I never seen the Oh God movies. I knew her long ago. There wasn't a woman fighter since Cynthia Rothrock in movies that was a true bad @$$ which was a long time, I'm like, dang, ain't there any new fighting babes Then come 2011 I saw the previews of Haywire and I'm like holy crap, that's Gina Carano...finally Ronda Rousey came about in movies starting in around 2014 with Stallones's The Expendables 3 which was way toned down compared to the first two movies which I'll spotlight them later and she was more show-business than Carano was plus Carano looks better too so I've always preferred Gina. I'll show more movies of her in time.
Okay, here's another new guy you probably don't know. This was the first movie I seen British action star Adam Collins in....
this movie is called Outlawed and came out in 2018 which was a jam-packed action film year
I really liked his methods. Also, I loved the story that his girlfriend that he protected, he knew her since they were kids
It's got a great score but I couldn't find it on YT but a digital version is available as I was fortunate to get it back then
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Nope, haven't heard of any of those actors. I don't really watch action movies much anymore. Movies in general, really, but if I do put a movie on it probably isn't an action film unless it's a big name or a sequel to something like the last Rambo movie.
"Somewhere in a lonely hotel room, there's a guy starting to realize that eternal fate has turned its back on him. It's 2 AM."
Oh the last Rambo one in 2019 absolutely rocked. I've been thinking about doing the Rambo films cause I already did First Blood. Maybe I'll do them soon after I get this little plan done I've never seen 18 Again.
Okay, back to Boxing, here's this good one that was also from 2018, it's called Glass Jaw
Here's the trailer
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I always liked boxing movies but never saw that one. Most boxing movies make the sport look much better than most actual matches I've watched over the years. I completely forgot about 18 Again for probably 40 years, but after seeing that preview I do recall seeing it as a kid.
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Yes, sometimes with wrestling too. Okay good. I recommend that you see that one if you have the opportunity too
I never seen 1982's Visiting Hours Okay, here's this classic Charles Bronson movie called 10 To Midnight that was one of the many, many classic films in 1983 My Grandma loved this movie and didn't let Me see it till I was a bit older with good reason
This movie had a bit controversy behind it because of the nudity and all the killing. It's a very good movie. Here's the trailer
Here's these great Cues by Robert O. Ragland. First, here's the opening Title
And here's these two good ones
Tomorrow I'm going to post a movie when Charles Bronson returned in...2018 You'll see what I mean then
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I never seen 1977's Petey Wheatstraw. If you want nudity just say so, I love babes Yes, it's been a while since I seen 10 To Midnight, I know there's some with the women but from a distance. From what I recall, it's really nothing major, I've seen way more than that in other action films. Bronson's Death Wish 3 had two scenes of exposed women but that was rape which I hate. Now the maniac killer on the other hand, he goes nude all the way, I think they show him front-wise in the dark. that don't do a thing for Me, just women if it's possible.
Okay, now follow Me closely, your gonna be really surprised here and this is one to bookmark Now, I said Charles Bronson returned in 2018 yesterday. Well, meet Robert Kovacs aka Robert Bronzi which what a name there
When I first saw him in 2018 I was like what the heck, is this a joke or a parody Then I researched him. He's not A.I. or Deep-faked...he's known as Charles Bronson's "doppelgänger" He's Hungarian and born in 1956. He's no youngster and has been around the block. He's a professional horseman with a love for the wild west & classic American films. Bronzi is very talented as a Carpenter, Horse-trainer, Musician and even a former Military Service Member. He's a professionally Trained Actor at Maria Mezey Theater School in Budapest Hungary. He's also a stuntman, acrobat and Judo Player so what you see is what you get. Robert speaks many languages including English, Spanish and Hungarian which is a coincidentally this sound a bit like Charles Bronson
So, looking like Bronson's twin brother or clone, he's been cast in movies similar like his I mean it's no-brainer to really. This was the first movie I seen him in called Death Kiss in 2018
The movie is very retro like many of the films in 2018 to this day.
Bronzi plays a mysterious vigilante simply known as "The Stranger". He enters a terror town that is crime ridden, it has the horrors of the some of the worst scumbags on the planet. There he befriends a single mother & her daughter.
He teaches her the way to protect herself.
She's played by Eva Hamilton. If you want some nudity, she show's her chest for a brief moment
Now the movie actually has two big stars. First Daniel Baldwin plays a DJ talk-show host.
Now My big attraction other than Bronzi to this movie was that the villain is played by none other Richard Tyson. He's always been one that get's My attention. I first seen him in Kindergarten Cop in his great Father role. Remember not that long ago I said how plebeians complained how bad Battlefield Earth was when they should have been complaining the lack of Richard Tyson in it Well, he's got a big bad guy role in this movie Death Kiss
He's a bad guy alright attacking women He has a big goon too.
The woman is distress is played by super hot Stormi Maya. She does show off his big boobs here for a little while shes being attacked
Now that you seem & know all of that, here's the teaser
Here's the full trailer
As a bonus, here's Robert Bronzi with Eva, Baldwin and producer Jeff Miller.
Hopefully your amazed by this. You may see more of Robert Bronzi aka Robert Kovacs in the future
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Oh, first I forgot to say that little music in the trailers is actually the score in the film Good, I'm glad you thought the same. Yes and Stephen Baldwin has been giving out cryptic messages online for a while now I never seen Dolemite, that looked good.
Okay, so I was thinking about doing the Rambo movies a little later but since you mentioned it the other day I'm like okay, I'll do'em before I do a few Anniversaries before we start the Christmas topics. Keep in mind I spotlighted First Blood a while back. So, let's get started with Rambo: First Blood Part II. I thought it was decent film. It didn't have the feeling the first one did but boy it sure felt good. It came out in 1985 which it is approaching it's 40th Anniversary as I type this
Sylvester Stallone returns as John Rambo with as much if not more intensity as before
Richard Crenna is back as Col. Trautman. Charles Napier is the deceiving villain and good as he always was. Martin Cove is in the film as well.
Julia Nickson is Rambo's love interest in Vietnam. She's a warrior and so ideal. I love that she is Asian but gosh I felt so sorry for her
Here's the Trailer.
Now the legendary Jerry Goldsmith returns. Keep in Mind, Goldsmith's super wonderful score for First Blood was the first movie music I heard when i was a wee-youngster, 3 or so years old. If My Grandpa PoPo wouldn't have played his score on his Stereo, I wouldn't be the movie score person I am today and the Rambo films wouldn't be the same without Goldsmith. Now you ask what about the sequels after Goldmsith passed away...well I'll get to that soon because I was satisfied with that. For now here's this great Cue for the seond Rambo movie
Rambo Part 3 is tomorrow
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Ah, Rambo! One of my favorite franchises. I actually recall the second two Rambo movies more as a kid probably because they were more action popcorn stories as opposed to First Blood which is a little more slow moving. But it's the best. The more recent Rambo movies were really good, too.
"Somewhere in a lonely hotel room, there's a guy starting to realize that eternal fate has turned its back on him. It's 2 AM."