Bloodsport
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Does It Hurt Van Damme?
  • Bloodsport starring Jean-Claude Van Damme
  • WOW DANG ONE OF THE BEST MOVE FOR SHORE
  • THE best martial arts movie EVER !!!
  • Bloodsport is my favorite Van Damme movie
Bloodsport
Starring: Jean-Claude Van Damme , Donald Gibb , Leah Ayres , Norman Burton , and Forest Whitaker
Director: Newt Arnold
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
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ASIN: B00006RCOC
Release Date: 2004-06-01

Product Description

Kung Fu expert Jean-Claude Van Damme plays a martial arts master who arrives in Hong Kong to compete in the Kumite, a violent championship fighting contest.
Running Time: 92 min.

Format: DVD MOVIE

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A well-oiled Jean-Claude Van Damme makes his starring debut in what may be one of the few kickboxing films to be based on a true story. The Muscles from Brussels plays Frank Dux, the first Westerner ever to win the extreme "whupfest" known as the Kumatai (a long-running, no-holds-barred fighting tournament in Hong Kong). While a bit deficient in the script department (to say the least), this undeniably exciting flick succeeds by letting Van Damme play to his strengths: namely, minimal acting and a lot of impossibly acrobatic splits while kicking people in the head. A guilty-pleasure testosterone blast of the highest order, with a memorable villain (the massive Bolo Yeung from Enter the Dragon), and a multitude of well-choreographed fight scenes. An embarrassed-looking Forest Whitaker cameos as a hapless (and non-kickboxing) cop. --Andrew Wright

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Does It Hurt Van Damme?.......2007-09-06

Hello B fans, Sid the Elf is back to review Bloodsport. We mean this in the straightest way possible when we say that the most impressive thing in the movie was when Van Damme does the splits. No, actually, this film was wonderful. We picked it on the spur of the moment and it didn't disappoint. It had everything we could ask for. There was horrific acting from everybody involved. This even includes Forrest Whittiker from 35,622 buckets of fried chicken ago. You have Jean-Claude Van Damme in his first starring role and he hit this one out of the park on the first try. Although we're not quite sure why they chose a local special needs fry chef to play the young Frank Dux, but it was more than made up for when we heard the kid talk and saw him get kicked in the chest by the little Chineese kid. Then you had Ray Jackson, the big cross-eyed guy, who was nothing short of hillarious. Finally, there was the one, the only Chong-Li. Here you had a jacked, utterly insane Korean who instead of pounding hot dogs like Kobyashi, ate 34 egg white ommelettes in 8 minutes while training for the kumate. He just has a presence. When the screen showed his name opposite Ray Jackson's Sid the Elf froze. It was momentous.

As we, Sid the Elf, like to do when there's just too much to go over, we'll break this one down Joe Bob style and let you use it as a guide when you watch Bloodsport. Here are the Drive-In totals:

3 bricks broken, 1 with a head-butt

1 compound leg fracture

2 tazerings

1 skinny Forrest Whitiker falling off a boat

1 partially nude Van Damme

1 pair of red bikini briefs worn by the Muscles from Brussels

1 Mr. Fuji style eye salting

56 hilarious facial expressions

1 ref beating courtesy of Chong-Li

1 homicide in the ring

32 crushed beer cans by Ray "ABC 123" Jackson

1 Van Damme Flock of Seagulls hair do

4 inappropriately placed romantic songs from the soundtrack

Definitely 5 stars. Partially for the terribly done fighting scenes. I mean, most of those blows could be stopped by Cecila Dux, Frank's grandmother. Easy recipient of the Sid the Elf Seal of Approval. I have put all my knowledge into you. Watch Bloodsport!

5 out of 5 stars Bloodsport starring Jean-Claude Van Damme.......2007-08-13

This is what the good ole martial arts films were made of. This was one of the originators and definitely one of Van Dammes BEST movies to date. Original in concept and plot, it is based on a true story. Honor, Glory, and the Kumite. Nuff Said! Van Damme this is a good movie!

5 out of 5 stars WOW DANG ONE OF THE BEST MOVE FOR SHORE.......2007-05-08

NOW I COULD EASYLY SAY THIS WILL GO DOWN AS ONE OF THE GRATEST MOVE EVER MADE IN THE WORLD THAT IS SO FOR SHORE & THAT IS PUTTING IT LIGHTLY

5 out of 5 stars THE best martial arts movie EVER !!!.......2007-01-02

What else could you expect from the belgian's... buy hey, jean-claude, at the premiere of cyborg you let me and my cousin in the rain. You were stuck in brussels... so, i'll still owe you a signed poster ;)

This movie is what it's all about, off course, bruce lee was widely known. But this one is trully magnificent... the story is based on a true-story, the movements are very very athletic and beautifull... to make it short...

THIS MOVIE HAS IT ALL !!!

More from this please instead of such stupid movies were chinese men make 7 flips in once while throwing some stars on top off a bus for example...

This movie let's you see what it really is... ART !!!

