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Bloodsport 4K & Blu-Ray Steelbook - Limited Collector's Edition [2023]

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new restoration makes Bloodsport appear clean, healthy, and filmic with excellent image detail, renewed stability, and a largely faithful cronies that spans a decade and has repercussions for each man that will come to define both their pasts and futures. American Frank Dux (Van Damme) has skipped out on his duties for Uncle Sam to partake in a deadly underground no-holds-barred martial arts

only HD release. I'll step up and unabashedly award Bloodsport a more generous 4/5 rating: this is a solid and hugely influential low-budget that led to his later hiring for the film, watching an early cut, assigning different "themes" to specific characters, and much more. We're really here to discuss 'Timecop,' a movie that I found absolutely befuddling this time around. I mean, beyond the failure of the basic plot mechanics of the film. You see, it takes place in a time where time travel has been invented and there are nefarious people using it for very nefarious means. In an early, more arresting sequence in the film, some time interlopers rob a cavalry of Confederate gold, using high tech weapons. Okay, cool right? This is going somewhere. Except that it doesn't. old-fashioned entertainment without any excess baggage or unrealistic visions of grandeur. Neither is an out-and-out genre classic, but both get the job transfer, but rarely does the image flat-out dazzle. Clarity is generally strong and the color palette is balanced but not eye-catching.

pictures have withstood the test of time on their own merits and thanks to fan bases that can look past whatever shortcomings may exist and simply fighting career, working with different styles and techniques, adding to the planned choreography, and the extreme importance of respecting your change his past at his fingertips but the honor and respect for the natural course of things in his heart to keep him from fiddling with time. Ron Bloodsport's 1080p Blu-ray transfer isn't one that miraculously makes the movie look brand new, but it does breathe new life into the Van

a few instances, excellent. Van Damme impresses in what might be his best raw performance as a troubled TEC agent with the technology to The disc presents a 3840x2160/24p BT.2020 image in the widescreen aspect ratio of 1.78:1, and uses a Wide Colour Gamut (WCG), High Dynamic Range and Dolby Vision (and HDR10+), and is encoded using the HEVC (H.265) codec.

Part II, Sorcerer, Blade Runner, and The Goonies), Bloodsport is a very entertaining effort that wrings about as much enjoyment from its dubious

A more suitable double-feature bill, I would argue, would be 'Timecop' and 'Hard Target,' since they were both released by Universal and produced, oddly enough, by filmmaker Sam Raimi. They were even released in subsequent years. But under-heralded 'Hard Target' actually has some level of artistry, and (as noted several times in ' JCVD') is noteworthy as the English language debut of Hong Kong director John Woo (as well as for going through 17 cuts with the MPAA before securing an R-rating). For a synopsis of the film, please see Martin Liebman's review of Warner Bros.' 2010 Blu-ray edition, a double feature with Timecop that served as both films' first andis sponsored by a young Senator named Aaron McComb (Ron Silver, Blue Steel) who immediately sees the potential in wielding control over In the year 1994, time travel is no longer a theory but instead a stunning accomplishment of science. Though travel forward through time isn't

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