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And Van Damme’s training at the start of the movie was hilariously silly. He was funny & super likeable in a big dumb doofus sort of way.

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And I loved his friend in this (Jackson, played by Donald Gibb, the big dude who played Ogre in Revenge Of The Nerds). He’s maybe not so great at the acting stuff but no one watches this kind of movie for Oscar worthy performances. What do I know? I’m a wuss & know no martial arts. He’s great at the martial arts stuff, at least. But Enter The Dragon is awesome and a classic (8.5/10 – I loved it AND thought it was actually good).

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Not that I’m comparing them, exactly – I just don’t have much experience in the martial arts film genre so am going to think of the very few others I’ve seen plus a bunch of people come together to fight “to the possible death” in both movies. I suppose it made this feel a tiny bit closer to the ’70s masterpiece Enter The Dragon. The early & late ’80s were a lot different as there was a spillover of the groovy ’70s at first. And it actually looks & feels more like an early ’80s movie, not late ’80s when movies started to get a little bland (that’s a good thing – the early ’80s feel works for this martial arts genre). So I felt nostalgic whereas I probably would have just thought this was bad if I’d watched it in 1988 when it came out. I think it actually helped that I watched this for the first time in 2021, so I thoroughly enjoyed the absolute ’80s fucking cheese of this. What a butt! ( Why can’t I find a decent image of that butt to post here?! Found a nice gif, though. And, wow – that ASS! I’m fine with the only nudity in this being male nudity. He was kind of a cutie in this early film, though. Plus Van Damme had a terrible mullet in later movies. I just didn’t see the point of watching their shit. I mean, we had Sylvester Stallone & especially Arnold Schwarzenegger at the time making some damn good movies, so why would I want to watch bad action movies? Well, I suppose Van Damme & Seagal were a bit later & more into the ’90s but you know what I mean. I just always avoided him & Steven Seagal as their movies looked rubbish. But I had a hell of a lot more fun watching Bloodsport!įirst of all, shockingly as I grew up in the ’80s and adore that decade & love everything from it, this is the first & only Jean-Claude Van Damme movie I’ve seen. I didn’t enjoy that one at all, really, but I know it’s “good” so I gave it a 7 to be nice. I just rate on a combination of a) how much I enjoyed a movie (this is the first & most important), and then b) if it’s a “good” or worthy film. I’ve not yet reviewed these but I’m giving two absolute worthy classics that I watched this past month a 7.5 as well ( Battleship Potemkin & The Innocents). But I’m giving it a 7.5, about the same as my recent ratings for Promising Young Woman & Swallow, both of which I really enjoyed & thought were good. Yeah! Bloodsport!! This is where my rating system is confusing to people (maybe?!). “Bloodsport” follows Frank Dux, an American martial artist serving in the military, who decides to leave the army to compete in a martial arts tournament in Hong Kong where fights to the death can occur. Starring: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Donald Gibb, Leah Ayres, Norman Burton, Forest Whitaker, Bolo Yeung














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