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Review Contender Entertainment Group  / Full Contact [1992]
Actors & Directors
  • Alvin Prouder
  • Howard Jackson
  • Gerry Blanck
  • Denise Buick
  • Jerry Trimble
  • Rick Jacobson
Release date: 2004-08-30
Run time: 97 min.
Creator: Robert King
RRP: £16.99
Price: £1.97

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Review 4 Front Video  / No Retreat, No Surrender [1985]
Actors & Directors
  • Tai Chung Kim
  • J.W. Fails
  • Kurt McKinney
  • Jean-Claude Van Damme
  • Kathie Sileno
  • Corey Yuen
Release date: 2004-06-14
Run time: 79 min.
Creator: Keith W. Strandberg
RRP: £5.99
Price: £2.42

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Review Warner Home Video  / Enter The Dragon [Blu-ray] [1973] Release date: 2007-07-02
Run time: 102 min.
RRP: £24.99
Price: £14.40

Review Enter The Dragon [Blu-ray] [1973] / Warner Home Video:

The last film completed by Bruce Lee before his untimely death, Enter the Dragon was his entrée into Hollywood. The American-Hong Kong co-production, shot in Asia by American director Robert Clouse, stars Lee as a British agent sent to infiltrate the criminal empire of bloodthirsty Asian crime lord Han (Shih Kien) through his annual international martial arts tournament. Lee spends his days taking on tournament combatants and nights breaking into the heavily guarded underground fortress, kicking the living tar out of anyone who stands in his way. The mix of kung fu fighting (choreographed by Lee himself) and James Bond intrigue (the plot has more than a passing resemblance to Dr. No) is pulpy by any standard, but the generous budget and talented cast of world-class martial artists puts this film in a category well above Lee's primitive Hong Kong productions. Unfortunately he's off the screen for large chunks of time as American maverick competitors (and champion martial artists) John Saxon and Jim Kelly take centre stage, but once the fighting starts Lee takes over. The tournament setting provides an ample display of martial arts mastery of many styles and climaxes with a huge free-for-all, but the highlight is Lee's brutal one-on-one with the claw-fisted Han in the dynamic hall-of-mirrors battle. Lee narrows his eyes and tenses into a wiry force of sinew, speed and ruthless determination. -Sean Axmaker Bruce Lee, John Saxon, Jim Kelly.

Review Optimum Home Entertainment  / Azumi 2 - Death Or Love [2005]
Actors & Directors
  • Aya Ueto
  • Shusuke Kaneko
  • Chiaki Kuriyama
Release date: 2005-10-17
Run time: 112 min.
RRP: £19.99
Price: £4.38

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Review Warner Home Video  / Kung Fu [1986]
Actors & Directors
  • Brandon Lee
  • Richard Lang
  • David Carradine
  • Mako
  • Kerrie Keane
Release date: 2006-02-13
Run time: 89 min.
RRP: £13.99
Price: £3.49

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Review Contender Entertainment Group  / Ong Bak
Actors & Directors
  • Prachya Pinkaew
  • Tony Jaa
  • Petchtai Wongkamlao
Release date: 2005-09-19
Run time: 108 min.
RRP: £19.99
Price: £1.99

Review Ong Bak / Contender Entertainment Group:

No computer graphic can ever surpass what a real human body can do-and what the body can do is on spectacular display in Ong-Bak, a Thai action movie starring the lithe and flexible Tony Jaa. When the head is stolen from a holy statue in Jaa's rural village, he goes to Bangkok to get it back. Of course, it just so happens that the thief is connected to a bar where criminal big shots gamble over bare-knuckle brawls, and Jaa is-despite his virtuous efforts-drawn into the game. But that's only the beginning; a chase through the city streets rivals the ingenious acrobatics of Jackie Chan, with Jaa leaping between panes of glass, over a bicycle in motion, and through a wreath of barbed wire. Jaa's fighting prowess has been compared to Bruce Lee, Jet Li, and just about every other martial arts master, but he has an equal degree of charisma as well. He won't win acting awards, but his engaging presence carries the movie. One word of warning: The numerous fights will make you wince as much as gape in astonishment. Ong-Bak follows the action-flick tradition that the hero needs to be as battered as possible before he ultimately triumphs, and the battering is intense. -Bret Fetzer, Amazon. com.

