"the guy..." No more speaking lines for you. That's Bolo. Anything other than "Oh hey guys, Bolo's awesome cause we all already know who Bolo is" is just you telling everyone that you're wearing diapers.
I'm just always amazed by the number of rounds their firearms have in their magazines! Yup, I'm one of "Those" people! I actually check up on firearm specs when I watch movies or read. Maybe it's because I'm a Gemini or I just have a fascination with details. My nephews were in the Armed Forces and had me training with air rifles as soon as I could properly hanle one, then they went out of their way as I grew up too introduce me too a wide variety of firearms. The last time I really enjoyed myself on a firing range was at an International Military Arms and Aviation Show where our company was one of the exhibitors. On the first industry only day I found my way over too the SAS Booth during lunch and received an invitation from the team there for the live firing exhibit the following day. I was like a kid in a candy store!
@HeWhoIsWhoHeIs we still talking about that? Years and years later funny this is the one New York Times article any conservatives take as not fake news, also why should they care who their employees donate to if they are doing their jobs proficiently WGAF . Would you prefer companies on applications have the ability to ask your political affiliation and discriminate based on that?
Exactly. Do people forget he literally created jeet kune do which is a mix of a shit load of different fighting styles used to be changed and conformed to the way that is best for each individual. He’s one of the most misunderstood actors of all time. That dude was a killer on the ground and standing.
If trained properly an 18 year old should be able to possess a firearm. My son is an Eagle Scout. Through Scouting he required the necessary safety and handling training to handle a firearm. In Scouting it is rifle and shot gun. My son bought his first rifle at 18 . As soon as he turned 21 he got his ccw and purchased his first handgun. I train with him periodically, not as much as we like, but he does have training. I an RSO and working on my Pistol Instructor course. I still work with The Scouts BSA as an RSO, and on the shooting sports committee. Thanx
93 my uncle used to do pushups and run everyday. Trained with knunchucks or whatever the spelling.... lifted weights. Well we sold some cattle and he had cash and decided to go to the bootleggers cause we lived in the navajo rez. He flashed his cash there and they followed him to river bed under a bridge where my bro and I were playing. We saw 3 dudes surround him. He pulled the chucks out did the kata and they tackled him he wrestled and fight but they took his chucks and beat his ass with them lol. We had homemade bows we shot at them as they ran. My uncle didn't say anything just got up and walked home without his new boots new hat and new belt buckle or his 300 bucks he took..... genius
I actually never knew that Enter the Dragon predated Wolverine by only a year, that's wild. I guess it makes sense that the X-Men aren't nearly as old as Captain America, Spiderman, or Superman and Batman.
well, Superman is the prototype superhero from the 1930s, being the basis for a whole slew of future heroes (including Batman), whereas Cap was pretty much wartime propaganda in comic format (like The Losers, Ghost Tank, the Howling Commandoes etc) On the other hand, the original X-Men come from the 1960s, and Spiderman is the same age as the second-generation X-Men from the 1970s (first appearance of Spidey is 1970)
Bruce Lee was a remarkably humble person. He knew damn well that someone like Muhammed Ali would destroy him in a fight, and outright said as much in an interview once. THAT is why he's the GOAT. He was an amazing fighter, but he knew his limits.
I think Bruce Lee's character wanted the Claw Guy to hurt a lot due to the fact that he was the cause for Lee's sister's death in the film. Just an observation.
The Raid 1 & 2 are some of the best martial arts films ever made. The only film I've ever been nearly as hyped on when I first saw it was probably Ong Bak, which is also a certified banger.
I'm not sure what the bigger guilty pleasure is from the 80's...the spandex fashion on the ladies during their televised workout sessions, or the absolutely wonderfully horrific action scenes from movies.
you should give the old cold war action flick red scorpion a review it's 1' of the few movies that show the ivans and carlo's in Africa , also black hawk down would be a good review
Love to see you guys watch some good John Wayne scenes, classic lines, fight scenes with his son Patrick, but especially Mclintock and Quiet Man epic fights.
