Razor Sharpe

Starring:Bache Holland, Tim Murray, Steve Vallo
Studio: Ideal Enterprises
Product Type: DVD
Average customer rating:
- Razor Share Rules
- Movie to Die For
- Rik Cooper is all that!!!
- Not Much To Look At
- razor but not sharp
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Razor Sharpe
Starring: Bache Holland , Tim Murray , and Steve Vallo
Manufacturer: Ideal Enterprises
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD
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ASIN: B00005ICGZ
Release Date: 2001-05-22 |
Customer Reviews:
Razor Share Rules.......2001-10-17
Well this fine little production hooked me from the beginning. The first fight scene set the stage for the entire movie. Swinging punches, high flying kicks, and heads turning in pain, trouble is the only way I knew a punch landed was the horrible sound F\X. I think the only fellow who could actually act was the evil villain guy who was just plain terrible. I could select a cast randomly out of a phone book and get better actors than this film had. This movie actually looks like a producer went to a shopping center where a cheap Kung-Fu shop and a Gold's Gym were side by side and started signing actors for their picture. I think the producer selected the worst actors on purpose thinking it would make the Kung Fu look better by comparison. Of course I must give applause to 'Troy Ashford' who gives an Oscar like performance, not the award but the fish. The first gun fight was so realistic I had to make sure I was not watching news footage. I mean these guys must be so strong, I never saw a gun recoil once, I especially liked the use of smokeless fireless blanks, no one wants to see those fake looking muzzle blasts anymore like in the big budget films. Apparently the production came into some money later in the film since they added them later in the film. This movie is a tragedy and its only appealing quality is the fact that I could barley stop laughing throughout this film. I highly recommend this film but not for action or drama, rather it's comedic appeal.
Movie to Die For.......2001-10-17
Well this fine little production hooked me from the beginning. The first fight scene set the stage for the entire movie. Swinging punches, high flying kicks, and heads turning in pain, trouble is the only way I knew a punch landed was the horrible sound F\X. I think the only fellow who could actually act was the evil villain guy who was just plain terrible. I could select a cast randomly out of a phone book and get better actors than this film had. I think the producer selected the worst actors on purpose thinking it would make the Kung Fu look better by comparison. Of course I must give applause to 'Troy Ashford' who gives an Oscar like performance, not the award but the fish. The first gun fight was so realistic I had to make sure I was not watching news footage. I mean these guys must be so strong, I never saw a gun recoil once, I especially liked the use of smokeless fireless blanks, no one wants to see those fake looking muzzle blasts anymore like in the big budget films. Apparently the production came into some money later in the film since they added them later in the film. This movie is a tragedy and its only appealing quality is the fact that I could barley stop laughing throughout this film. I highly recommend this film but not for action or drama, rather it's comedic appeal.
Rik Cooper is all that!!!.......2001-03-14
The movie is to long in between the scenes with the Rik Cooper character.
The two cops are quite good, but let's face it...
Rik Cooper is "da bomb!"
Not Much To Look At.......2001-02-09
I have to say this guy is some thing else.He looks like he could paly cartoon hero, and the film is a joke. It was shot on dad's video camera, with know scrip to read. Save your money......
razor but not sharp.......2000-10-16
This is the worst martial arts feature ever made! As a martial arts instructor, I applaude Mr. Ashford's martial arts technique, however his film making leaves much to be desired. This film was apparently filmed with home movie equipment and with a script in dire need of editing. Don't waste money or time with this "production."
Average customer rating:
- Razor Share Rules
- Movie to Die For
- Rik Cooper is all that!!!
- Not Much To Look At
- razor but not sharp
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Razor Sharpe
Starring: Bache Holland , Tim Murray , and Steve Vallo
Manufacturer: Hanover House
ProductGroup: DVD
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ASIN: B0000AINQ6
Release Date: 2004-06-01 |
Customer Reviews:
Razor Share Rules.......2001-10-17
Well this fine little production hooked me from the beginning. The first fight scene set the stage for the entire movie. Swinging punches, high flying kicks, and heads turning in pain, trouble is the only way I knew a punch landed was the horrible sound F\X. I think the only fellow who could actually act was the evil villain guy who was just plain terrible. I could select a cast randomly out of a phone book and get better actors than this film had. This movie actually looks like a producer went to a shopping center where a cheap Kung-Fu shop and a Gold's Gym were side by side and started signing actors for their picture. I think the producer selected the worst actors on purpose thinking it would make the Kung Fu look better by comparison. Of course I must give applause to 'Troy Ashford' who gives an Oscar like performance, not the award but the fish. The first gun fight was so realistic I had to make sure I was not watching news footage. I mean these guys must be so strong, I never saw a gun recoil once, I especially liked the use of smokeless fireless blanks, no one wants to see those fake looking muzzle blasts anymore like in the big budget films. Apparently the production came into some money later in the film since they added them later in the film. This movie is a tragedy and its only appealing quality is the fact that I could barley stop laughing throughout this film. I highly recommend this film but not for action or drama, rather it's comedic appeal.
