I've watched this movie several times since the mid-80's, and it never gets old. Definitely inspired me to take Kung Fu lessons once I got a little older..
Agree, this really showed his speed and agility better than his later movies. When he became a bigger star and got more control over his fight scenes, he relied on extreme dramatic angles, slo-mo, use the same helicopter kick 6 times, etc
You can see how happy and excited Scott is here speaking to Kurt. That's what happens when you truly love something as a kid, it never goes away and it stays in the heart no matter how old you get.
Its true..i loved the final fight in 1 & loved cynthia Rothrock in 2...still pissed she got killed .😂😂 loved both movies forever & im 44 for the Record..😉😉
The Van Damme story with Kurt calling him to ask him about the sequel was absolutely hilarious. Its great to finally see Kurt again. He was a huge inspiration during my childhood. I still own No Retreat No Surrender on VHS that I bought back in the early 90’s. Thank you for this episode Scott🙏
@@ZECAHRIAH313 Haha agree. Even during the 80s there was a certain 80s atmosphere to rental stores. The smell hit you as soon as you walked in. It was a unique nice smell lol.
My little brother, Joey and I used to watch this movie together over and over again. I was a huge Bruce Lee fan and was devastated when he died. And I introduced my brother to these kind of movies. When this movie came out it became one of the movies we could bond over watching. To this day the movie is remembered fondly by both of us. Thank you. We loved you in it.❤😊
My favorite movie no retreat no surrender i am kosovo Albanian and in my country was war its bad and i was little i watch this movie love ❤❤ bring me memory kid :( Special thanks Mr. scott Adkins
I used to love No retreat No surrender. I used to come home from my karate lessons and watch it. Me and my friend used to watch it at his house as well, then train afterwards. I still watch it to this day. It would be great to see you and Kurt in a movie together, Scott. Really hope it happens in the future when things are back to normal 👍
@@Robocoppat hey robo is it the usa version thats your favorite as well? In my opinion the usa version of no retreat no surrender is superior. The training music.of the trainining. Stand on your ownnnn. Theres no retreat theres no.surrender!!. Wondrr when the usa ver gets a dvd. Only on vhs sadly Love vandammes villain music in the end fight.and how it.kicks in as he gets jason. Jasonnnnnn!! No Retreat ...No surrender!!
@shel0016 "NO RETREAT...NO SURRENDER " MY FRIEND. I'm in the USA and I've always watched that version. I couldn't tell you how many times I've watched this movie. Hey Kurt did the guy who played your dad in the movie have any martial arts training?. ~~~~~NO RETREAT ~~~~ ~~~NO SURRENDER ~~~~
I remember this movie, (No Retreat, No Surrender) By Corey Yuen, Kurt McKinney was a Taekwondo practitioner before starring in this martial arts movie, the 80's were a very good generation.
This movie is van glorious. I started wearing ankle weights while running from watching this movie when I first got into martial arts. Lol. " Stand on your own. There's no retreat. There's no surrender ".
I hope Kurt knows just how important a film this was for a lot of people growing up. I saw it when I was about 11 or 12 in the late 80s, and for years it was my favourite film. I agree with Scott in that Van Damme played second fiddle to Kurt in this film (for years I always saw him as a villain due to his role as Ivan), and I always wanted to be Jason. I grew up with the UK VHS cut of the film ,which is slightly different to the other version, but either way, it was a genuine landmark for me as a young boy. I'll go as far as saying I even prefer it to Rocky as an overall viewing experience. Also, it took me years to find any love for the sequels because they didn't have Kurt in them. I like them now, but back then it was a sore point. Anyway, thank you Kurt, and thank you Scott for validating all us old 80s/90s VHS martial arts film junkies. Video rental night was special, and these films made it that way, so it's great to hear from all these guys again.
Same with me! I remember i was very confused when Van Damme did later a movie when he played twin brothers, i mean a double role. One of the twins looked exactly like Ivan Kreshinsky, i mean the hairstyle etc. And yes, its not negative, but Van Damme like Dolph Lundgren are simply awesome as Ivan Kreshinsky and Ivan Drago! It is always funny to me when i see Jean-Claude as Frank Dux in Bloodsport or Dolph as He-Man in Masters of the Universe...since they played such bad ass villains in NRNS and Rocky 4.