5 out of 5 stars Bloodsport is my favorite Van Damme movie.......2006-12-07

In the movie Bloodsport, Jean-Claude Van Damme and the other actors do a fantastic job playing their roles. Van Damme became a big celebrity after starring in this film. It's inspiring to see him train and fight. It amazes me on how he's super flexible and is in great condition. The statement Frank's shedoshi said, "It brings mind, body, and spirit together" is the truth. It makes me think to myself, "You can do anything if you put your mind to it."
WWE Bloodsport - ECW's Most Violent Matches
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • GREAT DVD SET!!!
  • ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW!
  • entertaining, but not great
  • violent and brutal
  • ECW...is...GODS...of wrestling
WWE Bloodsport - ECW's Most Violent Matches
Starring: Raven , and Paul Heyman
Manufacturer: World Wrestling
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ASIN: B000E0WJR8
Release Date: 2006-02-07

Description

This 2-DVD set features 19 of the most brutal matches in the history of ECW- Extreme Championship Wrestling, hand-selected by the evil genius of wrestling, Paul Heyman, who introduces every violent match. Whether you're looking for barbed wire, flaming tables, branding irons or death-defying lucha libre, this collection is sure to satisfy the most extreme ECW enthusiasts. All your favorite ECW stars appear, including Sabu, Tazz, Tommy Dream, Cactus Jack, the Dudley Boyz, Raven, Sandman, Terry Funk, and many more- and they're all out for blood. Be warned- this package isn't for the faint of heart! But if it's the most extreme of the extreme that you desire, look no further!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars GREAT DVD SET!!!.......2007-08-21

This 2 disc dvd is a must own for any fan of the old ECW. I was amazed at how well it was put together. I found it on ebay for any $6.75 used, but in MINT condition.

5 out of 5 stars ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW!.......2007-07-19

This Dvd features nineteen of the most brutal matches from ECW. We don't need the WWECW, which is the sucky Tuesday Night Raw kind. There is only one Raw, and that is Monday Night Raw. The matches on this Dvd are the greatest, and most brutal matches I have ever seen, including the Barbed Wire Match, which was so violent, that Paul Heyman didn't want to schedule another. Be warned, that this Dvd set is not for the Faint-Hearted. Highly recommended.

3 out of 5 stars entertaining, but not great.......2007-06-10

There are some really cool matches on this dvd. There are also some crappy ones. A lot of sabu, which sold me. The commentary is annoying, and there is not a lot of the later ECW, before they got bought out by the WWE. Lot's of pain and blood though.

5 out of 5 stars violent and brutal.......2007-04-07

this dvd is the best ecw dvd ever! looking at the back is hard. bloody pictures and violence. the only down side to me is only one Rob Van Dam match.

The best matches are Taipei Death match which is rotten bros fighting. Taipei is when you glue glass to ur fist and hit ur oppenents.

Sabu vs Funk (Barbed Wire Rope Match) (Ring ropes are barb wire)

theres a lot more. THIS IS OLD ECW! NOT NEW ECW! 94-05

5 out of 5 stars ECW...is...GODS...of wrestling.......2007-02-03

For shame WWE, for shame TNA, for shame all of them. Watching this DVD put all those franchises to shame, no offense to their talent. WWE has been going downhill recently, and this DVD makes it plainly obvious through blood and violence.

Introducing each match in his own colorful way is Paul Heyman, mastermind and leader of ECW during its heyday

The matches are all this incredible display of violence, tolerance, high flying moves, street-brawling, technical wrestling, even the intense athletics of luchadores and the beer, blood, and cigarettes of the Sandman, this DVD features 19 of the absolute best wrestling matches I have ever see and it's tragic that I most likely will not see many more like these ever again in the future.


Rather than recount all the matches like everyone else, I'll only recount my favorite ones:

Mexican Death Match: Rey Mysterio Vs. Psicosis
Sick of blood? This is a spellbinding, bloodless match which sees these two luchadores pulling off astounding athletics, heavily technical wrestling and high flying. The fighting moves up the ramp and a steel chair is used for Rey Mysterio to hurricanrana Psicosis from atop the ramp down onto the crowd area below. You're literally hanging off your seat as Mysterio is dangling between standing and lying as the referee counts to 10, and has just barely passed nine when Mysterio starts to stand up. A spectacular match which showcases the best of bloodless ECW


Stretcher Match: Rob Van Dam Vs. Sabu
Any match with Sabu and RVD is bound to be a spectacle. In order to win this match, a man had to be carried away on a stretcher out of the ring and into the locker room. These two pull off their best stunts, and there are plenty of laugh-worthy moments, especially towards the end with Sabu being carried away outside of the ring, RVD leaping off the turnbuckle only to hit bare stretcher as Sabu rolls off the stretcher, and the team starts carrying RVD away! Sabu's win


Three Way Dance for #1 Contendership of ECW Title followed by ECW Title match: Sandman Vs. Stevie Richards Vs. Terry Funk
Commentated over by Joey Styles and Tommy Dreamer (rooting for Terry Funk), these three are amazing with their brawls and straight wrestling style. I had a blast as Sandman whipped out a ladder and tossed it into the ring---right on Stevie Richards' head as he was on top of Terry Funk! After Richards' is eliminated, Sandman and Funk shake hands and go at each other. Weapons make their obvious appearance, including barbed wire, and Terry Funk wins the match, barely able to stand.

