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The Perfect Weapon [VHS]  Actors : Jeff Speakman, John Dye, Mariska Hargitay, James Hong, John Koyama Studio : Paramount by Paramount Release Date : 1996-07-16 Publisher : Paramount Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9786302130140 UPC : 097363251934 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 47 reviews)
List Price : $14.95 Our Price : $58.94
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Speakman is unstoppable! |
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Please bring this damn movie out on DVD!!! The fight scenes are incredible,his Kempo techniques are truly fascinating.I saw this at the movies when it came out and i really expected the public to latch on to him.Awesome movie... |
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The classic Kempo forms |
As a Kempo practitioner, This movie offers a beautiful insight into the world of Kempo forms at the most classical level.
As a movie is not that different and that great, the typical guy fighting the bullies, but who cares?
Look at the movie for the Kempo forms and then let the movie get you involved into the inner fight with himself and into the fight with the local gang.
Alvaro ordonez
Coral gables Fl |
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One of the best |
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This is probably the most underrated martial arts movie of all times. The fight sequences are one of the best. Spreakmen is great. Too bad he didnt continue down this path. Needs a DVD remastered release ASAP. |
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DVD or Blu-Ray |
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I own this movie and been waiting forever to buy this on dvd. You would think with all the crappy movies they put on dvd they would put this and a few other like Ninja 3 - The Domination, Scavenger Hunt, Tough & Deadly ect. on Dvd, Maybe they should think of putting these on Blu-Ray! These Movies Rock!!!! |
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Lethal but not Perfect... |
This movie came at a time when Seagal had run out of novel ways to show the breaking of bones and the public had grown tired of Van Damme's 'splits-between-______?______' routine. Hollywood was looking for a new Schwartzeneggar-type action hero with a new skill set... Jeff Speakman answered the call in this little 'revenge/martial arts film that could'.
Speakman, a student of the Great Ed Parker, Jr., had the looks, a certain mid-western appeal, and hand techniques to rival Seagal's in cinematic flare (and kicks pretty close to Van Damme's level!). He even proved to be pretty deft at delivering one-liners which is a trademark of the Schwartzeneggar-era action flicks of the 1990's.
Great martial arts..Good production value...American Kenpo vs. Korean Taekwondo!!..Good acting--especially for this sub-genre...
*The scene in the martial arts school where Speakman fights the awsome kicker, James Lew, was amazing...
When are we going to get a DVD release?? 20 Year Anniversary release??! |
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