Watching *BLOODSPORT* For The First Time!
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This is our first time watching reaction to the movie "Bloodsport (1988)" and we absolutely LOVED IT!! U.S. soldier Frank Dux (Jean-Claude Van Damme) has come to Hong Kong to be accepted into the Kumite, a highly secret and extremely violent martial-arts competition. While trying to gain access into the underground world of clandestine fighters, he also has to avoid military officers who consider him to be AWOL. After enduring a difficult training and beginning a romance with journalist Janice Kent (Leah Ayres), Frank is given the opportunity to fight. But can he survive?
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@k.delpino1124
10 ай бұрын
Johnny Cage of Mortal Kombat was influenced by Van-Damme's stardom. Originally Van-Damme was approached to be the character in the game. 1988-1999 is his feature film prime. His films afterwards were straight to video or only released overseas. I highly recommend JCVD (2008) and Expendables 2 (2012).
@xl081
10 ай бұрын
Watch "The Night Comes for Us " and "Headshot" there all staring Iko Uwais from The Raid movies 💡👍
@williamsmith5340
10 ай бұрын
One of my favorite movies
@houseofaction
10 ай бұрын
no this movie is not based on true events, frank dux is a consumate liar
@marine9840
10 ай бұрын
@DosCavazos You should really watch The One. It's an earlier Jet Li movie with an awesome concept.
The actor playing Chong Li(villian) is a legend himself. You can find him back in the early 70s in Chinese Hercules or BRUCE LEEs Enter the Dragon.
@kelseydortch9037
10 ай бұрын
Also Van Damn best friend
@MitchClement-il6iq
10 ай бұрын
Also had a few cameos in Sammos movies... fought Brandon Lee in legacy of rage.
@aguycalledkwest
10 ай бұрын
and his name is Bolo Yeung
@daemonredfield3211
10 ай бұрын
And he once picked up Jackie Chan to swing around as a weapon against Bruce.
@randycooper3428
10 ай бұрын
@@daemonredfield3211 Never heard that one. Cool!
Kickboxer and Double Impact are must sees Van damme movies.
@JohnSmith-jn7nc
10 ай бұрын
Universal Soldier 1992 as well
@timmi7986
10 ай бұрын
And Cyborg!!!
@ShawnEberlein-eu2lu
10 ай бұрын
Definitely Kickboxer!!!👍👍👍
@wantutosigh1117
10 ай бұрын
What's guilty about the pleasure this movie gives you?
@miguelbonilla6875
10 ай бұрын
Lionheart!!!!
Van Damme DID actually do the stunt between the two 18-wheelers, it wasn't faked or CGI'd. Not only was it real, they got it in one take. Volvo bragged about puling it off in one take, they were VERY proud of Van Damme for making them look so good with such an epic execution.
Janice, the real villain of the film. 🤣 I absolutely love that take on this movie.
He was everywhere in the late 80s to mid 90s. Kickboxer, Lionheart, Death Warrant, Street Fighter(Guile), Timecop, Hard Target, Cyborg, Double Impact, Nowhere to Run, The Quest....seriously EVERYWHERE! 😂
@redmoonbloodmoon3161
10 ай бұрын
and then returns for Expendables 2, as the main bad guy....
@steamro11r
10 ай бұрын
how could you leave out Universal Soldier with Dolph Lundgren
@randycooper3428
10 ай бұрын
@@steamro11r You're right! 🤦♂️
@adampare8088
10 ай бұрын
If you can suspend your disbelief of all the laws of physics broken, then Time Cop is a grab popcorn and just have fun movie.
@JustGrowingUp84
10 ай бұрын
I had to google "Lionheart" - apparently, it was released under at least five different titles, I recognized "Full Contact" as the one I saw.
Those captions at the end that said it was based on a true story were lies. This movie was the fabrication of the real life Frank Dux, and it was a way for him to promote his marital arts gym and videos. His imagination was inspired by real martial arts tournaments and history at least. This movie is still great because of how badass Jean-Claude Van Damme is.
@DaemonKeido
10 ай бұрын
This movie helped create the concept of Mortal Kombat so we should be appreciative that the fucker lied so well it created a good movie.
@toddtaylor6506
10 ай бұрын
@@DaemonKeido Don't give him too much credit. The fact people have real martial arts tournaments could just as easily inspired a game like Mortal Kombat.
