The moment came for Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon to begin. It was amazing because DJ Karsh Kale added an all new musical score to the movie...LIVE! It was freaking awesome. The music gave the very old school Kung Fu movie what it has always needed, a little more kick. Coincidently, the parks coordinators scheduled the viewing of this movie without realizing that it was the night commemorating the anniversary of Bruce Lee's death.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Prospect Park Fun
It was such a hot day Saturday, but going to prospect park for what I thought would be a free movie turned into so much more. It was a celebration to Asian cultures that started off with a group called Soh Daiku. They perform folkloric Japanese drum songs and as lame as that may sound, they really had the crowd yelling and screaming for more. It was awesome to see one of the older ladies from the group do a cartwheel and bang some drums.
The moment came for Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon to begin. It was amazing because DJ Karsh Kale added an all new musical score to the movie...LIVE! It was freaking awesome. The music gave the very old school Kung Fu movie what it has always needed, a little more kick. Coincidently, the parks coordinators scheduled the viewing of this movie without realizing that it was the night commemorating the anniversary of Bruce Lee's death.
The moment came for Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon to begin. It was amazing because DJ Karsh Kale added an all new musical score to the movie...LIVE! It was freaking awesome. The music gave the very old school Kung Fu movie what it has always needed, a little more kick. Coincidently, the parks coordinators scheduled the viewing of this movie without realizing that it was the night commemorating the anniversary of Bruce Lee's death.
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