Best Of The Best
Best Of The Best
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Team USA gets rid of personal ghosts while fighting Team Korea in Taekwondo championship. “Adversity overcome” formula with excellent fighting scenes. If two wrongs don’t make a right, then what happens when one wrong handpicks five more?
STARS: Eric Roberts, James Earl Jones, Sally Kirkland
97 min | Action, Drama, Sport | 1989 | Color
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The greatest ever
I've seen lots of comment on this movie but this is my all time favorite. The first time I saw the movie I was 7 years old I'm 23 now and last week I saw him for the 58the time. I admit, the screenplay becomes old fashion after all those years but it's the greatest taekwondo-movie ever made!!! Everybody talks about the karate movie, OK, it's the "US karate-team" but the main fights are taekwondo-style, with a little bit of hapkido in it. Especially the true taekwondo battle between the rhee brothers at the end, I'm a taekwondo-member myself and what they 'fake' is very difficult, ever harder than a real fight. And too all the people here who think this movie is't worth rating high, try those kicks yourselves, trust me,it's hard, even without opponent! Best of the best rules!!!
One of the best American martial arts movies of all time
I bought this film 10 years ago and have pretty much worn out the tape now. There's not alot of films I watch this much but this one really is good. If you appreciate the martial arts you will love this film - OK it over does things on the cheese front - but this just adds to the enjoyment of the movie (provided you have a sense of humour that is). Rocky for the martial arts generation.