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    Default Re: Van Damme's "BLOODSPORTS Vs KICKBOXER"

    I guess theres no Van Damme film fans out there!If none of you's have'nt watch either the films(BLOODSPORTS or KICKBOXER)then you dont know what yeah missing!!!
    i'll just talk to meself then as usual!No one wants to play with me!

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    Which film was which, what happened in it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Which film was which, what happened in it?
    At last i've had a reply on the subject,THANKS!
    BLOODSPORT was the film were Van Damme played the fact based U.S.A fighter character "FRANK DEUX"who took part in the ancient fighting tournament called the"KUMATIA"(Might have spell it wrong)were every fighting style competitor fight it out through to the final.Anything goes in the fights...even death in some cases!Frank Duex eventually won the tournament and even holds a three world records..."The quickest K.O"(3seconds),Fastest kick at 70+mph and a record of something of 370 undefeated fights.In the film staring Van Damme he fights the really life legend "BOLO" who stared along side Bruce Lee in "Enter the Dragon".Really good film BLOODSPORTS!WATCH IT MATE!!

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    Default Re: Van Damme's "BLOODSPORTS Vs KICKBOXER"

    I love both cheesy films. Frank Dux is full of shit though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bomp View Post
    I love both cheesy films. Frank Dux is full of shit though.
    Which one do you think is the best one out them both though?It's based on a real fighter you know"FRANK DUX".Some record!

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    I have watched blood sports, his brother dies and he tries to gain vengeance. Was it really Bollo from the Bruce Lee film, because he had not aged one bit. That film was good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    I have watched blood sports, his brother dies and he tries to gain vengeance. Was it really Bollo from the Bruce Lee film, because he had not aged one bit. That film was good.
    Your about "KICKBOXER"there my mate.His brother get put in a wheelchair by the real Kickboxer called TOMMY PO!He was the one with the big false tatoo down his arm from his chest.
    "BLOODSPORTS" was the better out the two i thought.Yes Bolo plays the bady at the end against Van Damme.Bolo cheats by temporary blinding Van Damme with some kind of special powder hidden in his waist of his trousers!Van Damme has to regroup his ancient skills and fight Bolo blinded.
    Please watch it again if you can.I think its the best Van Damme film!

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    I have watched blood sports, his brother dies and he tries to gain vengeance. Was it really Bollo from the Bruce Lee film, because he had not aged one bit. That film was good.
    Unbelievable really, the guy was pushing 50 by Bloodsport. The actor was more of a body builder than a serious fighter though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yvonne View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bomp View Post
    I love both cheesy films. Frank Dux is full of shit though.
    Which one do you think is the best one out them both though?It's based on a real fighter you know"FRANK DUX".Some record!
    I like bloodsport more, yeah Frank is a real person, and probably does have a fighting background, but his record is a work of fiction.

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