Scott "Bam Bam" Bigelow Movies
Tokyopop presents FMW: International Slaughterhouse - FMW vs. ECW, Witness the Massacre, a 125-minute Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling presentation, released in 2001. Featuring Sabu, Mike "Gladiator" Awesome, Terry Funk, the Sandman, the Dudley Boys, One Man Gang, John Cronus, Tommy Dreamer, Tajiri, Super Crazy, Scott "Bam Bam" Bigelow, Mr. Gandsuke, Tanaka, Hido, Ricky Fuji, Kanemura, Gedo, Jado, and Paul Heyman in an array of extreme wrestling matchups. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
A pair of sewage-truck drivers attempt to rescue the tarnished reputation of their favorite pro wrestler in this comedy from Varsity Blues director Brian Robbins. Gordie Boggs (David Arquette) and Sean Dawkins (Scott Caan) live vicariously through superstar grappler Jimmy King (Oliver Platt). But when King's manager (Joe Pantoliano), in a fit of ego, arranges to have his client dethroned to make way for the next hot property, the guys hatch a plan to force a rematch. The only problem is, their no-good hero has sunk into a black hole of self-pity and liquor. Enlisting the help of old-time trainer Sal (Martin Landau) to whip "The King" into shape, Gordie and Sean run afoul of Gordie's father, who wants his son to settle down and become a cop like him. Meanwhile, curvaceous Sasha (Rose McGowan) moves in on Gordie, but has ulterior motives. So does The King's son (Tait Smith), who's willing to put his girth to good use in order to exact revenge on his dad for abandoning him. Ready to Rumble features a large cast of real-life WCW wrestlers portraying themselves. McGowan and Arquette previously appeared together in Wes Craven's Scream. Lewis Arquette, the star's father, also appears alongside his son as he did in Scream 2. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- David Arquette, Oliver Platt, (more)
Hawk-like Marine Corps officer Benson Payne (Damon Wayans) attempts to whip into shape the usual assortment of misfit JROTC kids in this minor remake of The Private War of Major Benson. Of course, both the major and his pint-sized recruits have something to teach one another. Payne teaches them the value of self-discipline and instills self-confidence in them, and the recruits teach him to stop and smell the roses (not to mention the fact that kids sometimes need coddling rather than screaming). And, of course, there is the annual JROTC statewide competition, which the kids are obligated to win before the movie can end. While there are some funny moments (the major's exhibition in full-dress whites at a school dance, for example), the script seems too color-by-numbers to be interesting to anyone other than undiscriminating younger viewers. ~ Jeremy Beday, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Damon Wayans, Karyn Parsons, (more)
This is the third in the series of adventures of a Harley-riding private eye named Soldier (Lorenzo Lamas). In this one, a biker gang calling itself Hell's Fury is kidnapping women and turning them into nympho zombies. Soldier is hired to find one of the women and break up the gang. ~ Brian Gusse, All Movie Guide

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For wrestling fans who aren't satisfied until bodies are flying, bones are crunching, and smack is being talked, there's only one place to go for the most exciting action around - Slam Bam. When Sinn issues an ominous challenge to fearsome fighter D-Lo Brown, former World Tag Champion Pierre Carl Oulette takes on opponents Kevin Steen and El Generico, and Bam Bam Bigelow goes to all out war with psychotic scrapper Balls Mahoney, the hardcore action is sure to involve a few folding chairs and broken tables. Add to this a brutal grudge match between former World Champion AJ Styles and brutal brawler Red, and the stage is set for a night of action that's sure to leave a mark. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- D'lo Brown, Sinn, (more)














