Jeanclaude Van Damme All Movies [exclusive]
Jean-Claude Van Damme has never won an Oscar. But he has won something better: the impossible ability to still be doing the splits at 60, and making us believe it matters.
Directed by John Hyams. This film completely revitalized the franchise with a raw, brutal, and realistic approach to military action. jeanclaude van damme all movies
A minor appearance as "Gay Karate Man," marking his first official film credit. Jean-Claude Van Damme has never won an Oscar
A misguided soft reboot. Van Damme plays Master Durand (the role originally played by Dennis Chan). He is the mentor to the new Kurt Sloane (Alain Moussi). He does a beautiful slow-motion dance sequence but the film is underwhelming. This film completely revitalized the franchise with a
Van Damme’s directorial debut. Set in the 1920s, the plot revolves around a martial arts tournament in the lost "Ghost City" of Tibet, bringing him back to his Bloodsport roots. 3. Late-90s Experimental and Cult Favorites (1997–1999)
The Blockbuster. Directed by Roland Emmerich (before Independence Day ), this film pairs Van Damme with Dolph Lundgren. They play dead Vietnam War soldiers resurrected as super-soldiers. The rivalry is electric. Lundgren’s line: "I’m all ears" before getting his ear ripped off is iconic. This is Van Damme at his peak physical prime.