I keep seeing people asking for greats like Jackie Chan, Donnie Yen, Jet Li, etc. These guys are in the spotlight and well known and talked about even today. I think Scott is giving people who deserves to be mentioned alongside the greats and no longer in the spotlight who did amazing work and paved the way for others. He is giving them their roses. Much respect to Scott Adkins. This just my opinion of course.
I both think and hope you are correct! It would be a little different and still very cool to see those folks interviewed by the likes of Scott but the guests he gets now are awesome and in many cases, seldom heard from.
Those 3 are just too big of superstars, their schedules are always so busy. They don't have time for movie cast or interviews unless its a movie they themselves are making.
Scott Adkins needs to interview Scott Adkins on his illustrious career as the ultimate badass who’s battled ninjas, Unisols, Wolverine, Sabretooth, The Transporter, Dr. Strange, Bruce Lee’s creator, and hopefully, SEVERAL more Marvel characters in the future. All he’s gotta do is ask questions and have the camera switch back to him, maybe with a different appearance, ie, facial hair, hairstyle, etc. Scott deserves to be interviewed... by Scott. Scott, make this happen! 🤜🏽👊🏽🤛🏽
Scott's revealed a lot about himself over the course of these interviews, whether reminiscing about working with and/or admiring his guests, but never putting the attention on himself. He does a terrific job with these!
Mantis Lake Oh, I totally agree with you. He’s incredibly humble and seems very down to earth. But my idea was more of a cool, unique twist on his interviews... kinda like Mirror Match in Mortal Kombat- another movie he should be in. He’d make one hell of a Johnny Cage!
Don't forget other 80's-90's B-action movie heroes: Billy Blanks, Matthias Hues, Thomas Ian Griffith, Jeff Speakman, Jeff Wincott and even Yang Sze/Bolo Yeung if he speaks enough English.
@Anas Amrani Of course Seagal wouldn't do it, as he is too arrogant and delusional. But it would be hilarious to hear him blow his own trumpet. The interview he did with "The Voice" Michael Schiavello was pure cringe.
Thank you, Scott for coming out with this awesome concept of interviewing action superstars. And from a professional standpoint as well as from an entertainment and informative one, your show on RUclips really stands out and you have been able to put an awesome show every time. Thanks a million for the great content, your upbeat, cheerful and beautiful persona during the interviews, your great choice of stars, your questions, your comments and everything is just awesome and a real bonus for the trillions of your fans out there who really love your movies and do miss seeing all you guys on the movie screen due to the present covid crisis worldwide. Wish you the very best in everything you do, Scott!
great to see Dolph in Art of Action, he deserves the space. Keep going up Scott with this serie, it's one of the highlights of the week to all the action genre fans.
This is a great series. The answer to The Expendables wish list of action stars. I await with baited breath for the next guest. You are a great host. I can feel your excitement when you meet one of your personal favorite stars. Good job Scott. I will be watching for more great fun.
@@mikekaraoke - I love "Regeneration" but that fight between Dolph and Van Damme is mostly their stunt doubles. While I like some Van Damme films, I'm not a fan of his action scenes.
@@mantislake4141 Only when they go through the walls except for the last wall! Also why aren't you a fan of his action scenes-He is such a good fighter?
@@mikekaraoke - he has some good moves but apart from "No Retreat, No Surrender" and maybe "Replicant", I just don't care for his style of choreography. Too slow and stiff.
I love his role in universal soldier (1992) it's a shame he didn't get more movies where he can let him selfe go. Such a talented man kept down by Hollywood.
How great to hear an intelligent conversation. Most of the time Dolph does not come across as the guy we see here. I think he has made some good movies. His Punisher was grim and gritty. Another great video in this series.
I'm almost 42 years old, and to this day, my parents still think that masters of the universe is the film that made me a Dolph Lundgren fan, nope, I love that film, but it was The Punisher that made me a Dolph fan.
According to imdb dolph and scott Adkins are collaborating on a film. Also being directed by dolph. After one day of shooting, it was halted due to covid. Hope they get to finish that.
We did Okinawa Uechi, from 13 yrs. "77" and we didn't get our Black Belt until "90". The school would not give us our test. I went to Pang Gi Noon and got Black. Stayed with Kick boxing and Boxing for decades. At 28 and again at 54 went back to Uechi and took my Black belt test(4.5 Hrs) with a local 9th degree. He nearly Killed me, HA!! It was Great!! He called me two days later to see if I was sore. I said, NOT AT ALL!! Ha!! Still at it today!! Keep up the Great Work!!
