Kickboxer (1989) Snapshot Review
Lower your plotline standards, avoid looking for any connections and don’t take it too seriously, because watching ‘Kickboxer’ (1989) is like having a cheap and dirty one-night stand.
Read MoreLower your plotline standards, avoid looking for any connections and don’t take it too seriously, because watching ‘Kickboxer’ (1989) is like having a cheap and dirty one-night stand.
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