@@javi9436 I agree. The acting is even worse in the extended cut. There are some funny scenes between R.J and the fat guy, but the original cut is still my favorite.
@@brendanduffy2367 i think about when RJ comes in and hes basically practicing alone and talking to no one and RJ just kinda blows it off. Like did he want Bruce's help so bad that his own mind made it happen? Taking the lessons he was learning from the books or improving on what he already knew and was influenced by? Im pretty sure all us martial arts nerds can build some pretty sick training regimens based on shit we all saw in movies.
It's such a privilege to see Kurt Mckinney after over 30 years. Back in 1986, all kids were inspired by his Jason Stillwell character as well as Bruce Lee's spirit. But most of all, the soundtrack was very motivational. Even today, "I still hold on the vision in my eyes"
Van Damme totally did the Stallone lip thing when his character was angry. If you’re not quite sure what the Stallone lip is, it’s when the bottom lip stretches and reaches down like your trying to touch it to your chin.
As corny as this film is at times, there are only a few films that had such of an profound impact on my development as No Retreat No Surrender. I am how I am because this movie exists. So great to see Kurt McKinney on the show. Thanks Scott!
I been waiting a long time for this. Interviews with Kurt are rare and hard to find. This will be the definitive interview i been looking for, i am sure of it.
No Retreat No Surrender is - an will always be - a classic! It was one of the movies that brought me into Martial Arts. Oh, and "Hold on to the vision" is still on my training playlist =)
Wow. Kurt McKinney. Karate Tiger is one of the best inspired movie ever i seen. Hold on to the Vision from Kevin Chalfant is always my Song for Training. Best wishes to Mr.Adkins and Mr.McKinney. thanks for all
This movie changed my perspective on martial art movies !! Oh so martial arts can knock in my back yard!! It was my favorite movie of my childhood!! Thx SCOTT can’t wait for the interview!!
One of my all time favorite movies as a kid. Its right up there with Rocky 4 and Bruce Lee Game of Death. Takes me back to the good old days when I was a kid.
This is such a treat! Theirs never been any special addition with bonus features of this movie. For years I’ve wanted to know about how it was made. Thank you Scott and Kurt!
That film got me in to Martial arts, and Bruce Lee. Fortunately I was living in Hong Kong in 1986, so I immediately as a 13 year old I joined a club & went to Sifu Lee's former home. Good memories ☺️
I watched this movie 100 times probably and sequels also ! Did anyone see a fan trailer for No Retreat No Surrender 2023 from Big Fan Trailers.That is something that I would like to see !
Yeah and it ruins the film. Way too many rubbish scenes left in , and not so great music score. The better shorter UK /export version is my fave, thst came out on bluray recently I think, right?
I watched this film about a million times. Awesome choreography and a great patina...Still love it....It's my favourite together with bloodsport, best of the best and only the strong...Iconic stuff that I still like to watch even after so many years!!!
Big fan of Scott Atkins movies. Love no retreat no surrender. Back in the day found the movie at a garage sale for 3$ brand new. Now I have it in blue ray. Never get tired of watching it.
@@EduardoLima-pg9oy Oi amigo, nesse vídeo a legenda está indisponível. Se vc clicar nos três pontinhos no alto, lado direito, consta legenda indisponível. Tenta selecionar essa opção para ver se vc consegue, talvez a informação mude. Valeu. Tudo de bom para vc.
We caught a glimpse of the muscles from Brussels here, but what we need is a whole episode dedicated to this martial arts legend. Please, Scott, interview the great Jean-Claude Van Damme and make your series complete.
Kurt Mckinney is a living legend & it would be supercool to see thee official sequal for no retrear no surrender...another brilliant interview as always😎
I'm a Japanese fan I learned about this movie from the AMV on UA-cam. Since the DVD wasn't released in Japan, I finally got an old VHS and watched it with my mom. I watched it over and over again because of its interesting development and sharp action. Please continue to be well
There actually were a bunch of movies like the kickboxer etc., that were all a part of the "Karate Tiger series" on VHS here. There were at least 10 different movies.
