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For Brandon...
First, a huge THANK YOU for putting together this wonderful tribute to an exceptional actor and gentleman. Many hours of hard work and research can clearly be seen here and it is appreciated by Brandon's fans. Of cource, yesterday was the anniversary of Brandon's tragic passing (3/31/10) and 17 yrs. at that. Do I stop and ask myself what could of been each year, yes, of cource I do but through the years I myself have rather learned to celebrate a life that was instead of a life that is now is'nt. Sure, I think, at 28 yrs. is young. I myself am 40 and recall years gone by of my own youth. I have personally had the "chance" if you will to experience the joys and hardaches of life. Some get to and others do not and we will never understand why. We are not supposed to understand why I believe. I do know that simply as a fan of Mr. Lee I felt fortunate to have been able to have enjoyed his movies, he left quite an impact on my life personally simply because he overcame quite a few obstacles to carve out his own life. I was a fan of his father's as a young person firstly. It was almost like watching the "coming of the son" and I believe that Brandon did find HIS own way, although you would be foolish if you could not see his fierce loyalty and devotion to his father. He did it own his own terms. I myself am the mother of a beautiful, intelligent 11 yr. old son and have been wed to a wonderful man for almost 16 yrs. I also deal daily with a rare terminal illness. When I was told that I had this rare (blood clotting) illness 6 mos. after the birth of our son, I wanted to give up. You simply "WALK ON". Thank you Bruce and Brandon for the inspiration and thank you for maintaining this exceptional website.

Elizabeth, Texas, 2010-04-01 15:49:34


to the lee family
thank u for letting ur son share his work and passion with us all.he is deeply missed.

t.wardley, england, 2010-03-18 12:45:48


B.Lee
My heart goes out to you, bro. I'm sure it's awesome up there.

Ziyad, Bahrain, 2010-03-12 18:57:06


love
Brandon, you' re a great inspiration for me and for your fans every day.
I hope you're happy and satisfied in some way.
Your fans will get you in the heart.
With love, and being always devoted, in our way, it would follow the light.

randy, rodi, 2010-02-21 12:32:07


Thoughts...
I am writing once again to "just say a huge thank you" for this website. I think that it is a wonderful site for the fans and serves to keep Brandon's spirit alive. I wanted to to simply say a few thoughts that has made me stop and ponder through the years and I wanted to express my thoughts (and opinions) with other fans as well. I certainly mean no disrespect to anyone and if I do offend in any way try to understand that I am only expressing my very own thoughts here. I myself have been a fan of Brandon's for years (after viewing Kung Fu to be exact as far as seeing his acting on film) and because I've been involved with the martial arts for most of my life. I definately admired Brandon and his late father on many different levels for different reasons. I suppose through the years, the one thing that has really bugged me is the fact that "some fans" see Brandon as Eric or the Crow. It is true, he will forever be linked with this movie due to the tragic accident which claimed his life, he gave his life for the film but would any of this matter had he not had the accident? Granted, it is a superb film. After all of these years, I find myself still watching it over again and our son has even became a fan so this film is definately a remarkable piece of work. That being said, I simply wish Brandon could just be remembered as the kind, warm and exceptional human being that he was. He was a good actor. He was an exceptional martial artist. He had potential. But, at the end of the day he was'nt Johnny, Jake or even Eric...he was just a regular guy who happened to be an actor. I think in reading forums and so forth, it bothers me to a degree to read where people post as though Brandon were, in fact, these characters that he portrayed in his films. He was just a human being, plain and simple. I think that with celebrities, musicians, etc. so much emphasis becomes placed on them, and although we, as fans, enjoy their films or whatever they are still only people, real people with real lives apart from their characters. Maybe some people just become too "involved" with the celebrities themselves to know the differnce, I don't know. I personally think that Brandon was a fine actor who just did'nt have enough time on this earth to unveil more of his talent. And, talent aside, it's just a shame that anyone, whether you are a celebrity or not, has your life cut short at a young age. That's my thoughts. Take care all and Happy 2010...

