It's sad that Scott isn't recognized more for his acting abilities. I recently discovered this guy and so have been consuming a lot his work I'm glad this guy is pointing out that Scott can indeed act. I am very impressed with his range of talent and yet so humble about it all.
Yea, absolutely, I was actually saying this to my girlfriend to e other day - the guy ‘gets it’ you know? You can see the intent of his acting versus people who just don’t have it at all. Daniel Radcliffe I all of his Harry Potter films was horrible! He had like 5 trained expressions which he referred to over and over. His films were saved by the people who acted around him. But much later, he finally ‘got it’. It’s like something changed in his mind. And I think it is the intent. If you’re just saying the lines because hats what you’re paid to do….you’ll suck, badly. But if you’re reading those lines like you’re meaning it, and then pressing those lines through the eyes of the character rather than the actor, the perception just changes, and the character becomes convincing.
Scott should never stop making this series . I love what he’s doing putting the spotlight on all the action stars of the past. I watched films and shows from every single one interviewed so far (and the ones yet to be interviewed no doubt hahaha ) since I was a kid and love that these episodes remind people of action stars past and present.
Thank you so much Scott for interviewing these legends that built the modern day action films! This is incredible footage that deserves a lot of respect!
That one has always been a favorite of mine. It stands out among all the other kickboxing flicks of the time as a surprisingly effective neo-noir. Lorenzo Lamas was in peak form as the world-weary, down on his luck has-been, and Michael Worth was perfectly cast as the fresh faced, earnest protégé. The twist ending is an especially nice touch as well.
I love the insight into how they did B martial arts films. It's crazy they'd shoot those things in 10-12 days. Much respect to Michael for working through that crazy system.
Hey Scott. Thank you for introducing me to all these action actors👍! And showing how these firms are put together. Being a newer fan of action movies, this has been quite an education!!! Thank you for your dedication and hard work👍👌
I love the parts when it's flipped around and Scott becomes the interviewee 😁 - really shows the mutual respect the two have, wanting to learn from each other
He is very right.. the inspiration this has on others is amazing..even on life in general to overcome what we once couldn't.. not just martial arts but just in anything we do to better ourselves!! Great interview!! Love this!!
Great back and forth interview, nice to see you two being of the same mindset and sharing stories and experiences. To add to Michael's story concerning Batman Forever, the double for Chris O'Donnell was Brad Martin.
Scott, you're so amazing in all your choices and all the interviews you do with golden period martial arts stars, 80's and 90's, I'm a fan of you, it's a memory of the good old days.
what an honor to be featured in your video as being the first person who thinks of someone you inspired, if it weren't for you, my skills today wouldn't exist, I owe everything thanks to you and your character Boyka🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I must of watched Street Crimes at least 50 times in my life. Thank you Mr. Worth for all you great martials arts movies and thank you Mr. Adkins for making these interviews possible.
Recently my mom and I watched Acapulco H.E.A.T. and when Michael came on the credits I thought he looked familiar. When I checked his IMDB I noticed that he did Final Impact. I said to myself so that's why I know him.
Another terrific episode Scott, I'd forgotten all about Michael & this one just brought back happy memories of like you say "A new martial arts movie every week!" at the video store. Great stuff, and please keep them coming!
This was great.. i have to go back and see him... i dont think i ever watched him.. scott bringing alit of these golden guys on.. good to appreciate them now
Listening to these guys talk is like listening to me now if I actually pushed myself to follow my dreams with film! Not that I think for a moment I could have reached the heights these legends have though. So great, but so much regret! Awesome episode!!
A great episode! Very insightful on the '90s martial arts cinema in the US. And the part of the discussion about inspiring future generations of martial artists was quite touching.
Michael Worth is one of the coolest and most underrated 90s action stars, he deserves more attention. All his martial arts movies from back then are solid but U.S. SEALS is just crazy! If you've never seen it, stop whatever you're doing and go see it.
Another fantastic interview Scott Micheal has some very wonderful stories to share and such it really awesome to see you do these series again Scott to help give these people there due IMHO.👍😎👍
Another great episode Scott. The three movies that got me into martial arts were 'Karate Kid' "No Retreat No Surrender' and 'The Last Dragon' Remember all those P.M. movies coming out on video featuring Michael, Don Wilson and Gary Daniels.