That movie paved the way for other martial arts movies with similar action staples and choreographies. Corny as hell, but it was so much fun at the same time. Classic, ma, classic. Thank you, Scott, thank you, Kurt.
That movie meant alot to me too. Nice to see him here cause I wondered why I didn't see him in more martial arts films too. Hope u really do make an official no retreat 2! Scott can play Jason & Kurt can play his father maby. Give him some fight scenes too. Great interview 🙏
i just picked up No Retreat No Surrender on blu-ray a week ago which is a great 80s martial arts movie and this was another fantastic interview. i hope Scott puts Kurt McKinney in a movie teaming up together.
Yeah,with Matthias Hues, What a sequel,as much as i was gutted that Kurt McGinney wasn't in the 2nd one,when I first saw Loren Avedon fighting,I was like "yeah,this dude is good". Then there is Cynthia Rothrock who was just a bad ass anyway, I must've watched this movie over 50 times as a kid,I was hooked
I love all the martial arts 🥋 movies from the 80s .”No retreat no surrender “was an awesome movie.I’ve been in different martial arts for 37 years now...Thanks Scott for interviewing classic martial arts movies and actors and actresses.🥊👊🏼💪🏼👍🏽🤙🏼
FANTASTIC interview!! Eagerly awaiting the Official sequel to No Retreat No Surrender, guys!! A huge fan of the original installment of the franchise ever since I saw it in the theater as a twelve year old. Thank you for the inspiration it produced. And , thank you both Kurt and Scott for this interview and blessings to you both.
man, "no retreat no surrender" was one of my all time faves. i had that on vhs along with my bruce lee movies that i used to watch every day after school. classic.
Scott Adkins is an inspiration to me as an aging martial arts Enthusiast. Not that he’s old. But he’s a little bit older than me. So I’ve got no excuse to slow down.
Man what a good old memories when i was a kid, i use to love to rent this movie and watch it so many times, also wonder why this guy didn't make many more films like JCVD This movie, Breathing Fire, American Ninja, and many more 80's and 90's martial arts action movies was everything in my childhood, thanks for doing this and thanks ya'll inspired me to get into martial arts training \m/
Man I just watched No Retreat No Surrender! 2 months ago just because it had been yrs since I watched it is still one of my favorite movies of all time!
Scott, thanks a lot for what you've been doing, no retreat no surrender, same as you, every time i re-watch this movie i feel myself 10 years-old again, this movie is one of my favourite and that's so great that you made this video
No Retreat No Surrender, man my childhood.
That and blood spot
@@Lord_darkside74 most definitely. They don't make them like they used to.
This movie is a pivotal part of my childhood. Its up there with Karate Kid for me.
Facts! I still watch it now along with part 2. Part 3 for me was absolute pants!
I've watched this movie several times since the mid-80's, and it never gets old. Definitely inspired me to take Kung Fu lessons once I got a little older..
No Retreat No Surrender will never die. The pantheon of early 80s martial arts films. This interview was everything.
Bring it back! ua-cam.com/video/tiNRjY7cTq4/v-deo.html
We need to see this. Is Scott Adkins getting involved? ua-cam.com/video/_p3jwMeYsPU/v-deo.html
What you are doing is commendable. Respect Scott, you don't forget anyone, keep it up.
çocukluk filmim ve ingilizce bilmiyorum :(( cildiricsm ya keşke Türkçe olsaydı neler diyor genel olarak solermisin:((
@@EmrevePaylasmlar dostum altyazi ac ve ayarlarindan türkceye ayarla oluyor ;)
sadece İngilizce var :(
Türkçe yok:(
@@SinanBektas bu filmi okadar seviyorum ki telefonumda bile var o kadar yani
His final fight with Van Damme was epic.
Van damme vs Riley was better fight
@@paulsmith9192 Yeah was a bit challenging for JCVD, nonetheless he subdued him.
By far "No Retreat, No Surrender" is Van Damme's best work as a screen fighter. I like a handful of his flicks but very few of his fights.
Agree, this really showed his speed and agility better than his later movies.
When he became a bigger star and got more control over his fight scenes, he relied on extreme dramatic angles, slo-mo, use the same helicopter kick 6 times, etc
@@paulsmith9192 Um no
I loved this movie. I would watch it everyday after school for months. Scott always has the best guests.
