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Movie Reviews of SuperfightsMovie Review: I was in this movie! Summary: 4 Stars
Hey! I was in this film! We spent a long hot day in 1995 shooting my fight scenes in Harrisburg,PA. I was involved in several fight scenes. Look for the guy with the braids! We had fun! Lots of butt kicking action in this one. Not much story, and the directors didn't speak english so they had to show us what to do through body language! You get the picture.....see ya!
Movie Review: "Superfighter!" (the greatest theme song, ever) Summary: 3 Stars
This is such an unbelievably stupid movie. Possibly the worst Seasonal movie I have seen that features English speaking actors. Seasonal did the No Retreat No Surrender movies, American Shaolin, and Bloodmoon. And I have to say that this is my least favorite. The fight scenes are quite good, and there are a lot of really talented action performers, but unfortunately the movie is so stupid it's hard to actually enjoy it. I highly enjoy movies that are so good that they are bad, but this isn't one of them. It starts out with a great cheesy scene showing the lead actor training by practicing his kicks and jumping off trampolines, but the cheese gets lower in quality as the movie goes on. The lead actor has good fighting skills, but he's so tiny and young looking, it's impossible to take him serious. On the positive side, the fights are really good. Cliff Lenderman (the muscular monk from Americal Shaolin), gets a ton of fight time. And when I say muscular, I mean that he is HUGE. And you can tell he is a real martial artist, and probably something of a body builder too. And there are guys who are even bigger than him. Also on hand are the amazing skills of Keith Vitali and Chuck Jefferys. So as long as you don't expect a good movie, just a ton good fights, you will probably enjoy it.
2.5/5
The DVD from Pathfinder has pretty good picture quality, and as always, Pathfinder delivers with the special features, this time with a commentary from producer/writer Keith Strandburg and actor Chuck Jeffreys. It's a real treat. They don't actually do a lot of talking, but good information provided when they do.
Movie Review: An 80's feel B-Grade Martial Arts Movie Summary: 3 Stars
I agree with Rob Nile...this movie is not meant to be taken seriously as it is mainly made for children to watch and have a great time with the entertainment which has some costumes and strange characters of different wrestling types...kinda like a try hard WWF but martial arts orientated instead of wrestling. Keith Vitali is a great martial artist and has one fight scene in the movie.
I vaguely remember watching this movie but I liked it and I plan to purchase it myself sometime soon so I can watch it again. The music is kinda gay so don't expect a good soundtrack,lol. (You'll understand what I mean when you watch the flick). The storyline is good but could've done with more spice and the acting was just average. The fight scenes show some good kicks and some good acrobatic/martial arts moves combined from Brandon Gaines.
Movie Review: supercrap Summary: 1 Stars
I hate to say this, but this is possibly the worst martial arts movie I have ever seen. The amount of cheese could keep one in the bathroom for weeks and the acting is so bad I think everyone was told to act as poorly as possible. Although loaded with fights, half the time they look great and the other ridiculus.
Jack Cody (Brandon Gaines) is our main character, a very skinny, whiny, annoying brat who become a hero after saving a girl from a gang at an atm. You'd think he saved Earth from extinction the way he is publicized - gimme a break, its like someone's fantasy dream being played out or something. Anyways, his publicity cathes the attention of the owner of Superfights, played by Keith Vitali, the movie's villain - he is scary too because his acting is horrificly bad. Everything at the Superfights goes well for Jack, until he begins to realize he has become part of a very dirty underground organization and has to fight his way out.
There really is only one notable thing in the film and that is the final fight between Keth Vitali and Brandon Gaines. It is fast and furious, with decent choreography and goes on and on for about 8 minutes. But by the time you see it, you lose so much respect for these 2 throughout the film that you just want the movie to be over.
I have reviewed about 75 martial arts films to this point, and this is the only one I have given 1 star for, and its only cause of the final fight. Without that, i'd give Superfights 0 stars.
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