I clearly remember seeing the first Universal Soldier in the cinema for my birthday party. Dolph's character was so impressive and intimidating. Even my 'no nonsense' dad was very entertained by that movie.
One of my favorite moments in his films is in Showdown in Little Tokyo where he elbowed an incoming kick perfectly. It's equivalent in how cool it was to Jet Li Punching a foot in Fist of Legend. I kept trying to replicate that technique as a young man in Karate class. What a legend. He's also the first Comic Book hero I ever saw on the screen before seeing Batman.
Awesome ! You can see the real martial artists always have this great attitide of honor and respect. Still a big fan of Dolph and he gives me hope that people keep going with an action career even stronger.
The Art of Action continues to step up - Dolph is the biggest movie star you've interviewed yet. So glad you talked about Showdown in Little Tokyo too, that brought back memories. 👍👍 It will be interesting to see where you go from here.
most of the Interviewee are those who have faded from the Industry, or those who are working behind the Scene, who hardly gets credit... So I doubt u'll see Jackie n Donnie for sometimes soon...👍
I love Dolph Lundgren. My father took me to see Universal Soldier when it released at theaters, and grew up with all the Action Movies we all came to love, and one of my all time favorite movies is Showdown in Little Tokyo with Brandon Lee. That movie is fantastic. I thank you Scott for doing these interviews for the fans. I love hearing the stories. Keep up the great work 🍻
Dark Angel was great! HUGE THANKS TO YOU MR. ADKINS FOR BRINGING ALL THESE ACTION HEROES AND PRICELESS MEMORIES!!! As Richard Norton said too , those were the good old days...
I wish they would’ve talked about expendables 2! That was definitely in the words of Sylvester Stallone a minor miracle. That movie was fucking awesome they made it for the real action fans. The only thing that pissed me off was that Scott Adkins wasn’t in the main poster and I have to Walk by it every day in my man cave.
The Art of Action with: Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Don The Dragon Wilson, Chuck Norris, Jean Claude Van Damme, Jason Statham, Steven Seagal, Philli Rhee, Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Dudikoff, Donnie Yen, Sammo Hung, Lorenzo Lamas, Jon foo, Bruce Willis, Dwayne Johnson, Robin Shou.
Arnold, Sly, Rock & Bruce Willis are not martial artists but some wanna-bes. They don't deserve to be here..... Merely being hulky and buff don't make you a fighter. For that you ought to comprise of self descipline, techniques and knowledge.
Scott great interviews and content .There are alot of action stars from the 80s and 90s 2000s that werent martial artists that Scott knows well..Van Damme , Liam Nelson, Steven Segal, Jet Li, Jason Statham, Wesley Snipes, Luke Goss, Dominic Purcell, Costas Mandylor, Louis Mandylor, Sam L Jackson, and movie and TV star legendary Chuck Norris.
What an amazing time for action/martial art movies! My dad is a huge Bruce Lee & boxing fab so I’ve been brought around these actors. Love van damme, dolph, Brandon lee, Jackie chan,jet li and the rocky franchise 👊🏻
Started watching last week I'm hooked on this, these are the martial arts action stars I grew up on. You should try to get Ernie Reyes jr on, he is an excellent martial artist.
I discovered now (late unfortunately) what you do Mr. Scott Adkins in The Art of Action. It is a great pleasure for me to attend your discussions with actors of action films, actors that I love. I love also the way you move in the fight scenes.In my youth, I watched Bruce Lee movies without breathing, and I thought that there would never be anyone who would do something at this level, in martial arts movies.Fortunately, I was wrong, and there followed a series of actors who impressed me in this kind of films. I saw many of these actors again in The Art of Action, as they actually are, something that impressed me again. I don't know if my opinion, some unknown person, is important to you, but in the series of great actors of action films that I love, you occupy an important place, and your human side that you reveal in The Art of Action it made me love you even more.Keep doing what you are doing, because you are doing a great job Mr. Scott Adkins !
The two tough non-Russians who played the toughest Russians ever!
It’s almost upsetting when they don’t sound Russian 😂
Boyka and Drago!!! All time favourites. Hell yeah!!
Oh God....that's so true!🤣
Facts!