Tim reminds me of that crazy uncle you have. Love when he's around as you never know whats going to happen but it will be hilarious. Speaking of fighters maybe do an episode of Cynthia Rothrock. The Inspector Wears Skirts is pretty awesome. Also her film with Michelle Yeoh Yes,Madam is a seriously under rated film with some great fight scenes. Michelle Yeoh's move near the end of the film is one of the greatest scenes in martial arts film.
I would love to see you guys react to some foreign actions films like, Time and Tide - apartment shootout Man from Nowhere - ending shootout and knife fight Old Boy - Hallway scene Leon - Police assault Ballerina - opening scene War of the Arrows - any Shiri - ending shootout The Good The Bad and the Weird - town shootout Nikita - sniper scene Hard Boiled - end shootout Ong bak - chase or fight
I grew up with Jackie Chan, Jet Li, and the original few power ranger series 😅 then later Tony Jaa before really branching out into more military movies. I'm pretty sure I segweyed into military movies because of The Matrix trilogy now that I think about it. When I watched The Expendable movies, I think that solidified my interest in the military in general.
I think jakes roadhouse should of been called something else, cause the original is a classic, its going to be like the dude who replaces hugh jakman as wolverine, the people your trying to get won't be happy.
Hey, ask Tim Kennedy to count how many rounds JCVD shot during that whole barrel-roll scene.🤣 Fun fact: That "Once Upon a Time..." scene was actually based on a John Wayne story. Bruce Lee had a higher fight IQ and better-developed attributes than most people ever, and (dangerously) obsessed with self-improvement. Of COURSE he would revolutionize MMA. He pretty much invented and refined the concept before it was ever actually realized. To think he'd be stagnant in this era is ridiculous. 🙏
I once walked thru the ormer president's perimeter in Nashville in 2018 without being challenged while SS detail was playing on thier cellphones inside thier SUVs because it was lightly raining.
The fighters now are learning on the backs of Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris, Jean Claude. Don’t compare just realize their awesomeness and you wouldn’t have the Jett Lee and Jackie chant out the Bruce Lee.
Exactley my thoughts about Bruce Lee. He was the greatest Then with that level of fighting and Fighters. But would not be anything special now in 2024. But hey. Love Bruce and he is one of my idols. You guys are great 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Guys, do a First Time watching the new Road House ... I would watch that ... I Enjoy both Road House Movies. It is not exactly a remake, so no reason to be let down.
In double impact the guy that jcvd was fighting with the oil drum was also the same guy he fought in the final fight of bloodsport
Hahah, that dude is legendary.
You'd recognize him a mile away.
"the guy..."
No more speaking lines for you.
That's Bolo. Anything other than "Oh hey guys, Bolo's awesome cause we all already know who Bolo is" is just you telling everyone that you're wearing diapers.
I'm just always amazed by the number of rounds their firearms have in their magazines!
Yup, I'm one of "Those" people! I actually check up on firearm specs when I watch movies or read. Maybe it's because I'm a Gemini or I just have a fascination with details. My nephews were in the Armed Forces and had me training with air rifles as soon as I could properly hanle one, then they went out of their way as I grew up too introduce me too a wide variety of firearms. The last time I really enjoyed myself on a firing range was at an International Military Arms and Aviation Show where our company was one of the exhibitors. On the first industry only day I found my way over too the SAS Booth during lunch and received an invitation from the team there for the live firing exhibit the following day. I was like a kid in a candy store!
"Just for the audience" - Matt Best
Legendary
You guys need to teach the Secret Service how to set up a perimeter.
Inside job man. They let it happen
Perhaps they didn't want a secure perimeter?
@@TimkennedyMMA That is obvious.
Who gives a flying FK
@HeWhoIsWhoHeIs we still talking about that? Years and years later funny this is the one New York Times article any conservatives take as not fake news, also why should they care who their employees donate to if they are doing their jobs proficiently WGAF . Would you prefer companies on applications have the ability to ask your political affiliation and discriminate based on that?
Bruce did evolve and change, he used bodybuilding and martial arts hand in hand. He would have easily contended with 2024 guys.