At that moment, the champion Raven comes out and begins their match immediately
ECW Championship: Raven Vs. Terry Funk
Terry Funk is barely able to stand and covered in blood when Raven starts on him. At first this seems to be an utter squash match, but Terry is proving resilient, and with the crowd almost screaming for Tommy Dreamer to help him (he had previously promised Terry he wouldn't interfere). Finally Tommy gets up to the roaring cheers of the audience, until one of the Dudley boys (not Buh Buh Ray or D-von or Spike---one of the others) comes out and attacks him. Dreamer recovers and makes it to the ring, brutalizing Raven, and Funk amazingly wins the match and the title! You can't help but at least feel slightly emotional as Funk is crowned ECW champion for the first time.



Barbed Wire Match: Terry Funk Vs. Sabu
An absolute classic. This was the last barbed wire match ever done in ECW, but after this one, who needs another? Plenty of thrills in the beginning watching these two beat at each other while trying to avoid the barbed wire surrounding the ring which had replaced the ropes, until Funk drops Sabu on his crotch directly onto the wire. Such a bloody match with so much wire that paramedics feared to touch the wire wrapped around Funk's neck, thinking his neck would be lacerated and he'd bleed to death.



Chicago Street Fight: The Dudley Boyz Vs. Balls Mahoney and Spike Dudley
I was kind of disappointed at the blatantly obvious blading (wrestling term for cutting your forehead so you'll look like you're bleeding from a hit) by Buh Buh Ray when he supposedly had his forehead grated with a cheese grater, but we all know why he fell out of the ring and went under the apron. The violence of this match is astounding, and scenes like Spike Dudley leaping from one story off onto all three other men outside of the ring is only surpassed by the finishing touch---a powerbomb by the Dudleys on Balls Mahoney, through a table covered in thumbtacks and lit on fire!



ECW Championship: Mike Awesome Vs. Spike Dudley
Mike Awesome is almost 300 pounds and six and a half feet tall. Spike Dudley is a full foot shorter, and at best, half that weight. Now picture the two fighting, with several tables set up outside of the ring, and Mike Awesome's specialty is putting people through tables. Despite being put through tables countless times (at least 5 or 6 times), Spike Dudley manages to fight back effectively, and we get an amazing match that is far from the typical WWE squash match (wrestling term for a match that ends quickly with one man dominating the other easily)



ECW One Night Stand 2005: Mike Awesome Vs. Masato Tanaka
I've never heard of Masato Tanaka; he's nowhere in any of the matches on this DVD or on Rise and Fall of ECW. I knew nothing of Mike Awesome save for the few matches I've seen him in and his segment in Rise and Fall of ECW. Joey Styles has some very harsh words about him in the commentary for this match. While superstars from Raw and Smackdown (led apparently by JBL) watch from the rafters, Awesome and Tanaka put on possibly the best match of 2005 I've ever seen. Chair shots to the head are all real and plenty of tables are broken by the duo. So much violence, high flying, technical wrestling, and ECW style brawling leads the whole crowd to literally chant "THIS MATCH RULES! THIS MATCH RULES! THIS MATCH RULES! THIS MATCH RULES!" An excellent wind-up to this disc, with the most recent ECW match since the DVD was produced (in 2005).





With ECW gone, all we're left with is gems like this. Where else can you see a man suplex a table onto another man, as opposed to the other way around? This was the best wrestling DVD I've ever bought and I only regret that I paid so little for it.
Bloodsport 2
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • best fight scenes ever
  • Blood Sport Rules!!!!!
  • Daniel Bernhardt must be the cutest karate kid of all!!!!
  • Daniel Bernhardt needs to work on his upper thighs
  • Decent Sequel to Blood Sport.
Bloodsport 2
Starring: Daniel Bernhardt , Pat Morita , Donald Gibb , James Hong , and Lori Lynn Dickerson
Director: Alan Mehrez
Manufacturer: Lions Gate
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ASIN: B00005MM61
Release Date: 2002-03-28

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars best fight scenes ever.......2006-08-23

The first Bloodsport will always be the best of the series, and probably remains as one of the best martial art movies of all time. Bloodsport 2 does not have the classic feel that Bloodsport has, nor does Daniel Bernhardt fill Van Damme's shoes, and the villain Demon (played by Ong Soon Han) does not come close to the on-screen presence of Bolo Yeung. What Bloodsport 2 does have over the original is the best tournament you will ever see in a movie. For a good 30 minutes throughout the film, you get some of the best choreography ever done, well editing and camera angles, and long fights that are just enjoyable to watch and appreciate. The story to Bloodsport 2 is nothing to write home about, but as far as fights, the beginning to the end of his film has nothing but continuous fights (both in and out of the tournament). The final fight between Alex (Bernhardt) and Ong Soon Han is actually pretty good, maybe better than Van Damme and Chong Li in the first Bloodsport.

If you are looking for a good all around movie in the Bloodsport series, look towards the first Bloodsport. If you don't care about story and famous actors and just want really good fights, Bloodsport 2 is the best in the series. Check out Bloodsport 3 too - its pretty lame throughout but the tournament is pretty dang good too. As for Bloodsport 4, ouch.

