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The worst scene contains a US soldier fighting "hand to hand" like in a bad
martial
arts movie.
We've got the rock soundtrack, the
martial
art battle scenes, a dance club bloodletting and, of course, lots of sharp objects going through vampires.
Yes, the hero is a good
martial
arts fighter, too bad his acting wasn't as good, and there's plenty of decent wire work, and tons of revved up fight sequences, maybe too many.
Tough, cool guy with pretty good
martial
expertise who delivered corny lines but at least entertained action and
martial
arts fans to a certain extent.
The training the girl went through in the movie was hurried and stupid...and the paramilitary group of young males....were a confusing concept to say the least....this was far from even being a
martial
arts movie...with the girl only fighting briefly in the final scene....and then she didn't even come close to getting hit even once...by the male fighting her....give me a break...she would have gotten hit at least once....I guess the writers and directors thought it would be to shocking to see a girl get punched by a male in this one.
For those of you who like
martial
arts and overcoming internal conflict, this is a worthy choice.
The twins effect is a vampire
martial
arts movie available in Cantonese with English subtitles.
The uncle turns out to be an old, reformed Triad assassin, who now helps the young guy become proficient in
martial
arts.
Richard Norton really lights the screen up in this Portland, Oregon based
martial
arts masterpiece.
If you have time to see only one
martial
arts movie this year, don't miss this classic.
But what makes this movie awesome is the fact that Van Damme is back to doing
martial
arts again.
I'm just keeping my fingers crossed for another
martial
arts epic like "Bloodsport" or "Kickboxer".
The
martial
arts movies got huge in the 60's in parts of Asia but with the growing popularity of the infamous Shaw Brothers films, America was bound to catch on.
This movie was the first to be presented in America under the Warner Bros. label and it did in fact start a craze here that flooded the 70's with
martial
arts films.
That's the underlying theme of this
martial
arts romp which borrows ideas from "Underworld" and "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" but manages to maintain a style of its own.
His skill in
martial
art was performed above average.
Not only punching and kicking like what most of
martial
artists show in their movies.
David Bradley could utilize all the
martial
arts techniques such as throwing, smashing and kicking.
This is one of the best
martial
art(Kung-fu) movies of all time.
if u love
martial
art movies this is a not to miss.
Its about a priest from the wu dang clan trying to eliminate all the shaoulin fighters to be claim the title of being the best in
martial
arts.
It's the story of a country boy who is sent to a
martial
arts institute to better himself & his fighting skills.
Meanwhile, the "opponent
" martial
arts school plans & scheme to thwart our hero, utilizing dirty tactics to try to throw him off track & try to prevent him from participating in the tournament.
This movie did everything a van damme movie should do which is
martial
arts and action.
If you're looking for an Oscar winning performance you're not gonna get it here but if you're looking for action and
martial
arts then this movie is for you.
Scott adkins is an amazing
martial
artist and unfortunately the public has gotten tired of
martial
art superstars but his movies in this movie are great.
Van damme delivers strong kicks and it's good to see him performing
martial
arts again since he has not in his last 4 or 5 movies.
The original release, however, has several very brief extras, including clips of the making of the sequels, a preview of The Animatrix and Yuen Wo Ping's Blocking Tapes(a complete run-through of a couple of the biggest
martial
arts sequences, with stunt performers and almost the exact cinematography, with the same shots and angles of those bits in the finished silver screen effort).
Sammo's goofy "buck teeth" only make an already unsavory character seem even more flawed; that he also happens to be a skilled
martial
artist makes him even less likable- in a villain you love to hate kind of way.
I must have been around ten years old when my uncle took me and my brother to see this
martial
arts movie at the " DRIVE IN " at the circle drive in in Long Beach.
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