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  1. The Bloodsport collection is a series of films involving mixed martial arts at an underground tournament known as the Kumite. It showcases a large variety of international fighting styles, ranging from Kung Fu to Jeet Kune Do to Muay Thai. Number of Movies: 4. Revenue: $65,684,351.

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  2. The Bloodsport franchise consists of American martial arts-sports action-thriller installments including two theatrical films, two straight-to-home video sequels, and one limited release reimagined genderswap-followup.

    • Bloodsport 4: The Dark Kumite
    • Bloodsport 3
    • Bloodsport 2: The Next Kumite
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    A simultaneously misleading and fitting title was certainly bestowed upon Bloodsport 4: The Dark Kumite, by far the worst installment of the franchise by a longshot. Following his appearances in the two preceding sequels, Daniel Bernhardt returns in the new role of Agent John Keller, who goes into prison undercover to investigate disappearing priso...

    Bloodsport 3 isn't quite on the same level as its immediate predecessor, but the second Bloodsport sequel still brought with it no shortage of the martial arts action fans of the series expect. Daniel Bernhardt returns as Alex Cardo, who returns to once more compete in the next upcoming Kumite to avenge his master Sun, played by James Hong. Bloodsp...

    As the second chapter in the series, Bloodsport 2: The Next Kumite is a surprisingly worthy follow-up to one of the seminal martial arts tournament movies. Daniel Bernhardt makes his debut in the series as professional thief Alex Cardo, who learns the 'Iron Hand' technique while serving time in a Thai prison, and gets a shot to test his newfound sk...

    The Bloodsport series began with its first installment in 1988, and to this day, it remains one of the all time greatest martial arts tournament movies. The then up-and-coming Jean-Claude Van Damme portrays Frank Dux, and American special forces soldier and Ninjutsu master who travels to Hong Kong to compete in the underground full contact tourname...

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    • Van Damme Wasn't Ready For It. According to Jean-Claude Van Damme, the shoot for Bloodsport was so intense and rigorous that he almost didn't measure up.
    • It Was Filmed In Kowloon. Bloodsport is one of only a handful of films ever shot inside Hong Kong's infamous Kowloon Walled City, which was demolished in 1994.
    • It Holds The Record For Longest Flashback Sequence. Frank Dux's flashback to his childhood and the progression of his martial arts training runs just shy of eleven minutes, making it the single-longest flashback scene in any film, to date.
    • The Dim Mak Is Bunk. One of Bloodsport's coolest scenes involves Dux taking a challenge which involves shattering a specific brick in a stacked pile using a technique known as Dim Mak, or "Death Touch."
  3. 4 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Bloodsport. 1988 1h 32m R. 6.8 (96K) Rate. 29 Metascore. "Bloodsport" follows Frank Dux, an American martial artist serving in the military, who decides to leave the army to compete in a martial arts tournament in Hong Kong where fights to the death can occur.

  4. Jan 26, 2021 · In honor of Frank Dux, Chong Li, and Ray Jackson, we’re breaking down everything that makes the ’80s martial arts classic so damn rewatchable. By Shea Serrano Jan 26, 2021, 5:30am EST. Dan Evans.

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