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Bruce Lee: Quest of the Dragon (2002)
The worst single player ever made?
This is a total insult to the great man. I don't even know why I'm bothering to write this, except maybe to warn even hard-core fans like me of Bruce Lee away from this horrible game experience. For one thing, the GAMEPLAY. An absolute mess. The first level you get thrown into furious combat, no tutorials, no whatever. Unless you want to memorize the 3 pages or so in the manual of possible, repetitive moves. Those guys that created it should have given more variation. And no, I DO NOT want to go against wave against wave of generic bad guys, especially with the classic I-hit-this-button-and-it-happens-two-seconds-later. Wasn't that in the past? Even worse are the graphics. They look slightly average, but when you move become pixel hell. Overall, don't get this game. Quest of the Dragon? More like Death of the Dragon. Bruce would be crying in heaven right now.
Band of Brothers (2001)
Amazing...A powerful miniseries
I had read the book Band of Brothers, and had read it over and over again with great interest. Now I have finally watched the entire series, and am thankful for it. This powerful non-fic starts with E company's training, to their landings in D-day and finally into Germany itself. Every word, every sentence, every joke has been painfully checked and corrected by those who did the real landings and were in the real company. And I must say, it did show. This is a powerful series and a must have for any fanatics of powerful masterpieces and non-fiction. The only thing that I really didn't like about it is that some parts were cut out from the book, which was disappointing as they were quite funny. (After Cpt. Nixon got his dirty hands on the wine cellar, he had a really bad sleep!) Even so, it's far worth watching and stands as one of the best presentations of War of all time.