Lorenzo Lamas

Bullet Points: C.I.A. II: Target Alexa

I have seen more than my fair share of collaborations between Lorenzo Lamas and Kathleen Kinmont. During their marriage in the first half of the 1990’s, the two worked together frequently in movies like Final Impact...

Bullet Points: Nazi Doomsday Device

In the press release for Nazi Doomsday Device, writer and director Nico Sentner is touted as “The Godfather of Krautsploitation”. I was well aware of Blaxploitation, Ozploitation, Hixploitation and my personal favorite, Bruceploitation… but I have...

Bullet Points: Raptor Ranch

This title reminded me of what reality television might be like if someone ever learns how to bring back dinosaurs. We’ll be in for loads of new shows about people keeping them as pets, using them...

The Essentials: Power Couples

Action movies are known for a lot of things… tough guys, explosions, fist fights, car chases and guns ablazing! But as this post will soon prove somewhere soaring between the bullets flying and the exploding helicopters are...

Bullet Points: 18 Fingers of Death!

If it is true that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, than mocking is the funniest. Who doesn’t love to watch someone or something getting roasted with a little good natured ribbing? Especially when it...

Bullet Points: Bounty Tracker

By September of 1993, Lorenzo Lamas had established himself as a direct to video action movie hero with movies like CIA Code Name: Alexa, Killing Streets and the Snake Eater trilogy. By September of 1993, Matthias...

Bullet Points: Killing Streets (1991)

There are some actors that we grow up watching who can seemingly do no wrong. Actors who can survive terrible film franchises, God-awful movies, abysmal sequels, and reboots that can almost make us puke. Michael Dudikoff...