Chong Li, played by Bolo Yeung
The movie "Bloodsport" included several styles (real & imaginary), including Muay Thai, kung fu, karate, and plenty of choreographed sequences designed to look good on screen, but not necessarily drawn directly from any particular, formal styles (such as the monkey fighter, the implied sumo grappler, and Ray Jackson's uncontrolled street-fighting technique). For example, the character Chong Li is Korean and therefore implied this his style is Tae Kwon Do, Tang Soo Do, or another Korean style, but the actor -- Bolo Yeung -- is actually practiced in kung fu. The miscellaneous and unnamed extras most likely used kung fu.
The movie " IT"
Yes, you can record a movie while watching a movie
it is a Science Fiction movie crossed with teenage modern movie
American Samurai
bloodspot.
Shingo Takagi has: Played himself in "AZW: Showdown with Dragon Gate" in 2007. Performed in "Enter the Dragon" in 2009. Played Shingo in "Untouchable" in 2010. Played Shingo in "Mercury Rising" in 2010. Played Shingo in "DragonGate USA Uprising" in 2010. Played Shingo in "DragonGate USA Enter the Dragon" in 2010. Played Shingo in "Bushido: Code of the Warrior" in 2010. Played Shingo in "Freedom Fight" in 2011.
Chong Li, played by Bolo Yeung
I dont know if the actual theme song from bloodsport had vocals. But most of the score had songs sung by the great Stan Bush. He also did song for the Transformers animated movie.
Yes, the movie ends when Frank Dux is going to enter the plane that is taking him back to the U.S.
He was definitely in a coma in the hospital and I believe he was paralyzed from the waist down, but it's not clear in the movie.
He didn't play anyone in Bloodsport because he wasn't in the movie. It was Jean Claude Van Damme.
Karate champ
Bronson (2008) is rated R for violent and disturbing content, graphic nudity, sexuality, and strong language.
Shingo Misawa has: Played Hideyuki uehara in "Watashi wa umi" in 1978. Played Kagekatsu Uesugi in "Sekigahara" in 1981. Performed in "Ageinsuto" in 1981. Played Saito in "Jo no mai" in 1984. Played Colonel Nakamura in "Changi" in 2001.
Master Hee Il Cho has: Played Kim in "Fight to Win" in 1987. Played Korean Coach in "Best of the Best" in 1989. Played Judge Macado in "Bloodsport III" in 1996. Played Head Judge in "Bloodsport 2" in 1996. Played himself in "Masters of the Martial Arts Presented by Wesley Snipes" in 1998.