Watch Jean-Claude Van Damme Annihilate All The Bad Guys In 30-Minute Kill Count Video

No longer will you have to skip all the mellow and build-up parts of the plot to get to the real action. This video compiles Jean-Claude Van Damme's kill scenes and puts them together in a 30-minute supercut for your viewing pleasure.

In March 2015 we showed you a Sylvester Stalone Kill Count Video, and now here's another one on the inspiration for the Mortal Kombat video game, the one and only JVCD.

Ever wonder what constitutes a "kill"? If not, good for you. If so - no judgement here. Benjamin Combes, author of the video, saves you the curiosity and details them just for you:

1. Guns, blades and projectiles always kill unless otherwise depicted
2. Close proximity explosions kill unless otherwise depicted
3. Indirect kills as a result of an explicit action by JCVD count
4. Kills must occur on screen
5. Dream sequences, fantasies or movies within a movie count. If it's on screen, it's a kill.
6. People that are killed more than once count each time.
7. If you hear the neck break, it's a kill

Combes may just be a fan of the man himself.

"HUGE THANKS to JCVD which have sweetened my childhood with helicopter kicks and face splits, I hope it will be a pleasure for you to watch this video as much as it was for me to make it," he writes on the YouTube description.

JCVD is a Belgian martial artist, actor and director who rose to fame in the '80s. He is best known for his martial arts action films such as Kickboxer, Universal Soldier, Hard Target, Street Fighter, Timecop, Sudden Death, the self-titled JCVD and the more recent The Expendables 2.

Van Damme started martial arts at the early age of 10, and earned his black belt in Karate at 18. Because of his physique which he gained from lifting, he received a Mr. Belgium bodybuilding title. He is famed for his martial arts skills, but only few know that he took up ballet for five years as well.

"Ballet is an art, but it's also one of the most difficult sports. If you can survive a ballet workout, you can survive a workout in any other sport," Van Damme shared.

How many kill counts can you total? Let us know in the comments below.

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