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Champions

  • 1997
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
352
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Champions (1997)
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William Rockman is a champion "Terminal Combat" fighter who retired from the sport after accidentally killing a young man while training. Five years after his retirement, Terminal Combat has... Read allWilliam Rockman is a champion "Terminal Combat" fighter who retired from the sport after accidentally killing a young man while training. Five years after his retirement, Terminal Combat has been banned by the government and has gone underground. The "new" Terminal Combat is just... Read allWilliam Rockman is a champion "Terminal Combat" fighter who retired from the sport after accidentally killing a young man while training. Five years after his retirement, Terminal Combat has been banned by the government and has gone underground. The "new" Terminal Combat is just that; one combatant in each match usually does not live to tell about the experience. Whe... Read all

  • Director
    • Peter Gathings Bunche
  • Writers
    • George Francisco
    • Peter McAlevey
    • Thomas S. McNamara
  • Stars
    • Louis Mandylor
    • Danny Trejo
    • Ken Shamrock
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    352
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Gathings Bunche
    • Writers
      • George Francisco
      • Peter McAlevey
      • Thomas S. McNamara
    • Stars
      • Louis Mandylor
      • Danny Trejo
      • Ken Shamrock
    • 11User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Louis Mandylor
    Louis Mandylor
    • William Rockman
    Danny Trejo
    Danny Trejo
    • Max Brito
    Ken Shamrock
    Ken Shamrock
    • The King
    Lee Reherman
    Lee Reherman
    • Steele Manheim
    Bobbie Blackford
    • Sgt. Kimberly Pepatone
    Robin Joi Brown
    • Mary
    Kimberly Rowe
    • Daria
    Larry B. Scott
    Larry B. Scott
    • Technoid
    Jeff Wolfe
    Jeff Wolfe
    • Raymond Rockman
    George 'Buck' Flower
    George 'Buck' Flower
    • Chip
    Harrison Young
    Harrison Young
    • Senator Able
    Cristos
    Cristos
    • Vedder
    J.P. Wensel
    • Kobe
    Paco Christian Prieto
    Paco Christian Prieto
    • Largos
    Lelagi Togisala
    • Jackal
    • (as Butch Togisala)
    Fabian Carrillo
    Fabian Carrillo
    • Latin Dragon
    David Rowe
    • Mage
    Richard Rabago
    • Japanese Master
    • (as Rich Rabago)
    • Director
      • Peter Gathings Bunche
    • Writers
      • George Francisco
      • Peter McAlevey
      • Thomas S. McNamara
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    User reviews11

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    Hinopio

    Turn off your brain

    This movie wasn't meant for you to think while you watched it. It's about violence and sex and nudity, plain and simple. Don't try to analyze and deep psychological meaning to it, there isn't any. It is more of a popcorn action flick than anything, it's more funny than it truly intends to be. While the whole concept is interesting, it should and could have been done a little better. This movie is more along the lines of a Jean Claude van Damme flick than a Ken Shamrock thing. You could have replaced Shamrock with van Damme and hardly told a difference, except for the accent. This movie would be great fodder for a show like MST3K.
    The Fox-2

    Only if you like Ken Shamrock and "American Gladiators"

    I really was NOT impressed with this film. The only reason why I rented it was because of the starring roles of former UFC champion Ken Shamrock and former American Gladiator Lee Reherman (Hawk). I used to watch "American Gladiators" religiously, and knowing the projects that other "AG" alumni have been involved in, seeing Reherman in such a bad flick was disheartening (and he wasn't even my favorite Gladiator!). After all, Deron McBee, who played Malibu, got a part in the big budget "Mortal Kombat: Annihilation," to name one. As for Shamrock, his part is merely a blend of his UFC and WWF personae; no stretch at all. Despite me actually staying awake for this movie, I really couldn't get into it. Too many boobs, too much bad acting, no substance.

    If you're a fan of either Shamrock or "American Gladiators," you just might want to find this one at the video store, if only to see your favorites. Otherwise, leave it and keep scanning the shelves.
    7rockoforza

    Underground martial arts fights with big names like Ken Shamrock and Lee Reherman make this movie worth seeing.

    This movie revolves around an underground tournament where the "best of the best" fight to the death while bets are placed on the outcome. We've seen it all before. However, what makes this one a cut above is watching guys like UFC legend Ken Shamrock, American Gladiator Lee Reherman, Louis Mandylor and famed Hollywood stuntman Jeff Wolfe, in action. Even perennial bad guy Danny Trejo shows up nasty as ever. Though he doesn't fight, Trejo definitely gives a great performance as the muscle behind the tournament. It remains the fights that drive the plot and some of them are excellent. Be warned, these are death matches so even the "good" guys snuff out their opponents (though conveniently their opponents are usually villains that have it coming.) Shamrock must have trained like an animal for this role and looks like a bodybuilder, while Reherman has fun playing a white collar executive who reveals his inner beast and worked out physique in the ring. It isn't gents only, with Bobbie Blackford as a female cop who takes the life of a vicious ex con in one of the most brutal matches. The ending is somewhat muddled with explosions and firefights, but when this movie stays where it belongs – in the ring with killer martial arts action – it's a winner.
    4Fielga

    I'll be in the minority here and tell you...

    I actually kind of enjoyed it.

    I haven't seen it since it was brand new, mind you, and I was a teenager back then, but I recall finding it a somewhat chaotic but otherwise reasonably enjoyable film. I thought the fighting was very well choreographed and alright I admit that's all I remember in decent detail about the movie, the characters and plot have long since faded and been taken over by better films.

    I'm definitely not advising anybody to run out and buy this or even to rent it (and I'm a Ken Shamrock fan sooooo)but if you catch it on TV (which happens every great, great once in awhile), what harm can it do to at least give it a bit of a try? You might just find something in it that amuses you for a bit of your evening.

    I would buy it (again, Shamrock fan here) if given the chance, but I'm going to go ahead and guess that I'm one of maybe a dozen or so people in the world who can say that.
    2sassheckscher

    Dunces!

    Erm! What can I say? This is dreadful, the voice over is appalling, "all too frightfully pseudy for words, dear boy", the acting is stilted, only in the fight scenes does this even begin to lumber into any kind of life. Louis Mandylor is one of my favourite actors, and when given the opportunity, he has a natural talent, charm and good comic timing, it's obvious he's a naturally gifted boxer as well, but this kind of thing on his cv can do him no good at all.

    The video box promotes the presence of Ken Shamrock from American Gladiators, I suspect that this will do his cv no good either.

    A Turkey? I can hear the gobbling from here!

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      William Rockman: [to Raymond Rockman] You're not Bruce Lee. You're not even Kathy Lee.

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    • Release date
      • May 23, 1997 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bajnokok
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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