Bloodsportdepicted eminent American martial arts actor Jean-Claude Van Damme as Frank Dux. In the movie's dramatic conclusion, Dux fought the imposing Bolo Yeung, a celebrated martial artist and performer who appeared inEnter the DragonandDouble Impact.InBloodsport, Yeung played the movie's antagoni...
Norris appeared in several films produced by Cannon Films, including Code of Silence and Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection, before landing a starring role alongside Jean-Claude Van Damme in Universal Soldier, released in 1992. He has written many books about his martial art philosophy such ...
Nick Kroll (Oh, Hello on Broadway, The House) returns to join Paul, June, and Jason to discuss the 1994 Jean-Claude Van Damme movie Timecop. Recorded live from Austin, Texas, they cover JCVD’s grief mullet, actor/activist Ron Silver’s nut work, the confusing time travel, and much mo...
Schwarzenegger and other actors like Sylvester Stallone and Jean-Claude Van Damme played characters that werelarger than life, "real" superheroes who could take on any physical challenge. For those who were struggling in the '80s, these men provided an escape by physically c...
And we’re off with Gru and his trusty Minions fighting to outwit the Six, including Jean-Claude Van Damme as a baddy with a crab claw for a hand who’s called Jean-Clawed. These are the jokes, folks, and the movie is loaded with groaners that stretch bonkers to the breaking point...
You can create the perfect triceps by just pushing yourself off your wall. —Jean-Claude Van Damme 83 When you look fear in the face, you are able to say to yourself, 'I lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along.' —Eleanor Roosevelt ...
That early success gave them something to capitalize on when they had avideo featuring Jean-Claude Van Damme eventually go viral. The same goes for Daisy’s video “Growing Up Ugly” which now has over 250,000 views. The key to her success with this video was being authentic and appealing...
In "Cyborg," action star Jean-Claude Van Damme plays a martial artist hunting down a killer in a dystopian future. The film was a critical flop and currently stands at a measly 22% on Rotten Tomatoes. Nevertheless, "Cyborg" generated two sequels—both of which fared equally poorly among ...
Originally,MortalKombat's developers envisioneda darker and grittier version ofStreet Fighter IIthat would star Jean-Claude Van Damme. However, Van Damme had no interest in the video game pitch and declined to participate. As a result, the Midway team pivoted to a viol...
Craddock: How far along did the concept of a game starring Jean-Claude Van Damme progress before it was reworked into the MK1 we know today? Tobias: We pivoted away from JCVD pretty early in the process. I believe we had already developed the core of our game's premise while we were ...