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What he discovers is, whoever murdered the woman was not only a sex crazed lunatic, but a maniacal
sword
swinging maniac too.
For instance, there was a bad guy in the beginning with a huge
sword
like Cloud's in FF7.
If you're a fan of
sword
and sandal sci-fi adventure with sorcery and magic it only barely acts as an apetizer, a lightly flavored one at that, leaving you wanting terribly that you had The Odyssey starring Armande Assante in your DVD collection because watching all the hours of a rerun would be more satisfying than watching 90 minutes once you remove commercials of this drivel.
Daniel Bernhardt stars as Alex Cardo, a thief who learns how to fight after he is sent to prison, seems he is in prison due to him trying to steal a sacred sword, however now trained in the arts of martial, he sets up to redeem himself in the kumite.
Bloodsport II opens like an Indianna Jones movie with Bernhardt whipping some asses and trying to make off with the sword, however it isn't until the prison sequence where we get the endless training and ponderous Asian philosophy, to then we get the endless stream of fight sequences.
An outcast from his tribe discovers the
sword
; a beefy hero (steroids were already invented ?) discovers the bow and arrow (though he looks like he wouldn't invent his way out of a paper crate) and defeats him.
The final showdown is laughable as Riki runs out of bullets and the bad cop doesn't shoot Riki (although he has a loaded gun) and just lets Riki run about 20 yards towards him with a
sword
and impales him on the front gates.
So then the prince rushes pulling out his
sword
with makes the magic bounce back making Stepmother and drizella being turned into toads.
At that age, it was a genuine
sword
and sorcerer fantasy.
So what do you get.. its not even close to Bravehart, some scenes in Bravehart you could see people just stand and swing a
sword
in the background, its the same here, but its the main characters who do it... sigh.. Thers a "love story" in this movie too, following that one is more painful then jumping from a cliff just to see the end of the day.
Imagine, a movie that gives a lesson right from the bible, 'Those that live by the
sword
shall die by the
sword'
.
Trained from childhood to avenge the deaths of her mother, father and brother, by 1894, armed only with a
sword
hidden in her parasol handle, she is ready to exact retribution from the three killers still living.
Something about a killer stalking people at a drive in and killing them with a
sword.
Yosthana ("Yos") is a smart young "Special Agent" who uses technology, a magic sword, guns and a healthy dose of martial arts skill to vanquish dozens of bad-guys, some of whom are protected by magic.
On the box Gary Daniels has a katana sword,I didn't see him use it in the film,where in the heck was it and according to the box his family is in a house and he wanted to get them out because bad guys were going to blow the home up and after all of the fighting you never saw him get them out or at the end or at any time at all.
He is given the
sword
of omens and a cat claw and they start a new life on a planet filled with many perils including mutant men, pirates, and the evil creature Mummra.
What does dressing up in traditional Chinese garb, slanting your eyes and blurting out "Farro mee! Farro mee!" ("Follow me, follow me") in a mock Chinese accent have to do with
sword
and sorcery in medieval Britain?
A psychopath is slicing the heads off of victims in cars with a
sword
at a local drive-in and it's up to Detectives Larry and Mike(Bruce Kimball and Steve Vincent)to find out who it is.
Another suspect is the "half-wit" janitor, Germy(Douglas Gudbye)who is an admitted former
sword
swallower, but seems too mild-mannered and simple-minded to be a killer.
Johnson is the kind of character you yearn to see get stabbed in the throat with a
sword.
I also enjoyed the opening beheading..but director Seagall doesn't quite match this with the subsequent killings(..one victim's head falls off and a couple is skewered by the dreaded
sword
while hugging).
The acting is also a stink and you can see that the
sword
of the so called "Dracula" (that has nothing to do with the real Dracula at all) is made out of plastic or something weak.
You can clearly see that the
sword
is not made from metal.
Look at the
sword
how it creases/bows.
It starts off looking promising, with some good death scenes such as a mans head being decapitated with a samurai
sword
and a woman being stabbed through the neck.
"Drive-In Massacre" tells the story of a serial killer who walks around a drive-in at night with a long
sword
killing teenagers.
This is the typical Italian
sword
& sandal epic : low budget, melodramatic cardboard acting, repetitive, horrible dubbings, sub-par action sequences, "loads" of homo-erotic imagery & one chiseled foreign bodybuilder on the marquee.
From the brief duels with jealous husbands to the scenes in the fencing academy to the final rapier and dagger brawl (capped by a spectacular leap performed by stuntman Jock Mahoney) the
sword
work here is awesome.
He does not even do his own
sword
fight yet we know he is capable as seen in Blind Fury in fact he doesn't move much at all.
Wizards of the Demon
Sword
was made during a period rife with extremely bad
sword
and sorcerer movies, yet it has the dubious distinction of being about the worst I've thus far run across.
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