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Rating: Summary: I'm a big martial arts fan. And I know what I like!! Review: I don't care what anyone says. This is the best martial arts movie ever. I say it is way better than the original. Amazing and stunning performance of Daniel Bernhardt. I wish someone would teach me how to do the "iron hand"!! I can't wait to see Bloodsport 3. It'll be even better than this amazing sequal. Daniel Bernhardt rules!! And you can tell him I said that. I give this movie 1,000,000,000 stars!! ********, etc. That's what I say to the world man!! Especially the producers of the Bloodsport movies. Keep it real!!
Rating: Summary: Daniel Bernhardt needs to work on his upper thighs Review: I'm not gay but Yeah, the plot was okay. However, Daniel Bernhardt was far too lanky and his upper thighs were very weak especially for his long legs. He can't keep his legs up in the air very long.FURTHER, his chest muscles hardly rippled. They were big chest muscles, but he never flexed them (if he could).
Rating: Summary: Laughably bad. Review: Save your money, this movie was a bomb. If you like goofing on poor projects that take themselves too seriously, then by all means, reserve 87 minutes. The star of this mess acts and looks like Van Damme but simply falls far short of the star of the original. As for "Ogre" from Revenge of the Nerds, I wanted to jump through the screen and fight him! Like that chick would have went for him...give me a break!!
Rating: Summary: Best Martial Arts sequences I have ever seen Review: The story is a classic, meaning you have seen it a hundred times before. To quote the film "there was a time when even the good were bad" Some people might call it corny but I love. Daniel Burnheart the star is a thief who ends up in jail before he finds himself through the aid of the proverbial wise old man. He redeems himself through rigorous training in the "Iron Hand" and then sets about writing the wrongs he had done. But all of this is immaterial because the films is about incredible material arts, fantastic displays which made me watch it over and over again and which make me say that this is the greatest martial arts I have seen on film to date, and believe me I have seen many such films. Enjoy!!
Rating: Summary: Classic Cheesy Martial Arts - Guilty Pleasure Viewing Review: This is the type of movie no one admits to liking, but they watch it every time they see it. Much like listening to Monica Lewinsky, you just can't pull away. It is so satisfying to listen to Alex chant out his guttural "Haaahhhhh." Give in to the pleasure, and watch this movie again and again and again and......
Rating: Summary: Better than the Original Review: This something that can be said of few sequals. The plot of this one is better than the first movie, but still weak. The main character is a thief who meets a martial arts master in jail. The master teaches him the meaning of honor, as well as the amazingly deadly super-secret invicible technique seen in too many martial arts movies (like every single Karate kid movie), which in this case the "The Iron Hand." The main character is released from jail, and enters the Kumite, an underground tournament, to honor his teacher and defeat the ubiquitous evil man-monster (who I suspect spoke no English. His one line sounded like he was reciting something verbatim). Donald Gibb (Ogre from Revenge of the Nerds) returns as Ray, the biker-brawler, who now coaches fighters. The fighting is much better than the first movie, displaying a variety of martial arts including the Brazillian art Capoeira, monkey-style Kung Fu, and Muy Thai. This really the only reason to watch the Bloodsport movies: to see the dazzling variety of arts portrayed. You almost hate to see any of them lose. Except for the bad guy, of course. There is a third Bloodsport movie now in video. Don't bother. It reeks.
Rating: Summary: Decent Sequel to Blood Sport. Review: When I got this out I wasn't expecting much at all. But I was pleasantly surprised at what I got. It is well structured film (like a real 80's style with a distinct beginning, middle and end not like crappy shallow 90's films which just meander along and feel really empty) Daniel Bernhardt is really charming, a good fighter and looks strikingly similar to Van Damme in some shots. It has one of the best chessy training scenes like the one in kickboxer. The fight scenes are well edited and well shot, so they are easy to watch and not to close-up. For fans of 80's cheese (even if this is a 90's film) and lots of mano a mano fight scenes this should fit nicely in your collection.
Rating: Summary: Daniel Bernhardt must be the cutest karate kid of all!!!! Review: Who cares about this guy's upper thighs and all that, Daniel Bernhardt has got ot be the cutest karate kid in the world.You go Danny boy!!!!!!!!!! Buy this movie is what I say.And for that guy who talked about the thigh,The world needs to see yours!
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