1 out of 5 stars Blood Sport Rules!!!!!.......2006-03-13

Let's face it, TBS won't even show this. We've all seen Blood Sport 30 times on TBS, and it's good. Now, I've never seen this movie, but looking at the cover, it sucks. There's no action on the cover. Van Damme made one good movie, and blood sport was it. Now Daniel Bernhardt tries to jump on and ruins everything. It's like watching The Karate Kid III, after Ralphie grew up. Don't read the reviews for this. Look at the cover and hit yourself. Continue hitting yourself until you realize you were about to make a horrible mistake. You'd be better spending your money on Howard the Duck.

4 out of 5 stars Daniel Bernhardt must be the cutest karate kid of all!!!!.......2004-12-14

Who cares about this guy's upper thighs and all that, Daniel Bernhardt has got ot be the cutest karate kid in the world.You go Danny boy!!!!!!!!!! Buy this movie is what I say.And for that guy who talked about the thigh,The world needs to see yours!

3 out of 5 stars Daniel Bernhardt needs to work on his upper thighs.......2002-09-27

I'm not gay but Yeah, the plot was okay. However, Daniel Bernhardt was far too lanky and his upper thighs were very weak especially for his long legs. He can't keep his legs up in the air very long.

FURTHER, his chest muscles hardly rippled. They were big chest muscles, but he never flexed them (if he could).

3 out of 5 stars Decent Sequel to Blood Sport........2001-09-14

When I got this out I wasn't expecting much at all. But I was pleasantly surprised at what I got. It is well structured film (like a real 80's style with a distinct beginning, middle and end not like crappy shallow 90's films which just meander along and feel really empty) Daniel Bernhardt is really charming, a good fighter and looks strikingly similar to Van Damme in some shots. It has one of the best chessy training scenes like the one in kickboxer. The fight scenes are well edited and well shot, so they are easy to watch and not to close-up. For fans of 80's cheese (even if this is a 90's film) and lots of mano a mano fight scenes this should fit nicely in your collection.
Showdown in Little Tokyo/Bloodsport
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    Showdown in Little Tokyo/Bloodsport
    Starring: Jean-Claude Van Damme , Donald Gibb , Leah Ayres , Norman Burton , and Forest Whitaker
    Director: Newt Arnold , and Mark L. Lester
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    ASIN: B000E8QVCO
    Release Date: 2006-05-02

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    No wimps! Get ready for a knock-down, shake-down Showdown in Little Tokyo (Side A) when Dolph Lundgren and Brandon Lee team in the "smart, fast-moving martial-arts action-adventure" (Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times). L.A.'s colorful Little Tokyo is the setting as buddy cops Lundgren and Lee battle an entrenched cadre of Japanese gangsters (and try to avoid being filleted into sashimi by Yakuza swordsmen!). Jean-Claude Van Damme makes his first headlining role one to remember in Bloodsport (Side B), a stirring brawlfest about the first Westerner ever to win the Kumite, Hong Kong's fierce, single-elimination world championship of full-contact fighting. This is action that connects again and again!
    Bloodsport 4: The Dark Kumite
    Average customer rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    • its hard for me to not like even the bad martial art movies
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    • Worse than death itself!!!
    • UGH!
    • It's okay.
    Bloodsport 4: The Dark Kumite
    Starring: Daniel Bernhardt , Nikolai Binev , Ventzislav Dimitrov , Velichka Gaideva , and Ivan Ivanov
    Manufacturer: Lions Gate
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    2 out of 5 stars its hard for me to not like even the bad martial art movies.......2006-09-06

    Why???? Why must sequals always be so bad, especially when you get to something like a #4 in a series. There is nothing good about Bloodsport 4 except the couple of fights. The acting is so bad that its hard to enjoy this. High school students could act this one out much better. What's with Daniel Bernhardt? He's not playing Alex Cardo anymore but a cop named John Keller. Apparently, Keller's character calls for bad acting because Bernhardt sure provides it. He did so much better as Alex in Bloodsport's 2 & 3. But in Bloodsport 4, everyone else still can't act 1/2 as good as Bernhardt in the movie. Yep, its that bad.

    Ok, so the acting stinks. The story does too. There is no in depth to this movie at all, no surprise, no twists, nothing. The only thing that gets 2 stars for this movie is the fights. There are several, actually pretty decent. Compared to the first 3 Bloodsports, the kumite is dissapointing. After 30 minutes of fights in the first Bloodsports, filled with lots of fighters with tons of techniques and styles, Bloodsport 4's kumite is a let down. To be honest, its not even a real kumite. Compared to some movies, they are good fights, don't get me wrong, but again compared to the first 3 Bloodsport movies, its a let down. The villain is one of the only cool character in the movie, played by Stefanos Miltsakakis (who also appeared as a fighter in Best of The Best 2 and in a few Van Damme movies). The other decent guy is a semi-villain fighter, played by David Rowe (an extremely cut fighter). Keller and Schrek (Miltsakakis) get the final fight in the kumite,which lasts for only a few moments.

    The fights is all this is honestly good for. I'll still watch Bloodsport 4...when I get tired of watching the 100 other martial arts movies I own.

