John Rhys-Davies

Bullet Points: Sahara (1983)

If Alex Winter is to be trusted, Menahem Golan was telling people that he believed Brooke Shields would win an Academy Award for her performance in Sahara. On the surface that statement is preposterous. After watching...

Bullet Points: King Solomon’s Mines

Looking back and it is obvious that Cannon gurus, Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus, were bound and determined to capitalize on the success of Raiders of the Lost Ark. The 1981 movie directed by Steven Spielberg...

Bullet Points: Cyborg Cop

I am not exactly sure how 1993’s Cyborg Cop and I never crossed paths before my recent viewing, especially considering I saw both of the sequels years ago and admittedly had some Rifftrax like fun at...

Bullet Points: G-Loc

I got my hands on the brand new sci-fi flick, G-Loc. For those of you who don’t know, G-Loc is a low-budget British sci-fi flick. It is written and directed by Tom Paton, and it stars...

Scene of the Week: Tanks for the Memories

The swashbuckling adventures of everyone’s favorite archaeologist, Indiana Jones, have created countless memorable movie moments. Many of those moments have been in the Scene of the Week spotlight in the past… like the mine cart scene...

What Not To Watch: Prisoners of the Sun

The road to hell is paved with good intentions. I have to believe that the producers of Prisoners of the Sun had intended for their film to follow in the action adventure footsteps of the Indiana...

Bullet Points: Bloodsport III

Previously on Bulletproof Action, we have reviewed the original Bloodsport starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Bloodsport II and Bloodsport 4: The Dark Kumite starring Daniel Bernhardt.  In this edition of Bullet Points we will complete the series and...