Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn the near future, street gangs have their own city zones where cops can't go. Two tough cops are sent undercover in one of them to investigate an illegal cure for AIDS. But they must first... Tout lireIn the near future, street gangs have their own city zones where cops can't go. Two tough cops are sent undercover in one of them to investigate an illegal cure for AIDS. But they must first fight in a deathmatch, and the match is fixed.In the near future, street gangs have their own city zones where cops can't go. Two tough cops are sent undercover in one of them to investigate an illegal cure for AIDS. But they must first fight in a deathmatch, and the match is fixed.
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Kimberly Cockrell
- Sue Braniff
- (as Kimberly Hooper)
Rae Manzon
- Tattoo Face
- (as Darneill R. Manzon)
Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs
- Ring Announcer
- (voix)
- (as Lawrence Hilton Jacobs III)
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This movie is a masterpiece. Truth be told the reason I latched onto it was because Gary Daniels was in it and I've been a rabid fan of his for a while. That coupled with a ravaged near future (borderline post apocalyptic) setting and the ULTIMATE WARRIOR as one of the greatest villains to ever grace an action film, makes this a movie to flock to.
The story has been summed up enough and basically rings true and delivers what it promises. The only problem I had with this movie was that Daniels wasn't' the lead actor and was overshadowed by Chad McQueen. McQueen gives a good performance, but watching Daniels in full on action hard-ass mode is one of the greatest cinematic guilty pleasures of all time ( check out Rage, Cold Harvest and Blood Moon for a sample of awesome Gary).
Regardless of my obviously biased review (I can't help it Daniels is an action Icon for me) this film contains enough standard action film fodder to please pretty much anyone. It has car crashes, laser gun fights, CAGE FIGHTING, future wastelands and pretty much anything else they hoped they could squeeze in there. If you're ever lucky enough to happen upon this do yourself a favor and pick it up, you won't be disappointed. MASTERPIECE.
The story has been summed up enough and basically rings true and delivers what it promises. The only problem I had with this movie was that Daniels wasn't' the lead actor and was overshadowed by Chad McQueen. McQueen gives a good performance, but watching Daniels in full on action hard-ass mode is one of the greatest cinematic guilty pleasures of all time ( check out Rage, Cold Harvest and Blood Moon for a sample of awesome Gary).
Regardless of my obviously biased review (I can't help it Daniels is an action Icon for me) this film contains enough standard action film fodder to please pretty much anyone. It has car crashes, laser gun fights, CAGE FIGHTING, future wastelands and pretty much anything else they hoped they could squeeze in there. If you're ever lucky enough to happen upon this do yourself a favor and pick it up, you won't be disappointed. MASTERPIECE.
This is one of those films that falls under the category of "so bad it's good". This is a piece of pungent cheese of the sort that shows up regularly on MST3K, rife with laughable acting and wafer-thin plot. It takes place in not-so-distant future Los Angeles, where a desperate metropolis has tried to deal with rampant crime by creating a "Zone of Personal Freedom" in the middle of the city, where basically anything goes. Of course, this doesn't work, and a shipment of AIDS vaccine is hijacked and taken into the Zone. Two tough LA cops go undercover to find it, and the plotline is quickly lost as they become fighters in this weird Thunderdome-like gladiator tournament run by the guy who (surprise) stole the vaccine. Terribly bad, but a whole lot of fun to watch and laugh at. Two bright spots are martial arts action hero Gary Daniels as the only cop in LA with an Australian accent, and Jeff Hellwig (pro wrestling's Ultimate Warrior) as a tournament combatant. He's only got two lines in the whole movie ("Get me out of here now!" and "Arrrrrgh!") but he delivers them better than anyone else in the film.
What can a say. Firepower is the personification of B grade action that is very entertaining. For lovers of the action genre this movie is a must have for your collection, especially if you are a wrestling fan also.
I stumbled across the movie whilst researching Gary Daniels filmograghy on this site. After reading on fans review of the movie and its villain I knew I had to buy it.
Chad McQueen is OK in the leading role and while he comes across as a poor mans version of Tom Sizemore, he does a solid job which his father would be proud of.
Gary Daniels as always come to the table with a great physique and good fighting sequences. HOWEVER, the show is stolen by one man...The Swordsmen. Without doubt The Sworsdmen (Ultimate Warrior) is the greatest villain to ever grace an action movie. While his only words throughout the film are 'Arggghhhh' he delivers them better than anyone and his on screen presence in undeniable and rivalled by none.
The only bad thing about this movie as that the The Swordsmen wasn't in more scenes. When the Swordsmen is not fighting in the 'deathring' and decapitating others with his fists and blade, he is walking around the 'Hellzone' shirtless, only wearing an apocalypitic leather trench coat. Sooo intimidating and cool it has you screaming for more.
Go see this movie now...Arggghhh
I stumbled across the movie whilst researching Gary Daniels filmograghy on this site. After reading on fans review of the movie and its villain I knew I had to buy it.
Chad McQueen is OK in the leading role and while he comes across as a poor mans version of Tom Sizemore, he does a solid job which his father would be proud of.
Gary Daniels as always come to the table with a great physique and good fighting sequences. HOWEVER, the show is stolen by one man...The Swordsmen. Without doubt The Sworsdmen (Ultimate Warrior) is the greatest villain to ever grace an action movie. While his only words throughout the film are 'Arggghhhh' he delivers them better than anyone and his on screen presence in undeniable and rivalled by none.
