wow i cant believe how bad the action is in this film i thought this was the best when i was a kid i wish i didnt see this it has now wrecked my childhood lol
@VoodooMonk Alex's son got hit by a car pretty bad. Alex of course wanted to go, but the coach told him no distractions and no exceptions, that he had to choose. So naturally Alex left. It took the team asking the coach to let both Alex and Tommy back on the team.
@42Cleve : I definitely agree. Plus, it would show today's generation that you can make good (or better) movies without everything being in crappy CGI or 3D, lol.
@GameraDragon It would definitely get people to open their minds up a bit. They'd begin to realize that most good movies today are essentially remakes of really good (or great) movies from the past.
@42Cleve : yeah no problem! Another example is Game of Thrones, started out as a book with a small cult following but now that it's a TV show everyone is buying up the books! The same thing would happen if they remade Best of the Best and it did well, everyone would want to see the original version, lol.
wow i cant believe how bad the action is in this film i thought this was the best when i was a kid i wish i didnt see this it has now wrecked my childhood lol
rezyc 1 week ago
I wish tournament fighting went back to this, how it was in the old days. You had to earn every point back then.
deek77 1 week ago
@VoodooMonk Alex's son got hit by a car pretty bad. Alex of course wanted to go, but the coach told him no distractions and no exceptions, that he had to choose. So naturally Alex left. It took the team asking the coach to let both Alex and Tommy back on the team.
deek77 1 week ago
@SuckMyKintama They're getting better. American teams are full of Koreans now :)
mkyumae14 2 weeks ago
America has never been good at martial arts films. Waaaaaaaay too much close up and pause.
SuckMyKintama 3 weeks ago
"Pop it Tommy"
23GT35R 3 weeks ago
@GameraDragon Again, I agree!
42Cleve 1 month ago
@42Cleve : I definitely agree. Plus, it would show today's generation that you can make good (or better) movies without everything being in crappy CGI or 3D, lol.
GameraDragon 1 month ago
@GameraDragon It would definitely get people to open their minds up a bit. They'd begin to realize that most good movies today are essentially remakes of really good (or great) movies from the past.
42Cleve 1 month ago
@42Cleve : yeah no problem! Another example is Game of Thrones, started out as a book with a small cult following but now that it's a TV show everyone is buying up the books! The same thing would happen if they remade Best of the Best and it did well, everyone would want to see the original version, lol.
GameraDragon 1 month ago