Jean Claude Van-Damme article

Daniel Sullivan

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VanDamme is an MA cultural icon, much as Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris. Dolph Lundgren never became an icon like VanDamme, and sadly, Brandon Lee never had the chance. I say MA cultural icon, as opposed to an MA icon; Bill Wallace is an MA icon, but outside of MA, nobody has heard of him.

As a cultural icon, VanDamme promoted the martial arts every time he did a movie simply by being VanDamme, apart from any active promotion of MA that he did, much as Schwarzenegger promotes body building every time he does a movie, simply because he's Schwarzenegger.

I have no opinion of him personally: he's a great fighter and his martial performances on screen are fantastic, though I don't generally care for a lot his movies as movies.

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VanDamme has done a lot to bring interest to the Martial arts. He just is a little screwy. He is European, and they look at things a little differently.
I have heard that recently he has began focusing on traditional karate training again like when he was young. His movies are not great, but I enjoyed several of them anyway. The worst had to be his first (no retreat,no surrender).
 

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I don't mind some of his movies however he thought pretty highly of himself and was a comedian too. I read an interview once where he compared Legionnaire with Lawrence of Arabia. Man I laughed and laughed!!!!

He has no doubt had an impact though, Bloodsport was a cult hit when I was growing up.

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