Exactly. Do people forget he literally created jeet kune do which is a mix of a shit load of different fighting styles used to be changed and conformed to the way that is best for each individual. He’s one of the most misunderstood actors of all time. That dude was a killer on the ground and standing.
My wife just asked me what I was laughing at? This clip was hilarious. Well done guys. “Everyone on the 2nd floor is now dead.” 😂
I spent many midwatches practicing taking apart the M9 with one hand like Jet Li 😆
"I don't think 18 year olds should be able to possess firearms" - Tim
He is right about the Beretta. He's completely wrong about his views on the 2nd Amendment.
To be fair, he said it is beautifully written, not that he believes we should follow it.
If trained properly an 18 year old should be able to possess a firearm. My son is an Eagle Scout. Through Scouting he required the necessary safety and handling training to handle a firearm. In Scouting it is rifle and shot gun. My son bought his first rifle at 18 . As soon as he turned 21 he got his ccw and purchased his first handgun. I train with him periodically, not as much as we like, but he does have training. I an RSO and working on my Pistol Instructor course. I still work with The Scouts BSA as an RSO, and on the shooting sports committee. Thanx
Great reaction guys, I've been waiting for this for a while.
93 my uncle used to do pushups and run everyday. Trained with knunchucks or whatever the spelling.... lifted weights. Well we sold some cattle and he had cash and decided to go to the bootleggers cause we lived in the navajo rez. He flashed his cash there and they followed him to river bed under a bridge where my bro and I were playing. We saw 3 dudes surround him. He pulled the chucks out did the kata and they tackled him he wrestled and fight but they took his chucks and beat his ass with them lol. We had homemade bows we shot at them as they ran. My uncle didn't say anything just got up and walked home without his new boots new hat and new belt buckle or his 300 bucks he took..... genius
I fucking love when these three are together haha😂
I would like to see veterans react to Big Trouble in Little China, especially the fight choreography.
6:12 Tim’s inner sailor awakening 😂
😂😂
I love how JCV's pistols NEVER run out of ammo. Wish I had those on the range.
Jean Claude Van Dayummmmmmmm he's caked up lmao
Need to switch out the A with the O lol
I LOVED the remake of Road House it was so insane bc of Connor MacGregger! ah!! MATT BEST!! AH!! TIM KENNEDY!! love those dudes!
I honestly really enjoyed the new one too. It didn't feel like a remake.
Conner was great in that for sure!!
@@TimkennedyMMA you could tell that Conny was having fun and enjoying the crazy of it i all
*Conor McGregor. And it was a very enjoyable movie. Hope to see McGregor back in the cage
I actually never knew that Enter the Dragon predated Wolverine by only a year, that's wild.
I guess it makes sense that the X-Men aren't nearly as old as Captain America, Spiderman, or Superman and Batman.
well, Superman is the prototype superhero from the 1930s, being the basis for a whole slew of future heroes (including Batman), whereas Cap was pretty much wartime propaganda in comic format (like The Losers, Ghost Tank, the Howling Commandoes etc)
On the other hand, the original X-Men come from the 1960s, and Spiderman is the same age as the second-generation X-Men from the 1970s (first appearance of Spidey is 1970)
Bruce Lee was a remarkably humble person. He knew damn well that someone like Muhammed Ali would destroy him in a fight, and outright said as much in an interview once. THAT is why he's the GOAT. He was an amazing fighter, but he knew his limits.
Know this is gonna be awesome, just from the guests!
14:25 // Mat & Tim:
Motorboat!!! 😂🫡🤘🏻
Classic Army pervert s! Yeah!
I think Bruce Lee's character wanted the Claw Guy to hurt a lot due to the fact that he was the cause for Lee's sister's death in the film. Just an observation.
I love that scene with Bruce Lee that began this because when he side kicked the guy he broke both arms of the person that caught him
Seriously folks, you need to get Tim and Mat to review The Raid. Some of the best fight scenes in a long time.
@@badwitchproject the Raid is insanely good. Both movies.
Yikes 🤣😂 if those were good I’d hate to see what bad fights are to you…
Or anything from Tony Jaa, like the Ong Bak movies.
