Come on, Jason! Take charge and become a star again!
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bubblegumorgyboi — 20 years ago(August 15, 2005 10:03 PM)
He said he's done with Acting at the Lilo and Stitch 2 roundtable:
"Jason Scott Lee (voice of David) was next, and he was one of the most entertaining people we spoke with. Lee is pretty much done with acting; he has no manager or agent, and only takes projects that he feels passionate about. He lives on a farm on the big island of Hawaii, growing his own food and selling it. He also operates a theater on his property, putting on plays for the locals and anyone else that stops by. He spoke with such passion that everyone in the room was impressed when he left. He's happy with the direction his life has gone and enjoys working the land to make ends meet."
This is why the projects he has on here the last 5 years are ones that are ones that you can pretty much get without an agent. -
chilimisty — 18 years ago(June 03, 2007 01:01 AM)
He is still doing movies. He is/was an excellent actor and I wish him all of the best. I think he was so talented in the Bruce Lee Story, and did an excellent job. He was in great shape and his karate was phenomenal
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Lollipop4598 — 20 years ago(February 09, 2006 05:28 PM)
He doesn't need to worry about being bothered for major roles. And its obvious he is trying, because I can't imagine Dracula the Ascent to be the sort of role you come out of retirement for. As is, I feel he has ruined the last Prophecy movie. I know they re B flicks, but they are thoughtfuly writen, and I enjoy them. I didn't need this idiots grimacing and spitting out words to ruin it. What a joker. Even if he did look like him Bruce Lee deserved better. Hollywood is in desperate need of a good Asian actor obviously.
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foxyflip — 19 years ago(April 05, 2007 02:41 PM)
I think Jason Scott was a good choice for Bruce Lee. C'mon, what other Asian actor out there can actually act, learn martial arts and look anything like Bruce Lee? I don't doubt that there are probably other actors out there better than JS and who might even be martial arts masters already or whatever; but I HIGHLY DOUBT that they'd look anything like Bruce. And you know that EVERYONE AND THEIR MOTHERS would be complaining if some great talented guy who looked NOTHING like Bruce got the part.
I think that JS looks more like Bruce than Brandon, and that's his son for crying out loud! His build was a bit big (which contributed to his being really slow compared to Bruce), but I think health-wise, there wasn't really much he could do about that without putting serious strain on his heart from all the weight loss and such. -
aschen1 — 18 years ago(November 08, 2007 04:14 PM)
I agree Jason was a good choice and really appreciated his performance in Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story. At best, he has a slight resemblence to Bruce, but where he really excelled was with Bruce's voice (most of his films were dubbed)and some of his mannerisms. His artistic interpretation of Jeet Kune Do was different from Bruce's, but it was acceptable and exciting to watch.
Jason is much larger than Bruce, who was 5'7" and 120-130 lbs. Jason is 5'10" with a larger, but different muscular frame from Bruce (Brandon's frame was more like Bruce's), but he did do a fantastic job, so it was acceptable.
As to Jason being too slow compared to Bruce because of his extra weight, I doubt that. I chalk it up to the years of dedicated and intense training that Bruce put himself through as compared to an actor undergoing training to play a role (he did himself proud, nevertheless). Acting is one's interpretation of the subject that they study and I enjoyed his portrayal. -
wolfee37 — 19 years ago(October 15, 2006 07:10 PM)
Jason Scott Lee is a great actor who should be a serious mainstream action star. Screw the Rock or any of those fake stars, we need a new hero now and Jason Scott Lee is the man!
American films have been devoid of a real action hero for about the past decade, and if I had the power, Jason would be the prime candidate. -
blak7777 — 19 years ago(March 13, 2007 01:24 PM)
I have no real knowledge but here's my thoughts. Like a lot of actors he took his talent (asian action hero type) as far as Hollywood, and his agent could get him. He has a measure of success and is most likely financially secure which is more than most "actors" that chase the Hollywood dream. Becoming a "star" isn't as much determination in LA as it is luck and connections.
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parkeryl — 17 years ago(June 22, 2008 05:39 PM)
Action heros come and go look at Jean Claude. I think he's is doing what he can by in a sense looking for good projects this way. There's a lot of waiting by the phone. He seems to be making use of his time by focusing on the farm in down times.
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avalhon — 18 years ago(September 01, 2007 04:31 AM)
Definitely. Some idiots in Hollywood think asians are good only gor kung fu beep shallowI'm european and all white and I don't give a damn on skin colour. I want to see this talented guy in better movies. I'm tired of B movies that waste his talent.
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parkeryl — 17 years ago(June 22, 2008 05:44 PM)
I enjoy seeing a good kung fu movie every once in a while. I'm glad he doesn't mind doing them. I think Asians in Hollywood are going through what African Americans went through a few years ago. It will take time. I think Asians just have to get behind their own movies and and show the industry with dollars.
He gets starring credit in all the movies he was out, which is more than I see some of these TV actors get when they make movies.