Tag Archive: Dolph Lundgren
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Expend4bles
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It’s been nine long years since The Expendables 3 received such a lukewarm response the franchise went on a long hiatus. There were plenty of rumors over the years but the franchise seemed very much dead. Sylvester Stallone, the writer/director/star at the center of the first movie, wasn’t getting any younger also. But you just…
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Castle Falls
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It seems like there is a Scott Adkins movie released every week or so. To me he seems like one of the busiest leading men in movies today churning out up to five movies a year with him in a leading role. 2021 has been less productive, probably due to the pandemic, with only two…
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The Punisher
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It’s hard to imagine there was a time when Marvel movies were not making billions of dollars at the global box-office. Almost every movie they release nowadays seems to go past the billion dollar mark. Even the movies that don’t tend to make pretty nice profits. Movies based on marvel characters have been massively successful…
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Black Water
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After the disappointment that was 2017’s Kill ‘Em All Jean-Claude van Damme latest movie has him team up with a familiar face: Dolph Lundgren. They have previously appeared together in four movies. Three of them belonging to the Universal Soldier series. Their latest movie together, Black Water, marks the first time they aren’t each others…
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Masters of the Universe
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I was around 6-8 years old when He-Man and the Masters Of The Universe was all the rage. I watched every episode of the cartoon series and played a lot with the accompanying “action figures” (because “dolls” are for girls right?). As with most hot properties there is at one point a studio that tries…
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The Expendables 3
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Barney and his gang are back and this time take it up against their biggest challenge yet: arms dealer and former Expendable Conrad Stonebanks. That’s basically it actually… no countries to be freed from a dictator or a mad man with weapons grade plutonium in his possession and still this movie has over a 2…
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Red Scorpion
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There are two fun facts about Red Scorpion that sprung to mind when watching this. It’s a movie about a Russian Rambo. The story has been a great influence on the story of Steven Seagal’s eco-action movie “On Deadly Ground”. For those of you that don’t know here’s a quick recap of On Deadly Ground:…
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Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning
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In my review of Universal Soldier: Regeneration I made a closing statement hoping that movie would end the franchise as it has gone downhill ever since the first movie. But nobody listens to me apparently, so here I’m reviewing the 4th Universal Soldier movie, named Day Of Reckoning and starring all of the key players…
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Universal Soldier
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Before Roland Emmerich started blowing landmarks worldwide in a whole string of disaster movies like Independence Day and 2012 he had the towering Swede Dolph Lundgren take on The Muscles From Brussels Jean-Claude van Damme in Universal Soldier, a movie that certainly meant a step up for both of these actors who starred in low-budget…
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Dark Angel
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When aliens land on earth they’re here mostly for two things: by accident and just looking for a way back home or to take over the world, the latter being the basis for most stories. Then there’s Dark Angel, a 1990 sci-fi action movie starring Dolph Lundgren who has to take on an alien who’s…
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Showdown In Little Tokyo
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Showdown in Little Tokyo, a title that sounds more exotic than the movie actually is. Little Tokyo is located in LA and Dolph Lundgren plays a cop who seems to be operating somewhat by his own rules and is an expert in martial-arts. The same goes for his new partner Brandon Lee who also knows…
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The Expendables 2
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Two years ago Stallone showed the world how fun it is if you put all of yesterdays action heroes into a movie and have them duke it out together. The movie’s campaign revolved mostly around all the names in the cast but the end product was more than just a parade of names, it was…
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