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Bloodsport (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1054 words) |
 | Bloodsport is particularly remembered and known as a martial arts film for showcasing a great number of different fighting styles throughout its many martial arts scenes. |
 | Bloodsport is a tetralogy of films, although Jean-Claude Van Damme does not appear in any of the sequels. |
 | Bloodsport II: The Next Kumite, Bloodsport III, and Bloodsport 4: The Dark Kumite were all released direct-to-video, and they all starred Daniel Bernhardt. |
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 | Inspired by the same Ruts/Killing Joke/Stranglers sources as Bloodsport's counterparts, the slabs of innovative, guitar-dominated walls of post-punk power-rock ("Better and Best," "Sixes and Sevens," the instrumental "Killing Floor" and the chilling "Rhymes of Reason") are just what one would expect: solid and invigorating. |
 | Bloodsport continued as an unrecorded trio after Bergeron left; all three members currently back singer John Kezdy in the Effigies. |
 | Although Bloodsport still exists, Björkland moonlights in the re-formed Defoliants and Haggerty is in Pegboy, a new band with his ex-Raygun brother John. |