Me too brother
Every day!!!
I hope he will talking with David Bradley.
I can´t even remember how many times I have seen it since I first watched it when I was like 13-14 ... a classic martial art film
@@pavelrakyta2688 me too
@Der müde Joe can u even contact David?haven't heard from him in years
You can see how happy and excited Scott is here speaking to Kurt. That's what happens when you truly love something as a kid, it never goes away and it stays in the heart no matter how old you get.
@clark Kent can u tell?Scott never raises his voice hes always calm ha
Its true..i loved the final fight in 1 & loved cynthia Rothrock in 2...still pissed she got killed .😂😂 loved both movies forever & im 44 for the Record..😉😉
@@gerardedwards1980 in the German version they translated … she will survive … if it helps 😀
@@paulsmith9192 look in Scotts Eyes
Well said. I first saw that movie when I was 20 and I'm 58 now, and it still has a place in my heart.
This channel is awesome!
Heyyyy Jesse!
thanx for coming Jesse
You’re awesome Jesse! Love your channel too!
Hey karate nerd is here too.. 😅 This channel is inspirational!
The great movie made by Menaheim Golan ==>>> hes jewish ! ✡
The Van Damme story with Kurt calling him to ask him about the sequel was absolutely hilarious. Its great to finally see Kurt again. He was a huge inspiration during my childhood. I still own No Retreat No Surrender on VHS that I bought back in the early 90’s. Thank you for this episode Scott🙏
VHS?
@@MrRatchaphruek VHS (Video Home System) way before CDs and DVDs, we had VHS tapes that was very popular in the 80’s and 90’s before DVDs took over.
VHS Still beating dvd Blu ray in my book. It was so exciting going to video store and hire a movie.😁
@@ZECAHRIAH313 I agree 💪that was a great time.
@@ZECAHRIAH313 Haha agree. Even during the 80s there was a certain 80s atmosphere to rental stores. The smell hit you as soon as you walked in. It was a unique nice smell lol.
Kurt McKinney is the man. No retreat no surrender is a classic
My little brother, Joey and I used to watch this movie together over and over again. I was a huge Bruce Lee fan and was devastated when he died. And I introduced my brother to these kind of movies. When this movie came out it became one of the movies we could bond over watching. To this day the movie is remembered fondly by both of us. Thank you. We loved you in it.❤😊
Kurt really felt blessed after Adkins explained to him why so many people love this film. Can’t wait for the Van Damme interview
It spoke to many of us.
"you're good"
"I get better"
Hell, i need to watch it AGAIN!
I am fascinated by that movie, it is the best, the best. nothing to say, the only movie I've seen it like 100 times and I'm not bored
Me too
And it gets better... RUSSIAN!!! 😆
Yeah!!!
100!!
hergün izliyorum.
My favorite movie no retreat no surrender i am kosovo Albanian and in my country was war its bad and i was little i watch this movie love ❤❤ bring me memory kid :(
Special thanks Mr. scott Adkins
No Retreat no Surrender was a great movie. I've seen it many times.
I know about this movie with another name Karate Tiger in german dubbing from german channel ProSieben or simply Pro7.
I used to love No retreat No surrender. I used to come home from my karate lessons and watch it. Me and my friend used to watch it at his house as well, then train afterwards. I still watch it to this day. It would be great to see you and Kurt in a movie together, Scott. Really hope it happens in the future when things are back to normal 👍
I loved this movie as a teenager, to me it was like the martial arts version of Rocky 4 the US vs Russia
That’s true! Great analogy!
If only i could shake your hand Brother this comment sums it up
Very true,watched no retreat no surrender like I was revising for a final exam as a youngster,what a classic
Holy cow you got kurt McKinney on here??? I feel like a little kid. I love no retreat no surrender. You are the man Scott Adkins...,😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
I second that. Awesome channel brother Scott❤
This is the best interview ever!!!😊😊😊😊 " hey Kurt McKinney..you are the man " 👌
@@Robocoppat hey robo is it the usa version thats your favorite as well? In my opinion the usa version of no retreat no surrender is superior. The training music.of the trainining. Stand on your ownnnn. Theres no retreat theres no.surrender!!. Wondrr when the usa ver gets a dvd. Only on vhs sadly
Love vandammes villain music in the end fight.and how it.kicks in as he gets jason.