The only bad thing about this movie as that the The Swordsmen wasn't in more scenes. When the Swordsmen is not fighting in the 'deathring' and decapitating others with his fists and blade, he is walking around the 'Hellzone' shirtless, only wearing an apocalypitic leather trench coat. Sooo intimidating and cool it has you screaming for more.
Go see this movie now...Arggghhh
During the 2010s i got deep into all sorts of American martial arts/kickboxing movies and rented, ordered on ebay, found in used market, well basically got my hand on anything i could from anywhere until i felt i had pretty much watched all that was made. Yet i never heard of this one wich i stumble on recently along another one i will surely watch soon as well.
Firepower (what a generic title) stars Gary Daniels and Chad McQueen wich i was not super familiar with beside in the first Karate Kid.
Daniels is one of those underated martial arts actor that usually plays a vilain or a side character. He did star in some movies of that era, but never made it big, probably because his acting was never that great. But he does have the physical moves and presence tough.
McQueen was a bit unconvincing as a "martial artist" and his fight scenes were much less entertaining than Daniels, but he does have a bit of better acting skills.
Now when it comes to the movie itself, well its always funny how movies made in the 90s try to portray a "dystopian futur" of the late 2000s. Watching this in 2025 it always make me chuckle on its own. Police officer here have uniforms that remind you of Robocop, you got the cheesy computer grids of that era as targetting systems, video calls but on old techs, and of course the whole "cities gone so bad there is zones where the police won't dare intervene".
The first part of the movie is a bit hit and miss, as it present to you this world and thats probably my biggest pet peeve of the movie, how the "zone" is basically without any borders and you can come and go at will. Now i seen movies with this concept like New York 97/Los Angeles 2013 where they made some big cities or such a prison and criminals basically operate it as they want, but here its not even a prison, its simply anyone who can enter and leave.
But once the movie really kick in its martial arts aspect in the "death ring", this is when it got a lot more fun for me. There is plenty of fights starring both protagonists, other characters and the vilain "Swordsman" played by The Ultimate Warrior wich was a wrestler in the WWF (now WWE).
Overall i had a "good time" with it because it had been a while i had not watch one of those (at least one i didn't watch before) and it gave me nostalgia vibes of 15 years ago when i started my journey in this subgenre of movies. But objectively reviewing it, it ain't that great of a movie. Some cool fights for sure, but its very cheesy and the story is as basic as it can be.
Still i am happy i watched it and i think it deserve at least a 6 out of 10.
Firepower (what a generic title) stars Gary Daniels and Chad McQueen wich i was not super familiar with beside in the first Karate Kid.
Daniels is one of those underated martial arts actor that usually plays a vilain or a side character. He did star in some movies of that era, but never made it big, probably because his acting was never that great. But he does have the physical moves and presence tough.
McQueen was a bit unconvincing as a "martial artist" and his fight scenes were much less entertaining than Daniels, but he does have a bit of better acting skills.
Now when it comes to the movie itself, well its always funny how movies made in the 90s try to portray a "dystopian futur" of the late 2000s. Watching this in 2025 it always make me chuckle on its own. Police officer here have uniforms that remind you of Robocop, you got the cheesy computer grids of that era as targetting systems, video calls but on old techs, and of course the whole "cities gone so bad there is zones where the police won't dare intervene".
The first part of the movie is a bit hit and miss, as it present to you this world and thats probably my biggest pet peeve of the movie, how the "zone" is basically without any borders and you can come and go at will. Now i seen movies with this concept like New York 97/Los Angeles 2013 where they made some big cities or such a prison and criminals basically operate it as they want, but here its not even a prison, its simply anyone who can enter and leave.
But once the movie really kick in its martial arts aspect in the "death ring", this is when it got a lot more fun for me. There is plenty of fights starring both protagonists, other characters and the vilain "Swordsman" played by The Ultimate Warrior wich was a wrestler in the WWF (now WWE).
Overall i had a "good time" with it because it had been a while i had not watch one of those (at least one i didn't watch before) and it gave me nostalgia vibes of 15 years ago when i started my journey in this subgenre of movies. But objectively reviewing it, it ain't that great of a movie. Some cool fights for sure, but its very cheesy and the story is as basic as it can be.
Still i am happy i watched it and i think it deserve at least a 6 out of 10.
This movie delivers the goods if you're a true, hardcore action fan. It has lots of flexing, brutal violence, really cool fighting scenes and a typical straight-to-video story. The plot was somewhat interesting, even though it's a typical "dark future"-plot that was so normal for the 80's and early 90's. Gary Daniels is great in this movie. Of the people involved in this movie, he performs the best fighting of them all. I wonder why he isn't more well known among people. He should be right up there with van Damme (and far above Chuck Norris). The story in this movie also has a huge surprise to it, but I won't reveal it here. Watch the movie for yourself instead. Oh, how I just love fighting tournament movies!!
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- AnecdotesJim Hellwig's (the Ultimate Warrior) first and only movie to be featured.
- Versions alternativesThe 1994 UK video was cut by 1 min 34 secs by the BBFC to edit footage of weaponry including all crossbow scenes. The cuts were fully restored in the 2003 ILC DVD.
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