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Product Details:
Actors: Marcus Aurelius, Gerry Blanck, Denise Buick, Joe Charles, Andrew Hertz
Format: Color, NTSC
Language: English
Number of Tapes: 1
Studio: Sony Pictures
VHS Tape Release Date: June 02, 1998
Run Time: 97 minutes
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews
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2bloodfist cloneAug 04, 2007
Full Contact is actually better than I though it'd be as a movie by itself, but it is an exact clone of Bloodfist in every way possible. Not only is the story that same, but so are the charcaters and even each scene of the movie. Instead of Don Wilson, the star is Jerry Trimble. He is no Wilson, so Bloodfist ends up being better than this film. But as far as action goes, this was rather enjoyable.

So if you have seen Bloodfist, Dragon Fire, or Bloodfist 2050 then you know the story and the outcome of Full Contact. If you haven't seen those, than this will be a decent average martial arts movie. I didn't expect much out of Jerry Trimble, but he actually has some skills with his jumping and spinning kicks. Some of the other fighters in the tournament managed to impress me too, especially the villain - Ahmed - who is one big bad dude. Its amusing, cause the villain in Dragon Fire's tournament was also a black fighter named "Ahmed", just played by another actor.

This is an average film, but is a rip-off of the previously made Bloodfist. If anything, this is only worth watching for some decent fights. Other than that, its a clone.

 
 
 
 
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