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Bloodsport starring Jean-Claude Van Damme transcended its low-budget origins to become one of the best American-made Martial ...
As a real-life martial artist, Jean-Claude Van Damme has always preferred movies with lots of kicks and punches. These are ...
There are countless remakes of movies, but what about movies about remakes? Bong Joon Ho’s new movie, Mickey 17, his first ...
Though Dux’s tall tale has been widely debunked by most circles, Bloodsport, even with its terrible acting and derivative ...
Whether you want bazooka blasts by the barrel or hard-hitting fistfights, '80s action movies are second to none. So, to ...
The original Predator design was drastically different from the imposing mandible-faced creature that would eventually appear on screen. Initial concepts envisioned a more insect-like alien with a ...
No Retreat, No Surrender’ (1985) was not Van Damme's movie debut, but his role as a villain was his first relevant role on ...
In an interview with The Telegraph last week, Van Damme nevertheless seemed to diss Seagal. "The first movie I saw of his, I said, ‘This guy’s going to make it, he’s very charismatic,'" he ...
Credit: Kings Road Entertainment Maybe you're too young to remember Kickboxer, the 1989 martial arts movie where Jean-Claude Van Damme learns Muay Thai in a training montage, kicks down a banana ...
With him, the world of film fans and martial arts cinema discovered a new idol: Jean-Claude Van Damme. In the 1970s there was Bruce Lee, but at the end of the 1980s a Belgian won the day.
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