Jasonnnnnn!! No Retreat ...No surrender!!
@shel0016 "NO RETREAT...NO SURRENDER " MY FRIEND. I'm in the USA and I've always watched that version. I couldn't tell you how many times I've watched this movie. Hey Kurt did the guy who played your dad in the movie have any martial arts training?.
~~~~~NO RETREAT ~~~~
~~~NO SURRENDER ~~~~
I remember this movie, (No Retreat, No Surrender) By Corey Yuen, Kurt McKinney was a Taekwondo practitioner before starring in this martial arts movie, the 80's were a very good generation.
This movie is van glorious. I started wearing ankle weights while running from watching this movie when I first got into martial arts. Lol. " Stand on your own. There's no retreat. There's no surrender ".
This is one of my all time favorite movies I grew up with as a kid
They need to make this movie into a series. The time is now.
That could work
I hope Kurt knows just how important a film this was for a lot of people growing up. I saw it when I was about 11 or 12 in the late 80s, and for years it was my favourite film. I agree with Scott in that Van Damme played second fiddle to Kurt in this film (for years I always saw him as a villain due to his role as Ivan), and I always wanted to be Jason.
I grew up with the UK VHS cut of the film ,which is slightly different to the other version, but either way, it was a genuine landmark for me as a young boy. I'll go as far as saying I even prefer it to Rocky as an overall viewing experience. Also, it took me years to find any love for the sequels because they didn't have Kurt in them. I like them now, but back then it was a sore point.
Anyway, thank you Kurt, and thank you Scott for validating all us old 80s/90s VHS martial arts film junkies. Video rental night was special, and these films made it that way, so it's great to hear from all these guys again.
Same with me! I remember i was very confused when Van Damme did later a movie when he played twin brothers, i mean a double role. One of the twins looked exactly like Ivan Kreshinsky, i mean the hairstyle etc.
And yes, its not negative, but Van Damme like Dolph Lundgren are simply awesome as Ivan Kreshinsky and Ivan Drago!
It is always funny to me when i see Jean-Claude as Frank Dux in Bloodsport or Dolph as He-Man in Masters of the Universe...since they played such bad ass villains in NRNS and Rocky 4.
I prefer the original cut. The international extended cut is painfull XD
The actor who plays Bruce Lee, plays Bruce Lee better than Bruce Lee
@@javi9436 I agree. The acting is even worse in the extended cut. There are some funny scenes between R.J and the fat guy, but the original cut is still my favorite.
They should do a Netflix series like Cobra Kai with Kurt, Van Damme and all others!!! Who would be down??? Would die for 😍😍😍
I reckon cross over
That be cool👍
We've got to see Daniel vs Jason.
Have you seen this? ua-cam.com/video/_p3jwMeYsPU/v-deo.html
100 percent the ruinion will come
I was so depressed that Bruce would never arrive when I was training!
When i watch this movie i often wonder, is it really Bruce's ghost or is it all in his mind?
@@sliderx1897 good point I think you might be right ✌️
@@brendanduffy2367 i think about when RJ comes in and hes basically practicing alone and talking to no one and RJ just kinda blows it off. Like did he want Bruce's help so bad that his own mind made it happen? Taking the lessons he was learning from the books or improving on what he already knew and was influenced by? Im pretty sure all us martial arts nerds can build some pretty sick training regimens based on shit we all saw in movies.
@@sliderx1897 honestly I've never thought of this movie like that however I think you are on the money with your analysis I'm sticking to it now 😎🙏🐉🐉
@@brendanduffy2367 "Don't look at the finger, or u miss all the heavenly glory"
Ivan: You're good.
Jason Stillwell: I get better.
Classic lol
I like Van Dammes little shoulder dance at this part. Went over the top with that telegraph punch example haha
😃😃😃😃😃😉😉😃😉😃😉😃😃😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😆😆😆😆😆
It's such a privilege to see Kurt Mckinney after over 30 years. Back in 1986, all kids were inspired by his Jason Stillwell character as well as Bruce Lee's spirit. But most of all, the soundtrack was very motivational. Even today, "I still hold on the vision in my eyes"
Damn, he is legend.
