08-29-2005, 05:24 PM
Pues ambas mencionan ser Fullframe :? la contraportada en dvdempire de la edición de Lions Gate dice Full y la de HBO también mencionan que es full según una opinión en amazón :?
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Opinión en Amazon de la edición HBO
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Opinión en Amazon de la edición HBO
Cita:Jean Claude's best second to Bloodsport and Timecop, June 26, 2005
Reviewer: Thomas (Georgia)
I'm not a huge Jean Claude fan but I give credit where credit is do and this movie gets it. If you like Kickboxing or martial arts in general than you will like Kickboxer (why else would you be reading this review?). I won't give the plot in great detail but mainly Jean Claude goes to Thailand to learn Muy Thai in order to avenge his older brother's injury due to a fight with the champion Tong Po. As in Bloodsport, you get to see Jean Claude train to perfect his fighting skills though I'm not making definite comparisons between the two movies. Even if you don't really care for Jean Claude Van Damme but like martial arts, you should still check this one out. Now one thing I don't like about martial art dvd's is that most of them lack in the features department and this one is no different. Plus, this one is in full frame and not widescreen which is a shame.