Drago was harder
I keep seeing people asking for greats like Jackie Chan, Donnie Yen, Jet Li, etc. These guys are in the spotlight and well known and talked about even today. I think Scott is giving people who deserves to be mentioned alongside the greats and no longer in the spotlight who did amazing work and paved the way for others. He is giving them their roses. Much respect to Scott Adkins. This just my opinion of course.
I both think and hope you are correct! It would be a little different and still very cool to see those folks interviewed by the likes of Scott but the guests he gets now are awesome and in many cases, seldom heard from.
Yeah but Jackie Chan was never interview (i think) from martial artist....and of course Scott is one of the best.
I would love to see Jeff Imada, James Lew, Al Leong in this.
@Anthony G - Exactly !
Those 3 are just too big of superstars, their schedules are always so busy. They don't have time for movie cast or interviews unless its a movie they themselves are making.
Don't forget ,that Dolph holds Masters in chemical Engineering, and was once a student at MIT.
Brain and power
I heard he is a genius in his own right!!
he did infact speak of that in the video
He also holds a Masters of the Universe
@@gmatwotimes One of the highest, around 162 IQ. For a good amount of time he had a chain of chemical plants and refineries in Sweden.
Thats why he knows how to blow things up!
The uncut version of The Punisher, with all of the violence intact, is a greatly underrated movie.
I agree 100%
Scott: I must interview you.
Dolph: If he interviews, he interviews.
@MrSugeragi and @Simon Drake - absolutely BRILLIANT comments guys !
Had me chuckling for ages.
Lol! Brilliant.
😂😂😂😂
Dolph: I'm all ears!
I must facetime you
I will snooze
Showdown in Little Tokyo has a special place in my heart. I watched so many times.
Me too ! I bought the VHS in a video store when I was 20. I fell in love with this movie....and with Tia Carrere, of course ;)
Absolutely yes. I saw it as a lad and it’s stuck with me, I’m 42 now lol
This is by far the best series on RUclips!!
The Best 🙄🙄..
I agree
TERRANCE OUT
IT rally is
The most complete interviews of martial arts stars in the world
Hats off to you scott you rock
Scott inside is still the kid that remembers his time in front of the TV and looks up to these legends we all grown up with.
Dolph is such an interesting person. A great renaissance man. He's one of those ppl that are good at everything they do.
One of the best lines that people miss is when Drago says “he is like a piece of IRON”
Dolph Lundgren is such an intelligent guy. Let’s get Donnie Yen and Jackie Chan on here please Mr. Adkins!
Yes definitely
He plays such a convincing bad guy. A legend
Yes, please!!!!!!!
One of the tallest man of Hollywood!
And Mr. Hiroyuki-Tagawa, he's an awesome villain of all times.
Dolph has such a thoughtful personality. He seems wise too.
His IQ is off the charts.
Scott Adkins needs to interview Scott Adkins on his illustrious career as the ultimate badass who’s battled ninjas, Unisols, Wolverine, Sabretooth, The Transporter, Dr. Strange, Bruce Lee’s creator, and hopefully, SEVERAL more Marvel characters in the future. All he’s gotta do is ask questions and have the camera switch back to him, maybe with a different appearance, ie, facial hair, hairstyle, etc. Scott deserves to be interviewed... by Scott. Scott, make this happen! 🤜🏽👊🏽🤛🏽
Id be into that
Get MJW to interview Scott Adkins!
YEAH HAHA
Scott's revealed a lot about himself over the course of these interviews, whether reminiscing about working with and/or admiring his guests, but never putting the attention on himself. He does a terrific job with these!
Mantis Lake Oh, I totally agree with you. He’s incredibly humble and seems very down to earth. But my idea was more of a cool, unique twist on his interviews... kinda like Mirror Match in Mortal Kombat- another movie he should be in. He’d make one hell of a Johnny Cage!
That training montage in Rocky IV! 🔥 Inspiring people to move since day one.
Next: Iko Uwais, Donnie Yen, Jet Li, Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, Don Wilson, Jean Claude Van Damme, Steven Seagal, Jason Sthatam,...
Wesley Snipes
Don't forget other 80's-90's B-action movie heroes: Billy Blanks, Matthias Hues, Thomas Ian Griffith, Jeff Speakman, Jeff Wincott and even Yang Sze/Bolo Yeung if he speaks enough English.
And how could you leave out the greatest acrobatic martial artist of them all, Yuen Biao.
Seagal is a hack and a slimebag
@Anas Amrani Of course Seagal wouldn't do it, as he is too arrogant and delusional. But it would be hilarious to hear him blow his own trumpet. The interview he did with "The Voice" Michael Schiavello was pure cringe.
