5 reasons why Roddy Piper is better than other wrestler-actors
There have been many wrestlers who turned to acting, and unfortunately most of them did not have that much of success in this field (such as Hulk Hogan or Paul Wight)
There have been many wrestlers who turned to acting, and unfortunately most of them did not have that much of success in this field (such as Hulk Hogan or Paul Wight)
I love bad guys, I love villains. On screen they inspire me, in a way. They are the core of each film, even the bad one. Villains make good guys look good, and even beyond that. Great villains are memorable. So, I’ve decided to open a new column here on BZFilm, so please welcome – “Villains of the Silver Screen”.
In this category, we will post a digest of articles, that were discovered online, and seemed interesting to us. Now, first off, we start with: Top 10 wrestlers in movies.According to Totalfilm, they are: Quinton Rampage Jackson, Dwayne Rock Johnson, Steve Austin, John Cena, Triple H, Randy Couture, Hulk Hogan, Kane (aka Glen Jacobs), Randy Savage, and Roddy Piper.
Its Loren Avedon versus Billy Blanks in a cult martial arts film "King of the Kickboxers"!
Interview with former American Gladiator, actor/stuntman Deron Mcbee
Interview with "Sharon Stone" of the b-movies - actress Sherrie Rose
Being a big fan of Michael Jai White, I try to follow his career as much as I can. Basically, roughly…there are two types of men in movies, one is a hulking tough guy type who can fight his way out of anything, he’s also a martial artist, he’s a new Rambo in the making. The other type is Al
Yes, it seems to be true. Hollywood director Phillip Noyce is set to direct the remake of the classic, cult martial arts movie “Bloodsport”, with Jean Claude Van Damme and Bolo Yeung (and, with Forrest Whitaker, who has an oscar!). According to Screen Daily, the remake project has attracted the attention (and subsequently director talents) of Phillip Noyce (director of
Interview with actor/director Jalal Merhi, where he talks about David Carradine, martial arts, his movies and...racing!
In this interview, Avedon brings back his memories of shooting in Thailand, talks about environment, Azerbaijan, and Quentin Tarantino…
Interview with legendary "villain" of the martial arts movies, Matthias Hues
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