@DaemonKeido
10 ай бұрын
@@toddtaylor6506 Indeed and he is hardly the sole inspiration for Mortal Kombat, just the part of it being a tournament. We cannot forget Big Trouble In Little China for all the rest of the Weird Shit that MK is best known for.
@damienprince1077
10 ай бұрын
Yeah, whether the story is true or not, is of little matter. The movie itself is so great, that it just being a movie script, doesn't take away from it's value. Bloodsport is in the "all time best" category of action movies.
@zrocool
10 ай бұрын
Yeap! I remember reading it years after the movie came out on a martial arts magazine, it was sooo disappointing to martial artist that grew up watching this film.
As a 15 year old kid back in the day this movie rocked. Fast forward to my present 50-year-old self & this movie still rocks. :)
@jimmyhyun8546
9 ай бұрын
To this day, the most iconic movie line of all time - OK USA!!!
That “splits” commercial wasn’t actually fake, there’s a whole behind the scenes on it. The point of it was to demonstrate how accurate the steering was on those trucks :)
@kevenvaughn9928
10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for saying so. I definitely started scrolling through the comments to make sure at least someone pointed out its legitimacy.
The line about the brick don't hit back is a call back to Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon. Bruce said that to a fighter in that movie. Also, the actor playing Chung Li, Bolo Yeung, was in that movie.
@Unchained74
10 ай бұрын
Lol!! I was just about to post the same thing you did. As soon as Bolo said that I instantly thought about Bruce saying "Boards don't hit back" to O'Hara.
@LetsGetitBoah
10 ай бұрын
Ah yes, very true.
@playthroughcinema
10 ай бұрын
dont spoil it
@jasonbourne5142
10 ай бұрын
And Bolo Yeung isn't his real name. Look it up on Enter the Dragon. You don't know more than me.
@valanceeisleben4161
10 ай бұрын
@@jasonbourne5142 His name is not in a language that I understand. I bow down to your massive hubris. He's credited as Bolo. So, let's run with that.
This movie is so good and an absolute classic! Everybody loves JCVD of course, but Chong Li is definetely one of the greatest villains of martial arts movies!
@vincegamer
10 ай бұрын
Bolo Yeung had a great hong Kong career, where he was literally billed as "Chinese Hercules"
@hamhockbeans
10 ай бұрын
@@vincegamerUse to be in movies with Bruce Lee. Enter the Dragon.
@Simon0
10 ай бұрын
If only he was taller he would have made an awesome incredible hulk!
@vincegamer
10 ай бұрын
@@hamhockbeans yes, but he was a side character there. He had his own starring roles
Enter The Dragon is the gold standard for martial arts films as this movie shares many similarities. Van Damme's charisma is evident right away and that sells the whole movie. Definitely need to check out Enter the Dragon. Oh, by the way, Chong Li is in that movie as well lol.
This movie will always make me cry just bc it’s the movie me and my grandfather watched all the time before he passed. Thank yall so much for reacting to this 🙏🏼
Finally!!!!! Van Damme is the 80s/90s martial arts action hero/cheese every youtube channel needs and im so excited you guys are finally on this now!!! Please do more of his movies !!!!
@hanziggy6862
10 ай бұрын
I whole-heartedly approve of this comment! I've followed Van Damme's career ever since No Retreat No Surrender. I did start to fall away once he started doing more and more straight-to-video movies much later in his career once martial arts movies really took a nose-dive in popularity, but I have started going back to watch them too and I do enjoy some of those movies as well. Dare I say, even some of his later straight-to-video movies (but not all) are even much better than the usual straight-to-video quality stuff.
@daviddenton4951
10 ай бұрын
Right! We want more Van Damne. Lionheart, Kickboxer, Hard Target, double Impact, Timecop, The Quest
@jinyatta4103
10 ай бұрын
Cyborg!
@paulpolpiboon9535
10 ай бұрын
Did you say cheese?? This shit is pretty serious, the death scenes alone have to be rated R
@seanstivers5230
10 ай бұрын
And Bolo Yeung who played Chong Li is famous in his own right. Friends with Bruce Lee. This is one of my favorite movies.👍
Frank Dux turned out to be a fraud, but it doesn't take away from the movie at all💯
@NEUTRALIZER70
10 ай бұрын
I Agree Cause I Know It's True
@JD-df3zl
10 ай бұрын
The biggest fraud
@divrangers
10 ай бұрын
True m8 crackin film But dux was a bullshitter 🤣
@Lazrael32
10 ай бұрын
i dunno there is billy mitchell out there too @@JD-df3zl
@kevinhope561
10 ай бұрын
Frank Dux is a stolen Valor piece of crap liar. At least Van Damme fought and trained in Belgium. He's cool. I'm a Marine and Dux is a fraud.
