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'The Expendables' Trailer HD
Sylvester Stallone gears up for a men-on-a-mission film with the Nu Image/Millennium Films war picture, The Expendables. Jason Statham and Jet Li co-star alongside the brawny filmmaker as a group of mercenaries who undertake a near-impossible operation to overthrow a dictator in South America. Mickey Rourke, Forest Whitaker, and UFC star Randy Couture co-star in the action-packed production.
Added: 158 days ago From Portugaline
global.duration: 154.00
Views: 343 | Comments: 0
2008 NPC USA Bodybuilding Overall Champion, Brandon Curry
BSN would like to be the first to welcome IFBB's newest pro bodybuilder -- the "PRODIGY" Brandon Curry! After narrowly missing first place in his last two shows, Brandon stepped up to the plate with 220lbs of rock hard muscle and unmatched symmetry. "Brandon's biggest asset is his throwback physique. His symmetry is truly one of a kind" says James Tracy, Director of Marketing for BSN. The audience watched in amazement as the "PRODIGY" lived up to his hype by not only winning his weight class but the overall title as well. Congratulations Brandon on a well deserved victory. We look forward to seeing our newest pro grow amongst the best.
Added: 601 days ago From Portugaline
global.duration: 328.00
Views: 2534 | Comments: 0
2009 Nationals Men's Bodybuilding Overall Winner - Cedric Mc
Shawn Ray catches up with and interviews NPC Nationals Bodybuilding Overall Winner - Cedric McMillan.
Added: 286 days ago From Portugaline
global.duration: 116.27
Views: 655 | Comments: 0
2009 Pro Fights Supplements Iron Man Pro XX The Swami Predicts
2009 Iron Man Pro XX The Swami Predicts. IMPRO XX http://www.ironmanpro.com
Added: 541 days ago From Portugaline
global.duration: 284.00
Views: 413 | Comments: 0
2010 IFBB Arnold Classic Video Wrapup with Dave and John!
2010 IFBB Arnold Classic Video Wrapup with Dave Palumbo and John Romano!
Added: 171 days ago From Portugaline
global.duration: 724.44
Views: 311 | Comments: 0
2010 IFBB Arnold Women's Final Wrapup Video With Dave and Jo
2010 IFBB Arnold Women's Final Wrapup Video With Dave and John!
Added: 171 days ago From Portugaline
global.duration: 706.27
Views: 211 | Comments: 0
2010 IFBB Phoenix Pro Final Wrapup Video!
2010 IFBB Phoenix Pro Final Wrapup Video!
Added: 171 days ago From Portugaline
global.duration: 619.25
Views: 180 | Comments: 0
2010 IFBB Phoenix Pro Prejuding Wrapup Video!
2010 IFBB Phoenix Pro Prejuding Wrapup Video!
Added: 171 days ago From Portugaline
global.duration: 296.90
Views: 181 | Comments: 0
aberturas
aberturas supinadas.. lol
Added: 360 days ago From matoxxx
global.duration: 67.00
Views: 719 | Comments: 0
Arnold Classic 09 After Show Tony Freeman
Arnold Classic 09 After Show Tony Freeman
Added: 547 days ago From Portugaline
global.duration: 213.00
Views: 1903 | Comments: 0
Awesome NPC Bodybuilder MIKE BROWN
Heavyweight NPC unknown Bodybuilder competing on June 3, 2006
Added: 361 days ago From Portugaline
global.duration: 74.00
Views: 3137 | Comments: 0
Bad Bad Leroy Brown at the 2009 Arnold Classic with Toney Freeman
In a disappointing 4th place finish, Toney is visibly upset as he's been chasing this win being guided by comments such as "Come in Drier" "Come in Fuller" etc. Toney needs to be Toney and do what the X Man has done before. Wipe the mat with his competitors and keep on stomping to the Olympia.
