Apparently the director had him make those facial expressions in his office after the majority of the movie had been shot. So he was basically told to react to nothing 😂 the result was great though
I mean how many times did Leslie Neilson shoot off a joke and then everyone would look straight at the camera? I can think of a few Mel Brooks movies that also used this technique. This wasn't exactly a new concept in film making🤷♂️
The guy who wrote and directed and produced the film is actually pretty interesting guy. He was Amir Shervan, born in Iran. He moved to USA (where he had already studied filmmaking as a younger man) after the Iranian revolution when he was already in his 50s, and started chasing his ultimate dream: directing AMERICAN ACTION MOVIES. His films actually are pretty much American action tropes amped up to eleven, which is understandable since in a way he was an outsider who admired that culture.
Ok so why does Tarantino do such a good job, since that’s his exact MO. I think the key is getting honest feedback your whole life. That’s how you avoid cringe art.
@@davidswanson5669making the same genre of movies doesn’t mean you’ll be equally good filmmakers. Good filmmaking involves charisma and leadership, cooperation, collaborations with other great artists, funding, connections, high intelligence and emotional intelligence/perceptiveness, a unique creative vision, and a ton of concrete skills
@@maddieb.4282 the OP said that the director had studied filmmaking in his youth, leans into action tropes - amped up to 11, and his films are essentially a love letter to American culture. That’s why I drew the comparison to Tarantino - not merely because of same genres.
The story behind this stuff is hilarious. Basically the director kept accepting the first take of every scene and at the same time made the actors improvise a lot of lines. Eventually the actors became fed up with his shit, so they tried to do more and more rediculous stuff to get the director to do a second take eventually... but he never did. So that's why that movie is full of rediculous dialogues, acting and 4th Wall breaks.
Apparently most of them were done in a single room months after the film wrapped (a bunch of the actors got brought in for reshoots after the film wrapped and were just told to make random reaction faces)
It kind of sucks they both didn’t get to continue acting. The only one who seems most successful was Robert ZDarr who continued a successful b-movie career.
Oh yes the man right, but we all know that even porn opening scenes, make the transition from normal talk to sexual talk come more natural...not like this 6:11
It's hard to tell if they were serious or joking around when they made the film. To us it is funny but I feel like to the actors, actresses, director, etc they probably won't be as amused because now their career is ruined for being in such a corny film.
Haha yeah not a double. The main actor cut his hair because he thought the movie was done but it wasnt. So they literally went out and bought a womans wig for him 😂😂😂 The production of this movie is almost as insane as the movie itself.
i feel like the samurai cop also knew what kind of movie it was going to be and they both had different feelings about it. Samurai cop has a permanent look of "why did i agree to this"
What??? We died much better than that , clutching the chest and somersaulting backwards then writhing about on the ground for 10 or 15 minutes before shooting our opponent's in revenge so he could do the same , I would have made a great Audrey Murphy . hahaha.
Fun fact about that scene: The two actors had no experience with this sort of stunt, and were told literally right before the scene what they had to do, hence the stunt guy's reaction
Most of the dialogue is terrible, but their reactions to their intentional cheesy jokes are too funny! "Why did you come under?!" "Because I'm an undercover cop!" *grins at camera* LMAOOO I know that if this were me and my friends filming this for a school project, we wouldn't even care that it sucks, we would be dying
This would've won an Oscar and an Emmy if we're talking school project caliber, lol. This very much does seem like a well-made school project film, lol.
@@nabkill0134- 'g' and 'k' sounds in Japanese are often intermingled (compare 'gumo' and 'kumo') So nagatana = 'na + katana' 'Katana' is 'sword' - in the same way Europeans would specify a sword type; 'short-sword' or 'longsword' etc. 'Ken' would be more like 'blade' (kendo = ken (blade) + do (way or path) = 'the style of the blade') in that it refers to a variety of bladed weaponry, including tanto
"The whole thing looks like a movie aliens would make if they were lacking some sort of crucial understanding of how human beings communicated with one another."
@@punkchaos9 It's a quote from Jim Vorel of Paste Magazine after reviewing the film. He also reviewed "The Room", a film of much the same caliber. It's one of the funniest ways I've ever heard some measure a producer's work product. I laughed out loud really hard.
I can assure you I wasn’t offended, so save it.. the random awkwardness of that particular Line was what I was referring to. 90’s movie lines (or any for That matter) do not offend me.