Elizabeth, Jacksonville (Tx.), 2009-12-26 21:46:23


crazy likenesses
I seriously think Brandon Lee was a...well there's too many adjectives to fill that part of the sentence; play mad libs I guess. I guess the jest of what i want to say has a lot to do how alike he and Eliza are to me and my boyfriend, and in fact his name actually is Brandon. I had never seen THE CROW before and actually understood what was going till about June, it was on MTV one night and I said ugh The Crow, and Brandon goes no don’t change it that one of my favorite movies (and my Brandon and Eric Draven are incredibly alike); honestly I had no idea what the movie was about, all I could remember from it was that the makeup scared me as a child. Anyway, he gave me the low-down and I started to like it, until he said that Brandon Lee had died during the making of and I was like well that’s a little horrible. And he is Bruce Lee’s son; ha no big deal. The next day when I woke up the next day and I couldn’t stop thinking the movie, so that night I went to the video store which is really un heard of these days what with on-demand and Netflix and boot-leg (which is illegal and always will be), the parking lot was practically empty for lord’s sake, long story short I became wrapped up in it….now I just feel bad for Eliza more than I have words for and Lee’s whole family. If I ever lost Brandon; a part of me would die too. In conclusion he was a good person who didn’t deserve to die that way and would have done so much more obviously.

Allison, Santa Barbara, 2009-11-26 04:44:34


Beautiful Man and Exceptional!
Gosh he was gorgeous man!!! I've loved quite a few actors not only for their acting, but their beauty as well! I 've always had a thing for men being mysterious in some way with very tough streaks, but cool above all. After so many years, I see THe CROW and I think to myself, how could I have overseen this hotness from another world that can really kick your ass if he wants to! ANd out of all people, Brandon, hello? The Crow should've been a movie winner like the Dark Knight. It sets a trend for some movies we see today. Just being real, I never knew him or anyone so I do not want to go on about he was an amazing person, well, at least he didn't seem like a bastard. It's funny how the one you think is #1 on your list gets suprisingly knocked down. For the past month, he knocked out 2 of my former eye candies! Thankyou Brandon! You're lots of fun!

Melissa, Bronx, 2009-11-23 03:26:18


:)
AWESOMENES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

^_^, Carrollton, 2009-11-18 19:32:18


Brandon Bruce Lee
I would first like to compliment on how exception the "new" website looks, certainly there is'nt enough good quality websites for Brandon out there so please, keep up the remarkable work. I became a fan actually of Brandon's by way of his father's films way back when (Enter The Dragon was coincidently the first film of the elder Lee that I remember watching). Through my own person love of martial arts, I looked to Mr. Lee for great strength and inspiration. I remember, if only distantly, his young son but I never really became interested in the younger Lee's work until viewing Kung Fu (in which I definately had a huge grin as I thought of his father giving him a big "thumbs up" as this role, the original Kung Fu script, was Bruce Lee's original idea but he was passed over for David Carridine). Anyway, I believed there was always "something" special about Brandon, his acting ability, how he poured his soul into each role that he recieved, great or small but mostly how he struggled his entire life to step out of the heavy shadow that was his father's, not an easy task for anyone, I know from experience. But, Brandon did just that, although he was proud to be his father's son, he proved to the world and to himself that he was his own man, capable of great things. Brandon's life and career seemed all but paved and he did it on HIS terms. But, I feel that he did'nt quite shake that shadow that was cast upon him for he has joined his father in eternal youth and "what could have been's". Yes, as fans we do remember both with admiration but let us all remember that that they both were simply mortal man. Brandon seemed to be a happy young man who lived each day as if it were his last. We could all learn from such a human being if we look past the "fame" for a moment. I know personally how important that is for I am only 39 yrs. old with a beautiful 10 yr. old child, a wonderful, supportive husband and a terminal illness. I looked to the likes of Brandon Lee for strength and I still do. I am not even sure if he knew how many lives that he touched but maybe, wherever his soul is, he can look down and see the good that he did while here. May you forever rest in peace Brandon and fly high...

Elizabeth, Jacksonville (Tx.), 2009-11-09 00:54:37


My best regards,
Thank you for this complete site. My opinion that Brandon will be so proud about it. You are making an excellent difference around the Brandon's world. Nothing is trivial...walk on!

Vannucci Barbara, Florence, Italy, 2009-11-03 12:43:31


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