And every guy wanted to be like him.
Seems like i have to whatch the film this evening again. Thank you for this great movie 🙏🏻
That movie doesn't get old. Watched it last night. 👍🏿
Ivan: So it is you, the son, is it not?
Jason: But this time it’ll be different. Russian.
Ivan: Yarrrrrggh!!!!
@@kyokusanagi616 you gotta love Van Dammes NOOOOOOOOs and AAAARRRHHHHHs....someone should do a compilation
Van Damme totally did the Stallone lip thing when his character was angry. If you’re not quite sure what the Stallone lip is, it’s when the bottom lip stretches and reaches down like your trying to touch it to your chin.
😆😆😆😆😆😂😂😂😂😂😉😉😉😉😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😎😎😎😎😃
@@robertnguyen9493 “Take him! Get him! Kill him… [slam] KILL HIM!!!” 🥴😂😂
I watched this movie over and over when I was 10.... I still watch it every 2 years or less... Thanks for that
I love NO RETREAT NO SURRENDER :)) Would love for there to be a Sequel. You 2 working together...wow that would be AWSOME.
I'm 46 now and still have my vhs copy. I've watched it many many times over too ;)))
One of the first movies i watched from Gramps vhs collection. The other being Bloodsport. Bless his soul.
As corny as this film is at times, there are only a few films that had such of an profound impact on my development as No Retreat No Surrender. I am how I am because this movie exists. So great to see Kurt McKinney on the show. Thanks Scott!
I been waiting a long time for this. Interviews with Kurt are rare and hard to find. This will be the definitive interview i been looking for, i am sure of it.
The story, the acting, the final fight and the music, man! Everything about that film is great !
No Retreat No Surrender is - an will always be - a classic! It was one of the movies that brought me into Martial Arts.
Oh, and "Hold on to the vision" is still on my training playlist =)
No retreat No surrender, one of my inspiring movies in the childhood. Thanks, Scott!
Thank you Scott for giving these martial artist the time to tell there story.
Wow. Kurt McKinney. Karate Tiger is one of the best inspired movie ever i seen. Hold on to the Vision from Kevin Chalfant is always my Song for Training.
Best wishes to Mr.Adkins and Mr.McKinney. thanks for all
This movie changed my perspective on martial art movies !! Oh so martial arts can knock in my back yard!! It was my favorite movie of my childhood!! Thx SCOTT can’t wait for the interview!!
One of my all time favorite movies as a kid. Its right up there with Rocky 4 and Bruce Lee Game of Death. Takes me back to the good old days when I was a kid.
No retreat no surrender my favorite 😍 80’s film
Hi Amy, I love it 2 ,
This is such a treat!
Theirs never been any special addition with bonus features of this movie.
For years I’ve wanted to know about how it was made.
Thank you Scott and Kurt!
Both of you with van damme in a sequel. thumbs way up!
That film got me in to Martial arts, and Bruce Lee. Fortunately I was living in Hong Kong in 1986, so I immediately as a 13 year old I joined a club & went to Sifu Lee's former home. Good memories ☺️
Another home run from Scott (The Living Legend) Adkins.
Loved this film in the 80's. I was a huge Bruce Lee fan. And this film had it all. I knew it as Karate tiger.
“L.A. karate... I’m impressed”.
😂😂😂😂😂
Eat me alive
..man I'm nobody's lunch!!😊
I watched this movie 100 times probably and sequels also ! Did anyone see a fan trailer for No Retreat No Surrender 2023 from Big Fan Trailers.That is something that I would like to see !
Man that was so good. SO many memories. and the song as well.
I was watching the full uncut version of No Retreat No Surender last night in preparation for watching this interview withe Scott and Kurt McKinney.
So was I!
@Andrew Chi Osbourne uncut?you mean karate tiger?
Yeah and it ruins the film. Way too many rubbish scenes left in , and not so great music score. The better shorter UK /export version is my fave, thst came out on bluray recently I think, right?
