David Carradine

Bullet Points: Crime Zone (1988)

I have never been the biggest David Carradine fan. That’s not to say I haven’t enjoyed some of his movies over the years. Lone Wolf McQuade and P.O.W. the Escape are two Carradine flicks that I...

Bullet Points: Project Eliminator

Learning new things is something we should all strive for. I feel like I am learning something new all the time. Unfortunately I am not learning a new language or new skillset that could better my...

Bullet Points: Max Havoc: Curse of the Dragon

Last August, we celebrated the action filmography of Director Albert Pyun when we presented The Ultimate Albert Pyun Countdown. With more than 50 movies to his credit, there was no way that all of Pyun’s work...

Bullet Points: Martial Law

I had some preconceived notions before I went into Martial Law. Knowing that Chad McQueen was replaced by Jeff Wincott in the sequel, Martial Law II: Undercover, that was released less than a year after the original,...

Scene of the Week: Kung Fu Fighting

Sometimes it just feels like there is no way to find a little peace and quiet. Kwai Chang Caine must feel the same way during this episode of the legendary 70’s television show Kung Fu. The...

Bullet Points: P.O.W. the Escape

When I come across a Cannon action film I expect an action packed ride filled with explosions and an invincible hero. When I come across a movie starring the laconic David Carradine I do not expect...

Bullet Points: Karate Cop (1991)

Frequenting the video store multiple times a week and renting action movies was not an uncommon occurrence for me in the 1990’s. Watching and reviewing action movies from the 1990’s in the present day is also not...

Bullet Points: Future Force

David Carradine did not become famous from his role in Future Force. You and most of the world most likely know him from his early 70’s work as Kwai Chang Caine in the show Kung Fu....