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Old 08-14-2020, 07:04 PM   #1121
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Looks like Universal Soldier: The Return & Legionnaire are coming from 88 Films.
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Old 08-14-2020, 07:44 PM   #1122
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Looks like Universal Soldier: The Return & Legionnaire are coming from 88 Films.
That's two of my guesses down, three more to go! I'm thinking the others are Nowhere to Run, Maximum Risk, and Double Team.
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Old 08-14-2020, 07:50 PM   #1123
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That's two of my guesses down, three more to go! I'm thinking the others are Nowhere to Run, Maximum Risk, and Double Team.
Hopefully Maximum Risk and Nowhere to Run, both are great movies. Double Team is a guilty pleasure, but I'm not guilty
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Old 08-15-2020, 06:23 AM   #1124
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Both being released November 9th


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Old 08-15-2020, 07:02 AM   #1125
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Where's the best place to start with Van Damme as far as films go?
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Old 08-15-2020, 07:24 AM   #1126
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Where's the best place to start with Van Damme as far as films go?
Bloodsport
Lionheart
Double Impact
Hard Target
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Old 08-15-2020, 07:42 AM   #1127
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Where's the best place to start with Van Damme as far as films go?
Also Kickboxer and Universal Soldier. Double Impact is my favourite Van Damme film.
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Old 08-15-2020, 07:59 AM   #1128
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Bloodsport
Lionheart
Double Impact
Hard Target
^ This. Plus Universal Soldier.
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Old 08-15-2020, 08:39 AM   #1129
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Old 08-15-2020, 09:40 AM   #1131
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Where's the best place to start with Van Damme as far as films go?
I’d recommend just watching them in order starting from Bloodsport. Skip the stuff that came before Bloodsport and also skip Black Eagle and watch those afterwards.

So it’d be

Bloodsport
Cyborg
Kickboxer
Lionheart

etc etc, the majority of his early movies are good so there’s no need to jump around his filmography.
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Old 08-15-2020, 11:31 AM   #1132
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I'm with everyone else in choosing "Bloodsport" as the kickoff point. After that I'd hit "Kickboxer" and "Double Impact". If you're hooked by then (a good bet), proceed to the two big budget sci-fi epics that put Van Damme on the mainstream map, "Universal Soldier" and "Timecop". I still find them as much fun as ever. "Sudden Death" from '95 is also essential. People seem to be pretty divided on his late 90's stuff. But I've got nothing but love for "Double Team" (with Mickey Rourke and Dennis Rodman). And (though I guess it's a minority opinion) I'm a huge fan of Van Damme's Foreign Legion adventure "Legionnaire". That's about the time the man's films started going direct to video in North America. His output is prolific from then on and the quality of the movies is variable. But I find the star himself is always watchable and often riveting. For example, "Until Death"(2007) has its faults. But Van Damme's performance in it is among his very best. And his turn as a villain in "Enemies Closer"(2013) is nothing short of fantastic. Among the post-2000 films, "Replicant'(2001) and "Pound of Flesh"(2015) are both don't miss items. And - of course - Van Damme's soulful work in "JCVD"(2008) attracted a good deal of Oscar buzz at the time. Something that doesn't happen too often with action stars. And that buzz was well deserved.

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Old 08-15-2020, 12:10 PM   #1133
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I'm with everyone else in choosing "Bloodsport" as the kickoff point. After that I'd hit "Kickboxer" and "Double Impact". If you're hooked by then (a good bet), proceed to the two big budget sci-fi epics that put Van Damme on the mainstream map, "Universal Soldier" and "Timecop". I still find them as much fun as ever. "Sudden Death" from '95 is also essential. People seem to be pretty divided on his late 90's stuff. But I've got nothing but love for "Double Team" (with Mickey Rourke and Dennis Rodman). And (though I guess it's a minority opinion) I'm a huge fan of Van Damme's Foreign Legion adventure "Legionnaire". That's about the time the man's films started going direct to video in North America. His output is prolific from then on and the quality of the movies is variable. But I find the star himself is always watchable and often riveting. For example, "Until Death"(2007) has its faults. But Van Damme's performance in it is among his very best. And his turn as a villain in "Enemies Closer"(2013) is nothing short of fantastic. Among the post-2000 films, "Replicant'(2001) and "Pound of Flesh"(2015) are both don't miss items. And - of course - Van Damme's soulful work in "JCVD"(2008) attracted a good deal of Oscar buzz at the time. Something that doesn't happen too often with action stars. And that buzz was well deserved.
I can't believe you missed out HARD TARGET
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I can't believe you missed out HARD TARGET
"Hard Target"'s definitely strong on action but somehow the movie as a whole never really struck a chord with me. Ditto the well regarded "Maximum Risk". Which isn't to say I dislike them. Bought them both without hesitation on DVD, then Blu-ray. They're just not personal favorites.
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I can't believe you missed out HARD TARGET
My favorite Van Damme film.
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I hold Death Warrant in pretty high regard as well. Makes my top 5 at any rate.
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Nowhere to Run is another underrated gem.
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Personally, I enjoy his entire run up through Replicant. After that it gets way more spotty, though there are still a few bright spots. After 2010, it gets even worse
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I've always felt his films with HK Action Directors were really in a league of their own.

Hard Target
Maximum Risk
Double Team
Knock Off
In Hell
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I've always felt his films with HK Action Directors were really in a league of their own.

Hard Target
Maximum Risk
Double Team
Knock Off
In Hell
Replicant
Always glad Van Damme was able to connect with some top drawer Hong Kong directors. I continue to think of "Double Team" and "Knock Off" as a pair. "Double Team"'s a solid full steam ahead adventure, lavishly produced; "Knock-Off"'s its crazy, slightly disreputable and merrily unpredictable cousin. A genuine fly by the seat of your pants experience. Both movies are marvelous rides though. Excitingly photographed. "Replicant"'s done on a much smaller scale. But it's a high quality item. Fine script (although i probably would have tinkered a bit with the ending) but JCVD's beautiful performance is perfection.
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