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  1. Enter the Blood Ring 1995 1h 34m Action List Reviews Martial artists (Robert Z'Dar, Malibu, Benjamin Kobby) enter the Los Angeles underground fight scene.

    • Action
    • Robert Z'dar
    • Tom Oliver
  2. Semi coherent movie about a good guy cabbie slash fighter who competes in a deathmatch bankrolled by Bob Z’Dar. If you know who he is, you know exactly what you’re in for - cheap action with a side of light to medium grade sleaze.

    • Tom Oliver
    • Gun For Hire Films
    • THE RING (2002) “Before you die, you see…The Ring.” This wasn’t just a great tagline dreamed up for the American remake. It’s a warning that actually pays off by the end of the film.
    • RINGU 0: BIRTHDAY (2000) Wow. Other than Sadako v Kayako, this was the only film on the list I hadn’t seen yet. I’d put it off for so long, because it’s a prequel/origin story.
    • SADAKO VS KAYAKO (2016) What a blast! When Sadako vs Kayako was announced, I rolled my eyes. However, I knew I would check it out the first chance I had.
    • RINGU 2 (1999) This is a tough one. On one hand, there’s hardly any forward momentum for the story or any deepening of the cursed tape’s mythology. We do get a couple more characters “touched” by the curse who now have their own convenient psychic abilities.
  3. Jul 17, 1995 · Enter the Blood Ring: Directed by Tom Oliver. With Ben Maccabee, Robert Z'Dar, Deron McBee, Vince Lozano. The film, based on actual events, tells how his father procured the money for an operation to his son.

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    • Action
    • Tom Oliver
    • 1995-07-17
  4. Enter The Blood Ring (1995) Directed by: Tom Oliver. Starring: Benjamin Kobby, Robert Z'Dar, Robert Chapin, Rod Kei, T.J. Storm, and Malibu. After the death of his wife, Punchfighter Luke Genera (Kobby) is struggling to take care of their son, Adam.

  5. Synopsis. The film, based on actual events, tells how his father procured the money for an operation to his son.

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  7. Enter The Blood Ring appears to be one of the lesser-seen entries in the Punchfighting genre, at least here in America. It seems its low-budget origins ensured that it didn't get much penetration into the marketplace, even though video stores were hungry for this sort of thing at the time.

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