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Bloodsport 2

1996

R

1 h 30 m

United States

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Sport

Alex Cardo is imprisoned and disciplined by one of the inmates. His new master also tells him about the brutal yet illegal Kumite tournament - but how will they get there?
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Daniel Bernhardt
Alex Cardo
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James Hong
Sun
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Pat Morita
David Leung
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Donald Gibb
Ray 'Tiny' Jackson
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Lori Lynn Dickerson
Janine Elson
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Philip Tan
John
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Ong Soo Han
Demon
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Nicholas Hill
Sergio DaSilva
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Ron Hall
Cliff
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Master Hee Il Cho
Head Judge
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Lisa McCullough
Kim Campbell
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Chuay
Chien
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Steve Martinez
Referee
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Jeff Wolfe
Flash
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Cliff Bernhardt
Len
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Nils Allen Stewart
Gorilla
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Eric Lee
Seng
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Chad Stahelski
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El Ahnas

30/05/2023 01:26
Bloodsport 2_720p(480P)
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Princesse 👑

29/05/2023 21:28
source: Bloodsport 2
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babe shanu

18/11/2022 09:36
Trailer—Bloodsport 2
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ēdī 🧜🏽‍♀️

16/11/2022 12:41
Bloodsport 2
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Taulany TV Official

16/11/2022 04:41
There were only a few issues that kept this from being a better film. We don't care about the hero. There's no exposition (not including the old man telling the story to the kids). And there's no reason why we should like him. 5 minutes of background on his character and some events that make us cheer for him would be helpful. Pat Morita and Donald Gibb in very minor throw away roles that just tries to give the film some kind of pedigree. The acting was atrocious. The music if there was any was forgettable. The love scene didn't work. The villain was not as developed as he should have been. It's OK to have a woman in the kumite, but she would have to be the greatest technical fighter in the world to compensate for the huge disadvantage of the overpowering strength of the men. And she wasn't that skilled. Still an enjoyable film for Bloodsport fans. But it could have been better.
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Sarkodie

16/11/2022 04:41
How can people still use 100lb 5 ft tall men as the best fighters representing their nations... The fight scenes are trash, the plot is trash, the actors... at least I recognized the big american fellow. It's been released in 1996, they had 4 years of cage fights of early ufc. The movie makers could learn something from that but no. This should never been filmed.
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C๏mfץ

16/11/2022 04:41
Bloodsport was absolutely brilliant. The fight scenes were coordinated very well. If you've seen the first Bloodsport you must see this one. The story was even good. I have seen the first three Bloodsport's and this one is definitely the best. What can I say? I loved it.
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taya <3

16/11/2022 04:41
This is a film with more of the same, the story seems to be used for many other films of this kind. The fighting scenes are not bad, on a scale from 1 to 10, I rate it a 5.
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oumeyma 🐼

16/11/2022 04:41
As a kid in the early 90s super duper, as someone with a developed brain please stop now for the love of god
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user7047022545297

16/11/2022 04:41
The first 30 minutes of "Bloodsport II" are just plain ridiculous: a sort of "Karate Kid (or is it Karate Grownup?) In Prison", with a cut-rate Olivier Gruner (who is, in turn, a cut-rate Van Damme!) as the student and a cut-rate Miyagi as his teacher (actually, the real Miyagi, Pat Morita, is also in the cast!). Daniel Bernhardt shows little screen presence here, but it's his acting debut, so I guess he can be forgiven. But when the movie starts concentrating on the fighting it becomes quite good, with enough variety of styles among the different tournament participants to keep things interesting (there are even some submission victories, somewhat rare for this type of movie). Fighting female fans should note the presence of Lisa McCullough as the only woman fighter on board; she definitely knows her stuff. (**1/2)
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