Van damme is like 60 plus yrs old, n is Still in Great shape..n can still do the round house kicks n splits...d man is a Beast...n he was a Great Villian in Expandables 2 ....
Since you mentioned Mortal Kombat, here is a little bit of trivia. This movie is one of the inspirations for the game, like Big Trouble in Little China, and at one point the game was going to star Jean-Claude Van Damme. They couldn't get him and his character turned into Johnny Cage.
This movie served as the inspiration for both Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat. The character of Johnny Cage was based off of Van Damn, himself
@artem45
10 ай бұрын
You mean frank dukes my guy
@Uziel787
10 ай бұрын
Nah, it was based off VD since he was legit an actor and so is Johnny
@_Some_Guy_
10 ай бұрын
Street Fighter was made before this movie. It was actually inspired by "Enter The Dragon".
@maelstrom57
10 ай бұрын
@@artem45 You're not one of these people who don't know Dux's story is complete bullshit, are you?
@Shabbot
10 ай бұрын
@@artem45 Sorry to tell you this, but Frank Dux is pretty much the world's biggest bullshit artist 😂
His signature move is the spinning roundhouse, splits in midair, looks fantastic
Jackie Chan 100% and not only the old old ones like Drunken Master but Police Story, Armour of God and Who am I? are all classics, specially the behind the scenes are golden
“He’s the R-Rated Mister Miyagi!” Your banter made this so fun. 😂 When I was a kid my brother and I would rent this and Kickboxer on VHS all the time.
JCVD is a dope movie that doesn’t have the martial arts so much, that demonstrates his acting. It comes way later in his filmography but is an absolute must watch.
It's true events according to Frank Dux, nobody has proof this ever happened and most in the business have called him out to be a total phoney. I am not sure what the movie is called in the U.S but I think its called Lionheart or just Lion, its probably my favourite JCVD movie and of course Kickboxer is also another classic.
@jeremywagler3426
10 ай бұрын
It is called Lionheart in the US.
@jxchamb
10 ай бұрын
His claims don't even make sense. Like the one for most knockouts in a single tournament. In order to face that many people in one tournament would require over 1,000 rounds. In one tournament. There's a video out there that shows how ridiculously stupid his claims are. Stuff that's easily disputable. Like if I said that I was a naval captain in Vietnam despite me also saying that I was born in 1977. It's seriously stuff like that.
@robertoprestigiacomo253
10 ай бұрын
@@jxchamb Not to mention that doing the math results in millions of participants in a single tournament, which changed location multiple times over the years. In a relatively recent interview he tried to resolve that point of his lie by saying that it wasn't a direct elimination competition so people fought multiple times over days. Which only means that he doesn't understand how full contact works and does to the body.
@jburgs100
10 ай бұрын
@@jeremywagler3426 Lionheart is a COMPLETLY different movie. similar premise but in that he goes AWOL from the foreign legion and ends up in an underground fight circut for rich people
@rkempo
10 ай бұрын
@@jburgs100 They were referring to my suggested movie to watch. Here in the UK its called A.W.O.L but I know that in the U.S it was called something else.
Fun fact about this movie guys. Ed boon, one of the creators of mortal combat, got the idea of mortal kombat from this movie. Jean Claude Van Damme clover is in inspiration big influence of the creation of Johnny cage.
This is by far the best reaction for Bloodsport Ive seeing, the comments were hilarious, the comment at the end when she said Dux had a better connection with Jackson was epic 😆
@residentgood8605
9 ай бұрын
Interesting perspective. I thought they commented too much and most of their comments seemed forced as if they thought they needed to say something every few seconds or the people watching would be upset.
How is it that none of your generation's KZread reactors have reacted to anything with Chuck Norris? He was one of the top tier American pop culture icons back in the day. I always found his choreography to be a bit "meat and potatoes" simplistic, but he was a genuine household name. Even people who never watched martial arts action movies knew him. Also, he has a special place in my heart because when mt mom got a serious post-op infection after her bypass surgery and was failing to thrive, the first sign that the new treatment they were trying was actually going to save her life was when she had the energy to stay up past 8pm and wanted to watch "Walker, Texas Ranger."
