

Bloodfist 6 Review: Everybody was kung -foo fighting ! - Bought for a friend...he is a martial art fan.He told me he likes the fighting sequences in the movie. Review: Non-stop action, good suspense. More of a sci-fi theme than martial arts. - This was pretty awesome from start to finish. Sure, it has a few things in common with Die Hard (and War Games), but it's hardly a knock-off. It's got its own a great plot with loads of action, suspense, and of course, a few good fights. That said, it seems more like a sci-fi thriller than a martial arts movie; it really should have a unique title instead of being billed as yet another "Bloodfist". It's got almost everything you want in an action thriller, except there aren't any kind of vehicle chases, or much interesting scenery. Nearly the entire film is shot inside the "missile base"; there's not much outdoor footage.
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E**Y
Everybody was kung -foo fighting !
Bought for a friend...he is a martial art fan.He told me he likes the fighting sequences in the movie.
M**S
Non-stop action, good suspense. More of a sci-fi theme than martial arts.
This was pretty awesome from start to finish. Sure, it has a few things in common with Die Hard (and War Games), but it's hardly a knock-off. It's got its own a great plot with loads of action, suspense, and of course, a few good fights. That said, it seems more like a sci-fi thriller than a martial arts movie; it really should have a unique title instead of being billed as yet another "Bloodfist". It's got almost everything you want in an action thriller, except there aren't any kind of vehicle chases, or much interesting scenery. Nearly the entire film is shot inside the "missile base"; there's not much outdoor footage.
R**E
Five Stars
love the film and don the dragon wilson
P**.
Stupid, and worse
Had to turn it off after they violated the Fourth Commandment twice.
G**N
my review
I'm happy with my dvd
D**L
Dragon and Seagal
In the 90s if you had a problem or crisis, you either get Seagal or Dragon haha- So much nostalgia- Bad plot/ and not so good action in 2020 but very fun in the 90s- I think they produced too many similar movies and the appeal was lost- Now martial arts are not as popular we have MMA and UFC- But still nice to see some not so realistic action- and not so tight plots- Again, if you have issues call Dragon and Seagal 30 years ago-
M**L
"You're a dead man!...whoever the hell you are"
1995 was the busiest year yet of Don Wilson's film career: not only was this the beginning of his stint as a commentator for the UFC, but he also appeared in five movies - the most he's ever done in a single year. Disappointingly, things didn't start off on a good foot, with the sixth installment of the Bloodfist franchise not being a particularly strong vehicle or a particularly good action movie. One of the weaker Die Hard imitators I've watched, it seems to do the trick for established Dragon fans but probably won't interest action devotees in general. The story: when an Islamic terrorist squad hijacks a nuclear missile launch site in America, the only man capable of stopping their plans is military courier Sergeant Nick Corrigan (Wilson). One thing I've got to hand to the film is that it wastes no time in getting underway: the bad guys are infiltrating the underground base within the movie's opening ten minutes, and Don is dropped into the thick of things so quickly that he has next to no time to establish any kind of character, thereby making Nick Corrigan one of the most interchangeable characters Wilson has played. The story ends up being fairly generic, with lead villain Jonathan Fuller ( Castle Freak ) leading a team various bad guys which Wilson must dispatch one-by-one while alternating contact to the outside with a sympathetic major (Robin Curtis, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home ) and a jerkish general (Wynn Irwin, Hart to Hart ). It gets pretty boring at times, but temporary reprieve is offered by occasional scenes of absurdity, such as the terrorists fooling the military with a trick involving bunnies, Wilson deflecting machine gunfire with a trashcan, and (SPOILER) ultimately saving the day by throwing caution to the winds and shooting up all computers in sight, somehow stopping the missile launch in the process. Like most of Wilson's flicks, this one's decently cast with a fair selection of martial artists, including kickboxers Alex Desir and Dennis Keiffer ( Mortal Kombat: Annihilation ), Billy Blanks' brother Michael ( Expect No Mercy ), and the late karate great Howard Jackson ( Full Contact ). Not all of them get to fight, but most do, and while the five brawls are generally beneath my level of acceptance, they're probably among Don's better ones, especially since they've were choreographed by the perpetual underachiever of fight direction, Art Camacho (see most of Wilson's flicks between 1992 and 2002). Somewhat surprisingly, the movie makes a bit of a statement about the technical security of America's nuclear facilities needing to be updated to withstand the threats of the computer age. I hope that in the eighteen years since this movie was made, the people in charge have taken its advice to heart; I don't feel particularly safe if America's deadliest weapons are being monitored by computers that are responsive to being shot. I also didn't feel particularly well while watching this movie, but I'm less concerned about that - Wilson's films tend to have that effect on me. Again, buy it if you're already a fan, but otherwise looks elsewhere for your kicks.
J**T
"Good Kick Butt Action Film!"
A great kick-butting action film with Don "The Dragon" Wilson. Good film.
M**A
Five Stars
GOOD DVD I LIKE DON THE DRAGON WILSON.,THANK YOU FOR THE DVD.
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