Were there less opportunities for black martial artists to star in movies? In this interview with Ron Hall (Bloodsport 2, Vampire Assassin), we discuss the role of race and Hollywood.
Make sure to stay until the end to hear what Ron Hall thinks Tony Jaa needs to do to revive his career!
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