It's because the director actually asked him to make a few reactions and faces and filmed them all together. And edited them in wherever he thought they would need it. The actor had no clue why the director was asking him to do these takes lol
@@MikeDeshiel i heard the actor thought they were done filming and cut off his hair. Next day he found out he still had to shoot half of the movie, so they bought this wig
@@LarsOfLegends Like the faces the black actor does in the circumcision scene with the nurse, they were all shot in the producer's office months AFTER the original scene was done. Completely unrelated, just him making random faces lol
@@alandgomez5905 I have tortured my girl with this movie and The Room along with scores of other shitty movies. 😂 I guess you will have to download it from torrent cuz the only copy on RUclips is in French.
"When actor Hannon had considered shooting to be finished, he had his hair cut short, only to be told that further shooting was to be done. Director Shervan obtained a lady's wig for the actor, which can be seen in several close up shots throughout the film" - from Wikipedia
@@djeddjoleTwo years late, but Red Letter Media has a great two part video interview with the lead actor that’s worth watching. I believe he said in the interview his agent suggested he cut his hair to stand out more, because everyone was doing the long hair thing back then.
The interview with the Matt hannon makes every one of these scenes even more hilarious. He was completely aware that the movie was shit and did some bullshit thinking that the director would cut in post but he left every thing there. The monologue parts according to him were the worst because they were recorded much later in production and he was already fed up and did a shitty job thinking again the director would cut in post but we know how it ended
@@purpleorange7430 yeah surprisingly, also the guy behind it was Turkish who sadly died a few years later and the original 30mm film was discovered in box among other films.
"Their precious millions for their secret Swiss bank accounts" is my favorite line for some reason lol. Way worse ones somehow, but it just gets me the most
@@azula9830 he was probably fine and had heat gel on. But the actors didn't know he was going to be on fire and there were no fire crewmen nearby. The shot was a zoom shot so the cameraman was pretty far away.
Matt Hannon,who plays the titular Samurai Cop, has done an interview with RedLetterMedia where he tells the story of how this ''cinematic masterpiece'' was produced. Among other things, they shot many scenes without a proper permit, the director had extensive re-shoots done, after Hannon cut his long hair and he just put a cheapo wig on him, many dialogue scenes where completely improvised, because the director/writer didn't actually write some dialogue! At one point, he and his co-star, the dude who played the black cop, where so fed up with all the BS on set, that they used dumb lines, when the director told them to improvise the dialogue, just to troll him. But he didn't get it and left them all in! That's how the whole scene with the nurse came to be. It's absolutely hilarious and the dude seems like a cool guy, with a great sense of humor and self-irony. Highly recommend checking out the interview on RLM's channel.
I read another interview from him where he said almost nothing was improvised...The director was extremely strict with the lines that he wrote himself. For example Matt tried to tell him that “son of bitches” was incorrect and it should be “sons of bitches”, but the director refused to let him say it the right way. He did say he was fed up with the stupidity of the dialogue and purposely gave his worst performance though.
@@frankiec3659 that is what Matt Hannon says in the RedLetterMedia interview... Director extremly Strict with lines. doubleP has not seen the interview or is not a native speaker and did not understand it
This reads like a movie you'd make with your friends in high school. The quality is horrible but it looks like it was fun to make, and the jokes are corny and everyone knows it. 😂 also, Frank is un-ironically my favorite character.
"A filmaker can't make a bad actor do well but can keep a good actor from doing poorly." Fortunately this film had neither good direction, writing, nor actors and is truly a masterpiece as a result.
"If Nakamura is here we'll arrest him. We'll have a solid case against the Katana Gang for hiring four assasins to kill a policeman. On the other hand, if its the wrong house, we'll apologize to the owner." 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
He is not an ordinary Cop. He is Samurai Cop. He has his own Honor. He has his own Code. He speaks fluent japanese. He dont like Drugdealers. He wears a Wig! Did i tell you that he speaks fluent japanese?
Black guy's faces are as if he's watching the movie with us
Underrated comment
Apparently the director had him make those facial expressions in his office after the majority of the movie had been shot. So he was basically told to react to nothing 😂 the result was great though
Wow... Salute fr d humor iq
His name is Mark Frazer, trained in theatre actually.
I was laughing when he made the undercover cop line then looks at the camera and smiles like its the funniest shit ever lol
This looks like a cut of all the scenes from a porno that don’t involve sex.
