Today’s B-Sides has it all: explosions, more explosions, gunfire, more gunfire, vehicles crashing through gates, helicopter escapes, children longing for their Rambo-esque father to come home, more explosions, more gunfire, and all of it is set to a rocking Eighties theme song that sounds like it could have been composed by a Krokus tribute band.
Return Fire is the sequel to Python Wolf. You remember Jungle Wolf, don’t you? That 1986 direct-to-video actioner starred karate master Ron Marchini as a Vietnam vet sent to Central America to rescue an American Ambassador kidnapped by rebel forces. That means he gets to beat up, shoot up, and blow up countless Filipino actors in guerrilla uniforms.
If you’ve never seen Jungle Wolf, that’s okay because the opening credits to the 1988 follow-up recap the action-packed third act of the previous film set to a song titled after the movie performed by...
Return Fire is the sequel to Python Wolf. You remember Jungle Wolf, don’t you? That 1986 direct-to-video actioner starred karate master Ron Marchini as a Vietnam vet sent to Central America to rescue an American Ambassador kidnapped by rebel forces. That means he gets to beat up, shoot up, and blow up countless Filipino actors in guerrilla uniforms.
If you’ve never seen Jungle Wolf, that’s okay because the opening credits to the 1988 follow-up recap the action-packed third act of the previous film set to a song titled after the movie performed by...
- 2/4/2012
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
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