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The Essentials: James Lew Fight Scenes

If you made an action movie in the mid 80’s to late 90’s and didn’t use James Lew then you’re an idiot. He had the fight game on lock-down for the better part of two decades...

Bullet Points: Timecop: The Berlin Decision

The first thing I saw about this movie is the User Review that was featured on its IMDB page that described it as “surprisingly not that horrible”. That already makes it better than most Channing Tatum...

Damsels: Mia Sara – Timecop

Not many actors can claim that their first two film projects were 1985’s Legend and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off one year later. Mia Sara might have that honor on lock down but that doesn’t mean that...

JCVD: Master of the Splits

Since the beginning of mankind, there have been some tasks that are near impossible to do while still looking badass. Flossing, drinking from a straw, folding laundry, and until somewhat recently, you could have added doing the splits...

The Six Shooter: JCVD’s Leading Ladies

Welcome the #BVDWE edition of The Six Shooter, I’m Aaron Williams! There are a ton of thing about JCVD flicks I could have done this Six Shooter on… Fight scenes, lines, best splits, etc. But with...

Know Your Role: James Lew

Much like the great Al Leong, James Lew has made a name for himself as one of the best actor/stuntmen in the fight game today. He’s been doing it since the late 1970’s but his first...

Election Day Special

With Election Day right around the corner here in the United States, it falls upon us here at Bulletproof Action to educate you on your options for the Senatorial seat in Hollywood. We know that there...

Bullet Points: Timecop

In this installment of Bullet Points, I have the privilege of presenting to you another of my favorite Van Damme movies of all-time, Timecop. Timecop successfully combined sci-fi and action elements along with the physicality that...