    2 out of 5 stars LET ME BORROW YOUR PEN.......2005-09-10

    The frivolous use of writing instruments is the only original idea in this tired kung fooey saga. Although physically imposing, Daniel Bernhardt's acting range is that of a rutabaga, and even though the fight scenes are reasonably well choreographed, they are not enough to overcome the basic lucidcrous plot. The other actors in the film are lifeless and dull; the movie's thin plot has been done in hundreds of karate classics, so there's little to recommend this film; I give two stars for its sheer existence.

    1 out of 5 stars Worse than death itself!!!.......2005-03-01

    Wow. This movie sucked the big one. But before we get into the gritty details, a quick plot summary. Daniel Berndhart, a washed out bum of an actor, stars as a mildly retarded former fighting champion scouring the strees of America (which look mysteriously Russian) for an escaped prisoner, Shrek. Danny ends up in jail himself as an undercover agent, who then is launched into a plotless chase after a crime syndicate. I couldn't tell you any more if I wanted to, there is no story!
    This hunk of sweaty turd ruined two hours of my life. This is honestly the worst movie I have ever seen crawl out of a toilet and onto my TV screen. It is simply horrible.
    To begin with, the plot seems to develop naturally for the first ten minutes, until Daniel Berndhart decides to shoot two of his fellow policemen for no apparent reason. Quickly followed by a demented scene involving a riduculous closeup on the face of a chubby courtmaster, I suddenly knew how terribly low budget this Russian horror flick was going to progress.
    The director's idea of a special effect was zooming in way to close for comfort on the actors and making nasty noises. For example, after the prison warden speaks with a crime boss, his nervousness is expressed through fogging up the camera lens with his panting gasps. Besides just special effects, the horrendously low budget showed itself through the fact that every scene occured in one building that looked strikingly familiar to the Kremlin. The police station, prision office, and gangster's hideout, all have short clips showing the aforementioned before cutting to the action.
    Now to the actors themselves. The only redeeming quality of this cast is the coincendence that one of them looked exactly like Benjamin Franklin (the gangster). However, he had some distinctly un-colonial personality traits, such as his fetish for positioning 20 scantily clad women around his throne, all of whom seemed to serve no purpouse beyond decoration.
    Lets move on to the unique wardrobe feautured in the film. Costumes ranged from victorian era dress suits to 1920s striped jail uniforms to industrial era clothing reminiscent of Oliver Twist. As a bonus, the prison guards dressed like members of the Gestappo and travelled in packs to boot. Most suprising of all is the fight uniform of one of the "kumite" (which never really happens) participants, a speedo swim suit.
    Before closing, I would like to point out how random and worthless the majority of the scenes were. There are to many to include, but my personal favorite was when two gypsies performed before Ben Franklin for 5 minutes, adding nothing to the plot but more senslessness. This makes "Jaws III" look like a classic. Simply stated, I cant evin express the pain watching this movie put me through, I would rather gouge out my eyes with a rusty grapefruit spoon than watch it again. AVOID AT ALL COSTS!!! UGH....

    1 out of 5 stars UGH!.......2004-01-21

    THIS TIME AROUND, A COP [DANIEL BERNHARDT] INFILTRATES A PRISON TO INVESTIGATE THE ONGOING EXECUTIONS OF THE INMATES AT THE PRISON. SUDDENLY, HIS COVER IS BLOWN AND HE FINDS HIMSELF FIGHTING TO SURVIVE IN THE KUMITE. THIS MOVIE IS SO BORING. THE ACTING IS BAD, THE FIGHTS ARE CORNY, AND THE SCRIPT REALLY SUCKS. VAN DAMME LOOKALIKE DANIEL BERNHARDT IS JUST ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF A MARTIAL ARTIST THAT KNOWS HOW TO FIGHT, BUT SERIOUSLY HAS PROBLEMS ENTERTAINING AN AUDIENCE. FOR CRYING OUT LOUD, WHY COULDN'T THERE JUST BE ONLY ONE BLOODSPORT MOVIE? WHAT'S THE POINT OF THE SEQUELS? FROM WATCHING THIS MOVIE, I ALMOST DON'T WANNA SEE PART 2 OR 3. EVEN IF YOU ARE A MARTIAL ARTS FAN LIKE MYSELF, YOUR BEST BET IS TO AVOID THIS ONE ENTIRELY.

    3 out of 5 stars It's okay........2003-08-23

    ...I am going to admit, this movie is not the best martial arts movie around, but I am still going to give credits for the great series that is Bloodsport. This movie aint no Bloodsport 1, or 2, but it does give a small dose of suspense. When I first watched this movie, I could of never predicted what was going to happen to Seheck (if thats how his name is pronounced). I don't know much about the directors of this film, but I don't agree on most of the things that has happened. This movie is basically about a convict who was "Executed" for murder some time ago (Seheck), and was mysteriously released from prison without the approval of authorities. Undercover agent, a martial arts expert, Keller, goes undercover as a convict to try and solve the mysteries occurance of this fiasco, and a mysterious deaths of other convicts. The warden is suspicious about Keller being undercover, and begins to toy with him around a bit, even up to sending an undercover chick to try to get the words out of his mouth, but still no luck.... until the fight....
    Keller (shortly after his religious rival) is due to execution by orders of the law, and send to injection. But then Keller wakes up to a surprise, finding out he has one chance of freedom..., to win the savage martial arts battle, the kumite.
    Now, this is my favorite part of the whole movie, even though there isn't much to say about it because the fights don't last as much, but like I said, the ending has a hard turnpoint. I have to give some credit to the way they made the bad guy (seheck), because he isn't one of those bad guys who you would hear whinning, or complaining, but is serious as it can be. I am also flattered that he is a Judoka (master of judos) which makes it alot more interesting, and isn't as typical as other martial arts movies (which don't use judos). Overall, I say this movie is okay, but could of been longer, and more approval. So I say if you like Martial Arts movies, buy Bloodsport 4: The Dark Kumite - it's worth watching two to three times.
    Rome - Power & Glory / Gladiator - Bloodsport of the Colosseum
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      Rome - Power & Glory / Gladiator - Bloodsport of the Colosseum
      Starring: Rome - Power & Glory
      Manufacturer: Questar
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      ASIN: B00005QBYE
      Release Date: 2002-04-30

