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AlbertV
01-14-2009, 11:33 PM
OMG! I cannot believe it...I feel like I was just brought back in a time warp to the 1990's B-movie circuit era of martial arts action films.

Ron Pohnel (NO RETREAT, NO SURRENDER) stars, writes, edits, produces, and directs this (from the trailer) definitive B-movie martial arts action film that I just learned about for one reason:

I was looking at IMDb for former Power Ranger actors and came across Blake Foster, who at only 11, became the Blue Ranger on Power Rangers: Turbo. He was selected at the time while he was training in martial arts and it looks like he kept up his training.

Anyway, DRIFTER TKD stars Pohnel as a drifter who helps Foster, who plays a young martial arts champ and business executive take on his very own father, who heads up a corporation who is against martial arts.

The film co-stars B-movie favorites Mel Novak (The 1978 atrocious version of GAME OF DEATH) as Foster's dad and Leo Fong as a master of martial arts.

Here's the official site with trailer (believe me, it looks cheesy, but me being a fan of "cheese", I may just laugh and find it a guilty pleasure):
http://driftertkd.com

Charuto
01-15-2009, 12:34 AM
http://img394.imageshack.us/img394/5919/littleeichmannsff7.gif (http://imageshack.us)

The corporations man! They're destroying the world one TKD school at a time!

AlbertV
06-10-2009, 02:01 AM
Well....got some more good news!!! I got contacted by Ian Reilly himself, Ron Pohnel!!!! He is actually sending me a copy of Drifter TKD for review :) Woohoo!!!!!

Mark Pollard
06-10-2009, 03:56 AM
Nice find Albert.

jiujitsu77
06-10-2009, 05:29 AM
hey keep us posted. i would like to see if i can get the film through one of our distributors, or go straight to the source

always a big fan of leo fong. and i love his accent!

WongFury
06-10-2009, 08:41 AM
I just finished working with Leo Fong in February on a film called Kill Factor. for a guy to be 81 years old he moves around like he's 30, I play a gangmember in the film & I felt like i was making a homage film to the 80's and 90's throw a punch and wait to get hit LOL :D

jiujitsu77
06-10-2009, 11:12 PM
wow you were in it? what's it like working with leo?

WongFury
06-10-2009, 11:54 PM
he's actually a funny old guy, he has a good since of humor, he has a lot of stories, we actually talk alot, i mean he's got stories man!.... but then again what person his age doesn't, he talks alot about the martial arts, when he hung out with bruce lee, his personal martial art style, his methods in boxing and the racism he grew up with & just about everything.

I also trained a little bit with him...again he still has some moves. The villain guy from Game of Death Mel Novak is a pretty good guy too. I met him and we became real cool with each other too. He talked alot about the action films he was in, he also mention that he had problems with Bob Wall on the set of Black Belt Jones stating that Bob Wall was a racist...something to do with Wall and the character that played pinky. Mel also mention he got into it with the double from game of death lol, their both funny guys.

jiujitsu77
06-11-2009, 01:56 AM
every interview i have ever seen with him has always been a great source of info. plus he always seems like an approachable good ol' boy. i would love to work/train with him. he is living proof that martial arts can really change a person and help in the longevity factor. i hope im as good as he is when i hit 80

AlbertV
06-11-2009, 07:40 PM
As soon as I get the film and see it, I will definitely review it here :)

AlbertV
06-14-2009, 04:31 PM
The review is now up!!! And I got a letter with the DVD complete with an autograph from Ron Pohnel. Interesting stuff he mentioned not only about the film but something that Leo Fong had said to him about being the "Ron Pohnel" that he is now :)

WongFury
06-16-2009, 09:09 AM
I also posted this comment on the review



Just thought I share this…. the same people that are behind this is behind this film "Thunderkick" which is the 1st film to the new movie mentioned "Kill Factor" which is the sequel.

here is the trailer For Thunderkick
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2vuhs1RGgs

Also Mr Fong has also informed me that his film "Transformed" was released on dvd by rareflix, it has Fred Williamson and the villain Ninja from the 1st American Ninja film Tadashi Yamashita i think his name is? And that they re-released and remastered one of his films "Ninja Nightmare" which is sandwiched between two other films one being Ninja Strikes Back w/ Bruce Le.

Mr Fong actually told me once that him and Bruce Le meet at Cannes and were suppose to do a film together years and years ago, but he said it didn't happen…would have been interesting.

GoldenFist
06-16-2009, 03:07 PM
I know budget movies dont get a lot of recontion, but I love them and I love TKD!