@randyfewkes5726
10 ай бұрын
1000% Agree !!!
Love your reactions guys!!! Lionheart and Universal Soldier are definetly two JCVD movies that have a good story and good action in them
@juanpabloloayza5921
10 ай бұрын
UNIVERSAL SOLDIER! What a classic. Good old cheese.
@LetsGetitBoah
10 ай бұрын
@@juanpabloloayza5921 NOW THAT'S THE SPIRIT SOLDIER!
@Maya_Ruinz
10 ай бұрын
Another good Van Dam movie is The Quest, similar setup but way better budget.
@alucard624
9 ай бұрын
Also Timecop. Love that movie.
this movie was one of the major inspirations for the Mortal Kombat series.
Bloodsport is those movies that raised me growing up. Such a classic!
35th anniversary was February of this year. Van-Damme's 3rd film and star-making role. Prior films with him were only in supporting roles. After Bloodsport's success, he became known as "The muscles from Brussels". This movie is indeed a classic of the genre. Memorable story, great fight sequences and a guilty pleasure. The original score of Paul Hertzog and the songs performed by Stan Bush are awesome. The only downside of this is the story of Frank Dux as an martial artist proved to be a hoax. The life he lived or the so-called world records he broke as an competitor in the Kumite were unreal. There are 3 'straight to video' sequels. But don't bother with them. The first film is the best.
@andydorman2119
10 ай бұрын
Daniel Bernhardt continued the role, with Jackson. But they didn't do well at all (not Bernhardt's fault). I watched them just out of principle. They were not HORRIBLE IMO, but they don't compare to this. Daniel, actually, is probably better known as the brother(?) of Vigo's John Wick's-dog-killing son. Wick chokes him to death and snaps his neck with his hands zip strapped.
@alucard624
9 ай бұрын
@@andydorman2119 Daniel was also the "upgraded" agent Neo fights in Matrix Reloaded. Bernhardt also played Siro in the TV series Mortal Kombat Conquest.
@andydorman2119
9 ай бұрын
@@alucard624 I did not follow the Moral Combat TV Series, it's always interesting to see a person playing many roles like that. He is a pretty good actor. I also just watched him play a bit part in Extraction 2.
Bloodspot was one of the movies that inspired Mortal Kombat, and it was initially supposed to be Jean-Claude Van Damme the game before development. Jean-Claude inspired the character of Johnny Cage in Mortal Kombat. Also, Jean-Claude will voice Johnny Cage in the new MK1 game after so many years of rejecting to be part of MK
Bolo Yeung uses Bruce Lee quote in his last film “Enter the Dragon” (1973) Bruce Lee said “Boards don’t hit back” and bolo uses it in honor of his friend Bruce Lee
I took martial arts for a short time. I was in a KUK SOOL WON class. I was blown away by the power and strength these black belts had. They were seriously ripped and powerful. I was injured during sparring and had to take time off then had some financial set backs so I had to drop the classes. I only made it to yellow belt. In class you were either exercising, or learning moves or jogging in place on the balls of your feet! Pushups were done on your fingertips only! Two hours of intense workout! After each class I was soaked in sweat! I felt amazing! Everyone should try it once! I is fun! You find out what power really is and how to develop it! I saw these people do things that was incredible! The blackbelts came to our school with the grand master once. He is from Korea. These blackbelts did squats on one leg! 50 Squats per leg! I saw this! They had legs like tree trunks! Never mess with a martial arts black belt. Forget the movies. The real thing is something to behold!
Man, I loved this movie as a kid. Go watch the first 3 UFC events. They were pretty much like this. There were no judges, time limits or rounds. All fights had to be finished via knockout, submission or the opponent's corner throwing in the towel. Almost no rules. All different fighting styles.
@brand8246
10 ай бұрын
Even decades later, I can still vividly remember Keith Hackney breaking his hand while beating down Emmanuel Yarbrough, a sumo wrestler who probably outweighed him by a good 400+ pounds. Early UFC was wild.
@kroanosm617
10 ай бұрын
@@brand8246 It was amazing! I wonder how Hackney would have done if he didn't break his hand.
@halecj1
10 ай бұрын
Hell yeah dude, those first few UFCs were awesome before everyone got all meta with their training! All different styles going against each other and blood everywhere! It was a completely different vibe than the homogenized kickboxing/jiu-jitsu show we get now.