Added: 459 days ago From Portugaline
global.duration: 351.00
Views: 764 | Comments: 0
Bigger Community Promo
Visit: http://www.tugagym.info http://www.biggertube.com http://www.biggerupload.com http://www.orecordar.com/nFree DVD's and much more
Added: 332 days ago From Portugaline
global.duration: 39.83
Views: 225 | Comments: 0
BIGGER STRONGER FASTER* Deleted Scene-Mr. Olympia Jay Cutler
http://biggerstrongerfastermovie.com/ BIGGER STRONGER FASTER: NEW DELETED SCENE FEATURING "MR. OLYMPIA" JAY CUTLER. "RAUCOUSLY FUNNY, SURPRISINGLY COMPREHENSIVE AND INSIGHTFUL. A fascinating and unexpectedly profound meditation on what we have become as a country." -- Carina Chocano, LA Times In America, we define ourselves in the superlative: we are the biggest, strongest, fastest country in the world. We reward speed, size and above all else: winning -- at sport, at business and at war. Metaphorically we are a nation on steroids. Is it any wonder that so many of our heroes are on performance enhancing drugs? From the producers of Bowling For Columbine and Fahrenheit 9/11 comes a new film that unflinchingly explores our win-at-all-cost culture through the lens of a personal journey. Blending comedy and pathos, BIGGER, STRONGER, FASTER* is a collision of pop culture and first-person narrative, with a diverse cast including US Congressmen, professional athletes, medical experts and everyday gym rats. At its heart, this is the story of director Christopher Bell and his two brothers, who grew up idolizing muscular giants like Hulk Hogan, Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger, and who went on to become members of the steroid-subculture in an effort to realize their American dream. When you discover that your heroes have all broken the rules, do you follow the rules, or do you follow your heroes?
Added: 606 days ago From Portugaline
global.duration: 206.00
Views: 3374 | Comments: 0
BIGGER STRONGER FASTER* deleted scene:
BIGGER STRONGER FASTER* - NEW DELETED SCENE: "ROID RAGE" "RAUCOUSLY FUNNY, SURPRISINGLY COMPREHENSIVE AND INSIGHTFUL. A fascinating and unexpectedly profound meditation on what we have become as a country." -- Carina Chocano, LA Times In America, we define ourselves in the superlative: we are the biggest, strongest, fastest country in the world. We reward speed, size and above all else: winning -- at sport, at business and at war. Metaphorically we are a nation on steroids. Is it any wonder that so many of our heroes are on performance enhancing drugs? From the producers of Bowling For Columbine and Fahrenheit 9/11 comes a new film that unflinchingly explores our win-at-all-cost culture through the lens of a personal journey. Blending comedy and pathos, BIGGER, STRONGER, FASTER* is a collision of pop culture and first-person narrative, with a diverse cast including US Congressmen, professional athletes, medical experts and everyday gym rats. At its heart, this is the story of director Christopher Bell and his two brothers, who grew up idolizing muscular giants like Hulk Hogan, Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger, and who went on to become members of the steroid-subculture in an effort to realize their American dream. When you discover that your heroes have all broken the rules, do you follow the rules, or do you follow your heroes?
