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Tomcat [ 8.5 ]
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The fighting in this is incredible and non-stop. Great choriography from the man on which the movie is based on and that is Frank Dux. Van Damme isn't bad but this movie is not about acting it is about action and this is a good American karate flick.
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KIL [ 6.0 ]
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Possibly the best karate movie ever, to date. If not, Bruce Lee's 'Enter the Dragon' is. I would have preferred if they had more action and less peripheral stuff. www.outcrybookreview.com/meat.htm
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sumbich73 [ 7.0 ]
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Van Damme is a whiny biotch who has some awful movies (Street Fighter is probably the worst one) under his belt, but this movie was decent enough. The fighters were believable, as was the setting, based on an actual tournament in Hong Kong. (I don't know anything about the Kumite other than what I heard in the movie, but this is a reasonable duplication of what I'd imagine the real thing to be like.) I thought the leading lady (her name escapes me lol... go figure) wasn't all that hot, not like it matters, though. The final show down between Frank Dux (Van Damme) and Chun Li (Philip Chan I believe was his name) was entertaining but ultimately predictable.
This is definitely one of Van Damme's better movies. But then again, what does that really say.
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| Weighted Rating | : 5.9 |
| No. Ratings | : 91 | |
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