@jackflash8218
10 ай бұрын
@@MadPhyn yup, Hackney was just swinging his whole damn arm like a club! When he dropped him with that palm strike... shit was crazy back in the day! My friend took Tae Kwon Do, one of his teachers was Cal Worsham, who was kicking the shit out of Paul Varleans until Big Paul elbowed him in the back of the head. That one was a bummer. But Cal... crazy fucker went *straight at* a giant of a man ... gave him all he could handle for a few glorious moments.
For Bruce Lee movies, most folks would say to watch “Enter the Dragon, which is a must watch. But I consider “The Chinese Connection” the movie with his best action. The crazy thing about Bruce Lee is that many of his moves had to be slowed down post production because his kicks were so fast, they couldn’t be seen on camera otherwise.
Jackie Chan has a bunch of good martial arts flicks, including "Drunken Master." "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and "Hero" are great if you enjoy monochromatism and other chromatic spectacles. "Lionheart" is another good Jean Claude movie. The first three TMNT movies are good (1990s.) "Enter the Dragon" is a good Bruce Lee one. "Unleashed" is a somewhat unintentionally humorous one. "Seven Samurai" is legendary in the film/movie world, but it's lengthy. The prime age for fighting is actually the early 30s. You're still fast enough and have enough endurance, but you also have more wisdom, power, and muscle memory. The tournament is real, but Frank's story is highly exaggerated, to the point of being fictional.
VanDame is also famous for Kickboxer, Double Impact and a lesser degree Time Cop. Gotta love the Johnny Cage move
Jean Claude Van Damm is The real life Johnny Cage
@hanziggy6862
10 ай бұрын
I find it pretty ironic that we could've had a Van Damme fighting game that pre-dated Mortal Kombat (that was rejected) and he even served as the inspiration of or at least helped serve as an initial model for Johnny Cage, but Van Damme ended up starring in a Street Fighter movie, LOL! I wonder if Van Damme intentionally did that Street Fighter movie because of that. I gotta admit, as very cheesy as that Street Fighter movie was, it is a guilty pleasure of mine. Don't judge me, LOL!
@jermainemartinez8282
10 ай бұрын
@@hanziggy6862 nothing wrong with that. I'm just glad he is gonna be in the new MK1 game with Johnny Cage having a Van Damm skin.
@hanziggy6862
10 ай бұрын
@@jermainemartinez8282 That's Interesting. I never knew that. It would've been cool if Van Damme were in the recent Mortal Kombat reboot movie or the upcoming sequel, but he's probably a bit too old to play Johnny Cage now. Oh well At least we get to see Karl Urban as Johnny Cage.
Great movie, but the fact Frank made all this up is hilarious 😂
The splits between the 2 semi trucks is actually 100 percent real
Classic!!!
Oh yeah! The movie that set off JVCD's action career. This and Kickboxer are probably his biggest films from that era BUT I really really love his movie Lionhart and Cyborg is also friggin' amazing so DEFINITELY watch at least the 3 I mentioned
@vincegamer
10 ай бұрын
Don't forget timecop
That Volvo truck commercial was absolutely NOT faked. There were safety measures in place that you don't see, but that was real. Three days of rehearsals, and they nailed it in one take.
Van Dammit he’s back…Kickboxer, Cyborg, Universal Soldier, Lionheart, Timecop, Hard Target, Double Impact, No Where to Run, The Quest. He’s also in The Expendables 3 if y’all haven’t watched any of them i would recommend watching butt watch the unrated or extended versions way better.
I’m so glad you’re watching this! Great old movie of his.
Just a side note, you say the Volvo truck commercial was fake, it actually wasn't. If I recall they had a safety harness that is edited out just in case but otherwise everything about it was real. You can watch the making of it.
@m_i_s_t_a_h__j_
10 ай бұрын
Came here to say this very thing
@darkzer0670
10 ай бұрын
Also same
Always fun to see first-time reactions to movies I've seen so many times. Kickboxer, TIme Cop, and Street Fighter are some other Van Damme movies that I like. Drunken Master 2 (The Legend of Drunken Master) is my favorite Jackie Chan movie. I'll also recommend Revenge of the Ninja. There's only 4 Bruce Lee movies in existence so just watch them all lol. The Big Boss (Fists of Fury), Fist of Fury (The Chinese Connection), Way of the Dragon (Return of the Dragon), and Enter the Dragon. And when you're done with those PLEASE watch The Last Dragon!