This series, The Art of Action, is simply amazing! Great job, Scott Adkins.
He's so good his facial expressions and fighting ,great actor.
Thank you, Scott for coming out with this awesome concept of interviewing action superstars. And from a professional standpoint as well as from an entertainment and informative one, your show on RUclips really stands out and you have been able to put an awesome show every time. Thanks a million for the great content, your upbeat, cheerful and beautiful persona during the interviews, your great choice of stars, your questions, your comments and everything is just awesome and a real bonus for the trillions of your fans out there who really love your movies and do miss seeing all you guys on the movie screen due to the present covid crisis worldwide. Wish you the very best in everything you do, Scott!
great to see Dolph in Art of Action, he deserves the space. Keep going up Scott with this serie, it's one of the highlights of the week to all the action genre fans.
Dolph was one of my favourite action stars growing up, he's such a great and a humble guy. Thanks Scott for bringing back all those memories 👍👏
Truly enjoyed this man the 80's were on another level of epicness
This is a great series. The answer to The Expendables wish list of action stars. I await with baited breath for the next guest. You are a great host. I can feel your excitement when you meet one of your personal favorite stars. Good job Scott. I will be watching for more great fun.
The fight scene with Van Damme at the end of Regeneration is easily one of the best fight scenes ever
If only Van Damme had actually been in it for more than a few seconds of close-ups. Then again, it was probably a great scene because he wasn't.
@@mantislake4141 Dolph compliments Van Damme, And then you diss him why?
@@mikekaraoke - I love "Regeneration" but that fight between Dolph and Van Damme is mostly their stunt doubles. While I like some Van Damme films, I'm not a fan of his action scenes.
@@mantislake4141 Only when they go through the walls except for the last wall!
Also why aren't you a fan of his action scenes-He is such a good fighter?
@@mikekaraoke - he has some good moves but apart from "No Retreat, No Surrender" and maybe "Replicant", I just don't care for his style of choreography. Too slow and stiff.
I love his role in universal soldier (1992) it's a shame he didn't get more movies where he can let him selfe go. Such a talented man kept down by Hollywood.
Showdown in little Tokyo is soooo good!!!
Yes it was, even better because Brandon Lee was in it!!
An underrated classic. Dolph was pretty good in it with Brandon. Great chemistry between them.
That one is one of my favorite action movies. And Brandon was freaking funny.
How great to hear an intelligent conversation. Most of the time Dolph does not come across as the guy we see here. I think he has made some good movies. His Punisher was grim and gritty. Another great video in this series.
This so great... I still can believe you're doing this segment, Scott.
I can't thank you enough.
You mean you still can't believe*
Thanks for watching 😊.. So tell me how long have you been my fan..?
I hope I look as good as Dolph when I'm 60.
Me too. Damn he's taken care of himself
No he is from Sweden they all look nice and i shape
He looks about 44 not 60.
Hey Scott, that last line ' It's been keeping me busy'. Please don't stop this once you start shooting again. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Dolph Lundgren’s Punisher is my all time Favourite compared to all other Punisher Movies.
Dolph Lundgren is a legend! Great to see him doing well. Thank you for the insightful interview Scott. Best wishes.
His TEDtalk is amazing!
R S I'm waiting for Scott Adkins to get Joe Rogan on the podcast.
I'm almost 42 years old, and to this day, my parents still think that masters of the universe is the film that made me a Dolph Lundgren fan, nope, I love that film, but it was The Punisher that made me a Dolph fan.
According to imdb dolph and scott Adkins are collaborating on a film. Also being directed by dolph. After one day of shooting, it was halted due to covid. Hope they get to finish that.
You could just watch it, they say it...
CuzinBilly smh did u even watch first 1min of this video?
It's basically one of the very first things they talk about...
@@damvid21 I posted before the video started. Sue me.
@@CuzinBilly My legal representatives will be in touch.
We did Okinawa Uechi, from 13 yrs. "77" and we didn't get our Black Belt until "90". The school would not give us our test. I went to Pang Gi Noon and got Black. Stayed with Kick boxing and Boxing for decades. At 28 and again at 54 went back to Uechi and took my Black belt test(4.5 Hrs) with a local 9th degree. He nearly Killed me, HA!! It was Great!! He called me two days later to see if I was sore. I said, NOT AT ALL!! Ha!! Still at it today!! Keep up the Great Work!!
