Geoffrey Lewis

Bullet Points: Every Which Way But Loose

1978’s Every Which Way But Loose has a little bit of everything. There’s action. There’s comedy. There’s some romance and the drama that usually comes with it. Most importanly there’s Clyde the Orangutan, making Every Which...

Scene of the Week: Only the Strong

Mark Dacascos has enjoyed the kind of career longevity some of his DTV action contemporaries could only dream of. With that said, 1993’s Only the Strong will likely always be my favorite Dacascos movie, despite him...

Bullet Points: Sunstorm

Every once in a while I am in the mood for an action movie that doesn’t involve too much thinking and I can just watch for pleasure. With these types of movies I am looking for...

20 Reasons Why You Rock: Only the Strong

Only the Strong, starring Mark Dacascos, was not a box office or critical success when it was first released back on August 27, 1993. But I have honestly never met anyone who has seen the movie...

Bullet Points: Tango & Cash

One of the reasons that action movies of the 1980’s are looked back upon so fondly is due to the impact that they had on the movie industry for the years and even decades that followed....

Bullet Points: Joshua Tree

Looking for a good meatloaf recipe? Well, you’ve come to the wrong place. But if you are looking for the recipe to a quality action flick, then you’ll want to read my review of a Dolph...

Movie Kumite: Only the Strong vs. The Principal

The Movie Kumite has hosted superhero showdowns, ninja battles, a clash of the vigilantes and even a skydiving streetfight, but this time around we have educators going head to head in our cinematic slugfest. We are dubbing...

Bullet Points: Double Impact

On the surface, it would seem that Double Impact should have been two times greater than any Jean-Claude Van Damme movie that preceded it. After all the movie had TWICE the Van Damme that Bloodsport or...