Added: 433 days ago From Portugaline
global.duration: 240.00
Views: 1403 | Comments: 0
BLOODSPORT [1988] The Interview Part.1 [Uncut] - VAN DAMME 27 years old
Bloodsport (1988) interview Uncut and Complete. PART 1 of 3. Directed by : Newt Arnold Written by : Sheldon Lettich, Christopher Cosby, Mel Friedman. With : Bolo Yeung, Forest Whitaker, Donald Gibb, Michel Qissi Film Editing by : Jean-Claude Van Damme...(uncredited) BLOODSPORT (1988) The movie 1988 "Bloodsport" remains one of the best entertaining martial arts movies of it's time and is considered a cult classic. This movie introduced Jean-Claude Van Damme and made him both a star and an International icon to a world-wide audience. The movie showcased Van Damme's amazing athletic abilities, and his genuine martial art skills. At age ten, Jean-Claude Van Damme of Brussels (real name Van Varenberg) took Shotokan karate lessons. At age 16 he won his first tournament in 46 seconds. He won his black belt at age 18 and won the European Professional Karate Association's middleweight championship at age 19. He had a fight record of 16 knock-outs to l loss. As a kickboxer, Van Damme also studied Taekwondo and Muay Thai. Additionally, an impressive array of international martial artists and their captivating and — at times spectacular fighting styles, ranging from Kung Fu to Jeet Kune Do and Muay Thai are displayed. Part of the mystique of Bloodsport is it is said to be based on the 1975-180 real life experiences of Frank Dux an American from California. Dux a skilled martial artist claimed to be first Westerner to win the secret, underground Martial Arts Competition known as the Kumite. In reality, Dux maintains he fought and "won" his Kumite tournament in Jamaica; the movie Bloodsport, nonetheless, takes place in Hong Kong. Dux choreographed the fight scenes for the film and provided the basic script for Bloodsport. The fight scenes are the main attractions of the movie; plot and acting take a back seat. As the "strong and silent type" Van Damme handles his star role well enough, but he - like Bruce Lee had only marginal English skills. "Bloodsport" tells the story of Frank W. Dux (Jean Claude Van Damme), trained from youth in Ninjutsu by a Japanese master, Senzo Tanaka (Roy Chiao). To honor his mentor, Dux leaves for Hong Kong to participate in the Kumite —where the world's best martial artists are secretly and invited every five years. The movie unfolds showing the intense preparations for the Kumite by a number of different skilled fighters (climbing trees, smashing coconuts or breaking large ice blocks and strong boards). Dux's past training is highlighted. The film skips to Dux's present workout in a military gym, where his participation in the Kumite is in doubt when officially prohibited from attending. Feigning need for a shower, Dux escapes the base and makes his way to Hong Kong meeting fellow American contestant, Ray Jackson (Donald Gibb) and a female American journalist, Janice Kent (Leah Ayres), who is attempting to write about the clandestine, illegal event. The tournament begins, Dux beats all of his opponents, including a Syrian fighter (Bernard Mariano), a Muay Thai kickboxer (Paulo Tocha), and a formidable Sumo wrestler (David Ho) advancing to the third and final day of the tournament to face defending Kumite champion, Chong Li (Bolo Yeung who incredibly was 49 year old at time of filming but looking like 30). Li is the callous villain and when discovering Dux to be the better fighter, stoops to throwing salt to blind Dux during the match. Unable to see, Dux relies on his keen sense to fend off Li and then to resoundingly win. The film closes with Dux returning to the United States and screen shows statistics detailing the real-life achievements Frank W. Dux's such as having the fastest recorded knock out record. The soundtrack, composed by Paul Hertzog uses synthesized sounds and classical Asian instrumentation featuring: Fight to Survive, On My Own-Alone and Steal the Night. Van Damme and the 1988 "Bloodsport" motivated a resurgent interest in the martial arts not seen since the untimely death of Bruce Lee some 15 years earlier in 1973. .
