"You said you can shoot - question is, can you really...?" Well Go USA has released an official trailer for an indie action movie called Hell Hath No Fury, the latest from the former stuntman / B-movie filmmaker Jesse V. Johnson. How's this for a concept? Branded a traitor by her own countrymen, French national Marie DuJardin is rescued by American soldiers on one condition: to survive, she must lead them to a cache of gold hunted by the Nazis, the French resistance, and the Americans alike. She must take on every single one of them if she wants to make it out alive from this situation. Nina Bergman stars as the badass heroine Marie, joined by Daniel Bernhardt, Timothy V. Murphy, Louis Mandylor, Dominiquie Vandenberg, Josef Cannon, and Charles Fathy. It looks packed with plenty of gritty WWII action, but is the script any good? Hard to tell. Here's the...
- 9/21/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Growing up action movies were, for me, second only to horror flicks as my go to genre. I used to scour the pages of Impact for news on the latest films and then pre-order the VHS at my local video shop – because yes, back in the day you could actually pre-order a video rental and I Always had to be first to rent my most-anticipated flicks! I mention this only because it was back in that era that the action movie star was king. Starting out with the likes of Stallone and Schwarzenegger, the VHS era gave birth to a myriad of action movie superstars: guys like Jean-Claude Van Damme, Steven Seagal, Jeff Speakman, Jeff Wincott and the queen of action films Cynthia Rothrock… all of whom carved out careers in what were – for the most part – direct to video films.
So why the history lesson? Well there’s a...
So why the history lesson? Well there’s a...
- 6/12/2020
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
[Our thanks to Mike Leeder of Impact Magazine for passing on his first impressions of Jean Claude Van Damme’s The Eagle Path.]
Hi Todd, I thought you and everybody at Twitch might be interested in hearing a bit more about Jean-Claude Van Damme’s 2nd directorial outing “The Eagle Path”, formerly known as “Full Love’.
I had the great pleasure of watching the first cut of the movie recently, with Jean-Claude in Hong Kong literally a day or so after he completed editing. I’d previously visited the set in Thailand and been shown several scenes during editing, but this was the first time he screened the full cut of the movie to anyone.
The plot has already been discussed in a couple of newspieces, and as for the title change, “The Eagle Path” title is very relevant when you see the movie. The movie looks very big, with cinematography by Doug Milsome who shot “Full Metal Jacket’, and some great camerawork from Ross Clarkson. The film has a very good ‘visual...
Hi Todd, I thought you and everybody at Twitch might be interested in hearing a bit more about Jean-Claude Van Damme’s 2nd directorial outing “The Eagle Path”, formerly known as “Full Love’.
I had the great pleasure of watching the first cut of the movie recently, with Jean-Claude in Hong Kong literally a day or so after he completed editing. I’d previously visited the set in Thailand and been shown several scenes during editing, but this was the first time he screened the full cut of the movie to anyone.
The plot has already been discussed in a couple of newspieces, and as for the title change, “The Eagle Path” title is very relevant when you see the movie. The movie looks very big, with cinematography by Doug Milsome who shot “Full Metal Jacket’, and some great camerawork from Ross Clarkson. The film has a very good ‘visual...
- 2/15/2009
- by Todd Brown
- Screen Anarchy
To follow up the critical success of Jcvd - one of my personal favorites from the past year - Jean Claude Van Damme has been hard at work on his directorial effort Full Love. We brought you the first stills from the film all the way back in October and with word that the film has completed editing and undergone a name change - it is now known as The Eagle Path - a new block of stills have appeared online.
Jean Claude Van Damme fresh off the critical acclaim he received for “J.C.V.D”, now is directing, writing, producing and starring in “The Eagle Path” Aka “Full Love”. In the film he portrays “Frenchy”, an emotionally lost Ex-gi turned taxi driver somewhere in South-East Asia where he crosses paths with “Sofia”, played by Spanish actress (Claudia Bassols), a woman whose mysterious life mesmerizes him drawing him into...
Jean Claude Van Damme fresh off the critical acclaim he received for “J.C.V.D”, now is directing, writing, producing and starring in “The Eagle Path” Aka “Full Love”. In the film he portrays “Frenchy”, an emotionally lost Ex-gi turned taxi driver somewhere in South-East Asia where he crosses paths with “Sofia”, played by Spanish actress (Claudia Bassols), a woman whose mysterious life mesmerizes him drawing him into...
- 1/19/2009
- by Todd Brown
- Screen Anarchy
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