Also, if you want to see a kind of spiritual successor/prequel to Bloodsport, then The Quest would be worth watching. A similar storyline, better fighting, and a better overall story. Watching the two movies close in time period to one another really shows off how similar yet different the 2 movies are.
@LadoTsulukidze
10 ай бұрын
Also kickboxer is kind of almost same exact story
@SmaugUKA
10 ай бұрын
@@LadoTsulukidze There's much more of a difference in story between Bloodsport and Kickboxer than there is between Bloodsport and The Quest. There's only a few similarities and most of them deal with the classic "hero must avenge someone" trope that was even more prevalent in 80s Action Movies. Other than that trope, basically the only similarities are JCVD's fighting style, showing off how limber he is, getting the girl, and JCVD being JCVD.
@stevewilson6723
10 ай бұрын
While not a JCVD movie check out Master of the flying guillotine with Jimmy Wang Yu.
You guys just made my day!! I love Van Damme films!! He's one of my favorite in a long line of action packed badass actors of the 80s and 90s lol Also my name is Janice so I get to hear Van Damme say my name in this movie 😍
The Volvo commercial is real., he actually did that, no CGI was used. But they did use a safety harness and other supports invisible to the camera to ensure that the actor would not fall down. And they did just one take. The planning of that shot took 5 months.
Jackie chan's rumble in the Bronx has some of the craziest fight scenes you'll ever see!
Fun fact when that guy said brick don't hit back he's saying the same thing as Bruce Lee in enter the dragon when he said boards don't hit back
"You not gonna call da cops?!?" has been a running quote among my friends for decades. Young Frank is truly one of the worst actors in history and cracks me up every time I see his performance.
@kennethreedy5258
10 ай бұрын
Old Frank isn't much better. Fun film because of the fights, but I've seen better acting in middle school productions of Macbeth.
Awesome video guys...this is one of my top favorite nostalgic movies of all time and seeing someone enjoy it for the time as much as I did back in the day is pretty cool...fun times!
The two 18 wheeler stunt was actually done for real:)
I would suggest the most iconic martial arts movie starring Bruce Lee…”Enter The Dragon!”
If you go through a Van Damme binge, you have to eventually watch JCVD (2008). A great character study that mixes Van Damme's life with fiction, a bit like the recent Cage movie.
Now I have to put BLOODSPORT Soundtrack in my playlist again... Such a banger!!
The best martial arts movie EVER !
Van damme was the guy as the martial arts action star he’s had his issue with drugs and partying when he was young but the media has poked fun at him which seemed deliberate and he was black balled by the big studios the question is why to me he’s a legend
Kickboxer and lionheart, are a must watch for van dame. He also has lots of popular one like Double Impact, Hard Target, Universal Soldier. One similar to this one is The Quest.
Loved this reaction guys!... This movie and Kickboxer really planted a seed in me that stays to this day, I watched both when I was a teen back in the 90s and I was so impressed with JCVDs control and precision of his kicks that just like that I got into Taekwondo, that took me to the best shape of my life (mentally and physically) and to this day at 45 I still keep a pretty good shape and all that started because of those 2 movies.
One of my favorite movies of all time, and I loved both of your reactions. I laughed along with you.
OOOOHHH DAMME! OH YES. Cannon Films. Bloodsport was Van Damme's first lead role, followed by Cyborg, also from Cannon Films. Don't pay attention to the "facts" at the end there. The guy the movie is supposedly based on is considered a 'liar'. Really if this was real, nobody would speak about it anyway, if it was what it was.
JCVD, as well as Jet Li, and Jackie Chan were HUGE inspirations as a kid for me to get into martial arts (and many others). If it wasn't for them, I might not have ever picked it up. All proficient martial artists and legends/pioneers of MA films, for sure. Van Damme more with American film (he's from Belgium, but acted in mostly American productions), and Li/Chan more with Chinese film. Later on in all of their careers, they became big enough to do entirely Hollywood productions (JCVD with movies like The Expendables, Li with movies like The One, and Chan with movies like Rush Hour). This movie, in particular, was HUGE for me, and I would watch it repeatedly as a youngun. Might feel like a bit of a time capsule in 2023, but I'm excited y'all are going on this journey! Better late than never, I always say. 😁 Since you did this JCVD reaction, might I suggest a Li film? "Fist of Legend" -- highly underrated Chinese film (and I suggest subtitles; the dubbing is bad by today's standards), but easily one of Li's best as far as action and story. Kacee: "I love martial arts films! I love the vibes of them. Does that make sense to anybody? There's vibes!" Yes! I know exactly what you mean! 😆♥ Edit: Almost forgot, first Bruce Lee movie HAS to be Enter the Dragon. In my opinion, it's his magnum opus.