I clearly remember seeing the first Universal Soldier in the cinema for my birthday party. Dolph's character was so impressive and intimidating.
Even my 'no nonsense' dad was very entertained by that movie.
Dolph has so much charisma n intensity. Natural power, and probably a great guy too. He’s a real man. High testosterone stud.
Both these guys are so modest, it's refreshing to see from such talented guys.
Smashed it Scott swear this is awesome series it's going into the collectors items. Keep it going and thanks. Saj from East Midlands
What the Bullring in City Centre of Birmingham lol
What an amazing interview. Dolph is so intelligent.
One of my favorite moments in his films is in Showdown in Little Tokyo where he elbowed an incoming kick perfectly. It's equivalent in how cool it was to Jet Li Punching a foot in Fist of Legend. I kept trying to replicate that technique as a young man in Karate class. What a legend. He's also the first Comic Book hero I ever saw on the screen before seeing Batman.
Dolph... I d like to see another hour.. Enjoy to see and listen!
Awesome ! You can see the real martial artists always have this great attitide of honor and respect. Still a big fan of Dolph and he gives me hope that people keep going with an action career even stronger.
This is a great series. I am glad you found a niche during the pandemic. You are a good host.
Being an 80's kid i love
These vids 👍
Thank you 😊 Scott for everything you did 🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿❤️💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
The Art of Action continues to step up - Dolph is the biggest movie star you've interviewed yet. So glad you talked about Showdown in Little Tokyo too, that brought back memories. 👍👍 It will be interesting to see where you go from here.
Dark Angel and Showdown in little Tokyo and He-Man Master of the Universum and MEN of WAR
Lol, him and Brandon Lee were great together in showdown in little Tokyo!
"I come in peace!"
Love Men of War. RIP Trevor Goddard.
@@warrenbfeagins "then leave in pieces"
@@Joobkl His partner had a hilarious line in the beginning with the drug dealers. He said, "I'm from the University of suck my dick." Lol!!!!!!
Thanks Dolph. Thanks Scott.
Hopefully it's Donnie or JCVD next
most of the Interviewee are those who have faded from the Industry, or those who are working behind the Scene, who hardly gets credit... So I doubt u'll see Jackie n Donnie for sometimes soon...👍
Always a fan of Dolph, but his character in Rocky 4 STILL scares the bejesus out of me ! His traits hit you on a psychological level xxx
This is going to be really good."I Must Break You" 😂
Ikr
@8.40 dolph is the real deal at breaking things 💪😳
Get Off This Rock Travel he sure is 💪🏽😳
Dolph Lundgren was my father favourite action star back in 80s to early 2000s
Can’t wait to watch this awesome interview.
Just watched Debt Collector 1 & 2 on Netflix. One of Scott’s best films! I love the back alley fight
Finally some amazing professionals backing up what I'm been saying forever: universal soldier regeneration has incredible fight scenes.
I came here after the watching Rocky IV.
I'm ready.
Scott is carrying the torch. Thank you Scott.
The most Realistic Channel ever to exists in RUclips..
Salute & Respect! 🙏
Great interview!🎉
Scott Adkins way of talking ♥️
Two of my favorite action stars, talking to each other.
Thanks for that.
"I Come in Peace" always loved that film as well. I gotta go re-watch some Dolph Lundgren movies. 😁
I love Dolph Lundgren. My father took me to see Universal Soldier when it released at theaters, and grew up with all the Action Movies we all came to love, and one of my all time favorite movies is Showdown in Little Tokyo with Brandon Lee. That movie is fantastic. I thank you Scott for doing these interviews for the fans. I love hearing the stories. Keep up the great work 🍻
Scott is the great movie face. I love him because he's a good actor
God bless Scott Adkins! Just discovered this series. Great to see all of our hereos get the patient respect they deserve. Cheers!
This was just pure greatness, look forward to whoever’s on the next episode
Scott adkins deserves more subscribers. Almost to 1M
Absolute perfection ❤ An action movie lover's dream fulfilled💪👍✌
Dolph is perfect example for a person full of talent, body and brains ... He is truly a great inspiration 🙏🙏🙏
Legendary!
Wow.... Dolph looks great 👍💪🏻
Love Dolph, fighter and a scholar and charismatic, perfect human.
the terrible villian.....is such a sweet heart, blessings Dolph
Love Dolph! good interview
Dark Angel was great! HUGE THANKS TO YOU MR. ADKINS FOR BRINGING ALL THESE ACTION HEROES AND PRICELESS MEMORIES!!! As Richard Norton said too , those were the good old days...
