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Synopsis

David Sloan (Sasha Mitchell) doesn’t compete in kickboxing tournaments because both of his brothers died fighting the dreaded (in more ways than one) kickboxing champion Tong Po (Michael Qissi). Instead, David opts to teach inner city kids kickboxing in his rundown gym. To keep the gym open, he has to accept a big payday to fight for the kickboxing title. He easily wins and after the match, calls out the promoters for being drug dealers and scumbags. They get P.O.’ed PDQ and torch his gym, resulting in the death of one of the kids. If that wasn’t enough, Tong Po also shows up and murders David’s prize student in the ring, Ivan Drago style. You know what that means: David’s got to dip his fists in Krazy Glue and broken glass and give Tong Po a beat down. —The Video Vacuum

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Albert Pyun

No other film director has been so much vituperated against as Albert Pyun. Frequently compared with Edward D. Wood Jr., they both share a fascination for the bizarre. Pyun has a feel for the stylistic and hypnotic, changing the conventions of fiction, and makes each of his movies extreme experiences.

Unintentionally born in San Diego, he was later brought up in Hawaii, and his Hawaiian childhood was illuminated by an unending movie consumption that would turn him into a guest of the cinemas regularly used by the marines from the Kaneohe military base, where awful horror movies and tacky action films were massively projected. And at the age of nine, Pyun started shooting short films with an 8mm camera borrowed from his parents. At sixteen he embarked his mates into gang movies that he later revealed underground, while working at night as editor, sound technician or electrician for local laboratories.

Following his graduation, at eighteen he traveled to Japan. Once there… read more

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