Review Optimum Home Entertainment  / Swordsman III
Actors & Directors
  • Brigitte Lin
  • Siu-Tung Ching
  • Raymond Lee
Release date: 2005-11-28
Run time: 83 min.
RRP: £12.99
Price: £2.98

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Review Sony Pictures Home Entertainment  / Van Damme Six Pack Collection (Derailed/The Order/In Hell/Second In Command/Wave Of Death/The Shepherd)
Actors & Directors
  • Simon Fellows
  • Sheldon Lettich
  • Scott Adkins
  • Bob Misiorowski
  • Jean-Claude Van Damme
  • Philipe Martinez
  • Stephen Lord
  • Susan Gibney
  • Valerie Tian
  • Ringo Lam
Release date: 2008-10-27
Run time: 529 min.
RRP: £29.99
Price: £16.98

Review Van Damme Six Pack Collection (Derailed/The Order/In Hell/Second In Command/Wave Of Death/The Shepherd) / Sony Pictures Home Entertainment:


Review Optimum Home Entertainment  / Azumi/Azumi 2 - Death Or Love
Actors & Directors
  • Hiroki Narimiya
  • Shun Oguri
  • Chiaki Kuriyama
  • Ryuhei Kitamura
  • Aya Ueto
  • Shusuke Kaneko
Release date: 2005-10-17
Run time: 235 min.
RRP: £24.99
Price: £7.87

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Review Contender Entertainment Group  / Magnificent Bodyguards [1984]
Actors & Directors
  • James Tien
  • Bruce Liang
  • Jackie Chan
  • Lo Wei
Release date: 2007-03-05
Run time: 99 min.
RRP: £16.99
Price: £2.38

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Review Warner Home Video  / Hard to Kill [1990] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Actors & Directors
  • Bruce Malmuth
  • Frederick Coffin
  • Bonnie Burroughs
  • Steven Seagal
  • Kelly LeBrock
  • William Sadler
Release date: 1998-01-28
Run time: 96 min.
Creator: Jonathan Sheinberg
Price: £3.12

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Review Optimum Home Entertainment  / Azumi/Azumi 2 - Death Or Love
Actors & Directors
  • Shun Oguri
  • Hiroki Narimiya
  • Chiaki Kuriyama
  • Aya Ueto
  • Shusuke Kaneko
  • Ryuhei Kitamura
Release date: 2005-10-17
Run time: 235 min.
RRP: £24.99
Price: £7.87

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Review The Water Margin  / The Water Margin - Complete Release date: 2005-02-07
RRP: £99.99
Price: £44.95

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Review Optimum Home Entertainment  / Fighter In The Wind
Actors & Directors
  • Yang Yun-Ho
  • Masaya Kato
  • Dong-Kun Yang
  • Aya Hirayama
Release date: 2005-05-30
Run time: 120 min.
RRP: £19.99
Price: £3.43

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Review Warner Home Video  / Bloodsport [1986] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Actors & Directors
  • Forest Whitaker
  • Newt Arnold
  • Jean-Claude Van Damme
  • Leah Ayres
  • Norman Burton
  • Donald Gibb
Release date: 2002-10-01
Run time: 92 min.
Creator: Mel Friedman
Price: £4.21

Review Bloodsport [1986] (REGION 1) (NTSC) / Warner Home Video:

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. Bloodsport is 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 A well-oiled Jean-Claude Van Damme makes his starring debut in Bloodsport, which 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. It's 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.

Review Contender Entertainment Group  / Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars [1985]
Actors & Directors
  • Jackie Chan
  • Charlie Chin
  • Sammo Hung Kam-Bo
  • Biao Yuen
  • Sammo Hung Kam-Bo
  • Richard Ng
Release date: 2003-06-30
Run time: 91 min.
Creator: Kin Lo
RRP: £16.99
Price: £6.97

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Review Warner Home Video  / Showdown In Little Tokyo [1991]
Actors & Directors
  • Mark L. Lester
  • Tia Carrere
  • Brandon Lee
  • Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
  • Dolph Lundgren
  • Toshirô Obata
Release date: 2001-06-18
Run time: 75 min.
Creator: Stephen Glantz
RRP: £13.99
Price: £2.49

Review Showdown In Little Tokyo [1991] / Warner Home Video:

Showdown in Little Tokyo is a 1991 martial arts action comedy which, in pitting Dolph Lundgren and Brandon Lee as LA cops against Japanese drug dealers, plays like a B-movie Tango and Cash or Lethal Weapon 2 (both released just two years before). Between career highs in Rocky IV (1985) and Universal Soldier (1992) it looked as if Lundgren might make it big at the box-office, and clearly wanting to be the new Schwarzenegger he is here directed by Mark L Lester, who had earlier helmed Arnie's Commando (1985). In the event both actor and director headed for straight-to-video territory. The 75-minute running time suggests the studio lost confidence and seriously cut the movie though, as the space between the action is filled with nothing but cringe-inducing dialogue, thriller clichés and Lundgren "romancing" Tia Carrere, it still makes sense. Basing its title on John Carpenter's 1986 fantasy-comedy Big Trouble in Little China and anticipating Rush Hour (1998), Showdown in Little Tokyo alternates between crude tongue-in-cheek moments and action so ludicrous it's unintentionally hilarious. A camp disaster which simply defies belief, this is stupidly entertaining so-bad-its-good six-pack entertainment. On the DVD: There are no extras other than the trailer. The anamorphically enhanced 1. 77:1 image offers a good transfer of a grainy print. The stereo sound is clear but for a modern action film seriously lacks impact: gunshots sound like a paper bag popping. [+]
-Gary S Dalkin.

