**BLOODSPORT** appreciation post vol. classic movie nostalgia

Originally Posted by theyhatinonme

Best Van Damme movie ever.


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Fixed.

Originally Posted by DCAllAmerican

If anyone is interested in the Soundtrack, PM me. I FINALLY found it.


PM'd.

Now that I watch this movie as a grown up its F'd up that they couldn't give the two black dudes a more respectable outing than one being a monkey man (
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) and the other one losing in record time after that dramatic throat slashing threat..
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Besides that, one of my favorite movies of all time...Used to watch this everyday on VHS as a kid..Even retaped it off of premium cable when I rediscovered it in High School.. (
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We've come a long way since the days of VCR's
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... Playing with tracking FTL)
 
Just found Over the Top on youtube in full... like 9 different videos, but it's clear and I'm about to watch this
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If Tanaka is your Shidoshi, then show us the dim-mak.
What the hell is a dim-mak?

Def-tuch!

Hope you know what you're doing Frankie...




Hhheeeeeey!

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Great Movie ...
I still do the "Throat Slash " to people , remember when dude got his leg snapped first time was like
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Oh and I had a thing for the Reporter Lady she was sexy dont know how she looks today but back then she would have got it early
"When I get older i wanna fight in the Kumite and make my father proud "
 
1. I am interested in seeing how she would be converted into a 2010 version of her former self. You know she had that bushy 1980's hair. She was aight back then even looking at it today.

2. Monkey Man was such a racist gimmick man. My goodness.

3. Throat Slashing dude was the funniest. Just because of the way he sold that kick that "sent him" to the outside of the ring.
 
I ove this movie, but this is one of the funniest things I've ever read.....

http://www.cracked.com/bl...-their-way-to-legendary/

Frank Dux was a spy and a master of Ninjitsu, which is just a Japanese word for somersaulting megaspy. He was the best. He trained under a shidoshi whose name was only coincidentally the name of a James Bond villain. He was in a covert branch of the military so secret that even our military didn’t know about him. He didn’t exist so hard that birds !@%! right through him. But someone did know about him: a shadowy society of martial artists who run a tournament called The Kumite. They invited Frank to enter, and that was their last mistake.

From 1975 to 1980, he was the undefeated Full Contact Kumite World Heavy Weight Champion. He had 56 consecutive knockouts in one tournament, a number too stupid to be fake. He set four world records in the same tournament including Fastest Recorded Kick with Knockout: 72 miles-per-hour. The Kumite Athletic Commission figured it was OK to keep radar guns pointed at the fighters at all times since Frank removed most of their gonads before the long term effects of radar exposure could manifest. In fact, Frank Dux punched so many @+%+@ through their sacred walls that city temple inspectors shut them down for code violations.

Suspiciously, the organization that held the Kumite seemed to share a home address with Frank Dux, and the trophy they gave him was the same trophy that he suspiciously paid for himself. Think about that: The Kumite is so secret that the only paper trail leads to Frank Dux, professional secret agent. That means that the other fighters, while obviously not very good at fighting, are unbelievably good at being secret. Why, if Frank Dux hadn’t written a book about them and bought himself that trophy, I doubt I’d have even believed they existed.

How It Ended: Awesomely
In 1988, Frank’s extremely true story was made into the film Bloodsport which is still Jean-Claude Van Damme’s best movie. Dux worked on the film as the fighting coordinator where he taught Van Damme how to properly get punched in the face for several minutes and then win by spin kick. Jean-Claude would go on to use these fighting techniques exclusively for two decades.

Years later, Dux and Van Damme worked together on the story of The Quest. It was a film like Bloodsport only with Bloodsport elements. Dux took Van Damme to court because he was apparently promised a huge gross revenue deal for his “Story By
 
Originally Posted by illphillip

I ove this movie, but this is one of the funniest things I've ever read.....

http://www.cracked.com/bl...-their-way-to-legendary/

Frank Dux was a spy and a master of Ninjitsu, which is just a Japanese word for somersaulting megaspy. He was the best. He trained under a shidoshi whose name was only coincidentally the name of a James Bond villain. He was in a covert branch of the military so secret that even our military didn’t know about him. He didn’t exist so hard that birds !@%! right through him. But someone did know about him: a shadowy society of martial artists who run a tournament called The Kumite. They invited Frank to enter, and that was their last mistake.

From 1975 to 1980, he was the undefeated Full Contact Kumite World Heavy Weight Champion. He had 56 consecutive knockouts in one tournament, a number too stupid to be fake. He set four world records in the same tournament including Fastest Recorded Kick with Knockout: 72 miles-per-hour. The Kumite Athletic Commission figured it was OK to keep radar guns pointed at the fighters at all times since Frank removed most of their gonads before the long term effects of radar exposure could manifest. In fact, Frank Dux punched so many @+%+@ through their sacred walls that city temple inspectors shut them down for code violations.

Suspiciously, the organization that held the Kumite seemed to share a home address with Frank Dux, and the trophy they gave him was the same trophy that he suspiciously paid for himself. Think about that: The Kumite is so secret that the only paper trail leads to Frank Dux, professional secret agent. That means that the other fighters, while obviously not very good at fighting, are unbelievably good at being secret. Why, if Frank Dux hadn’t written a book about them and bought himself that trophy, I doubt I’d have even believed they existed.

How It Ended: Awesomely
In 1988, Frank’s extremely true story was made into the film Bloodsport which is still Jean-Claude Van Damme’s best movie. Dux worked on the film as the fighting coordinator where he taught Van Damme how to properly get punched in the face for several minutes and then win by spin kick. Jean-Claude would go on to use these fighting techniques exclusively for two decades.

Years later, Dux and Van Damme worked together on the story of The Quest. It was a film like Bloodsport only with Bloodsport elements. Dux took Van Damme to court because he was apparently promised a huge gross revenue deal for his “Story By
 
Originally Posted by frank duxx

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i was just thinking about this movie today lol but this ^
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   theres a lengend at the bottom for * = RIP . but am i blind cause i dont see any deaths on the chart
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Movie is appreciated.

The craziest thing I found out later on in life was that Bolo was 50 years old in this movie.

Now THAT is
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This movie is crack rock!

"You Jackson?...you look like a Jackson...and that would make you Frank Ducks"

"no, it's Dux"

"oh i get it, like put up your dukes" AHAHAHAHAH
 
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