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Nov 11, 2008 · Van Damme obviously was a good sport to make this movie, which is like every self-parodying Bruce Willis cameo rolled into one. The movie opens with a virtuoso single take in which Van Damme fights, chops, shoots and kick-boxes his way down an endless street while dozens of stunt men topple from high places, cars explode, and at some point it ...
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- JCVD (2008) - 84% Speaking of dramatic performances, here is Van Dammes finest hour. JCVD is an almost autobiographical drama about Van Damme basically playing himself.
- The Bouncer (2018) - 83% Let's face it, every aging tough guy gets a movie like this. Charles Bronson got it in the 1970s with Death Wish. Clint Eastwood had Gran Torino.
- Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011) - 81% Jean-Claude Van Damme would be one of many actors contributing their voice talents to Kung Fu Panda 2. In a cast that includes Jack Black, Jackie Chan, Michelle Yeoh, James Hong, Angelina Jolie, Dustin Hoffman, and many more, Van Damme voiced Master Croc.
- No Retreat, No Surrender (1985) - 80% No Retreat, No Surrender feels like it is trying to capitalize on the success of The Karate Kid and even something along the lines of Rocky IV with its Russian bad guy.
Jun 5, 2022 · Jean-Claude Van Damme has made many great action and martial arts films in his long career. Despite sitting out Bloodsport 2 with Daniel Bernhardt taking over, Van Damme's crowning achievement remains his breakout hit of Bloodsport. NEXT: Bloodsport: The Martial Arts Movie Series Ranked From Worst To Best. Movies.
Jan 18, 2015 · It’s easy to sneer at Van Damme, but in fairness, his performance in AWOL does demonstrate a certain amount of charm, outside of the blatant appeal of his martial arts ability. Firstly, he’s not trying too hard to make himself understood to an American audience.
- JCVD (2008) Unlike any film that he's made before or since, the crime drama "JCVD" marked a career change for the former action star, bringing self-awareness and a meta level as the star turned to more serious fare.
- Bloodsport (1988) The movie that made Jean-Claude Van Damme a star, "Bloodsport" followed in the footsteps of other '80s fighting films like "Rocky" and "The Karate Kid."
- Kickboxer (1989) A year after "Bloodsport" made him a martial arts movie star, Jean-Claude Van Damme returned to the ring for "Kickboxer," another no-holds-barred tournament fighter film, and one could argue that this one is even better, with Van Damme a more refined performance, with no less of a towering presence.
- Lionheart (1990) "Lionheart" followed Jean-Claude Van Damme's spate of late '80s fighting films, including "Bloodsport," and "Kickboxer." This time, instead of fighting on a world stage, the film sees the martial arts star competing in street-level tournaments in the inner city.
Apr 5, 2013 · Top 10 greatest Jean-Claude Van Damme movies. Bulging Belgian Jean-Claude Van Damme's career comes under the spotlight, as Duncan lists 10 of the action star's finest movies... Back in...
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Sep 28, 2024 · The fact is, you can’t do a Jean-Claude Van Damme best movies list without Bloodsport at the top of said list. The ironic thing is that Cannon Pictures, the film’s distributor, thought it was...