The Raid 1 & 2 are some of the best martial arts films ever made.
The only film I've ever been nearly as hyped on when I first saw it was probably Ong Bak, which is also a certified banger.
Best fight scene, the movie They Live, Rowdy Roddy Piper has one of the longest fights in movie history.
New Road House was fun, makes me want more McGregor acting
Please you've got to get Tim and Mat review Chuck Norris Invasion USA. That would be awesome.
and the Delta Fore movies and the POW movies
Tim, do you have a teleport machine? You are everywhere all the time, lol
Or do you not sleep? Lol
Keep all the laughs coming, guys!!
I'm not sure what the bigger guilty pleasure is from the 80's...the spandex fashion on the ladies during their televised workout sessions, or the absolutely wonderfully horrific action scenes from movies.
They are both pretty wonderful!!!!
Pastels, spandex, cheesy music, and JC-muthafuckin-VD.
Can't spell JCVD without VD baby!
you should give the old cold war action flick
red scorpion a review
it's 1' of the few movies that show the ivans and carlo's in Africa , also black hawk down would be a good review
bolo played the bad guy opposite van damme twice in his career
Bloodsport in 1988 and again in Double Impact 1991
Love to see you guys watch some good John Wayne scenes, classic lines, fight scenes with his son Patrick, but especially Mclintock and Quiet Man epic fights.
Ah, my two favorite guests, Tim & Mat
Matt is the best
@TimkennedyMMA haha I see what you did there
You guys are the BEST!
I have missed Best. Glad to see ya. And Kennedy is the man.❤❤❤
How convenient lol I just made myself a cup of BRCC coffee to go along with this video.
As God intended
My god it’s been a hot month since these guys did this. Please don’t leave it this long again
My favourite fight movie would have to be The Warriors, NYC gangs were on another level
Tim reminds me of that crazy uncle you have. Love when he's around as you never know whats going to happen but it will
be hilarious. Speaking of fighters maybe do an episode of Cynthia Rothrock. The Inspector Wears Skirts is pretty awesome.
Also her film with Michelle Yeoh Yes,Madam is a seriously under rated film with some great fight scenes. Michelle Yeoh's move
near the end of the film is one of the greatest scenes in martial arts film.
I AM that crazy uncle!!!!
@@TimkennedyMMAyou like the deep impact scene
Lets have a full reaction of Hardcore Henry with Matt, Tim, and JT.
“That guy” is Geoffrey Lewis, Juliet Lewis’ father.
If we all lived in the 70s we would all want to train with Bruce lee . If bruce lee was alive now . We would all still want to train with him. 😊
Tim got way too excited for Jean Claud vandames hiney. And I did too. 😂
BOOM!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the video 👍🏻
I would love to see you guys react to some foreign actions films like,
Time and Tide - apartment shootout
Man from Nowhere - ending shootout and knife fight
Old Boy - Hallway scene
Leon - Police assault
Ballerina - opening scene
War of the Arrows - any
Shiri - ending shootout
The Good The Bad and the Weird - town shootout
Nikita - sniper scene
Hard Boiled - end shootout
Ong bak - chase or fight
I still show my kids that video of you destroying the furby, Richard. Good stuff
Absolutely hilarious take on some of the best movies ever!! 😂
I was so hoping they would review the They Live fight scene. So epic 😂😂😎
Also would love to see Tim review the movie Warrior.
15:12 “there are ways!” 😂😂😂
Type of response is expect from a vet or firefighter!
1:58 and thus the legendary kick from lee in tekken was created🔥
I loved the new Roadhouse
I'll take Patrick Swayze over Jake Gyllenhaal any day!
I would love to see you all react to "Megaforce" from 1982
I grew up with Jackie Chan, Jet Li, and the original few power ranger series 😅 then later Tony Jaa before really branching out into more military movies. I'm pretty sure I segweyed into military movies because of The Matrix trilogy now that I think about it. When I watched The Expendable movies, I think that solidified my interest in the military in general.
Recommend: Gettysburg, O Brother Where Art Thou, The Lost Battalion
"Everyone on the top floor is dead" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
At 12:42 Bolo Yeung was also, in Bloodsport.