"If he dies, he dies" love that
ART OF ACTION IS SO AWESOME! THANKS SCOTT ADKINS
I wish they would’ve talked about expendables 2! That was definitely in the words of Sylvester Stallone a minor miracle. That movie was fucking awesome they made it for the real action fans. The only thing that pissed me off was that Scott Adkins wasn’t in the main poster and I have to Walk by it every day in my man cave.
And the biger role in a movie
Fantastic series and so glad you got to chat with dolph! What a legend he is - loved showdown in little Tokyo !
Scott if you are doing Gary Daniels there's a video on Facebook where he did a demo fight with Don Wilson
Fantastic! Two of my favorite martial artists actors!!!!!!
THAT WAS AMAZING! Thank you Mr. Adkins and Mr. Lundgren
You’re smashing it with these interviews mate 🙌🏻
Universal soldier, The Punisher, Rocky 4, showdown in little Tokyo! Dolph Lungdren is one of the best in the business!
The Art of Action with: Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Don The Dragon Wilson, Chuck Norris, Jean Claude Van Damme, Jason Statham, Steven Seagal, Philli Rhee, Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Dudikoff, Donnie Yen, Sammo Hung, Lorenzo Lamas, Jon foo, Bruce Willis, Dwayne Johnson, Robin Shou.
Nah not Dwayne Johnson he doesn't do martial arts
Not Steven Seagal, his massive ego is unbearable.
Arnold might do it. But I don't think they'll interview Stallone though
@@Mutantgamer well you’re in for a surprise
Arnold, Sly, Rock & Bruce Willis are not martial artists but some wanna-bes. They don't deserve to be here.....
Merely being hulky and buff don't make you a fighter. For that you ought to comprise of self descipline, techniques and knowledge.
Pinnacle of a man in Rocky 4, amazing
I watched the movie "Skin Trade" on blu-ray last night Dolph Lundgren and Tony Jaa was Awesome in that movie.
Brilliant!!!!!! Two best action guys ever but so down to earth !
Scott great interviews and content .There are alot of action stars from the 80s and 90s 2000s that werent martial artists that Scott knows well..Van Damme , Liam Nelson, Steven Segal, Jet Li, Jason Statham, Wesley Snipes, Luke Goss, Dominic Purcell, Costas Mandylor, Louis Mandylor, Sam L Jackson, and movie and TV star legendary Chuck Norris.
What an amazing time for action/martial art movies! My dad is a huge Bruce Lee & boxing fab so I’ve been brought around these actors.
Love van damme, dolph, Brandon lee, Jackie chan,jet li and the rocky franchise 👊🏻
AGREE!! I love the respect paid to the sensei, sempai, and students, inside the dojo!!
Dear Mr Adkins i would love to see you do an interview with Phillip Rhee (Best Of The Best) or Jeff Speakman (The Perfect Weapon) :)
You got your wish
@@theflyingninja1 Yes i did :) it was amazing! a big thank you to Mr Adkins.
Started watching last week I'm hooked on this, these are the martial arts action stars I grew up on. You should try to get Ernie Reyes jr on, he is an excellent martial artist.
Another fantastic interview. Every time I watch these I then get the urge to watch their movies.
Man this is beautiful, the guys I used to watch in the movies growing as a little kid 🌺🌲
JCVD next ☺️
YES please!
Thanks Scott , we've needed a show like this for a long time, and no better guy to do it.
I discovered now (late unfortunately) what you do Mr. Scott Adkins in The Art of Action. It is a great pleasure for me to attend your discussions with actors of action films, actors that I love. I love also the way you move in the fight scenes.In my youth, I watched Bruce Lee movies without breathing, and I thought that there would never be anyone who would do something at this level, in martial arts movies.Fortunately, I was wrong, and there followed a series of actors who impressed me in this kind of films. I saw many of these actors again in The Art of Action, as they actually are, something that impressed me again. I don't know if my opinion, some unknown person, is important to you, but in the series of great actors of action films that I love, you occupy an important place, and your human side that you reveal in The Art of Action it made me love you even more.Keep doing what you are doing, because you are doing a great job Mr. Scott Adkins !
I want Dolph to say " if he dies he dies "
“I must break you!”
Great interview! Thanks, Scott!
This is amazing. Every week another highlight.I really appreciate those interviews. 👍🏾