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Thursday, July 14, 2016

Voyage of the Yes (1973)























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While sailing from Los Angeles to Hawaii, two young men, one (Mike Evans, TV's The Jeffersons, Killer by Night, The House On Skull Mountain) running from his involvement in the death of a drug pusher, the other awaiting acceptance to Stanford, must overcome their bigotry when they encounter a series of terrifying experiences.

The Toughest Man In The World (1984)





















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By night Bruise Brubaker (Mr. T, TV's The A-Team) is a bouncer. But by day, he is dedicated to a group of underprivileged kids at an inner-city youth center. When funding to the center is threatened, Bruise must find a way to help the kids and raise the money necessary to keep them off the streets. After bureaucratic measures don't work, Bruise signs up for ""The Toughest Man in the World"" in an effort to keep his dream alive—even though the top competitor is likely to leave Brubaker with more than just a bruise. 

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

The Super Weapon (1976)






























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For the serious Martial Artist, "The Super Weapon" is the documentary that boasts no trick photography or special effects. You'll see in great depth the difference between the various kinds of fighting such as Karate, Kung Fu, Jui Jitsu, Tae Kwan Do, Tai Chi, Aikido and others. Tasks that appear supernatural to us are mere control tools in the hands of masters.