Added: 330 days ago From Portugaline
global.duration: 79.00
Views: 1076 | Comments: 0
BLOODSPORT [1988] The Interview Part.2 [Uncut] - VAN DAMME 27 years old
Bloodsport (1988) interview Uncut and Complete. PART 2 of 3. Directed by : Newt Arnold Written by : Sheldon Lettich, Christopher Cosby, Mel Friedman. With : Bolo Yeung, Forest Whitaker, Donald Gibb, Michel Qissi Film Editing by : Jean-Claude Van Damme...(uncredited) BLOODSPORT (1988) The movie 1988 "Bloodsport" remains one of the best entertaining martial arts movies of it's time and is considered a cult classic. This movie introduced Jean-Claude Van Damme and made him both a star and an International icon to a world-wide audience. The movie showcased Van Damme's amazing athletic abilities, and his genuine martial art skills. At age ten, Jean-Claude Van Damme of Brussels (real name Van Varenberg) took Shotokan karate lessons. At age 16 he won his first tournament in 46 seconds. He won his black belt at age 18 and won the European Professional Karate Association's middleweight championship at age 19. He had a fight record of 16 knock-outs to l loss. As a kickboxer, Van Damme also studied Taekwondo and Muay Thai. Additionally, an impressive array of international martial artists and their captivating and — at times spectacular fighting styles, ranging from Kung Fu to Jeet Kune Do and Muay Thai are displayed. Part of the mystique of Bloodsport is it is said to be based on the 1975-180 real life experiences of Frank Dux an American from California. Dux a skilled martial artist claimed to be first Westerner to win the secret, underground Martial Arts Competition known as the Kumite. In reality, Dux maintains he fought and "won" his Kumite tournament in Jamaica; the movie Bloodsport, nonetheless, takes place in Hong Kong. Dux choreographed the fight scenes for the film and provided the basic script for Bloodsport. The fight scenes are the main attractions of the movie; plot and acting take a back seat. As the "strong and silent type" Van Damme handles his star role well enough, but he - like Bruce Lee had only marginal English skills. "Bloodsport" tells the story of Frank W. Dux (Jean Claude Van Damme), trained from youth in Ninjutsu by a Japanese master, Senzo Tanaka (Roy Chiao). To honor his mentor, Dux leaves for Hong Kong to participate in the Kumite —where the world's best martial artists are secretly and invited every five years. The movie unfolds showing the intense preparations for the Kumite by a number of different skilled fighters (climbing trees, smashing coconuts or breaking large ice blocks and strong boards). Dux's past training is highlighted. The film skips to Dux's present workout in a military gym, where his participation in the Kumite is in doubt when officially prohibited from attending. Feigning need for a shower, Dux escapes the base and makes his way to Hong Kong meeting fellow American contestant, Ray Jackson (Donald Gibb) and a female American journalist, Janice Kent (Leah Ayres), who is attempting to write about the clandestine, illegal event. The tournament begins, Dux beats all of his opponents, including a Syrian fighter (Bernard Mariano), a Muay Thai kickboxer (Paulo Tocha), and a formidable Sumo wrestler (David Ho) advancing to the third and final day of the tournament to face defending Kumite champion, Chong Li (Bolo Yeung who incredibly was 49 year old at time of filming but looking like 30). Li is the callous villain and when discovering Dux to be the better fighter, stoops to throwing salt to blind Dux during the match. Unable to see, Dux relies on his keen sense to fend off Li and then to resoundingly win. The film closes with Dux returning to the United States and screen shows statistics detailing the real-life achievements Frank W. Dux's such as having the fastest recorded knock out record. The soundtrack, composed by Paul Hertzog uses synthesized sounds and classical Asian instrumentation featuring: Fight to Survive, On My Own-Alone and Steal the Night. Van Damme and the 1988 "Bloodsport" motivated a resurgent interest in the martial arts not seen since the untimely death of Bruce Lee some 15 years earlier in 1973. .
