: While the budget is low, Matt Mullins brings genuine skill to the table. His choreography is often described as impressive, even if it feels "overly rehearsed" compared to the grittiness of the setting. Why It’s a Curiosity
If you grew up scouring the bottom shelves of local video stores for martial arts gems, you likely know the Bloodfist name. But the 2005 entry, Bloodfist 2050 , is a different beast entirely. This wasn't just another sequel; it was a "post-apocalyptic erotica" reboot produced by the legendary Roger Corman and directed by Filipino exploitation master Cirio H. Santiago. The Story: "The Pit" and Future Revenge
: Expect some hilariously dated CGI, excessive stock footage, and sound production that keeps things... interesting. Bloodfist.2050.2005.UNRATED.DVDRip.XviD-MvE
Critics from IMDb often place this at the peak of the "so-bad-it's-good" genre.
Whether you're in it for the nostalgic B-movie grit or the absurd "future" fashion, Bloodfist 2050 is a fascinating footnote in martial arts cinema history. Bloodfist 2050 (TV Movie 2005) - IMDb : While the budget is low, Matt Mullins
Ditching the modern-day kickboxing rings of its predecessors, this installment teleports the franchise to a dystopian 2050 Los Angeles.
The search leads him into an ultra-violent underworld arena where lethal combat is the only law. But the 2005 entry, Bloodfist 2050 , is
, played by five-time world martial arts champion Matt Mullins, is a street fighter on a mission to find his brother's killer.