Just unboxed this 50th anniversary steelbook and WOW - the metallic sheen makes Bruce's iconic pose pop like never before. That yellow jumpsuit literally glows under my LED strip lights!
The 4K transfer? Mind-blowing. Saw sweat droplets fly during the hall of mirrors fight that I'd never noticed in my old DVD copy. Grain structure feels organic - like watching a pristine film print rather than that waxy DNR mess some catalog titles get.
Pro tip: The alternate cut has this wild extended nunchaku sequence where Lee demolishes like 15 extra dummies. Worth the upgrade for that alone!
Atmos track had my subwoofer shaking during the tournament scenes. Heard bamboo creaks and background chatter I never knew existed. That iconic theme song now has layers separating the instruments.
Only gripe? No new retrospective docs about Bruce's legacy. Come on Warner Bros - give us something fresh for the half-century mark! Still, seeing Bolo Yeung's muscles in HDR almost justifies the price.
Final verdict: If you're gonna own one martial arts movie in 4K, make it this dragon. Now excuse me while I practice my one-inch punch on unsuspecting houseplants...