Jeff Speakman was badass. Not sure why his career never took off. Perfect Weapon was one of my favorite from that genre when I was a kid.
Way too much effort for such a suckhole thread.
loved the intro as a kidYes, good movie. I was taking Kenpo (which sucks) at the time and loved the movie. As far as this thread goes, Dolph Lundgren destroys all of these other guys in a real fight.
Yes, good movie. I was taking Kenpo (which sucks) at the time and loved the movie. As far as this thread goes, Dolph Lundgren destroys all of these other guys in a real fight.
Norris was world karate champion, the rest I agree.I know karate sucks but to be world champion has to mean something.Point fighting. Lundgren is a black belt in Kyokushin which is a very hard fighting style. Norris has trained in BJJ since then but he is really old now.
Point fighting. Lundgren is a black belt in Kyokushin which is a very hard fighting style. Norris has trained in BJJ since then but he is really old now.
I didn't recognize Lundgren.
I agree he would win with Kyokushin.
You either lived through and were a fan, or you didnt.You either get it or you dont in this case.
In this instance “getting it” is getting phaggotry.
I didn't recognize Lundgren.I think the Lundgren pic was from The Punisher.
I agree he would win with Kyokushin.
In this instance “getting it” is getting phaggotry.
I think the Lundgren pic was from The Punisher.
yup, underrated movie.Had Arnold played The Punisher it would have been a blockbuster film.
I trained in Kyokushin.True, but Lundgren trained in boxing as well. The problem with Kenpo is it's a slap art and none of the techniques can actually be used in a real fight.
The drawback to Kyokushin is they don't punch to the face so they don't train to protect from face punches.
It's a serious drawback. The low kicks however can be nasty.
True, but Lundgren trained in boxing as well. The problem with Kenpo is it's a slap art and none of the techniques can actually be used in a real fight.
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All of them. This is because they are actors and not professional assassins. Which one suffers a pretend death depends on the character's role in the performance.
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for anyone who remembers gymnast kurt thomas and his movie gymkata, he died 2 weeks ago from a stroke
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None of them. This is because they are all professional assassins that merely play actors. They all will suffer a death and it all depends on the situation/sunposition.
Nobody comes out alive. There will be Dim Maks/Death Touch all around as well as Pommelhorses (Kurt Thomas could summon Pommelhorses to any location) hitting each and everyone in the face.
Stefanus Seagalus would constantly scream in each and everyones ear "WHERE'S RICHIE???!" exploding their eardrums.
Kurt McKinney would make Jean Claude lose his cool with a mere "RUSSIAN!" which in turn would cause heart-failure due to stress.
Dudikoff would use his rival Ninjas Laserpunch to obliterade pots and pans.
Kurt was a mere 64 years of age when he died. He appeared to be in pretty good physical condition. I guess you just never know when it is going to be your time.
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Dudikoff had never done a lick of martial arts when they cast him for American ninja, they wanted him because he looked and acted like James Dean.He was up against Steve Mcqueens son Chad for the role, one of the blonde bad guys in Karate Kid.On a side note how well has Dudikoffs love interest aged, considering American ninja was made in 1985!!go to 19:55
Kurt was a mere 64 years of age when he died. He appeared to be in pretty good physical condition. I guess you just never know when it is going to be your time.
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Good ol days were great, one of the newer ones i enjoy watching is Scott (Yuri Boyka-fame) Adkins.
He had great speed and very fluid technique despite all the added mass (which caused a lot of stress on his joints) in Undisputed 2-4.
I like scott, but none of his other movies capture the magic of undisputed 2-4 for me.
Jeff speakman hahahha “the perfect weapon” used to love that movie.
One of the BEST intros of a movie ever!
Jeff doing his kata to "I've Got the Power!" PRICELESS!
Would be even better if he finished that scene with a tea-drinking scene (holding cup with both his hands like Trump of course)
One of the BEST intros of a movie ever!
Jeff doing his kata to "I've Got the Power!" PRICELESS!
Would be even better if he finished that scene with a tea-drinking scene (holding cup with both his hands like Trump of course)
Jeff was quite the hunk (no homo)
Hahahha forgot about that.
Jeff going more for the daddy look in 2020
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Drago would “break” each and every one of them.He was also very intelligent. Too bad intelligence and supreme kick ass toughness doesn't make one a better actor. :-[
Just a big, strong and supremely talented athletic specimen.
In his prime he was a real-life destroyer.
This thread made me watch all the American Ninjas again, and even The Dudes non-American Ninja movie he did with Steve James!