Jackie Chan’s Action Kung Fu (Hudson Soft/NowPro, 1990)
Any fan of film or martial arts will undoubtedly be familiar with Jackie Chan. His affable, smiling face is synonymous […]
Any fan of film or martial arts will undoubtedly be familiar with Jackie Chan. His affable, smiling face is synonymous […]
By this point I’m fairly certain a lot of our readers were kids or preteens when the Disney lineup of
I love video games. If I didn’t, I’d be one miserable man writing these articles thrice a month, wouldn’t I?
In my early twenties, I dabbled in boxing for about a year. I never fought any official bouts, but I
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1990’s Pump Up The Volume – directed by Allan Moyle and starring Christian Slater and Samantha Mathis. Co-starring: Scott Paulin, Mimi Kennedy, Cheryl Pollak, Annie Ross, Billy Morrissette, Ahmet Zappa, Ellen Green, Seth Green.
This movie might as well had been a sequel to Troma’s “Surf Nazi’s Must Die”. A post apocalyptic Los Angeles after some kind of Alex Jones’ type economical collapse. The city is overrun with crime and junky trash. Only difference between this film and that one is, instead of the nazi’s fighting for control of the waves, the rollerboys are waging war on the streets… wearing rollerblades.