With no coach, no friends, and only revenge on his mind, Kurt has to learn a forbidden secret: the ancient Muay Thai technique of the "Krazy Horse" (played by a genuinely haunting Dennis Alexio… wait, no—the master is played by the late, great as Xian Chow).
“How do you like my brother’s style now?”
Kurt Sloane (Van Damme) isn't a hero. He’s a hot-headed American kickboxer who watches his unbeaten brother get deliberately crippled in a ring in Thailand by the brutal champion, Tong Po —a villain so stone-faced and vicious he makes modern movie bad guys look like customer service reps.
Because YouTube’s algorithm keeps muting the roar of Stan Bush’s unlicensed power-anthem, and the 4K remasters scrub away the film grain that makes this movie feel dangerous. On Dailymotion, you’ll find the grungy, VHS-era transfer —the one where the blood looks black and the sweat glistens like motor oil. That’s how you should watch Kickboxer .
If you are scrolling Dailymotion looking for real late-80s action—not the polished stuff, but the sweaty, dangerous, "they actually broke glass on that guy" kind of cinema—stop right here.
This is not a "good movie." This is a great bad movie. The acting is wooden. The plot is a straight line. But the final fight? Fifteen minutes of pure, uncaged, leg-kicking brutality that ends with the most satisfying spine-snap in cinema history.
With no coach, no friends, and only revenge on his mind, Kurt has to learn a forbidden secret: the ancient Muay Thai technique of the "Krazy Horse" (played by a genuinely haunting Dennis Alexio… wait, no—the master is played by the late, great as Xian Chow).
“How do you like my brother’s style now?” Kickboxer 1989 Dailymotion
Kurt Sloane (Van Damme) isn't a hero. He’s a hot-headed American kickboxer who watches his unbeaten brother get deliberately crippled in a ring in Thailand by the brutal champion, Tong Po —a villain so stone-faced and vicious he makes modern movie bad guys look like customer service reps. With no coach, no friends, and only revenge
Because YouTube’s algorithm keeps muting the roar of Stan Bush’s unlicensed power-anthem, and the 4K remasters scrub away the film grain that makes this movie feel dangerous. On Dailymotion, you’ll find the grungy, VHS-era transfer —the one where the blood looks black and the sweat glistens like motor oil. That’s how you should watch Kickboxer . Because YouTube’s algorithm keeps muting the roar of
If you are scrolling Dailymotion looking for real late-80s action—not the polished stuff, but the sweaty, dangerous, "they actually broke glass on that guy" kind of cinema—stop right here.
This is not a "good movie." This is a great bad movie. The acting is wooden. The plot is a straight line. But the final fight? Fifteen minutes of pure, uncaged, leg-kicking brutality that ends with the most satisfying spine-snap in cinema history.
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