I grew up watching movies of all these martial artists you interviewed. Scott Adkins "Thank you" for the opportunity. By the way, I got into martial arts because of these movies. I'm also your fan Scott, the eternal Boyka.
I’m so glad that Scott is doing these incredible interviews again.So hopefully next year I’ll be meeting and seeing Scott again at next years UK MartialArts Expo Show in Doncaster Dome Leisure Centre UK.
This is so freaking cool i have loved fight movies my whole life i grew up on all of these classics. I was born in 1977 its so great to see my favorite modern martial artist scott adkins talking to all these folks that i grew up just loving and finally getting to hear them talk about their stuff. This art of action is the greatest podcast thing ever i watch everyone and i am always happy with the guests im a huge michael worth fan and never heard him talk about his flicks this made my whole day. Scott your a freaking legend and a damn good interviewer keep up all the good work im looking forward to your new movies your the best thanks for all the entertainment your provide.
To be the best is one of my favorites of all time, amazing interview man! I'd love to see an interview with Jeff Wincott and David Bradley at some stage.
Great interview ! We all have a lot of sympathy for Michael Worth in all his parts !!! I know he's trying to do something else, directing et trying others fields in move but, yes, his first movie, despite the low budget, was hudge !!! Many good anecdotes in his path !!! Many thanks Scott and Michael !!!!
@Tobias Ellis what does Jackie's political affiliation have to do with his martial arts background and movie career. This isn't a political channel. That's like saying not to interview Arnold becos he's Republican if viewers are democrats.
❤Two Legends in one interview...modern martial artist meets 90er martial artist...THX and greetz from Germany,Manuel & Nadine 💪Can you bring Sasha Mitchell to your Potcast THE ART OF ACTION... Thats were cool 😍
Great 'interview', I grew up in the 90s and I love b-movies. And I watched Acapulco H.E.A.T. of course not for Michael Worthy but for super sexy Alison Armitage of course. those were brilliant times, not what now.
Jeff Wincott (Canadian martial arts actor) & Michael Wincott (‘Top Dollar’ in The Crow, cousin of Nottingham) are great choices & brothers (few know this)
Hey Scott I'm a huge fan man my pops and I have seen every movie of yours except JW4 but saw all trailers and that character is amazing!!! I just wanted to say hi!!!!😊
I saw Michael in Navy Seals 2 by Isaac Florentine and it was a blast as action packed as an action movie can get. Ridiculous plot and a woosh sound effect that accompanies every movement of the body and one of the best kills in cinema history.
This show is fantastic. Just in this episode alone there are so many people I want to see him interview. Hakeem Austin, Daniel Southworth, any other real martial arts from power rangers. I know might struggle with the right to the footage but how hype would that be. Particularly with Jason David Frank or Johnny Young Bosch. Can't wait for the next one. Limitless potential
Seals 2 is a martial arts classic! Florentine's directing is artist and visceral like John Woo! But with fights shot like a Hong Kong film with the feel of a spaghetti Western
Im waiting for Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung and Donnie Yen.....Scott ,when ? :D My brother also had a garage kinda place where he set up his training stuff and the exact same post of Bruce Lee just like Jason :D ...Im just the artist in the family who animate fightscenes so I carry it differently .
Hi Scott, I hope you’re reading the comments, when are you going to do the show with The Legends „ JCVD“, Wesley Snipes,Jackie Chan... and I really hope to see you as Johhny Cage, all the best!!!
Great interview! Nothing against Paul Rudd, but I would've preferred to have seen Michael Worth as Tommy Doyle in Halloween 6: Curse of Michael Myers. Would've really given the franchise a completely different flavor (and improved part 6) had they been smart enough to highlight his vast martial arts skills against Michael Myers. But...you know, instead we ended up getting Busta Rhymes doing some stupid bullshit against Michael in Resurrection 👎 really impressed by Michael Worth and enjoyed this interview tremendously! Thank you for this invaluable channel 👊
It's sad that Scott isn't recognized more for his acting abilities. I recently discovered this guy and so have been consuming a lot his work I'm glad this guy is pointing out that Scott can indeed act. I am very impressed with his range of talent and yet so humble about it all.
Yea, absolutely, I was actually saying this to my girlfriend to e other day - the guy ‘gets it’ you know?
You can see the intent of his acting versus people who just don’t have it at all.
Daniel Radcliffe I all of his Harry Potter films was horrible! He had like 5 trained expressions which he referred to over and over.
