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I think this is one hell of a movie...........We can see Steven fighting around with his
martial
art stuff again and like in all Segal movies there's a message in it, without the message it would be one of many action/fighting movies but the message is what makes segal movies great and special.
It was great to see, no offense, but a WOMAN who can skillfully perform
martial
arts and fighting.
Sam Firstenberg's "Ninja 3:The Domination" mixes
martial
arts with "The Exorcist" like horror.The horror elements thrown on screen are simply laughable,but the film works as a mindless action/martial arts flick.The fight scenes are well-choreographed and exciting,and the film is never boring.So forget stupid dialogue,lame acting and annoying soundtrack-grab some beer and check this one out!Highly recommended!
Director Cirio H. Santiago, working from a blithely trashy script co-written by none other than Dick Miller (!), crams the lively and eventful 72 minute running time with a plethora of gratuitous distaff nudity and loads of badly staged
martial
arts fight scenes (Bell is clearly doubled by a squat guy wearing a giant Afro wig!).
It was a good movie, great for
martial
arts buffs.
Fun mix of vampires and
martial
arts is a bit of a mess plot-wise and the acting of those who dubbed the voices is almost universally bad, but the premise is engaging, the fight scenes are fast and flashy and the movie is often quite amusing.
John Patterson stops a vigilante crowd from starting open warfare with the 14th Street mob and uses their voices to call the capital and demand
martial
law for Phenix City.
While it's generally acknowledged one of the first
martial
arts movies to play here in the West, it's real impact comes in retrospect.
Like many of the leading characters in many
martial
arts movies, the character Lieh plays lays low through most of the movie for a reason- but, when he cuts loose, he effectively cleans house.
The testing in the Kyokushin schools are still some of the most physically challenging tests any
martial
art school requires.
This movie pops right out of the pages onto the screen with sheer violence, blood,
martial
arts, weapons, fire, the good against evil, etc. Yeah sure a lot of action flicks contain all these goodies, and most of them have bombed.
THE NEXT KARATE KID, in my opinion, is an excellent
martial
arts flick.
Filmed in the fashion of a documentary, the director captures what would have happened if the United States enacted
martial
law.
There were many
martial
art's scenes, David Bradley was fast as Bruce Lee in this film and what else was good, that fighting scenes were much longer than in most of the American
martial
art's movies.
I must say: out of all modern korean
martial
arts movies this one is worth checking out.
Operation Scorpio (AKAThe Scorpion King) doesn't slip into top gear until the last 25 minutes or so, but when the action does hit top speed, it delivers some truly amazing
martial
arts scenes that demand the viewer's attention.
In addition, I looked in to Van Damme's early fighting history, I too my amazement I realized he is the real deal, very accomplished
martial
artist in his younger years.
Best of all, the titular pooch is a cuddly delight: C.H.O.M.P.S. jumps through fences, walls and windows with amazing agility, performs acts of exceptional strength, runs faster than a deer, and even does a few nifty
martial
arts moves.
There were slightly jarring tone shifts from the dominant thoughtful and realistic tone of confused loyalties, intrigue and blood, versus the lighter, more flamboyant,
martial
arts sequences.
It almost seemed as though the filmmakers couldn't make up their minds about whether the movie was supposed to be a
martial
arts "flick" or a historical epic.
Costar Scott Adkins shows why he should be the next big star in the
martial
arts genre.
I bought this a while back, during a massive
martial
arts movie phase.
Leung Kar Yan is one of my favorite
martial
arts stars, I always appreciate the fact that, whilst he lacked formal
martial
arts training, he usually gave a more than capable fighting performance.
It take ten or so different elements that we're already familiar with (Vampires,
martial
arts, a techno beat, top-o-the-line special effects, etc.), and turns it into something that feels brand new.
This film appears to have influenced
martial
arts films for decades.
I too am happy that Van Damme has been acting better lately (In Hell, Wake of Death, Until Death) but with the good acting came less
martial
arts.
The
martial
arts action is all special effects and no human talent.
His turn to
martial
arts films was a serious misstep in my humble opinion.
I know that logic doesn't really hold a place in stylized Chinese
martial
arts films, but if you don't want to induce a mass amount of giggling from your audience, then you should probably work on your compositing a bit more.
SMMF is basically The Phantom Menace of Chinese
martial
arts films.
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