@lndesta120282 you will not believe it, but I just wrote a comment to your past post and suggested that the next one will be Jean-Claude Van Damme. But it was more natural, because only people who lived in those years and watched their films on video players can presume this :)
Van Damme can rightfully take the third place, because it's the same uncontrollable fighter of those times. His films were full of courage and heroism. It was a symbol for many people to become the best.
I especially liked watching fights. He as the past heroes of today's posts (Stallone and Schwarzenegger.) Can rightly be called the legends of the 90's.
On their films, generations have grown up and they are still remembered. You made a good pastiche day today. Perhaps we need to re-watch their films.
Thank you:)
You really know your stuff! I have to agree that Enemies Closer was such a ridiculous movie- My husband and I couldn't stop laughing at his bad acting and we are Jean Claude fans! Very informative and interesting post.
He can fight, but he can't dance!
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hmmmmmmmmm, one of my Hollywood favorite, @lndesta120282, also read and commented on your last post on Slyvester Stallone.
I was able to know few other things about Van Damme that i never knew before;
In 1981, Van Varenburg retired from competitive martial arts at the age of 20 and set his sights on Hollywood stardom. He is also called most times "The Muscles from Brussels."
He is such a man that pushed despite all odds, failed marriage, drugs, disappointments but never gave up.
Thanks @lndesta120282 for bringing up these posts today. Its such a freaking motivation for me
nice love you van damme
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