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Bloodfist 7 - Manhunt

Bloodfist 7 - Manhunt

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don Wilson is your god and mine!!!!
Review: Any fan of B grade martial arts movies knows who Don "The Dragon" Wilson is. This is on par with the other 6 Bloodfist movies. You won't get much from this flick but it has Don kicking people in the face so what more do you need. Hit MUTE and add your own dialogue, it's twice as good.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don Wilson is your god and mine!!!!
Review: Any fan of B grade martial arts movies knows who Don "The Dragon" Wilson is. This is on par with the other 6 Bloodfist movies. You won't get much from this flick but it has Don kicking people in the face so what more do you need. Hit MUTE and add your own dialogue, it's twice as good.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Decent seventh entry....
Review: Bloodfist VII was a slight improvement over the hooky die hard Rip-off Bloodfist VI, but I found the series to be wearing a little thin by now. This time Don "The Dragon" Wilson is an ex-Special Forces agent that gets wrongfully blamed for murder and then is pursued by the cops. Sounds like "The Fugitive" you say? Well, yes it respembles that film on some aspects. If you liked the first films, you will no doubt like this one as well.

Trivia: Look for Mad TV's Michael McDonald as the "Running Cop". He has actually appeared in three of the Bloodfist films. He also played the jeweler in Bloodfist V and a nuclear technician in Bloodfist VI.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't bother
Review: I feel it is my responsibility to let the world know that this video is a waste of a precious pair of hours of your short life. No plot and bad acting make for a must-miss film. I wish there had been someone to warn me.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Don the Dragon returns
Review: This was an average movie with the one true standout being that Paulo Tocha(Paco the Tai fighter from Bloodsport, Born to defence ect.) is here to be the for hide tough guy who doesn't get to display any of his Tai fighting skill and gets his neck snapped. Bad use of talent if you ask me. Don the dragon offers his standard fare as usual.


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