Talk:Game of Death

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[edit] Removed Trivia that needs citation

Removed this trvia piece that is totally uncited and seems absurd - "Game of Death is actually based on a true story in South Korea, about a Korean martial artist who was assigned to steal a treasure at the top of a pagoda. However, he declined to do so, as a result, his wife and child were kidnapped. He had no choice, but to participate in the mission along with other top martial artists at the time." --OMG LAZERS 14:00, 28 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Game of Death Cast

There is misinformation in the GOD summary. Neither Chuck Norris nor Kareem participated in the reshooting/completion of the film. In fact, Chuck was never in it at all -- it was just clips from Return of the Dragon. Kareem declined the invitation to work on the completion project.

where is the names or any information about the guys who took bruce lee place..there were two guys who were doubles of the movie and noo info about tham,..They desrve respect...There were a big part of the movie...

[edit] Track Suit Trivia

...The band Sugar Ray, in their video for the single "When It's Over," included a segment in which one of the band members fantasizes about having a kung fu battle similar to the fight scene between Lee and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. The band member wears Lee's tracksuit, his opponent wears a beard, clothes, and sunglasses similar to Abdul-Jabbar's...

In the video, the "opponent" IS Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 25 years older. -- kjv31 21:30, 14 August 2007 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 17:46, 13 February 2008 (UTC)