I watched this film about a million times. Awesome choreography and a great patina...Still love it....It's my favourite together with bloodsport, best of the best and only the strong...Iconic stuff that I still like to watch even after so many years!!!
JCVD & Kurt McKinney are my childhood heroes! I was waiting for this day to come and here it is right in front of me.
Big fan of Scott Atkins movies. Love no retreat no surrender. Back in the day found the movie at a garage sale for 3$ brand new. Now I have it in blue ray. Never get tired of watching it.
Cool, I won't lose.👍 Scott, interview Lateef Crowder too. Thanks. After Ben Affleck Brazil wants Scott Adkins as the new Batman. The best.💚💛
Como faz pra por legenda amigo?
@@EduardoLima-pg9oy Não entendi a pergunta, amigo. Qual legenda vc se refere?
A do video ele colocava antes não entendo muito inglês
@@EduardoLima-pg9oy Oi amigo, nesse vídeo a legenda está indisponível. Se vc clicar nos três pontinhos no alto, lado direito, consta legenda indisponível. Tenta selecionar essa opção para ver se vc consegue, talvez a informação mude. Valeu. Tudo de bom para vc.
We caught a glimpse of the muscles from Brussels here, but what we need is a whole episode dedicated to this martial arts legend. Please, Scott, interview the great Jean-Claude Van Damme and make your series complete.
excellent interview, remember seeing NRNS at the cinema and taking my girlfriend, who became my wife..dam I feel old now..
Scott Adkins! Thank you so much for your channel! Respect from Russia!
Kurt Mckinney is a living legend & it would be supercool to see thee official sequal for no retrear no surrender...another brilliant interview as always😎
I’ve watched this film a billion times and still love it 😁
“Who told you to call me?” Van Damme 😁
🤣🤣
I laughed my ass off of that story😂
@@Philroq7 😂🤙🏻😆
I can see Van Damme shouting "Mother fucker!" Like in Double impact 🤣
“I no going Kurt, I no going…”. Same way I feel everyday before work 😂
I'm a Japanese fan
I learned about this movie from the AMV on UA-cam.
Since the DVD wasn't released in Japan, I finally got an old VHS and watched it with my mom.
I watched it over and over again because of its interesting development and sharp action.
Please continue to be well
Over here in Beglium this movie was called Karate Tiger.
Also here in Germany
There actually were a bunch of movies like the kickboxer etc., that were all a part of the "Karate Tiger series" on VHS here. There were at least 10 different movies.
@@mietzmatz2966 best of the best became karate Tiger 4
Van dammes first role !
And here, in Russia there were both titles, because we had VHS from Germany and from USA. Illegally of course :)))
Kurt McKinney is also one of the few people on earth who influenced my childhood.
Scott you are amazing thank you very much.
I remember watching this when it came out in 1986 produced by Ng See Yuen and directed by Cory Yuen Kwai.I was about 20 when I saw it,classic.
I was like 7yrs old
I was 11 at the time.
First saw
I wonder why this western film was so close to HK movie 🤔
and finally I realized that was A Corey Yuen film.👍
I saw pieces of it on HBO in the mid 80s probably 87-88 I must’ve been around 7-8. Then got the VHS around 92-93 and watched it over and over
That movie paved the way for other martial arts movies with similar action staples and choreographies. Corny as hell, but it was so much fun at the same time. Classic, ma, classic.
Thank you, Scott, thank you, Kurt.
That movie meant alot to me too. Nice to see him here cause I wondered why I didn't see him in more martial arts films too. Hope u really do make an official no retreat 2! Scott can play Jason & Kurt can play his father maby. Give him some fight scenes too. Great interview 🙏
I've seen that countless times and I still get excited every time.
i just picked up No Retreat No Surrender on blu-ray a week ago which is a great 80s martial arts movie and this was another fantastic interview. i hope Scott puts Kurt McKinney in a movie teaming up together.
We need definitely - No Retreat No Surrender 2 -. This Movie has a Huge meaning in my Life.
Yeah,with Matthias Hues, What a sequel,as much as i was gutted that Kurt McGinney wasn't in the 2nd one,when I first saw Loren Avedon fighting,I was like "yeah,this dude is good". Then there is Cynthia Rothrock who was just a bad ass anyway, I must've watched this movie over 50 times as a kid,I was hooked
Yes!!! I’ve always wanted this interview.
