a.k.a. Kickboxer 2025

(Whuuuuut? That’s the year we’re in!)

Tagline

A personal quest for vengenace
A high tech race for survival

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Summary

In a future where Earth is a polluted, crime-ridden hellhole and the rich live on the moon passing their time with VR fantasies and organ upgrades (which is totally not going to happen, right? … RIGHT?), the last of the Cyberons is hired by the widow of a VR fantasy designer murdered by organ thieves to hunt down his killers on the deadly streets of New Los Angeles.

Opinion

The moment I saw the title “Future Kick”, I had to see it. Fans of the TV show Community will understand why.

https://community-sitcom.fandom.com/wiki/Kickpuncher

This Roger Corman-produced flick wisely gives the other actors most of the lines and lets Don kick. My first Don movie, and until I started browsing free streaming, I hadn’t realized just how many, many, many Don Wilson movies were out there!

Overall, a competent straight-to-video actioner with a few gonzo deaths yet still fails to enthuse. Meg Foster at least brings some humanity to the screen, but Chris Penn, the year before Reservoir Dogs, in particular seems wasted. (In hindsight, I should clarify I mean “underutilized”, not “intoxicated”.)

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Future Kick - VR time

Future Kick - organ upgrade time

Future Kick - threat assessment

The Future Kick's so bright, I gotta wear shades

Future Kick - condom sale

    • Sergio@slrpnk.net
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      6 days ago

      https://youtu.be/7QE0neZJRto

      wah! someone purporting to be “dragondon” posted there a couple years ago!

      This was my first HBO World Premiere and I wish we had done some sequels. I liked the character John Decker and got the idea for the film from Charles Bronson’s “Deathwish” Franchise. I told my personal manager at the time, Paul Maslak that I wanted to make a film about a man that gets revenge against the criminals who killed his family. Paul hired a writer and we Co-Produced “Out for Blood”. And, like Bruce Wayne in the “Batman” films, Decker decides to get the “Bad Guys” himself instead of relying on the police. Thanks for posting this Older Retro Film.

      punk rock man. It was all right. Arguably not much worse than the first Death Wish.