Best of the Best 2 (1993)
Facts
| Cast | Eric Roberts and Philip Rhee |
| Theatrical Release | March 5, 1993 |
| DVD Release | February 6, 2007 |
| Running Time | 101 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 024543430810 |
| Buy this item | $13.49 at Amazon.com As of Dec 3 3:08 EST (details) 1 DVD, Fox Home Entertainment, Usually ships in 24 hours, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 44 new from $7.17, 9 used from $7.31 |
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Average user review:| BotB2: A Totally Different Movie |
Unless someone can enjoy a technique (Rhee) vs. unskilled muscle (Moeller), I suppose.
Unlike some movie franchises which was from the beginning centered on a personal character (Rocky, Batman, Vampires...), BotB1 is about training camp, team-building, athlete's mix of emotions (fear-ego-vengeful), major inter-cultural sports event, highly-skilled 'DaeHan'-like antagonist (rather than about Alex Grady or Tommy Lee).
Now BotB2 is like a Jurassic Park 'sequel' about the painful divorce of Dr. Allan Grant and his subsequent alcoholic behaviors in spite of Malcolm and other JP characters are there to support him emotionally, and his encounter with a new love in his rehabilitation program and they both blaah, blaah, bla...
I mean, where is the dinosaur? October 12, 2008
| Supurb! |
| Long Live Phillip Rhee!!! |
Picking up several years after BEST OF THE BEST left off, BEST OF THE BEST 2 begins with Alex (Eric Roberts) Tommy Lee (Phillip Rhee), and Travis (the late Chris Penn) running a Tae Kwon Do/Hapkido school in Las Vegas. Travis has been competing in The Coliseum, and illegal kickboxing circuit in the city owned by the fearsome, appropriately named Brackus (Former Mr. Universe Ralph Moeller). After winning the tournament, Travis earns the right to challenge Brackus, with the winner taking ownership of the Coliseum, but Travis badly underestimates Brackus and is killed in the match. Alex's son Walter (Edan Gross) witnesses the murder, and Alex and Tommy confront Brackus. Brackus orders Alex and Wlter killed, but Tommy has cut Brackus' face, wounding his pride, so Brackus wants Tommy alive. Meanwhile, Tommy, Alex, and Walter take refuge with Tommy's "Grandma" (Betty Carvalho), where they prepare to take on Brackus under the tutelage of James (Sonny Landham), who had previously fought Brackus.
Phillip Rhee is definitely the star of the film. Holding a 6th Dan in Tae Kwon Do, a 3rd dan in Hapkido, and a 1st dan in Kendo, as well as being an expert in Wing Chun and boxing, he is a one man wrecking crew. When Tommy is captured by Brackus, he first forced to fight three preliminary matches, and this is truly a sight to behold, but the lenghty, climactic David vs. Goliath duel between Tommy and Brackus is one for the books.
BEST OF THE BEST 2 may not have won any Oscars, but it is never the less, an undying classic of martial arts cinema. November 7, 2007
| Not nearly as good as the first Best of the Best, but still enjoyable |
3/5
The picture and sound is remastered to perfection.
While the movie is not memorable, the new DVD from Fox has some great special features. There is a 10 minute making of which is a look back at the movie with interviews from Phillip Rhee, Wayne Newton and others. There is also a magnificent audio commentary with Phillip Rhee and director Robert Radler. The last special feature is a 6 minute promotional featurette from 1993. Although not overloaded with special features, this is one of the better special edition DVDs I have seen in recent years. Commentaries on martial arts movies are very rare, so they are always greedily accepted by me. April 27, 2007
| An unforgetable movie... |
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