Added: 330 days ago From Portugaline
global.duration: 261.00
Views: 1837 | Comments: 0
BLOODSPORT [1988] The Interview Part.3 [Uncut] - VAN DAMME 27 years old
Bloodsport (1988) interview Uncut and Complete. PART 3 of 3. Directed by : Newt Arnold Written by : Sheldon Lettich, Christopher Cosby, Mel Friedman. With : Bolo Yeung, Forest Whitaker, Donald Gibb, Michel Qissi Film Editing by : Jean-Claude Van Damme...(uncredited) BLOODSPORT (1988) The movie 1988 "Bloodsport" remains one of the best entertaining martial arts movies of it's time and is considered a cult classic. This movie introduced Jean-Claude Van Damme and made him both a star and an International icon to a world-wide audience. The movie showcased Van Damme's amazing athletic abilities, and his genuine martial art skills. At age ten, Jean-Claude Van Damme of Brussels (real name Van Varenberg) took Shotokan karate lessons. At age 16 he won his first tournament in 46 seconds. He won his black belt at age 18 and won the European Professional Karate Association's middleweight championship at age 19. He had a fight record of 16 knock-outs to l loss. As a kickboxer, Van Damme also studied Taekwondo and Muay Thai. Additionally, an impressive array of international martial artists and their captivating and — at times spectacular fighting styles, ranging from Kung Fu to Jeet Kune Do and Muay Thai are displayed. Part of the mystique of Bloodsport is it is said to be based on the 1975-180 real life experiences of Frank Dux an American from California. Dux a skilled martial artist claimed to be first Westerner to win the secret, underground Martial Arts Competition known as the Kumite. In reality, Dux maintains he fought and "won" his Kumite tournament in Jamaica; the movie Bloodsport, nonetheless, takes place in Hong Kong. Dux choreographed the fight scenes for the film and provided the basic script for Bloodsport. The fight scenes are the main attractions of the movie; plot and acting take a back seat. As the "strong and silent type" Van Damme handles his star role well enough, but he - like Bruce Lee had only marginal English skills. "Bloodsport" tells the story of Frank W. Dux (Jean Claude Van Damme), trained from youth in Ninjutsu by a Japanese master, Senzo Tanaka (Roy Chiao). To honor his mentor, Dux leaves for Hong Kong to participate in the Kumite —where the world's best martial artists are secretly and invited every five years. The movie unfolds showing the intense preparations for the Kumite by a number of different skilled fighters (climbing trees, smashing coconuts or breaking large ice blocks and strong boards). Dux's past training is highlighted. The film skips to Dux's present workout in a military gym, where his participation in the Kumite is in doubt when officially prohibited from attending. Feigning need for a shower, Dux escapes the base and makes his way to Hong Kong meeting fellow American contestant, Ray Jackson (Donald Gibb) and a female American journalist, Janice Kent (Leah Ayres), who is attempting to write about the clandestine, illegal event. The tournament begins, Dux beats all of his opponents, including a Syrian fighter (Bernard Mariano), a Muay Thai kickboxer (Paulo Tocha), and a formidable Sumo wrestler (David Ho) advancing to the third and final day of the tournament to face defending Kumite champion, Chong Li (Bolo Yeung who incredibly was 49 year old at time of filming but looking like 30). Li is the callous villain and when discovering Dux to be the better fighter, stoops to throwing salt to blind Dux during the match. Unable to see, Dux relies on his keen sense to fend off Li and then to resoundingly win. The film closes with Dux returning to the United States and screen shows statistics detailing the real-life achievements Frank W. Dux's such as having the fastest recorded knock out record. The soundtrack, composed by Paul Hertzog uses synthesized sounds and classical Asian instrumentation featuring: Fight to Survive, On My Own-Alone and Steal the Night. Van Damme and the 1988 "Bloodsport" motivated a resurgent interest in the martial arts not seen since the untimely death of Bruce Lee some 15 years earlier in 1973. .
Added: 330 days ago From Portugaline
global.duration: 65.00
Views: 955 | Comments: 0
Bodybuilding series: Brandon Curry UNLEASHED!™ (Episode 5)
Brandon Curry stars in BSN's original series Brandon Curry UNLEASHED! In this episode, Brandon shows viewers how to add variety to the shoulder workout with explosive movements. Also, Trey Brewer covers commons mistakes made on shoulder day. Listen up, this is a mass gaining episode you can't miss.
Added: 457 days ago From Portugaline
global.duration: 317.00
Views: 1117 | Comments: 0
Bodybuilding Series: Brandon Curry UNLEASHED!™ (Episode 7)
Bodybuilding Series: Brandon Curry UNLEASHED!™ (Episode 7)
Added: 457 days ago From Portugaline
global.duration: 347.00
Views: 1552 | Comments: 0
 
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