Movie to Die For.......2001-10-17
Well this fine little production hooked me from the beginning. The first fight scene set the stage for the entire movie. Swinging punches, high flying kicks, and heads turning in pain, trouble is the only way I knew a punch landed was the horrible sound F\X. I think the only fellow who could actually act was the evil villain guy who was just plain terrible. I could select a cast randomly out of a phone book and get better actors than this film had. I think the producer selected the worst actors on purpose thinking it would make the Kung Fu look better by comparison. Of course I must give applause to 'Troy Ashford' who gives an Oscar like performance, not the award but the fish. The first gun fight was so realistic I had to make sure I was not watching news footage. I mean these guys must be so strong, I never saw a gun recoil once, I especially liked the use of smokeless fireless blanks, no one wants to see those fake looking muzzle blasts anymore like in the big budget films. Apparently the production came into some money later in the film since they added them later in the film. This movie is a tragedy and its only appealing quality is the fact that I could barley stop laughing throughout this film. I highly recommend this film but not for action or drama, rather it's comedic appeal.
Rik Cooper is all that!!!.......2001-03-14
The movie is to long in between the scenes with the Rik Cooper character.
The two cops are quite good, but let's face it...
Rik Cooper is "da bomb!"
Not Much To Look At.......2001-02-09
I have to say this guy is some thing else.He looks like he could paly cartoon hero, and the film is a joke. It was shot on dad's video camera, with know scrip to read. Save your money......
razor but not sharp.......2000-10-16
This is the worst martial arts feature ever made! As a martial arts instructor, I applaude Mr. Ashford's martial arts technique, however his film making leaves much to be desired. This film was apparently filmed with home movie equipment and with a script in dire need of editing. Don't waste money or time with this "production."
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Razor Sharpe
Starring: Bache Holland Tim Murray
Director: Troy N. Ashford
Manufacturer: Echelon Entertainment 2
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD
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ASIN: B000AO2OAK |
Product Description
Razor Sharpe is a gritty, hard hitting, action-packed, story of Justin Sharpe, a struggling actor, who in his quest to become a successful martial arts action star, is betrayed by his life-long friend.
Average customer rating:
- For Diehard Scooter Fans Only
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Storm Scooters and Razor Sharpe Tricks
Starring: Austin Barkley , Tyler Barkley , Dereck Beckering , Anthony Brown , and Chris Brown
Director: Adam Cambell , and Keith O'Neal
Manufacturer: Sling Shot
ProductGroup: DVD
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ASIN: B0000507P4
Release Date: 2000-11-14 |
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From the beginning, Storm Scooters and Razor Sharp Tricks seems a little out of touch. The half-hour video starts out with a man building a wooden scooter, "The Shavor," for his son. Excuse me, a wooden scooter? It features 15 riders doing cool spins, flips, jumps, and grinds. Although the tricks are neat, it becomes a little tedious to watch the same maneuvers over and over again. Sometimes the footage has an artsy bent, incorporating brown-and-white video and hip-sounding music. It would be a great video for nonverbal kids because probably fewer than 10 words are spoken throughout. Injuries to kids and their wheels are also on display--people fall, wreck their scooters, and do dangerous stunts, such as scooting over someone lying down. If I were going to buy a single scooter video, it wouldn't be this one. Try Scooter Mania for the easier-to-understand beginner tips. --Gillian Clow
Customer Reviews:
For Diehard Scooter Fans Only.......2001-01-15
Storm Scooters shows all of the basics of riding a scooter- speed, braking, tricks, and acceleration. But I'd only suggest this DVD for big scooter fans. While it shows many scooters tricks, including wheelies and off-road riding, I think that only heavy scooter junkies such as myself would enjoy this DVD. While watching, I learned several new tricks that I have tried on my own scooter. But if you just want to watch this movie and you're not crazy about scooters, stay away from it.
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Razor Sharpe
Manufacturer: Echelon Entertainment
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD
ASIN: B0006TZJG0 |
Product Description
Razor Sharpe is a gritty, hard hitting, action-packed story of Justin Sharpe, a struggling actor who, in his quest to become a successful martial arts action star, is betrayed by his life-long friend.
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