His films were saved by the people who acted around him.
But much later, he finally ‘got it’.
It’s like something changed in his mind. And I think it is the intent. If you’re just saying the lines because hats what you’re paid to do….you’ll suck, badly.
But if you’re reading those lines like you’re meaning it, and then pressing those lines through the eyes of the character rather than the actor, the perception just changes, and the character becomes convincing.
Scott should never stop making this series . I love what he’s doing putting the spotlight on all the action stars of the past. I watched films and shows from every single one interviewed so far (and the ones yet to be interviewed no doubt hahaha ) since I was a kid and love that these episodes remind people of action stars past and present.
Thank you so much Scott for interviewing these legends that built the modern day action films! This is incredible footage that deserves a lot of respect!
Hello Scott
Please bring Wesley Snipes, Billy Blanks, Jean-Claude Van Damme and Jason Statham on the show
Yes, other more... Chuck Norris, Jackie Chan, Donnie Yen, Jet Li, Sammo Hung, Shannon Lee and Jeeja Yanin.
Yes yes
Scott, You are the best, you are my inspiration, I love your work
Final Impact is one of the greatest American martial arts films ever made. Glad to hear it actually went to the cinema.
That one has always been a favorite of mine. It stands out among all the other kickboxing flicks of the time as a surprisingly effective neo-noir. Lorenzo Lamas was in peak form as the world-weary, down on his luck has-been, and Michael Worth was perfectly cast as the fresh faced, earnest protégé. The twist ending is an especially nice touch as well.
I love the insight into how they did B martial arts films. It's crazy they'd shoot those things in 10-12 days. Much respect to Michael for working through that crazy system.
Hey Scott. Thank you for introducing me to all these action actors👍! And showing how these firms are put together. Being a newer fan of action movies, this has been quite an education!!! Thank you for your dedication and hard work👍👌
This was one of the best episodes! So many behind-the-scenes tidbits and Michael Worth seems like a great guy. Love the series!
Hello Scott I m very exciting to see you in your next episode which is in 24 hours....
I love the parts when it's flipped around and Scott becomes the interviewee 😁 - really shows the mutual respect the two have, wanting to learn from each other
He is very right.. the inspiration this has on others is amazing..even on life in general to overcome what we once couldn't.. not just martial arts but just in anything we do to better ourselves!! Great interview!! Love this!!
Great back and forth interview, nice to see you two being of the same mindset and sharing stories and experiences.
To add to Michael's story concerning Batman Forever, the double for Chris O'Donnell was Brad Martin.
Another great one!!! Michael Worth is an absolute legend!!!
Scott, you're so amazing in all your choices and all the interviews you do with golden period martial arts stars, 80's and 90's, I'm a fan of you, it's a memory of the good old days.
what an honor to be featured in your video as being the first person who thinks of someone you inspired, if it weren't for you, my skills today wouldn't exist, I owe everything thanks to you and your character Boyka🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I must of watched Street Crimes at least 50 times in my life. Thank you Mr. Worth for all you great martials arts movies and thank you Mr. Adkins for making these interviews possible.
Recently my mom and I watched Acapulco H.E.A.T. and when Michael came on the credits I thought he looked familiar. When I checked his IMDB I noticed that he did Final Impact. I said to myself so that's why I know him.
I keep seeing clips from Seals 2 and it makes me want to track it down more. Worth’s involvement makes me want to find it more.
Another terrific episode Scott, I'd forgotten all about Michael & this one just brought back happy memories of like you say "A new martial arts movie every week!" at the video store. Great stuff, and please keep them coming!
Aw mate. I love this guy! I remember so many great martial arts films with him.
The exchanges between these two are phenomenal... insight with passion. Questions that mattered... loved it
scott your knoledge of martial arts/action genre is amazing i have certainly learned a lot watching this.keep up the good work.
One of the best interviews thus far! I love all the details Michael remembers, fantastic insights! Thanks !
Two complete legends In the action star world 🤛🏼
This was great.. i have to go back and see him... i dont think i ever watched him.. scott bringing alit of these golden guys on.. good to appreciate them now
Man I love these. Thank you Scott. 🙌🏼
Listening to these guys talk is like listening to me now if I actually pushed myself to follow my dreams with film! Not that I think for a moment I could have reached the heights these legends have though. So great, but so much regret! Awesome episode!!