      Description

      Bring home this special three DVD collection featuring the Ancient Rome and the thrills of the Colosseum. Discs 1 and 2 feature the award-winning program Rome: Power & Glory. For over a thousand years, Rome was the center of the known world. One of the most glorious empires in history, she brought to her subjects a common language , shared culture, and - for some - wealth beyond imagination. But nothing lasts forever. War, barbarian attacks, and moral decay eventually took their toll and the empire slowly began to crumble. This six part series presents the complete history of Rome, from its primitive beginnings, to the height of its glory to its eventual decline, as well as its legacies today. Filmed in 10 countries, Rome: Power and Glory combines location footage of ancient monuments, detailed re-enactments, period art and writings, and insights from scholars and public figures to bring the ancient world to life. And Disc 3 features the hugely popular Gladiators: Bloodsport of the Colosseum. The Roman Colosseum was the setting for more terror, agony and horror than has ever been witnessed anywhere. Emperor Trajan gave one set of games that lasted 122 days, during which 11,000 people and 10,000 wild beasts were killed. Often the fresh blood of gladiators was used as a cure for epilepsy. It was also considered a good luck charm for brides-to-be to dip their combs in gladiator's blood. Who were the gladiators? Where did they come from? How did they live? This fascinating video follows gladiators through their training, choice of costumes, weapons and style of combat to their rise to stardom and their inevitable violent death. So popular did some gladiators become that many Roman women were prepared to give anything to meet and be with the idol they worshiped. A compelling video insight into the violent, deadly world of the gladiators.
      Bloodsport 3
      Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
      • 4 stars for the kumite
      • Dumb and Boring!!!!
      • Bernhardt needs work up his upper thighs.
      • I AM WITH YOU
      • a truly spectacular film with great action
      Bloodsport 3
      Starring: Daniel Bernhardt , John Rhys-Davies , Amber van Lynt , Uni Park , and James Hong
      Director: Alan Mehrez
      Manufacturer: Lions Gate
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      ASIN: B00005MM6E
      Release Date: 2002-03-28

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      Canadian DVD of 1997 action flick starring Daniel Bernhardt & Noriyuki 'Pat' Morita. In this action stuffed martial arts outing, former thief & championship martial artist, Alex Cardo returns to avenge the death of his mentor Master Sun & to get back his master's Kumite sword.

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars 4 stars for the kumite.......2006-09-03

      Following the previous 2 all-around excellent Bloodsports, part 3 is a sad disappointment in terms of any excitement until the last 30 minutes of the film, where it all makes up for it with some of the best fights ever.

      Bloodsport 3 has a few returning characters from the 2nd film, including the main character, Alex Cardo (Daniel Bernhardt). The other 2 returns, Lueng (Pat Morita) and Master Sun (James Hong), have maybe 2 minutes of screen time combined. Bloodsport 3 does get a new charcater, Mr. Devalle played by John Rhys Davies - Indiana Jones and Lord of the Rings movie, who has decent acting talent. Mr. Devalle is the center of the story, encouraging Alex to fight in his tournament so that Devalle can place a successful bet on him. Refusing to enter the kumite, Devalle murders Master Sun so that Alex will change his mind, but he still refuses. Devalle enters a new competitor, The Beast, in hopes that he will prevail. After extensive training, Alex surprsingly enters the kumite to avenge his master and defeat The Beast.

      Unfortunately, the story is boring and been done a hundred times, but fortunately it doesn't matter once the kumite begins. The kumite literally lasts for the last 3o minutes of the movie straight, with fight after fight of beautiful choreography and great editing. The Beast is definetly a great villain in the kumite, but unlike Chong Li and The Demon in the previous Bloodsports, he only has 3 fights in the entire kumite. His 3rd fight is against Alex, which lasts a good 4-1/2 minutes and is the best fight in the movie. I actually liked it a lot more than Alex's fight against Demon in the previous Bloodsport.

      Bloodsport 3's only bright spot is the fights, which are not disappointing at all. The first hour of this movie is all around bad, but buying this movie for the kumite alone is still well well worth it.

      1 out of 5 stars Dumb and Boring!!!!.......2004-04-14

      I just want to say, if u wanna see a great Bloodsport, get the 1st, its the best one.

