American Kickboxer (1991) Reviews

American Kickboxer (1991)
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After spending his time in jail for manslaughter, a formal world-champion kick boxer B.J. Quinn (John Barrett) is released after doing time and sets out to regain his former stature as a top-notch fighter. Unfortunately he begins his comeback at a drunken party (he's drunk) and he tangles with the current top-dog of kick boxing, Jacques Denard. Denard beats him to a pulp, which sends our hero Quinn into hiding where he teams up with another kick boxer, and together they begin to train for a real-time head-on with the champion Denard. ~ Rovi

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Starring:
John BarrettKeith Vitali, (more)
Director(s):
Frans Nel
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
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Master Jim P.

a truly ridiculous movie. There are a great many things wrong with it, but I'll only elaborate on the weirdness of the bad guy, who looks and acts like a less-eloquent version of Vanilla Ice and dresses like a gay prostitute. During one of the fights in the movie, this guy was wearing teal tights underneath a frilly pink thong. aside from that, it was just a poorly written movie that could hardly be redeemed by its choreography.

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    Master Jim P.

    a truly ridiculous movie. There are a great many things wrong with it, but I'll only elaborate on the weirdness of the bad guy, who looks and acts like a less-eloquent version of Vanilla Ice and dresses like a gay prostitute. During one of the fights in the movie, this guy was wearing teal tights underneath a frilly pink thong. aside from that, it was just a poorly written movie that could hardly be redeemed by its choreography.

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