If Jean-Claude Van Damme is known for his backstabbing, Michelle and Michelle like to spread fake connections. Big fans of JCVD (who predicted the advent of streaming in 2001 to the laughter of the public and Thierry Ardison), the technical specialists at AlloCiné analyzed some of his films to find the best mistakes and filming mistakes.
Five essential elements of “muscles from Brussels” (which could become a great classical dancer) they passed before the eyes of experts. And it goes without saying: Bloodsport, Kickboxer, Full Contact, Cyborg and Double Impact contain some gems…
Pistols with unlimited ammo, upside down Korean flag, fighter in and out of the ring at the same time, reusable shots, poorly hidden camera, very visible environment, props that disappear during the fight, tattoos that disappear, nice reflection of the technician in the shirt, foam barrel and funny Sound Effects: Heavy, very heavy!
And our two friends could have even added Predator if Jean-Claude Van Damme hadn’t ended up leaving the project during filming! Here, the film’s false connections with Schwarzenegger can be seen.
If you also like (or like) the most Belgian action heroes, ARTE’s documentary is available online and tells the journey of the young man in less than an hour. “Tough as a post, short-sighted as a mole, ugly as a louse” He became one of the biggest stars of the 90s.
You’ll find some touching or surprising anecdotes, such as his friendship with Michelle “Tong Po” Kissi and his amazing creations of the iconic kickboxer villain, behind-the-scenes footage of his moving scene at JCVD or his run-in with Major. The studio that hired him missed out on a $36 million contract in the 1990s.
In short, a documentary immediately… after watching Faux Raccord of course!
Source: Allocine

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