Disappointed.
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Nowhere to Run
magemaximus — 14 years ago(August 29, 2011 12:29 PM)
This movie is listed as a martial arts movie on Crackle and so I checked it out. I was dissapointed at the lack of martial arts in this movie. Damme didn't even throw a kick in this movie.
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destroyerwod — 13 years ago(September 01, 2012 03:52 PM)
Yeah, i know, the thing is as an action movie with guns, its ok, but if you see it as a Van Damme Early movie(it follow double impact and universal soldier) you will be like "what the beep" Then his 2 movies after that where pretty good for action movies but again had that same "no Van Dammage" feel (Hard Target and Time Cop). I think in Hard Target there is 1 fight scene at the beginning and at the end he kick the bad guy thats it. In Timecop its been a while since i saw it but again very little kicks(tough its a fun movie)
Then you have street fighter wich was full of fights but well that was a kiddy movie(i remember loving it as a kid, but today ouch) and back again to not fighting much in Sudden Death, and The Quest was probably his last fighting movie He writed it i think as well as directing it. It was fun, again as a kid i really loved him, today of course i can't compare it to Bloodsport but its still a decent tournament movie, it just needed longer fights between other combatants too much squash in this.
But after The Quest he made a few kicks here and there but thats about it he was never really in a martial arts movie again. Maybe The sheperd could be mentioned, he had some decent fight scenes in it but well most movies where regular action movies.