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5,6/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Das Kolosseum ist die Kampfarena, die dem Champion Bracus gehört. Jetzt, nach dem Tod ihres Freundes, wollen Rhee und Roberts Rache nehmen.Das Kolosseum ist die Kampfarena, die dem Champion Bracus gehört. Jetzt, nach dem Tod ihres Freundes, wollen Rhee und Roberts Rache nehmen.Das Kolosseum ist die Kampfarena, die dem Champion Bracus gehört. Jetzt, nach dem Tod ihres Freundes, wollen Rhee und Roberts Rache nehmen.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Chris Penn
- Travis Brickley
- (as Christopher Penn)
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Well, this was not a bad sequel, with solid budget and all
it is really watchable. The story continues after five best fighters won a competition against Korea, 3-4 years later. The three fighters Grady (Roberts), Tommy (Rhee) and Travis (Chris Penn) are now good friend and they are enjoying their retirement after championship, but the infamous troublemaker Travis is participating in underground fights in so called "Colosseum", and dies after he challenged a champion called Bracus. And now
as usual
just like in many martial arts films, the two remaining fighters Grady and Tommy are seeking revenge against Bracus and his manager Weldon. This film is strictly for those who love martial arts film, especially for those who are trained in Taekwondo, Hapkino, Karate, or Kung Fu
So don't pay attention to other things like script, or make-up
because there isn't anything special about it. The acting crew is pretty interesting here. We have Eric Roberts, Phillip Rhee and Chris Penn from the first film. Eric Roberts, with his usual performance, trying to look cool, but stiff in tense scenes. He was slightly, a little bit important here, because the real star was Phillip Rhee. Rhee was no longer to show his acting abilities, in this film, he was in his own terrain, to show really cool skills in spectacular fighting scenes. He really showed some good techniques from Taekwondo, Kung Fu, Hapkido and even some Aikido. Chris Penn was there
well we all knew that something bad was gonna happen to him. Not much from him, except that I didn't quite expect him here
I like him more in some serious films with his intense performance. Now, we have Dae Han (played by Simon Rhee) who returns to help Grady and Tommy in vengeance. Our bad guy champion is Bracus, played by Ralf Moeller, best know for playing Conan in "Conan the Adventurer" TV series
well.. they needed someone who is big, strong and imposing
but for heaven's sake
this guy can't talk right
he is like Arnie, even worse. He couldn't even hide his German accent. He wasn't even charismatic or evil
he was only a egoistic, angry tank who is strong and that's it. The real leading villain here was his manager and owner of the Colosseum, Weldon, played by Wayne Newton
who would knew it? A famous Vegas performer and entertainer who nearly played himself in this film, although he didn't sing, but he was OK, really cool. And he has an exceptional high voice. Other supporting actors
we have lovely Meg Foster, oh those eyes
so feminine
and for the real surprise, we have Sonny Landham
Billy from "Predator", love that guy. He was cool. As I said before
this is for martial arts fans and I highly recommend this film to them. Enjoy it.
Eric Roberts and Phillip Rhee return as the two karate champs Alex Grady and Tommy Lee who team up to take on a Schwarzenegger style brute named Brackus (Rolph Moller) who kills their friend Travis Brickley (Christopher Penn), they begin training with Lee's uncle (Sonny Landham) who is the only one who can teach them the ways to destroy Brackus in this mediocre yet definitely improved sequel. Good fightscenes and a scene stealing performance from Wayne Newton make this one watchable.
I saw this movie for sale at a local store and decided to check it out, and I have to say, I was impressed. Briefly summarized, this movie is about three good friends who were once champions in a karate tournament, two of them teach karate to young children, and the other fights for money. In a typical turn of events, the third is killed (big surprise) and the two others decide to get revenge. The action is nonstop, and even though this is a reused storyline, the acting is incredible, Eric Roberts is an amazing actor, and he never comes across as fake or overacting, and Philip Rhee is an amazing martial artist. This is a must-see.
Not as good as the original. In this second movie of Best of the Best,we only see a few of the people from the original.
This movie does not take place in a karate tournement,but instead in the coloseum which is a place where it is arranged illegal fights to the death. This movie has much more hardcore fighting and explicit violence than the original,but it misses those important moments that the original had.
Even though this movie does not show friendship and feelings like the original,it still is very entertaining.
So I advice all fans of the genre to go see this one,because it has some really impressing fighting scenes.
This movie does not take place in a karate tournement,but instead in the coloseum which is a place where it is arranged illegal fights to the death. This movie has much more hardcore fighting and explicit violence than the original,but it misses those important moments that the original had.
Even though this movie does not show friendship and feelings like the original,it still is very entertaining.
So I advice all fans of the genre to go see this one,because it has some really impressing fighting scenes.
I enjoyed this film because it was not only an action movie with some pretty good fight scenes, but also because it spent a bit of time on character development. Having the son of the main character be a martial arts student who demonstrates discipline and a bit of fighting courage made the movie a bit more dynamic in storyline than some early 90's action films. The character of James played by "Predator" star Sonny Landham was kind of a good family conflict and climax within the movie thus adding some depth. I found the movie fairly basic in terms of predictability, but it did have some spice within the plot. The fighting scenes were overall better than many other action films with animated injury sound effects and some good breaking clips. Overall the movie was enjoyable.
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- WissenswertesBecause the film was a box office flop during its cinema release, the subsequent sequels were all released direct to video. Though this also makes this film one of the few theatrically released movies of the "fight to the death" sub genre of martial arts that became popular amidst the direct-to-video action films of the early 90s.
- PatzerAs Walter is playing Tetris, he turns to his dad Alex and starts talking. The game on the screen continues like someone would still be playing it - several blocks move horizontally, rotate and then descend rapidly even after Walter has put the controller away.
- Alternative VersionenIn the UK, the unabridged version was released on DVD in 2005.
- VerbindungenEdited from Karate Tiger 4 - Best of the Best (1989)
- SoundtracksWORLD DESTINY
Performed by Rave Crusader
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Details
Box Office
- Budget
- 7.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 6.608.687 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 2.840.931 $
- 7. März 1993
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 6.608.687 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 41 Min.(101 min)
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1
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