I love all the martial arts 🥋 movies from the 80s .”No retreat no surrender “was an awesome movie.I’ve been in different martial arts for 37 years now...Thanks Scott for interviewing classic martial arts movies and actors and actresses.🥊👊🏼💪🏼👍🏽🤙🏼
FANTASTIC interview!! Eagerly awaiting the Official sequel to No Retreat No Surrender, guys!! A huge fan of the original installment of the franchise ever since I saw it in the theater as a twelve year old. Thank you for the inspiration it produced. And , thank you both Kurt and Scott for this interview and blessings to you both.
It's so cool to see Scott's excitement in his face. It's pure joy what you see there :D
man, "no retreat no surrender" was one of my all time faves. i had that on vhs along with my bruce lee movies that i used to watch every day after school. classic.
Jason being trained by the ghost of Bruce Lee made it one of the most inspirational movies I've seen.
Scott Adkins is an inspiration to me as an aging martial arts Enthusiast. Not that he’s old. But he’s a little bit older than me. So I’ve got no excuse to slow down.
Amen, brother. I am 48 and my trainingspartner is in his late 20s....keep it up!!
What a GREAT GREAT movie! still one of the best martial arts movies ever!
Now we need a episode with the muscles from brussel
kurt's kicks and martial arts athleticism was off the charts!
This is really great. Fan of Scott and Kurt! My twin brother was a unisol with Scott in Universal Soldier Day of Reckoning!
WOW #KurtMckinney was superb in #Noretreatnosurrender 👊🏼🥋👊🏼
Man what a good old memories when i was a kid, i use to love to rent this movie and watch it so many times, also wonder why this guy didn't make many more films like JCVD
This movie, Breathing Fire, American Ninja, and many more 80's and 90's martial arts action movies was everything in my childhood, thanks for doing this and thanks ya'll inspired me to get into martial arts training \m/
*Kurt is my favo, No Retreat No Surrender is the best movie*
Sign the petition.....No Retreat, No surrender 2....the official sequel. :)
That was already made. It was terrible.
Congratulations, Scott. You are the best!!!! Great movie!!!
Ok Scott, now get Kurt in a movie with you. Make it happen.
Surprised he never asked him years ago
Kurt kinda moved on from martial arts movies. In the 90s he did a movie with Cynthia Rothrock and Brad Dourif then did a soap opera
@@johnnyb9591 yea cant blame an actor for taking steady work wherever it came.
Man I just watched No Retreat No Surrender! 2 months ago just because it had been yrs since I watched it is still one of my favorite movies of all time!
Easily one of my favorite childhood movies. “I get better”. You sure do Jason Stillwell.
My most favorite film hands down. Please do a sequel. Kurt was brilliant in that movie i wish i have could see more action films with him
Kurt is such a nice and humble guy.
Scott thanks for maintaining the legacy of martial arts and martial artists, commendable respect.👍👍
Scott, thanks a lot for what you've been doing, no retreat no surrender, same as you, every time i re-watch this movie i feel myself 10 years-old again, this movie is one of my favourite and that's so great that you made this video
Scott is like the Eddie VanHalen of Martial Arts.... Great Stuff... Keep it up... Kurt is a Great Guy!! Thank You!!!!
Damn good movie, can’t wait tonight for the interview. Next guest Michael dudikhof? American ninja?
If he can get off the booze..yea!!!
Yes!!!
David Bradley was much better. I am not sure that Michael Dudikoff was real master of martial arts.
Reading through these comments you are all taking me back to my childhood!
Dudikoff wasn't a martial artist though. Bradley was.
I loved No Retreat No Surrender, Big up Kurt and Van Damme.
No Retreat No Surrender was like a live action American take on a shonen martial arts anime like Kenichi and Baki. Such an awesome movie!
Bonjour , un grand merci je suis super content d'avoir pu revoir Kurt McKinney dans cette épisode merci encore Scott de partager ça avec nous.
You got to interview also Lucinda Dickey she was the woman in Ninja 3 The Domination classic movie