The fighter who suffers the grotesquely broken leg is portrayed by Michael Qissi, a childhood friend of JCVD. He appears in several JCVD movies, usually as a menacing adversary. He portrays "Tiger" Tong PO in the Kickboxer series.
@jinjamin
10 ай бұрын
Yep, Chongli broke TongPo’s shin bone
I always liked Kickboxer more. The tree kick training, his bar dance, the glass fist fights. Those will always live in my head lol
Great reaction. For more JCVD you should check out "Kickboxer" & "Lionheart". They're probably the most similar to "Bloodsport". "Lionheart" is my personal favorite. And for something a little different, I would suggest "Timecop", "Universal Soldier" (which also stars Dolph Lundgren), "Hard Target" & "Nowhere To Run". BTW in 2008, he released a movie where he plays himself in a fictional story where he stops bad guys in real life. It's just simply called "JCVD". He shows quite a personal side in this one and actually proves that he's a talented actor.
I still suggest if you two haven't watched it yet to see Jet Li's Fearless. It's based on a true story, the acting is top notch, and the fights are awesome. It's easily Jet Li's best movie from an acting standpoint, and is one of the best if not the best in terms of story. Once Upon a Time in China has some better fights, but not by much. I would definitely consider it a must watch. You will not be disappointed.
@SmaugUKA
10 ай бұрын
@@Prime300_ They have watched Jet Li before on the Channel.
@patinho5589
10 ай бұрын
I agree with recommending Fearless. It’s one of the best martial arts movies. Then also crouching tiger And Hero.
@SmaugUKA
10 ай бұрын
@@patinho5589 They've seen both Hero and Crouching Tiger. They're on the Channel if you haven't seen them.
You guys are super fun - love the commentary and laughs! Thanks for the vid!
FYI, 'Kumite' is a Japanese term meaning 'meeting hands', in the context of testing skill. A sparring competition, basically. It doesn't mean 'deathmatch' or anything like that.
Some other great earlier Van Damme movies to check out include Universal Soldier, Double Impact, Hard Target, and Timecop. There's also JCVD which is just a bizarre but amazing sort of biopic but not really... And most recently, the Amazon mini-series Jean Claude Van Johnson where we discover that his acting career was in fact just a cover for his real job as a spy.
"It wasn't over yet, why did you do that?" I don't wanna be rude, but Jackson suffered from Americanitis. 😁😉
That Van dam with the trucks commercial was actually real
Chung li, (master bolo yeung) was a great actor of choice who took a line from Bruce Lee, from enter the dragon. Van Damm and bolo are still great friends after all this time.
This is so 80's. Power ballads, training montages, and my first exposure to MMA before UFC was even a thing. Love the reaction guys!
Absolutely love this movie lol it's got typical 80's cringe but that's what makes it so good, I watched this non-stop growing up after my Grandad first introduced me to martial arts movies with Enter The Dragon, been hooked ever since. Also, Paco is my favourite fighter, he would have destroyed Dux's rib cage with those muay thai kicks if they’d have had that rally for real lol
@nefariousmex2352
10 ай бұрын
Always thought Paco Looked like Vlade Divac who used to play for the Lakers.
22:50 Thats where Johnny Cage got the move for Mortal Kombat.
When he sliced the brim of his cap and said you didn't flinch, I was like "I didn't have time to flinch".
Speaking of Bruce Lee, you should also include The Crow. That stars Brandon Lee, Bruce Lee’s son, and the movie is based off of a comic book. Great soundtrack in that movie.
@maelstrom57
10 ай бұрын
Great recommendation! _The Crow_ is a 90s masterpiece.
Frank lied about all this!!