Jacky Chan has great stories about Bruce Lee
I've already watched the new Road House like 3 times this week. Amazon prime is worth it.
I think jakes roadhouse should of been called something else, cause the original is a classic, its going to be like the dude who replaces hugh jakman as wolverine, the people your trying to get won't be happy.
Y’all’s energy, y’all should do this to Jim Carey movies.
I agree with Tim and his opinion on Bruce
Tried the numchuks but man was i good at giving myself bruises! Lol Loved the bo
I would love to see you guys review "The Perfect Weapon" starring Jeff Speakman. Definitely a B movie with excellent fight scenes.
Lone Wolf Mquade...
Bruce wins every time, I refuse to hear otherwise
Hey, ask Tim Kennedy to count how many rounds JCVD shot during that whole barrel-roll scene.🤣 Fun fact: That "Once Upon a Time..." scene was actually based on a John Wayne story.
Bruce Lee had a higher fight IQ and better-developed attributes than most people ever, and (dangerously) obsessed with self-improvement. Of COURSE he would revolutionize MMA. He pretty much invented and refined the concept before it was ever actually realized. To think he'd be stagnant in this era is ridiculous. 🙏
I watched the new roadhouse and I loved it I thought someone else was trying to look like Connor McGee got at first. Home boy got huge in his off time
You three should use a whole episode on weird 80's-90's action movie clichés. Include the weird vibe thing as a bonus.
I'd like to see reactions to flight of the intruder bat 21 and final count down
BAT 21 was an amazing!!
Two of my favorite movies
I once walked thru the ormer president's perimeter in Nashville in 2018 without being challenged while SS detail was playing on thier cellphones inside thier SUVs because it was lightly raining.
Yeah, the new RoadHouse film is quite entertaining 😂😊
I don’t care what anyone says, but that new roundhouse was a fun movie to watch
Need to react to the Punisher series that was pure gold.. That or when Chuck Norris faced off against Bruce Lee. Battle of the titans right there.
BANG BANG ‼️
I like the original Roadhouse better.
I think they are both pretty awesome!
Nice.
The fighters now are learning on the backs of Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris, Jean Claude. Don’t compare just realize their awesomeness and you wouldn’t have the Jett Lee and Jackie chant out the Bruce Lee.
Exactley my thoughts about Bruce Lee. He was the greatest Then with that level of fighting and Fighters. But would not be anything special now in 2024.
But hey. Love Bruce and he is one of my idols.
You guys are great 🙏🏻🙏🏻
i'd like to see a tim kennedy vs jean claude van damme fight scene secretively
I would love that!!!
Please watch blood and bone, it’s amazing fighting
JCVD I think was the only one of the 80s that actually had a professional fight record
Loooved this version of Road House because of Conor McGregor🤣🙏🏻💪
Guys, do a First Time watching the new Road House ... I would watch that ... I Enjoy both Road House Movies. It is not exactly a remake, so no reason to be let down.
Lol Dude watching this is like hanging out with my guys. Brings me back to Marine Corps days lol talking shit. Lol
Rafiki from "The Lion King" stole the bow staff scene in "Enter the Dragon"
Bruce Lee would seriously destroy anyone today if he progressed with the time. To say otherwise is insane.
The new Roadhouse is a riot.
The original Road House is the best 👌
Bruce Lee in MMA today. I am here for it.
They chose wisely on the wolverine with Huge Jack man....
When the late Julie Strain is the first person in your video....
Your videos don’t show up in my feed anymore- I just realized I hadn’t seen anything from you guys in months
Fun fact #1 while Bruce did make noises his were not thst loud those icon shouts were dubbed
Fact #2 Jackie chan is one of the prison guards
You guys should do the boys in company c
Bruce Lee would take Matt and Tim at the same time.... easy money
Jolly Roger hell ya
You guys should react to all Rambo movies 😂😂
The new road house was actually a good movie.
Men don't wear pink, it's called raspberry. Just like salmon isn't orange
The acorn cop must have learned how to roll from double impact.