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How Ultimate is ‘Die Hard with a Vengeance’ Today?

Looking back at one of the most under-appreciated films of Bruce Willis' Die Hard franchise. Die Hard with a Vengeance was released in 1995 and...

An Ultimate Treatise on ‘Die Hard 2: Die Harder’ (1990)

So much for the element of chance. In frank defense of Die Hard 2: Die Harder. Let's get one thing abundantly clear: Die Hard 2...

The Ultimate Significance of the Watch in ‘Die Hard’

Did you catch the whole thing with the watch in Die Hard? Like many members of the Ultimate Action Movie Club, I’ve probably seen Die...

The Terminator Meets Die Hard in ‘Project Shadowchaser II’ (1994)

Zagarino as the blonde terminator and Genesse as a martial arts McClane! Being a physical media collector, whether it is VHS', DVD or Blu Ray,...

7 Examples That Prove Stallone’s ‘Cliffhanger’ is Just ‘Die Hard’ on a Mountain

And why it might just be the best Die Hard ripoff of them all. We all love Sylvester Stallone. So don’t let this be any...

Daniel Bernhardt is the Kumite-Highlander in ‘G2: Mortal Conquest’ (1999)

G2: Mortal Conquest brings the blades, babes and beatdowns! By now UAMC readers, you know what a big fan I am of Swiss martial artist,...

Thomas Ian Griffith’s Turn to Die Hard in ‘CrackerJack’ (1994)

Why send John McClain when Thomas Ian Griffith's Jack Wild can do the job! On my seemingly never ending quest to see every Die Hard...

Cynthia Rothrock and Richard Norton in ‘Rage and Honor 2’ (1993)

Rage and Honor II: Hostile Takeover sees both Rothrock and Norton at their ultimate best! You would be hard pressed to find a pair that...

Daniel Bernhardt Keeps the Kumite Alive and Kicking in ‘Bloodsport 3’

DTV fight tournament fans will get a kick of the third edition of the Bloodsport franchise! UAMC readers, it is time to dive into another...

Dale ‘Apollo’ Cook and Ron Hall Team up in ‘Raw Target’ (1995)

Direct-to-video ultimate martial arts done right! In the 90s DTV (direct to video) market, it seemed like every real life kickboxer or martial artist got...