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Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786301928366 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, HiFi Sound, NTSC ISBN: 6301928369 Label: Hbo Home Video Languages: Manufacturer: Hbo Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Hbo Home Video Release Date: April 01, 1992 Running Time: 97 minutes Studio: Hbo Home Video Theatrical Release Date: September 08, 1989 Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Is the splits necessary? Oh, you know it is.Jean Claude Van Damme pumps out yet another indistiguishable movie in which he inevitably beats a guy who would clearly destroy him in real life. Kurt Sloane (JCVD) is in Thailand for the big fight between his brother - think a pumped up Luigi from Super Mario Brothers - and the baddest, meanest, most deadly kickboxer on the planet, Tong Po. I'm sure there is a verbal play-of-words there with the name Tong Po, but I can't figure it out right now. Naturally, as all JCVD movies go, someone ... Read More Rating: - A Bit Corny But Good OverallOn the heels of Bloodsport and the weird sci-fi flick Cyborg came Kickboxer. Here, Jean Claude Van Damne plays Kurt Sloane, the manager and younger brother of kickboxing champion Eric Sloane (played by real-life fighter Dennis Alexio). While fighting a Thai fighter named Tong Po, Eric gets injured and Kurt vows revenge on him. To this end, he meets a former fighter named Xian Chow and falls in love with his niece Miley. While much of the film is corny/cheesy but there are some ... Read More Rating: - Totally corney, but good martial artsExcellent martial arts movies a bit corney but my girlfriend loved van damme body. guess i got my work cut out for me. Rating: - KickboxerThis has always been a favorite movie of mine. I was disappointed that I had picked a movie that was the wrong region. I put it in one DVD and it came up wrong region. Then I put it in another DVD player and beauty away it went. The picture quality was exellent. Like I said before one of my favourite Van Damme movies and there where no hic ups with the recording. Thanks Amazon you came through for me again when I couldn't find it in the shops here in Australia.Kickboxer Rating: - The 80's return So, everyone knows that if you have seen one Jean Claude Van Damme film you have seen them all. So if you must pick, get this one. From pathetic dancing to crazy training, it's good for more then just one laugh. Oh yeah and of course you have some very good montages featured throughout the film. I also recommend Bloodsport as an equal. Enjoy! |