Review(s): DVD Universal Soldier (Special Edition)
Underrated Effort
This movie doesn't proclaim to be anything more that what it actually is, a leave-your-brain at the door action flick starring two of the biggest b-movie tough guys the 90's had to offer. Granted nobody's going to win any acting awards for this film, but Van Damme and Lundgren are fairly convincing in their roles (although Van Damme's farm boy roots were a little hard to believe). Everyone knows the plot involving two deceased Vietnam soldiers brought back to life as part of a covert super soldier program, so I won't go into any more detail there. What I will state is that if you accept this film for what it is, then it succeeds on almost all levels. There are plenty of explosions, awesome fight scenes, well placed one-liners, and humor to keep any action movie fan entertained. Dolph Lundgren, who plays the villain, provides a lot of the films jokes as he morbidly delights in inflicting pain on others. Van Damme once again plays the underdog, but he is earnest in his desire to make his way home so you can't help but root for the guy.
The "Special Edition" DVD has some nice bonuses including commentaries by the two leads, the alternate ending (why this bizarre ending was filmed is a mystery to me), a making of documentary, and a look at Van Damme and Lundgren's backgrounds. This was my favorite featurette because it revealed all sorts of fascinating tidbits about the two stars. For instance, Lundgren has a masters in chemical engineering from MIT! Who would have guessed? In closing, this DVD is well worth the cheap price for any action movie fan.
Jeff your right
This movie was a waste of time people dont lose about 1 hour of your life looking at this and go enjoy life Jeff your right this movie suck so if you watch this thing without reading jeff reivew your a dum inoramis...And if you GIVE THIS 5 stars MY GOD HAVE MERSY ON YOU WORTHLESS LOST HELL BOUND SOUL (666)
And People Think This thing is good? Money doesn't grow on trees, but sorry movies do.........
Let me start by saying if you are considering purchase of this film, make your own decision as to if you will purchase it. This is simply my opinion of the film. This movie has horrible fight scenes that don't appear to be martial arts at all. Basically, Van Damme is in another film which does not capitalize on his martial arts abilities, and forces him into a stiff choreographed position. They found some buff guys, okay, big deal. They put them in a film, and say that they are super soldiers with extra ordinary skills. These guys don't have that. Vin Diesel has far better choreography by himself. I have said this about other films and I will say it about this one as well. The cast & crew benefited from the production of this film, so it doesnt affect them. They go home happy believing they did a good job. You, the consumer, you go and see it on the shelf and recognize a star on the cover and consider buying it. Wrong move as for this film. You will waste money that could have been put into your retirement, or used to buy your children school paper as they educate themselves. Save that money and put it where it belongs. This is not worth your cash.
Universal Soldier Luc Deveraux is back. Jean-Claude Van Damme gallantly attempts to resurrect interest in his tepid career with this action-riddled roller-coaster ride. Set in the not-too-distant future, Deveraux has been employed by the government to oversee the new UniSol project. What is UniSol? It's a military plan to turn dead soldiers into invincible fighting machines (see the first Univeral Soldier for more details). It's also the scheme that went horribly wrong when the soldiers turned psycho, killing the scientists who created them. Not deterred by this early setback, the government replicates the project. This time they figure that they can control the soldiers through a supercomputer called SETH (kind of like HAL in 2001, but smarter). But, as we all know,... More Info about this DVD Actor(s): Jean-Claude Van Damme - Heidi Schanz - Bill Goldberg Director(s): Mic Rodgers DVD Release Date: Released the 05 February 2002 Usually ships within 24 hours
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My mother had came in on part of the movie when my son made a comment. He shared how he really enjoyed the movie and would be a great addition to the martial arts collection. He was right.Van Damme is truly more human in this role. I recommend this to anyone looking for action and drama, Van Damme style. More Info about this DVD Actor(s): Jean-Claude Van Damme Director(s): Sheldon Lettich DVD Release Date: Released the 02 January 2002 Usually ships in 24 hours
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A well-oiled Jean-Claude Van Damme makes his starring debut in what may be one of the few kickboxing films to be based on a true story. The Muscles from Brussels plays Frank Dux, the first Westerner ever to win the extreme "whupfest" known as the Kumatai (a long-running, no-holds-barred fighting tournament in Hong Kong). While a bit deficient in the script department (to say the least), this undeniably exciting flick succeeds by letting Van Damme play to his strengths: namely, minimal acting and a lot of impossibly acrobatic splits while kicking people in the head. A guilty-pleasure testosterone blast of the highest order, with a memorable villain (the massive Bolo Yeung from Enter the Dragon), and a multitude of well-choreographed fight scenes. An embarrassed-looking Forest... More Info about this DVD Actor(s): Jean-Claude Van Damme - Donald Gibb - Leah Ayres Director(s): Newt Arnold DVD Release Date: Released the 01 June 2004 Usually ships in 24 hours
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Jean-Claude Van Damme gets a kick out of himself in this clever if barely competent action thriller, in which the likable Muscles from Brussels plays twin brothers separated at birth by a murderous Hong Kong crime syndicate. While the genial Chad lives the posh life as a California aerobics instructor, his sibling Alex chews fat cigars back in China, running a mahjong parlor and making some extra bucks as a smuggler. A quarter-century after being sent to different corners of the globe, they reunite and decide to seek vengeance against the cartel that killed their parents. From there the story and action set pieces are fairly predictable, but that hardly matters since the film's real appeal is in the amusing way the two Van Dammes deal with sibling rivalry, especially where women are... More Info about this DVD Actor(s): Jean-Claude Van Damme Director(s): Sheldon Lettich - Vic Armstrong DVD Release Date: Released the 06 February 2001 Usually ships in 24 hours
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Jean Van Damme is a corner man for his brother he is a Muay Thai fighting champion in the U.S. they went to Asia in Thailand to fight their champion Tom Pole over their the fighting is different Van Damme's brother learn that the hard way because of that he was paralised by Tom Pole and can not walk again. Van Damme was so upset he wanted to fight Tom Pole of course he is not good enough so he went to get trainning by Zion he lives in a remote area in Thailand and a master. Van Damme fell in love with his niece. More Info about this DVD Actor(s): Jean-Claude Van Damme Director(s): David Worth (II) - Mark DiSalle DVD Release Date: Released the 15 July 2003 Usually ships in 24 hours
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