enter The Dragon without a doubt. This was the first film starring Bruce that I saw. This opened up my whole world. I had never seen anything like this before. He changed the world we live in.

  26. anthony hickman says:

    Enter The Dragon for me. My first FU movie and from that moment I was in love with martial arts. I’m still a huge martial arts movie fan to this day.

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