Fighting Spirit
Fighting Spirit
| 27 December 1992 (USA)
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Billy is a young fighter whose sister Judith was hurt after a near gang rape. When he learns she must have surgery, crime boss Russell has Billy compete in illegal street fights. When Billy learns he may get killed, he quits but is later killed by Russell and his men, who were the ones responsible for Judith's accident. After his death, Billy must rely on one man to seek revenge for him: his best friend David. However, David must train in the martial arts before he can seek revenge. Davidy seeks guidance from the ghost of Billy as well as Billy's trainer and ally, Murphy.

Reviews
Huievest Instead, you get a movie that's enjoyable enough, but leaves you feeling like it could have been much, much more.
SeeQuant Blending excellent reporting and strong storytelling, this is a disturbing film truly stranger than fiction
Paynbob It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
Isbel A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
The_Phantom_Projectionist The original THE KING OF THE KICKBOXERS is a hidden gem of B-movie/martial arts filmmaking. In 1993, Black Belt Magazine declared it one of the best fight flicks ever made, and twenty years later, it still holds up well. Oddly enough, two movies claiming to be its sequel were released in the same year a little while after the original's debut. American SHAOLIN was a sequel in name only, featuring no returning performers and a new storyline but a similar production style. And while that film isn't perfect by any means, it does a lot more things right than the piece of junk I'm reviewing here. KING OF THE KICKBOXERS 2 features the return of Loren Avedon as the star, albeit in a different storyline with a much lower standard of action and production.The story: When fighter Billy Edwards (Sean Donahue) is killed after getting mixed up with a sadistic underground warlord (Ned Hourani), it falls to his best friend David Carster (Avedon) to protect Billy's girlfriend (Michelle Locke) and avenge his death.I was expecting the bad acting, roundly dreadful as it may be, but I wasn't expecting half of Loren Avedon's lines to be noticeably dubbed by another performer. I was expecting the low-budget, made-in-the-Philippines production, but I wasn't expecting the filmmakers to get basic things like correct scene-to-scene blocking wrong (e.g. a performer somehow travels ten feet between shots to fall off an escarpment). I was expecting the soundtrack to be forgettable, but dang if it doesn't stand out for its invasiveness as a mixture of repetitive lounge music and weird sound effects. And though the movie only runs for approximately 90 minutes, the story feels overlong and convoluted, with strange and unnecessary plot inserts galore, like David being paranormally contact by his dead friend no less than three times . It's just not very engaging.The same can be said about the majority of the fight action. Though there's no shortage of it with sixteen brawls going on, very few of these are any good. The fighting cast also includes ex-kickboxer Greg Douglass among others, but even with a large collection of talent, the fisticuffs don't amaze: the action is oftentimes sloppy and uncoordinated, as though only the loosest choreography had been planned, and the overlong brawls aren't filmed very dynamically. These faults temporarily lift near the end of the film when Loren Avedon invades the villains' hideout and takes on a horde of thugs in a respectable randori, but the problems return promptly for the two final showdowns.KING OF THE KICKBOXERS 2 isn't quite so helplessly bad that it deserves a one-star rating, but it's not far off. While the movie may appeal to folks who have grown up on this style of cheap adventure, it cannot hope to match the quality of its predecessor-in-name, even with the lead star at the helm. Leave this one be.
udar55 David Carster (Loren Avedon) tangles with bad guy Russell (Ned Hourani) and his brother Tony (Greg Douglass) after they kill his best friend Billy (Sean Donahue). Why did they kill Bill? Well, he was an awesome martial artist and they conned him into doing underground fights to pay for his sister's medical bills (from an attack that Russell orchestrated in the first place). Billy finds out the truth and gets angry, naturally, they kill him. But they don't count on Billy's ghost contacting David and telling to him to get revenge. Really!Alright, a quick history lesson - KING OF THE KICKBOXERS starred Loren Avedon and Billy Blanks. Avedon went on to make this as FIGHTING SPIRIT, which was later renamed KING OF THE KICKBOXERS 2 to cash in on the success of the first film even though this one is unrelated. The director of KOTK made a film called American SHAOLIN. When that hit video, it was called American SHAOLIN: KING OF THE KICKBOXERS 2 to cash in on the success of the first film even though it too is also unrelated. So there are two films called KING OF THE KICKBOXERS 2 and they are both not sequels to the first film. Confused?So this one is a pure laugh riot. I mean, I was watching it and you would have thought I was taking in a comedy. It reminded me a bit of NO RETREAT, NO SURRENDER with the ghost angle. The acting is very stilted and the dubbing offers some great bits. But like all the other films in the KING OF THE KICKBOXERS world, the fights are well done. Avedon was an accomplished martial artist who always delivered. And having one of the awesome Donahue family members in there is great, even if his screen time is only for 30 minutes. Hourani, who is Arab looking and tall, was a staple in the Philippines action market at the time. Casting the pale, stout Douglass as his brother is funny in itself. Given the location shooting, I also got a good laugh when a cop says he is from the LAPD.
Destroyer Wod OK normally i am not very hard to please when it comes to martial arts movies. I grab a couple beer, get drunk, get in the action and i have a damn good time. Lot of titles voted 3/10 here on IMDb i actually like them a lot and voted 8. But for this one, lets say that it feel like the budget was beyond low. The action sequences are not that bad, but they are certainly not at the level of the ones of the bloodsport or kickboxer franchise. The story is not bad by itself but thats how its tell that make it look weird. You feel that either the character are stupid or very ignorant. But what was the biggest low point was the music, so out of context, didn't match at all. When in movies like Best of the Best 2 you have a very hooking music making you get even more in the movie, here the whole thing didn't match at all to the point it was really annoying. Anyway i would finish saying i saw worst movie, and i was not completely bored by it, but it could have been much better easily with a little work.
relicoffayte When I saw the title "King of the Kickboxers 2" sticking out of the budget bin at the store I was estatic because I consider the first film to be an epic martial arts masterpiece, Loren Avedon was at his best. So I rushed home in the middle of a snowstorm to watch this, and when I got home and popped it in the DVD player it took a whole 5min to make me wish that I was back out on the icy road! This movie is god awful, probably the worst piece of crap I have ever seen. The budget was LOW and usually thats great in my book when it comes to bad action flicks but this was ridiculous, I could have taken 25 bucks, a camera, and gone down to the local dojo and grabbed a random group of guys and would have made a movie 10x what this trash heap was. The acting was beyond terrible from all parties including Avedon, the fighting was horrid and fake as hell, there was no choreography at all, the audio sounded like it was recorded in a bathroom with the microphone off, and the story was pathetic. If anyone had thought that Loren Avedon still had a chance at making a name for himself up until this point than all chance was lost and than buried and than dug up and burned. The only saving grace for me is that I am a fan of Loren Avedon and I consider King of the Kickboxers 1 to be an amazing film.This movie serves no real purpose except if you are looking for something to stick under a wobbly chair leg, if I had spent more than $2.99 Canadian on this trash than I would have really been angry.