'What happens when you get former national athletes in an action film? Well, you get Born to Fight(2004) Directed by the legendary Panna Rittikrai of Ong Bak fame. You see gymnastics, and soccer against all these goons. Sub to my Channel if ya haven't.https://t.co/jDR1vKE8Gn pic.twitter.com/Bl8nXAwWA1
— ѕнσgυη ѕυρяємє (@TimesSqKungFu) December 8, 2022
one of the many pleasures of going through the JCVD catalog is that every so often he'd work with a next-level cinematographer and just let them go off for basically no reason, like in this henchman fight from double impact (1991) shot by richard kline (body heat, the fury, etc.) pic.twitter.com/rbTdepv0PQ
— josh lewis (@thejoshl) January 9, 2023
IRON BUTTERFLY III: TOMORROW (1992) pic.twitter.com/Q9DWI9HnuM
— One Perfect HEADshot (@HeadExposure) December 26, 2022
Lindsey C. Vickers’ The Appointment with the most surreal car crash I’ve ever seen. pic.twitter.com/m7Rf95yJ1L
— Nick Newman (@Nick_Newman) October 24, 2022
So the Charles Bronson film BREAKOUT is a pretty breezy caper until one of the most god damned deaths ever in a movie happens pic.twitter.com/S4v4CYqWrY
— Billy Jarrett (@billyjarrettugh) December 6, 2022
What a shot! 😮 The built-up tension of the slasher let loose within the claustrophobic confines of the apartment.
— One Perfect HEADshot (@HeadExposure) January 1, 2023
DOOR (Banmei Takahashi, 1988) pic.twitter.com/72gr1Bq2Bp
— Out of Context Horror Deaths (@OOCHorrorDeaths) January 9, 2023
Disney released its first PG-rated film, The Black Hole, in 1979. pic.twitter.com/PVjVKPP4vg
— Horror4Kids (@horror4kids) November 16, 2022
I generally appreciated how when Roger Ebert didn’t care for movies I liked (particularly slasher films), he could still articulate that those movies weren’t made for him and why they’d work for others.
— Erick Lorinc (@ErickLorinc) December 21, 2022
Eventually, he “got it” pic.twitter.com/VTgNy6pAoG
Found this old thing cleaning up. One of Toht’s eyes from the melting head I did for Raiders of the Lost Ark pic.twitter.com/xRvByTkvFj
— Chris Walas (@walas_chris) February 3, 2020