Really fascinating interview! Michael told some great stories and was really engaged!
Scott, that's cool that you have an interest in directing! Who love to see you get a chance to express your vision for a movie!
A great episode! Very insightful on the '90s martial arts cinema in the US. And the part of the discussion about inspiring future generations of martial artists was quite touching.
I used to love to see Michael on "Acapulco Heat" TV Series, great memories from my teenager days! God bless him!!
Michael Worth is one of the coolest and most underrated 90s action stars, he deserves more attention. All his martial arts movies from back then are solid but U.S. SEALS is just crazy! If you've never seen it, stop whatever you're doing and go see it.
I love this guy! He inspires me so much, great interview!
Another fantastic interview Scott Micheal has some very wonderful stories to share and such it really awesome to see you do these series again Scott to help give these people there due IMHO.👍😎👍
Awesome episode. I used to watch Michael’s films on Showtime all the time when I was younger!
Thanks for another great episode! Michael was great in this. Insightful, curious and open. Great interview.
Es gab viel zu wenige Filme mit Michael Worth in der Hauptrolle, für mich war er damals der beste und ich schaute zu ihm auf
Another great episode Scott. The three movies that got me into martial arts were 'Karate Kid' "No Retreat No Surrender' and 'The Last Dragon' Remember all those P.M. movies coming out on video featuring Michael, Don Wilson and Gary Daniels.
This was a great interview! I am learning so much about these amazing and talented artists... Thank you, Handsome Scott!
Michael Worth was like the 90210 Martial Arts action star back in the 90s
I grew up watching movies of all these martial artists you interviewed. Scott Adkins "Thank you" for the opportunity. By the way, I got into martial arts because of these movies. I'm also your fan Scott, the eternal Boyka.
Good to hear about Michael again, very enjoyable interview. I still have final impact in vhs. Greetings from Finland to all Who read this comment :)
Great discussion ... Michael Worth is very under appreciated - a great talent....
Another great episode. Michael seems to be a great guy (and "Fists of Iron" was a childhood ction extravaganza for me).😄
Huge fan here! Loved you in To Be The Best and Fists Of Iron. You really inspired me as a kid.
I’m so glad that Scott is doing these incredible interviews again.So hopefully next year I’ll be meeting and seeing Scott again at next years UK MartialArts Expo Show in Doncaster Dome Leisure Centre UK.
Scott,keeps saying to all these actors,lets,work together, but,never happens. Lorean avedon, Kurt McKinney and now Worth.make it happen
This is so freaking cool i have loved fight movies my whole life i grew up on all of these classics. I was born in 1977 its so great to see my favorite modern martial artist scott adkins talking to all these folks that i grew up just loving and finally getting to hear them talk about their stuff. This art of action is the greatest podcast thing ever i watch everyone and i am always happy with the guests im a huge michael worth fan and never heard him talk about his flicks this made my whole day. Scott your a freaking legend and a damn good interviewer keep up all the good work im looking forward to your new movies your the best thanks for all the entertainment your provide.
I’m so excited for this interview. Michael is one of my favorites♥️
Thank you for your Scott videos, they are always very informative.
Wow what a great episode again, thank s so much.
Scott,get these martial artists in your movies.
I love and hate these episodes. I working and I can't help but watch and listen to the whole show.
Good show I forgot about a lot of these old movies
"I beat Gonzalez, Nick... I BEAT Gonzalez..."
Great ep, love Michael Worth, hope that dream project of his comes to fruition.
To be the best is one of my favorites of all time, amazing interview man!
I'd love to see an interview with Jeff Wincott and David Bradley at some stage.
Great interview ! We all have a lot of sympathy for Michael Worth in all his parts !!!
I know he's trying to do something else, directing et trying others fields in move
but, yes, his first movie, despite the low budget, was hudge !!!
Many good anecdotes in his path !!!
Many thanks Scott and Michael !!!!
I’d love to see a Ray Park interview!
Awe Mikey you still have an alien head. I love you. So proud of you ❤😊
Really nice guy. Some movies added to my list, specially that one with the sword fights.
É o melhor ator que eu ja vir 👍🇧🇷🇧🇷
When Scott started rubbing his hands together at the prospect of working with Michael, you just know how much that means to him.
When are you inviting Jackie Chan
That's has to be an special episode... The best.
