I'm a big Jim Varney fan. He was hilarious as Ernest in all those commercials and movies. And he did a good job as Uncle Jed in The Beverly Hillbillies movie. This looks like a movie where he was in a serious role. Was it pretty good?
@ridgerunner721601: I thought that the movie was action-packed and suspenseful, and probably one of Jeff Speakman's better action movies that he's done. And Jim Varney? Mr. Varney was the best thing about the movie! Sure, he had a short 3 to 5 minute cameo, but he really made great use of his time in the movie, as Mr. Varney's character provides Jeff Speakman's character with all the weapons and tools he need to go after his nemesis. I still miss Jim Varney... :(
Rumor is he went on an ego trip, got a rep as hard to work with and fell out of favor with Hollywood. 15 bad scripts later and he was done. i like the guy and respect his skill and accomplishments. but thats the rumor.
Speakman is a Great martial artist and a true gentleman NEVER hard to work with at all. I don't see why people like yourself have to start such rumors?? Does it make you feel better to try to put someone down who is a success in life??
The original script called for a team of ex-Green Berets, I think. But they changed the script tremendously, when Speakman signed up for the movie. That's why some of the scenes were disappointing, the look tacked-in.
Ah, yes that is a bit long isn't it? This is somewhat a pivotal scene. Earlier in the movie, Lomax's sister was killed by Kagan when he returned the wallet he stole from her. Then, before this scene, Lomax went to a clemency hearing, which got pretty messy. Kagan was sentenced to die, and the viewers saw that he was also responsible another condemned man's murder charge.
Interested, hmm? Find this rare movie, then buy/rent and watch it. More common in VHS than in DVD. That bad.
After experiencing Bobby Lee Hazen's clemency review and suprise visit by the Hazen clan, Lomax feels that he shouldn't have to relive his sister's death, like the families of Speck's victims when they attended the parole board meetings. As they were finding more victims linked to Kagan, Lomax feels that someday, Kagan would go free, as the killer would use those crimes to press his insanity case.
the first movie I've seen Lance Corporal Dawson from a few good men.
actuary33 6 months ago
Drunken Kenpo. Jackie chan beat that
TheGreekZombi 6 months ago
I'm a big Jim Varney fan. He was hilarious as Ernest in all those commercials and movies. And he did a good job as Uncle Jed in The Beverly Hillbillies movie. This looks like a movie where he was in a serious role. Was it pretty good?
ridgerunner721601 1 year ago
@ridgerunner721601: I thought that the movie was action-packed and suspenseful, and probably one of Jeff Speakman's better action movies that he's done. And Jim Varney? Mr. Varney was the best thing about the movie! Sure, he had a short 3 to 5 minute cameo, but he really made great use of his time in the movie, as Mr. Varney's character provides Jeff Speakman's character with all the weapons and tools he need to go after his nemesis. I still miss Jim Varney... :(
RIP Jim Varney (1949-2000)
nswms992000 11 months ago
Check out the move at 5:04 ...Eat That!!!!!!!!
minimad74 1 year ago
it ain't roadhouse..
kravstew 1 year ago
Five awords.
bearchild69 1 year ago
maybe a variation of five swords and a fist. You can almost extend it indefinately. But I could be wrong. Very rusty here.
flabeachcomber 2 years ago
What Kenpo combo is Jeff doing on 4:41? He does this one almost all the time.
spadaydaga 2 years ago
It looks like he starts off with Five Swords, then go to the last part of Hooking Wings and then his own extension.
I see your name, spadaydaga, you do Inayan?
I do Inayan and Espada y daga is one of the weapons you can learn. Just curious.
u31117416 2 years ago
I do just Serrada. Primarily Tasoca. Under Aaron Cunningham. I did study a little Inayan with Nate Defensor. Both in Chicago.
Thanks for the info.
spadaydaga 2 years ago
Ok, that's cool.
It's funny that I've found a Serrada practitioner here on youtube, I like Serrada aswell. I train all the styles of Inayan System III.
Take care.
u31117416 2 years ago
Hey,
So, do you train with E. Hart? I'm teaching Serrada at the Neo Tribe Kali group in Flushing, Queens, NY. Or do just do Kenpo now?
spadaydaga 2 years ago
I train Kenpo in sweden with Ingmar and Huk Planas sometimes.
And I train Inayan with Kenneth, and Emmanuel Hart comes here every now and then. So I train both.
Who knows, maybe one day I'll see you here in Sweden ;)
u31117416 2 years ago
Speakman should have been a huge star. I don't know what happened to him!
talon115 2 years ago 2
Rumor is he went on an ego trip, got a rep as hard to work with and fell out of favor with Hollywood. 15 bad scripts later and he was done. i like the guy and respect his skill and accomplishments. but thats the rumor.
violentbuddha 2 years ago
Speakman is a Great martial artist and a true gentleman NEVER hard to work with at all. I don't see why people like yourself have to start such rumors?? Does it make you feel better to try to put someone down who is a success in life??
valiantbros 2 years ago
he simply concentrated on teaching
Mathewmartialart 2 years ago
Can you upload the scene where Speakman destroys the family of hillbillies?
Cenga81 2 years ago
I uploaded it, good to watch, lots of Kenpo bits. Enjoy
wackplayer 2 years ago
This man is a machine to beat, alone it did beat in 4 men kkkkkkkkkkk
jccharlez 2 years ago
Very good film!!!
jccharlez 2 years ago
these is a cool movie. but dissapointing in kenpo. they should do more fight scenes in that one. than it would be my fav after perfect weapon.
fuckinlayne 3 years ago
The original script called for a team of ex-Green Berets, I think. But they changed the script tremendously, when Speakman signed up for the movie. That's why some of the scenes were disappointing, the look tacked-in.
wackplayer 2 years ago
yes. i read about it.
fuckinlayne 2 years ago
Hey, you wouldn't happen to have Street Knight by any chance, would you?
sabre926 2 years ago
Ah, yes that is a bit long isn't it? This is somewhat a pivotal scene. Earlier in the movie, Lomax's sister was killed by Kagan when he returned the wallet he stole from her. Then, before this scene, Lomax went to a clemency hearing, which got pretty messy. Kagan was sentenced to die, and the viewers saw that he was also responsible another condemned man's murder charge.
Interested, hmm? Find this rare movie, then buy/rent and watch it. More common in VHS than in DVD. That bad.
wackplayer 3 years ago
After experiencing Bobby Lee Hazen's clemency review and suprise visit by the Hazen clan, Lomax feels that he shouldn't have to relive his sister's death, like the families of Speck's victims when they attended the parole board meetings. As they were finding more victims linked to Kagan, Lomax feels that someday, Kagan would go free, as the killer would use those crimes to press his insanity case.
MrSweetPotato 3 years ago