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  1. Husky_Khan

    Movies Martial Arts Media Appreciation Thread

    The Last Kumite. Someone managed to get some older martial arts stars in a lower budget indie martial arts film with a pretty strong 80's action movie vibe. The biggest inspiration for this film clearly coming from Bloodsport of course.
  2. Husky_Khan

    Movies Martial Arts Media Appreciation Thread

    Master Ken here, from Enter the Dojo, demonstrating his superior grappling skills... by pointing out just how utterly useless all grappling, especially Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, actually is. My favorite video so far is how some McDojo master named Charise Alexandria tried to show off her 'Mothers...
  3. Husky_Khan

    Movies Martial Arts Media Appreciation Thread

    Would... ...watch that is. The Mulan live action remake was so bad it should've been considered a hate crime. Also reminds me that while we're talking about martial arts comedies, Kung Fu Hustle was pretty top notch entertainment.
  4. Husky_Khan

    Movies Martial Arts Media Appreciation Thread

    At least post the one where poor Seagal is being fairly compared to Van Damme. Give him some dignity of facing off against another Martial Arts Movie Star. :p
  5. Husky_Khan

    Movies Martial Arts Media Appreciation Thread

    Accident Man is actually meant to be an action comedy type of film. It was entertaining. I wouldn't say the humor always hit (they aren't comedians after all and I don't think any comedy writers were really involved) but it was amusing enough. And some of the situational comedy worked out...
  6. Husky_Khan

    Movies Martial Arts Media Appreciation Thread

    So nice to see a straight to video (streaming) release called Accident Man which probably had three of the most famous martial arts actions stars in Western movies today all fighting each other. Literally Scott Adkins of Undisputed (sequel) fame fighting off against Michael Jai White and Ray...
  7. Husky_Khan

    Movies Martial Arts Media Appreciation Thread

    The time when I realized Sammo Hung and Cynthia Rothrock shared the screen, and a well choreographed fight, with each other in a Martial Arts movie. Never heard of The Millionaires Express which is described as a 1986 Hong Kong Martial Arts Western film. Cythnia Rothrock is mostly famous as a...
  8. Husky_Khan

    Movies Martial Arts Media Appreciation Thread

    Did anyone see that new fan made trailer for Bloodsport Redux? Pretty well made. I liked how they superimposed Jean Claude Van Damme into the Kumite ring and how they took actual interview clips of the more famous participants in the original movie and edited their statements to establish the...
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