      2 out of 5 stars Bernhardt needs work up his upper thighs........2002-09-27

      I'm not gay but Yeah, the plot was okay. However, Daniel Bernhardt was far too lanky and his upper thighs were very weak especially for his long legs. He can't keep his legs up in the air very long.

      FURTHER, his chest muscles hardly rippled. They were big chest muscles, but he never flexed them (if he could).

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      5 out of 5 stars I AM WITH YOU.......2001-12-09

      AFTER MENTOR AND FATHER LIKE FIGURE SUN IS MURDERD, ALEXS TEACHER.ALEX SETS OUT TO FIND THE JUDGE(FROM LAST KUMITE,BLOODSPORT II)THE TRUE JOURNEY OF THE WARRIOR BRINGS HIM TO UNIQUE SURRONDINGS, TO THE JUDGE,WHERE HE BEGINS TO TRAIN .THE FIGHT IS MORE OF A THING WHEN THE LAST SHOWDOWN ARRIVES BETWEEN ALEX CARDO AND THE BEAST,BUT LETS LEAVE IT AT THAT...BLOODSPORT 4 SETS U OFF!!

      5 out of 5 stars a truly spectacular film with great action.......2001-10-17

      While the plot isnt the best, nor the acting the fighting rules and can compete to any martial arts film in the world. Get it now!!
      Gladiators - Bloodsport of the Colosseum
      Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
      • Great Video For Learning about Gladiators
      • To Endure Being Burned, Bound, Beaten And Slain By The Sword
      • Very Irritating Flickering Scenes
      • The grim reality behind the Hollywood spectacle
      • Just the facts , please
      Gladiators - Bloodsport of the Colosseum
      Starring: David Hemmings
      Manufacturer: Questar
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      ASIN: B000051WAH
      Release Date: 2001-02-09

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      A historically accurate look at the gladiators of ancient Rome is presented in this documentary filmed mostly in Rome and at the famed ruins of Pompei. The roots of gladiatorial combat is traced to the harshness of Roman culture, and how fighting between slaves went from casual attractions in town squares to enormous spectacles in specially built arenas throughout the Roman empire is explained by historians. Much of what we know about gladiators emerged from clues found when the buried Roman city of Pompei was excavated and carefully examined, and drawings of gladiators found on walls in the ancient city are shown. The Roman gladiators became wildly popular cult figures, managed by businessmen and chased by what today we'd call groupies. The "sport" of combat became increasingly violent, with each successive emperor raising the stakes until there were literally hundreds of people in bloody spectacles staged for the entertainment of a screaming crowd. Using films of scholars who faithfully reenact the roles of gladiators, as well as stock footage from Hollywood productions, this documentary provides a fairly comprehensive introduction to how gladiators lived, fought, and died. --Robert J. McNamara

      Description

      The Roman Colosseum was the setting for more terror, agony and horror than has ever been witnessed anywhere. Emperor Trajan gave one set of games that lasted 122 days, during which 11,000 people and 10,000 wild beasts were killed. Often the fresh blood of gladiators was used as a cure for epilepsy. It was also considered a good luck charm for brides-to-be to dip their combs in gladiator's blood. Who were the gladiators? Where did they come from? How did they live? This fascinating video follows gladiators through their training, choice of costumes, weapons and style of combat to their rise to stardom and their inevitable violent death. So popular did some gladiators become that many Roman women were prepared to give anything to meet and be with the idol they worshiped. A compelling video insight into the violent, deadly world of the gladiators. Etxra Features: Colosseum, House of Terror; Flamma, Gladiator Superstar; Gladiators of Hollywood;Training Killers; Fighting Men of the Arena; Fearful Facts.

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars Great Video For Learning about Gladiators.......2006-11-22

      As a high school teacher, I found that this video passes the basic test of an 'educational' video--it informs and entertains. My freshmen enjoyed it and stayed focused. The information is accurate and presented in an interesting and coherent manner. Good use is made of Hollywood archival footage as well as live shots from a school in northern Italy devoted to recreating the lives of gladiators down to the smallest detail. Backed by concise background information on the Roman Republic and Empire. It would also be of interest to anyone with an interest in the Roman Empire, and good background for such Hollywood films as Spartacus and Gladiator. Recommended. 4 and a half stars.

      4 out of 5 stars To Endure Being Burned, Bound, Beaten And Slain By The Sword.......2005-11-08


      That was the notorious oath of the gladiator. Documentaries such as this offering always provide such a mind-opening window into a subject of acquired taste, they're severely valuable. As a matter of fact, programs like this, and also its like-minded brethren, continually air on the Discovery network of monopolized channels up to this late day, eliminating any reason to still buy this dvd and/or vhs.

      Firstly, the unqualified and skewed perspective of the purported Amazon.com reviewer's editorial is plainly incorrect, and needs to be righted. The original roots of Gladiatorism actually stem from Etruscan origins, directly contrary to Amazon.com's self-righteous reviewer's, disrespectable and disappointing claim of it coming from "casual attractions in town squares". The Etruscans, whose name is derived from the ancient geographical region of Etruria, produced the same-named people who would be the forefathers, and then stewards of all things Roman, seeing as how at the start of their civilization, Romans stole excessive aspects of Etrurian life, after deposing of them by the catalyst for their revolution, which was the murder of Lucretia. But, with my additional, free-of-charge information, I've digressed. At the funeral of some important, societal figure in Etruscan life, the Etruscans would perversely stage sadistic "gladiatorial" games--consisting of only 2 participants at the gladiatorial concept's infancy--in their bloodthirsty distortion of values, which was common in the ancient world. This was done to allegedly "celebrate" the accomplishments of the deceased; i.e. that meant that the more blood that was shed at these games for that deceased person, the more honor was being done to his life.

