Terrorists take over a nuclear weapons launch site, but don't count on a humble military courier, who happens to be making a visit.Terrorists take over a nuclear weapons launch site, but don't count on a humble military courier, who happens to be making a visit.Terrorists take over a nuclear weapons launch site, but don't count on a humble military courier, who happens to be making a visit.
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Don Wilson
- Nick Corrigan
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I guess every action fan out there know that the Bloodfist-series isn't exactly the best action movies around. That means low quality is expected, but some of the Bloodfist-movies are still watchable. (Bloodfist 2 is pretty OK, for example). Bloodfist 6 is very far from being one of them, because it's horrible in every way. It kind of reminds me of the movie "Terminal Rush", also starring Don "the Dragon" Wilson, but only worse. And why is it so bad? It's because everything in the movie sucks. The acting is some of the worst I've seen (OK, I don't really care about the actors being good, but in this movie they were so utterly bad that it was painful to watch), the story is overused to the extreme, and the fighting is easily forgotten. Another failure for "the Dragon".
This time Don Wilson trades in his kickboxing approach for a Bruce Willis style hero who is the last man standing in the way of the launching of a nuke that middle eastern terrorists (Most who look Caucasian) are trying to detonate and then there is the whole...ZZZZZZZ The rules of the Bloodfist sequels do not imply, since parts 2, 3 and 4 were all better than # 1. So one was hoping this would be a fun yet harmlessly stupid take on Die Hard. Problem is, that while Bloodfist VI is stupid it isn't any fun. It is dull with Wilson engaging in mini-action sequences which are over before they barely start. Also of note is that Wilson is one of the better thesps here, with a cast so unconvincing as terrorists that it was just horrendous to watch. Worst of all is that the movie literally has no degree of style or energy, so we watch in sheer boredom as Wilson races around the clock to save us all. Bloodfist VI is basically as awful as # 5 and that is about all that can be said.
* out of 4-(Bad)
* out of 4-(Bad)
This probably is Don "The Dragon" Wilson's best film. He plays a military courier named Nick Corrigan, who finds himself trapped in a nuclear base that's been taken over by terrorists, led by a ruthless terrorist, Fawkes (Jonathan Fuller- who appears to be enjoying himself) and his men. Corrigan must figure out a way to stop them before they use the power they now have.
There's plenty of nicely done action, in the style of "Die Hard". Wilson even has some nice one-liners.
There's plenty of nicely done action, in the style of "Die Hard". Wilson even has some nice one-liners.
Don "The Dragon" Wilson always did well in Bloodfist. But the 6th installment of the film, falls short on the action.
He plays a courier in the Air Force when terrorists take over a missile silo. Unknown to the terrorists, he is a one man army. He took out the post watchman easily. And the other men who try to dispatch him fall short of the order.
Cat Sassoon plays the insider of the group. I knew about her fighting skills, wished that she could have done more there.
This movie has some thrills, it could have done more there. Part 4 was a bigger bummer. This movie could have been more fun.
2 out of 5 stars
It was about 2 a.m. in the morning after watching a video, when this accident happened. I saw the first 10 minutes of BLOOD FIST VI- GROUND ZERO, and couldn't decide whether it was supposed to be an real action film or a comedy. After the whole 90 minutes I was myself "ground zeroed" laughing the rest of the night without a rest. Unfortunately I wasn't able to record it, but next time when it is shown on TV there will be a fan to see this cult movie.
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- TriviaCatya Sassoon's last film.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Bloodfist VII: Manhunt (1995)
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- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
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