Grappler Baki - Vol. 40 Ch. 350 - Secret War in Vietnam 4

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@JagiMain200 I'm not a movie buff, but if I remember correctly martial art and slasher movies were pretty popular in the 80's, I wonder if anyone ever made up a martial arts horror movie. 👀
The only one I can think of is "The Art Of Self-Defense" (which came out pretty recently), but I think it's more of a thriller, than a horror movie proper, even though it's pretty dark.
 
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@JesusWasBlack I can only think of when Jason punched that one guys head clean off in Jason takes Manhattan. Other than that, there are some pretty grisly kung fu movies with cold-blooded martial artists and brutal techniques, but there really should be a horror movie with one Jason Vorhees-like guy who just kicks or grapples people to death lol.

Other than that, another example would be Meguro Masaki from Kengan Ashura who used Judo to kill people. His backstory really plays out like a horror movie too, and it made me think about how cool a horror movie like that would be.
 
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How did he make a human mask as well as all of those believable bullet-holes on his body within a mere moment and how did Strydum see through the ploy?
 
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@JagiMain200 I'm not a movie buff, but if I remember correctly martial art and slasher movies were pretty popular in the 80's, I wonder if anyone ever made up a martial arts horror movie. 👀
The only one I can think of is "The Art Of Self-Defense" (which came out pretty recently), but I think it's more of a thriller, than a horror movie proper, even though it's pretty dark.
Dude, that would be such a freaking killer movie! Someone needs to hurry up and mix Horror and Martial arts
 
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@JagiMain200 I'm not a movie buff, but if I remember correctly martial art and slasher movies were pretty popular in the 80's, I wonder if anyone ever made up a martial arts horror movie. 👀
The only one I can think of is "The Art Of Self-Defense" (which came out pretty recently), but I think it's more of a thriller, than a horror movie proper, even though it's pretty dark.
Undefeatable with Cynthia Rothrock is pretty much a martial arts slasher movie. But because it had very low-budget sometimes some moments are kind of funny, especially the final fight scene.
 

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