With Jackies English Skills ! 😂
Jackie Chan and Chuck Norris...they be a good guest.
I'm sure he asked Jackie many times in advance
@Tobias Ellis what does Jackie's political affiliation have to do with his martial arts background and movie career. This isn't a political channel. That's like saying not to interview Arnold becos he's Republican if viewers are democrats.
Awesome interview, Michael is such a cool guy1
Hello Scott, please bring Don "the dragon" Wilson, great '90s action films actor
Very good to remember the 90s with Michael Worth 🇺🇸
❤Two Legends in one interview...modern martial artist meets 90er martial artist...THX and greetz from Germany,Manuel & Nadine 💪Can you bring Sasha Mitchell to your Potcast THE ART OF ACTION...
Thats were cool 😍
Great 'interview', I grew up in the 90s and I love b-movies. And I watched Acapulco H.E.A.T. of course not for Michael Worthy but for super sexy Alison Armitage of course. those were brilliant times, not what now.
So great to see Michael Worth looking and doing good for himself. I loved watching Street Crimes on Cinemax as a Teenager.
Jeff Wincott (Canadian martial arts actor) & Michael Wincott (‘Top Dollar’ in The Crow, cousin of Nottingham) are great choices & brothers (few know this)
I commented repeatedly for the algorithm
Hey Scott I'm a huge fan man my pops and I have seen every movie of yours except JW4 but saw all trailers and that character is amazing!!! I just wanted to say hi!!!!😊
I saw Michael in Navy Seals 2 by Isaac Florentine and it was a blast as action packed as an action movie can get. Ridiculous plot and a woosh sound effect that accompanies every movement of the body and one of the best kills in cinema history.
Wonderful .I loved it, thanks for your effort. When you going to interview Jeason Statham.
This is awesome, thank you!
Great interview !
Michael seems like a really friendly and down to earth guy. Street Crime is the only film of his I've seen as far as I know.
@JCVDfan4life fist of iron and to be the best are on UA-cam
This show is fantastic. Just in this episode alone there are so many people I want to see him interview. Hakeem Austin, Daniel Southworth, any other real martial arts from power rangers. I know might struggle with the right to the footage but how hype would that be. Particularly with Jason David Frank or Johnny Young Bosch. Can't wait for the next one. Limitless potential
Awesome show man. They should make an expensive style series where all your guests have cameo fight scenes lol.
Brilliant episode!!
👍So awesome!
another great video!!!
Wanted Man sounds awesome!
Great interview, loved it!
Well Scott I look forward to seeing your directorial debut.
Love from Tamilnadu ❤️👑🥋
There can a lot of things to learn here. Michael is so cool
Seals 2 is a martial arts classic! Florentine's directing is artist and visceral like John Woo! But with fights shot like a Hong Kong film with the feel of a spaghetti Western
I remember Mike from the 90s when he was in that movie he was in with Martin Kove.
love your show mate🙏🏻
Great martial artist
Im waiting for Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung and Donnie Yen.....Scott ,when ? :D
My brother also had a garage kinda place where he set up his training stuff and the exact same post of Bruce Lee just like Jason :D
...Im just the artist in the family who animate fightscenes so I carry it differently .
Saludos Scott adkins gran actor , argentina
Loved it cheers Scott
Hi Scott, I hope you’re reading the comments, when are you going to do the show with The Legends „ JCVD“, Wesley Snipes,Jackie Chan... and I really hope to see you as Johhny Cage, all the best!!!
Hey Scott, you should get Ng See Yuen on the show.
Get on the Twin dragons Mick and Martin McNamara. They were in those low budget films in the 80s!
Great interview! Nothing against Paul Rudd, but I would've preferred to have seen Michael Worth as Tommy Doyle in Halloween 6: Curse of Michael Myers. Would've really given the franchise a completely different flavor (and improved part 6) had they been smart enough to highlight his vast martial arts skills against Michael Myers. But...you know, instead we ended up getting Busta Rhymes doing some stupid bullshit against Michael in Resurrection 👎 really impressed by Michael Worth and enjoyed this interview tremendously! Thank you for this invaluable channel 👊
Michael looks like Jeff Bridges in the 90's, he better ring his agent for some Yellowstone roles
New wish list Scott: Robin Shou, Johnny Yong Bosch, Daniel Southworth, Michelle Yeoh, Wesley Snipes.