Desert Heat
Left For Dead. Burning For Revenge
International star and martial arts master Jean-Claude Van Damme kicks into high gear in Desert Heat, a scorching, high-intensity action-thriller.
Desperate to flee the inner demons raging inside him, mysterious loner Eddie Lomax (Jean Claude Van Damme) rides to the last outpost of an abandoned desert highway prepared to end it all. But when a savage gang steals his prized cycle and leaves him for dead, Eddie’s life is saved by a soulmate from his past. Burning with a new reason to live, Eddie sets off on a one-man search and destroy mission against his attackers. Fueled by Van Damme’s powerful, take-no-prisoners performance, Desert Heat is an explosively sexy and sensational adventure from first blast to last.
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Left for dead. Burning for revenge. - CaptainRhodes
Desert Heat is a decent Van Damme flick with a few laughs and a few good kicks and punches to the head. If I have to break it down, I'd say it's no JCVD but it's a hell of a lot better than Street fighter. I still believe that Van Damme is underrated as an actor and it's a shame that mocking him has become a trend and so many were quick to jump on the bandwagon. Oh well. That's all I have to say really.
FUN FACT: Near the end, the bus driver invites a waitress to see the Japanese movie Yojimbo (1961) with him. This film is a remake of that.
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Left for dead. Burning for revenge. - CaptainRhodes
Desert Heat is a decent Van Damme flick with a few laughs and a few good kicks and punches to the head. If I have to break it down, I'd say it's no JCVD but it's a hell of a lot better than Street fighter. I still believe that Van Damme is underrated as an ...