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Powers Booth finest hour was The Emerald Forest
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRk5AVF7vXA
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Mark TKO you have good taste in movies mate with you being a Van Damme fan like myself.Here is one of my childhood greatest films i've ever watched.Its still fantastic to watch.I've must of watched it about 100 times!
Best Van Damme and fighter film i've seen.There sure dont make great films like this anymore.Man the 80s films were soo great.
Bloodsports1 is the best Van Damme film EVER!!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tX9iHr2ICUk
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Van Damme OWNED the box office for a good period! No one can deny him of that. Bloodsport is just as classic as it gets. One of my favorite films ever! Bar none it's the best Van Damme movie but Kickboxer and Universal Soildier were awesome movies of his as well.
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Sad but true. I really never could figure out the Van Damme love; his acting was horrible most of the time and the fight scenes were so amateurish as to be absurd. I did like Kickboxer though, good story; Tong Po was scaryThat scene of him kicing the tree over and over was great. And Double Impact was actually very original with storyline and he did good in that. Bloodsport in concept was great but too bad they couldn't have found someone else to play the role, guess there wasn't anyone else.
Of course; I like Chuck Norris and that's a terrible thing to have to admit toAt least he was a real fighter back in the day.
Jet Li is awesome and brought a fierceness to the screen.
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Bloodsport was indeed awesome - can never remember at the time if it got a cinema release or straight to video ??
They gave it the big Hollywood remake gloss a few years later - The Quest - never saw it and dont really want to...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iboAqUEEJ0g
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