Review Contender Entertainment Group  / The Warrior [2001]
Actors & Directors
  • Ziyi Zhang
  • Kim Sung-Su
  • Jung Woo-Sung
  • Sung-Ki Ahn
  • Joo Jin-mo
Release date: 2006-09-25
Run time: 127 min.
RRP: £9.99
Price: £2.66

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Review Sony Pictures Home Entertainment  / The Last Dragon Release date: 2005-08-29
Run time: 107 min.
RRP: £19.99
Price: £1.80

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Review Contender Entertainment Group  / Police Story (Special Collector's Edition) [1985]
Actors & Directors
  • Bill Tung
  • Maggie Cheung
  • Jackie Chan
  • Kwok-Hung Lam
  • Jackie Chan
  • Brigitte Lin
Release date: 2001-09-24
Run time: 96 min.
Creator: Edward Tang
RRP: £19.99
Price: £2.49

Review Police Story (Special Collector's Edition) [1985] / Contender Entertainment Group:

Jackie Chan has become a genre unto himself, and watching Police Story, you'll understand why. The plot is minimal: Chan is a hero cop involved in a raid that goes wrong. He's assigned to guard a witness, the kingpin's attractive female secretary (Brigitte Lin). For the rest of the film, Chan's protecting himself from the secretary, from the gangsters out to silence her and from his own jealous girlfriend (Maggie Cheung). But watching Chan for plot is like watching porno for existential themes. While most modern action films steal cues from Westerns, Chan condenses those open mesas into the dense throngs of modern Hong Kong-and tosses in Buster Keaton slapstick. For example, when the opening raid goes haywire, there's an unbelievable car chase through the steep huddle of a hillside shantytown. That's through. No roads, just shacks. Flimsy shacks. [+]
As the film progresses, Chan scales a speeding bus using an umbrella, uses cow dung as an excuse to break into some Shaolin moonwalking and transforms an urban shopping mall into a demented gymnasium (think clothes racks, escalators, and lots of plate glass displays). Chan is amazingly versatile both physically and emotionally-and he's a secure enough star-director to let his co-stars shine, too. -Grant Balfour That Jackie Chan's Hollywood output should have walked the thin line between engagingly awful and just awful should be no surprise having viewed Police Story, his breakthrough Hong Kong film. Not only starring but also directed by Chan, the film is a combination of risible plot, knockabout humour and stunning stunts-a kind of Carry On Kung Fu. The plot of the film finds itself lost in the high-octane stunts and matters so little that Chan's character is not even given another name to the actor's own. However, if you can put your critical facilities on hold, Police Story is enormous fun. The lines between good guys and bad guys are clearly drawn and most of the acting seems to be confined to running around and pointing and it's all worth it just to see the final fight sequence-a true spectacular set in a shopping mall, showing plainly why the film was dubbed "Glass Story" by the stunt teams. Perhaps this is why the film wins out so convincingly over its Hollywood counterparts. We know that it was Chan himself performing these breathtaking stunts and that he really did suffer for his art, the closing credits show him and others being carried off set to hospital on numerous occasions. Now that's what I call method acting. On The DVD: The film's basic production values are something that even DVD cannot enhance (the opening titles visibly wobble) but that only adds to the film's charm. The audio options of Cantonese, subtitled or dubbed are extremely useful, with the latter-clearly voiced by a group of out of work actors in an LA sound studio, which only serves to enhance the movie's surreal quality. Hong Kong cinema expert Bey Logan's commentary is superb-giving an insight into Chan, his movies, the Asian film industry and its lasting influence on more mainstream cinema-and is delivered with such enthusiasm (particularly during the fight sequences) that it is hard not to get swept along by it all. -Phil Udell.

Models & Brands:
Full Contact [1992], No Retreat, No Surrender [1985], Enter The Dragon [Blu-ray] [1973], Azumi 2 - Death Or Love [2005], Kung Fu [1986], Ong Bak, Swordsman III, Van Damme Six Pack Collection (Derailed/The Order/In Hell/Second In Command/Wave Of Death/The Shepherd), Azumi/Azumi 2 - Death Or Love, Magnificent Bodyguards [1984], Hard to Kill [1990] (REGION 1) (NTSC), Azumi/Azumi 2 - Death Or Love, The Water Margin - Complete, Fighter In The Wind, Bloodsport [1986] (REGION 1) (NTSC), Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars [1985], Showdown In Little Tokyo [1991], The Warrior [2001], The Last Dragon, Police Story (Special Collector's Edition) [1985]

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