      There's a particularly telling part in this program, one that specifically uses the archaeological evidence of skeletons found in definitively curious positions to establish just one of the many rattling and arcane innuendos surrounding the gladiator. That being, that there apparently was the body of a harshly wealthy noblewoman found--thanks to the preservative pumice of Vesuvius--being shielded under the arm of a preserved gladiator, inside the gladiators' quarters, surrounded by as much as up to 18 gladiators, inside of the building in Pompeii that would serve as their training grounds/housing. Speculation is the one avenue left for one to determine her exact purpose in that suspiciously scandalous association. Reason being, for said scandal, is that in the Roman world, gladiators had a specially stigmatizing libel hung on to them, called infamy. This dictated that in society, they were spat on and outcast as the lowest of the lowest scourges, represented in how they didn't even have citizen status, wherein they couldn't even vote, one of their many disenfranchisements. However, this notoriety had excessive and really unequal perks, as an unfair side effect of how they were labeled as "forbidden". In layman's terms, they were homicidally embellished to "sex god" status, and their sweat was in fact errantly considered as an aphrodisiacal substance. This was the contention of the woman's presence, that the program makes, for her being exclusively interred in the quarters of 18 robust men.

      Another disturbing facet of information is the decidedly bloodlusting rage that all Romans, from all walks of Roman life (which, realistically, included only 2 definite divisions: 5% rich, the crushing rest of the populus 95% ghoulishly impoverished) barbarically lusted for. This was the brutal relentlessness of the frequency with which that the fated Death Matches were put on, and also the genocidally beastly number of the casualties. Since in Ancient Rome every other day was a state-oppressed "holiday", this half of the time in the year was unscrupulously misused to stage the most sensationalistic, propaganda-based games, whose exclusive, planned function was to, cunningly, dupe the masses of Rome into feeling "alleviated" of their everyday worries. Worries that stemmed from living in a conclusively brutal ancient world where people's life expectancy was seriously low, and, adding insult to injury, where the majority were living in the poorest of squalor. This was the callous and unrighteous irony of what the morally twisted early civilizations misappropriated to feel better about themselves: to simply punish worse atrocities on others.

      These are only some of the exorbitant, educational enlightenments that this hour-long window into this subject offers. These programs that are produced, from the Discovery monopoly of like channels all taken over by one managing group, are so vibrant and lush that they bring alive the theme being documented.

      1 out of 5 stars Very Irritating Flickering Scenes.......2002-05-29

      This is the WORST DVD I ever bought technically! The movie excerpts are from clippings from old films and the clarity is beyond recognition. I find the excerpts very irritating. They were a lot of flickering (as if you are watching a movie or television show using an old television set or your set back to the 1950's when the frame of the TV screen keeps on flickering continuously until the screen stabilizes). The running time is actually more or less an hour and not 90 minutes as advertised. The special features are not really special anymore because they were just repeats of the main feature. You will realize that you will watching the same scenes a couple of times. Some scenes are shown more than five times just to stretch the time. Do not waste your money with this DVD. I wasted mine! This is not a DVD quality. The quality of the silent movies are much better!

      5 out of 5 stars The grim reality behind the Hollywood spectacle.......2001-05-03

      I thought this video was an excellent documentary, which should be viewed alongside the recent Academy Award winning movie. This documentary helps one really understand the times portrayed in the movie. I thorougly recommend this video.

      4 out of 5 stars Just the facts , please.......2001-04-30

      While I found this DVD to be very well produce as far as special effects are concerned, I aslo found several of the statements made by the narrator to be suspect at best. For instance the narrator states that corporations owned most of the chariots used in the Circus Maximus to race. I have read quite a lot about the Roman Empire and nowhere have I ever read any information which stated the existence of any corporations in ancient Rome. I also found the weapons which the actors used in the reenactments to be very cheesy indeed. The swords looked like they were cut out sheet metal to look like swords. They had no edge on the blades at all. The narrator (David Hemmings) was also very hard to understand at times due to the raspy quality of his voice. I think the choice of narrator was a mistake. On the postive side the documentary made good use of the facts about gladiators which has been uncovered by the archaelogical finds at Pompei and had several experts providing information through out the DVD.
      Martial Arts Extreme: Chinese Connection 2/Tiger Claw/Bloodsport 4
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Martial Arts Extreme: Chinese Connection 2/Tiger Claw/Bloodsport 4
        Starring: B/Yeung, B Li
        Manufacturer: Platinum Disc
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        Release Date: 1999-06-29
        Bloodsport / Romeo Must Die
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          Bloodsport / Romeo Must Die
          Starring: Jean-Claude Van Damme , Donald Gibb , Leah Ayres , Norman Burton , and Forest Whitaker
          Director: Newt Arnold , and Andrzej Bartkowiak
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          Release Date: 2004-05-04

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