Why have one Van Damme when you can have two? JCVD pulls double duty playing twin brothers separated at birth who reunite in Hong Kong to avenge their parents. The film perfectly showcases his range, contrasting the silk-underwear-wearing, jazzercising Chad with the cigar-chomping, cynical smuggler Alex. 5. Universal Soldier (1992) The Role: Luc Deveraux / GR44
Wild, hyper-kinetic action films directed by Tsui Hark. Because of Hark's erratic camera movements and saturated color palettes, look for repacks that preserve the vibrant, comic-book-style color grading without oversaturating skin tones.
Be mindful of international cuts. Some films, such as Hard Target , have well-known "Unrated Director's Cuts" that feature significantly more action and violence than the US theatrical releases. Always prioritize the unrated or extended cuts for a definitive collection.
The film that started it all. Based on the highly disputed claims of martial artist Frank Dux, Bloodsport introduced the world to JCVD’s flawless physical abilities and his legendary under-the-crotch splits. The final underground Kumite tournament remains a masterclass in tournament-style action filmmaking.
An agent for a security agency tasked with regulating time travel fights a corrupt politician attempting to alter history.
Directed by Ringo Lam, offering a gritty, European neo-noir aesthetic with realistic violence. Repack Status: Medium Priority. Double Team (1997)
John Woo’s American debut. A legendary film requiring a legendary encode. The recent 4K UHD releases of the Unrated International Cut provide the ultimate video source, handling Woo's signature slow-motion, flying sparks, and heavy muzzle flashes flawlessly.
His directorial debut. A return to tournament roots. 📉 Direct-to-Video & Grit (1997–2007)
Why have one Van Damme when you can have two? JCVD pulls double duty playing twin brothers separated at birth who reunite in Hong Kong to avenge their parents. The film perfectly showcases his range, contrasting the silk-underwear-wearing, jazzercising Chad with the cigar-chomping, cynical smuggler Alex. 5. Universal Soldier (1992) The Role: Luc Deveraux / GR44
Wild, hyper-kinetic action films directed by Tsui Hark. Because of Hark's erratic camera movements and saturated color palettes, look for repacks that preserve the vibrant, comic-book-style color grading without oversaturating skin tones.
Be mindful of international cuts. Some films, such as Hard Target , have well-known "Unrated Director's Cuts" that feature significantly more action and violence than the US theatrical releases. Always prioritize the unrated or extended cuts for a definitive collection.
The film that started it all. Based on the highly disputed claims of martial artist Frank Dux, Bloodsport introduced the world to JCVD’s flawless physical abilities and his legendary under-the-crotch splits. The final underground Kumite tournament remains a masterclass in tournament-style action filmmaking.
An agent for a security agency tasked with regulating time travel fights a corrupt politician attempting to alter history.
Directed by Ringo Lam, offering a gritty, European neo-noir aesthetic with realistic violence. Repack Status: Medium Priority. Double Team (1997)
John Woo’s American debut. A legendary film requiring a legendary encode. The recent 4K UHD releases of the Unrated International Cut provide the ultimate video source, handling Woo's signature slow-motion, flying sparks, and heavy muzzle flashes flawlessly.
His directorial debut. A return to tournament roots. 📉 Direct-to-Video & Grit (1997–2007)