Im 34 years old and I watched all his films growing up this dude was one of the best action guys in the late 90s-2000s Blood sport Kick Boxer Lion Heart Sudden Death Double Impact Universal Solider nowhere to run double team street fighter hard target like Seriously pick any of these movies if you enjoy him
The soundtrack in this movie, among everything else, is pure magic. 👌👌
The "muscles from brussels" is here! Other Van Damme classics he's best known for are Universal Soldier, AWOL, Kick Boxer, Time Cop and Street Fighter (based off the game).
This is Van Damme's best film and my favorite from him, so timeless and based on the true story of Frank Dux, who was a great martial artist. Thank you for reacting to this gem from the past. Kickboxer and Double Impact tie for second. Sudden Death is another good one. Nice reaction. More films starring Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Donnie Yen, Sammo Hung, and Michelle Yeoh would be nice. I suggest for Jackie: Snake In The Eagle's Shadow, Rumble In The Bronx, First Strike, Police Story, Mr. Nice Guy, Operation Condor, Legend Of Drunken Master, Heart Of Dragon, Thunderbolt, Twin Dragons. Enter The Dragon should be your first Bruce Lee film.
@tonygonzales3206
10 ай бұрын
I had just turned 14 when this movie came out. And thought it was the greatest thing since big trouble I little China, which came out 2 years prior.
@juhagabrieltakkinen1131
10 ай бұрын
this was 100% not based on an actual true story. Frank Dux has been debunked as a fraud a long long ago. He was a total fake and there are several verified sources that discredit all of this. Still best JVD movie
@nefariousmex2352
10 ай бұрын
Frank Dux turned out to be a Fraud but still a good movie.
@euj0
10 ай бұрын
Lmao, this has got to be a troll post. Frank Dux made all this up, and he can't even fight
@frankiek2269
10 ай бұрын
@@euj0. I remember being young and believed this was true, even the insane “facts” written at the end. But I still laughed my as$ off when out found out the truth of con-man Frank Dux. Hey, he even fooled Van-Damme for a little while. There’s a great episode about Dux and other well known martial arts conmen on Joe Rogan’s show. It’s a few years old but it’s hilarious.
This is something I didn't know. The guy that punched Chong Li at 1st fight of 2nd day (Suan Paredes) acted as Tong Po for next Van Damme movie, Kickboxer. Check it, I swear it's true.
Even though it's NOT a true story as they imply at the end of the movie, it's still a super fun watch!
Never heard anyone call Janice out as the true villain in this story but you're so right. Chong Li was obviously supposed to be the villain but he's just another fighter trying to win the kumite
Take “based on true events” with a grain of salt.
@andrewward5891
10 ай бұрын
A whole truck full of salt.
Bloodsport, Kickboxer and Cyborg. My favorite classic Van Damme movies!
Vibes yes! Due to the fact its all 80's. Pure nostalgia.
JCVD was an excellent Professional European Kickboxer. He was 18-1 as a professional, and he avenged the 1 loss. His movies were all kind of similar. A guilty pleasure.
One of my favorite movies, since the 90s.
This movie was extremely popular. The martial arts scene blew up in the 90s. Also, JVD is an extremely good sport. For an action star, he's also funny. Johnny Cage from Mortal Kombat is model off of him. There's also a lot of Bruce Lee references in the movie, especially the coin trick because he use to do that and the famous, Bolo Yeung (Chong Li). The "little kick thing" is what is called a hook in Taekwondo at least. You can add it to your sidekicks and roundhouses.
Bolo Young is in a good shape here! He still is!!!
The music is what I recall from this from when I was a kid watching this on release. I’m rewatching this edit with you now. Looking forward to reminiscing
Guys, thank you for genuine and awesome reaction video. This is my favorite childhood movie
Jackie Chan: Who Am I?, Rumble in the Bronx, and the Legend of Drunken Master. All amazing movies that showcase all the crazy stunts Jackie Chan did.
As a guy who grew up watching JCVD films, the fact that Kacee didn't even knew who he was, made me feel so old. He did so many good films in the 90's and I think you should make a playlist of them: Kickboxer, Universal Soldier, Sudden Death, Lionheart, Death Warrant, Timecop, Hard Target, Cyborg, Double Impact, etc. Trust me, you won't regret and will be a great journey.
If you liked Bloodsport, then his movie 'Kickboxer' is an absolute must. Ps Bloodsport 4K was recently released (looks great too!) in steelbook / non-steelbook format, with a full colour booklet and 2+ hours of extras! I'm hoping Kickboxer gets the similar treatment!