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Scene of the Week: Street Knight

Street Knight was released on March 12, 1993 and is one of the final films released by the action machine that was Cannon Films. Street Knight was Jeff Speakman’s follow up to 1991’s The Perfect Weapon...

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...

Scene of the Week: Crashing the Super Bowl

The Goodyear Blimp has been providing aerial footage at sporting events for nearly 70 years now. In fact, it was the 1955 Rose Bowl game between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the USC Trojans that first...

Scene of the Week: “Who Made Who”

I don’t care what anyone else says about Maximum Overdrive, I am a fan. I agree with all those that enjoy the campy horror action but I can understand those who disagree. However, I don’t know...

Scene of the Week: Breakheart Pass

We have thoroughly covered The Cannon Era of Charles Bronson’s career on this site, but we haven’t give as much love to Bronson’s earlier works. Before Bronson was one of Cannon’s cornerstones, he made a name...

Scene of the Week: Nowhere to Run

1993’s Nowhere to Run was an opportunity for Jean-Claude Van Damme to show off his dramatic side, along with the others things he was already known for showing off at that point… namely his martial arts...