In the memory, Moh’s Lee holds court among stuntmen and crew members, giving a pompous speech and saying that if he fought Cassius Clay, as legendary fighter Muhammad Ali was still often called in the ‘60s, he’d “make him a cripple.” This elicits chuckles from Pitt’s Booth, who calls Lee “a little man with a big mouth and a big chip,” who "should be embarrassed to suggest be anything more than a stain on the seat of Cassius Clay’s trunks.” While on Dalton’s roof, Booth remembers an encounter with Bruce Lee on the Green Hornet set. In the film, Pitt’s character, Booth, has a flashback while repairing a TV antenna for his boss and best friend, Leonardo DiCaprio’s also-fictional western star Rick Dalton. Quentin Tarantino's New Movie Fails Its Women.How Bruce Lee Was Accused of Killing Sharon Tate.
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