It has sex scenes.
We saw all connecting plots between the sex scenes
I believe there are some countries where Samurai Cop actually is released as a pornographic film fyi
Yes
@@Adam-tk3cx you can’t say that and then not drop a link my guy
Sylvester Stallone and Carl Weathers really brought this movie to life, honestly.
😂😂
wait, it wasn’t Samuel Jackson?
bro had me scroll back up to the video to double check that wasn't Stallone XD
🤣🤣🤣 thanks for making this comment a couple of years ago, you probably don't even remember watching this.
No it was Gael Monfils
“Because I’m an undercover cop”
*Looks at camera with a stupid grin
This movie should’ve won an Oscar
Razzie for sure!!!
Best scene
He’s having fun with it- Joe’s performance is just oozing with contempt lol
I mean how many times did Leslie Neilson shoot off a joke and then everyone would look straight at the camera? I can think of a few Mel Brooks movies that also used this technique. This wasn't exactly a new concept in film making🤷♂️
Ok that line's actually pretty funny
I can only imagine how much fun it must have been to make this back in the day... Most of the budget probably went up the nose
you can actually see it caked over one guys nose.
@@MarshallLore where?
@@mangohub3252 in the scene (omaha, yamaha) when samurai gets called to the chief's office. the middle aged cop has something around his nose
I need it to watch this video
Lmao most of the budget probably went up the nose😂
This movie makes Tarantino have a hard time sleeping at night. He knows he'll never make a masterpiece like this.
Kill Bill ain't got nothing on this blockbuster of a buddy-cop film!
@@KenMasters.Tarantino probably doesn’t even know that katana means Japanese sword!
Steven Seagal wishes he was half as fluent in Chinese as Joe is in Japanese. 😅
This was the pulp fiction beside pulp fiction even existed
This is like a old school porn movie without the porn
There's some soft porn in it too. It's an all-round epic movie.
The blonde cop was trying to turn it into a porno. I was rooting her on.
I still managed to bring out the tissues
This movie was originally perceived as a bomb, but after a couple of years the 4th VHS sold and they were officially a profiting film
Some one must have bought it for hoarding and selling it later for a killing.
They needed a door stopper.
I bet the RUclips clips make more money than the movie itself did
It is easy to profit if your spent budget is $4 dollars.
They were actually looking for a blank tape.
The guy who wrote and directed and produced the film is actually pretty interesting guy. He was Amir Shervan, born in Iran. He moved to USA (where he had already studied filmmaking as a younger man) after the Iranian revolution when he was already in his 50s, and started chasing his ultimate dream: directing AMERICAN ACTION MOVIES. His films actually are pretty much American action tropes amped up to eleven, which is understandable since in a way he was an outsider who admired that culture.
That kinda sounds like Hideo Kojima but if he could've actually made movies.
@@CardCaptorDeadpoolimagine if he had made games instead. We could have had a cop game with the quality of MGS3
Ok so why does Tarantino do such a good job, since that’s his exact MO. I think the key is getting honest feedback your whole life. That’s how you avoid cringe art.
@@davidswanson5669making the same genre of movies doesn’t mean you’ll be equally good filmmakers. Good filmmaking involves charisma and leadership, cooperation, collaborations with other great artists, funding, connections, high intelligence and emotional intelligence/perceptiveness, a unique creative vision, and a ton of concrete skills
@@maddieb.4282 the OP said that the director had studied filmmaking in his youth, leans into action tropes - amped up to 11, and his films are essentially a love letter to American culture. That’s why I drew the comparison to Tarantino - not merely because of same genres.
"Because I'm an undercover cop."
*Looks at the camera and smiles.
Well, that is a true masterpiece and should be kept as humankind treasure
I think this movie inspired The Office
He would have 30,000 karma in reddit for that clip alone
The story behind this stuff is hilarious. Basically the director kept accepting the first take of every scene and at the same time made the actors improvise a lot of lines. Eventually the actors became fed up with his shit, so they tried to do more and more rediculous stuff to get the director to do a second take eventually... but he never did.
So that's why that movie is full of rediculous dialogues, acting and 4th Wall breaks.
@@KnoppersBomber that’s actually so good
If NPC's were lead characters
Bingo.
Perfect!!
O.C.P run the cops
"Shoot. Shoot. Shoot him!"
I want a video game with terrible NPCs like this now 😭
The budget: $7000
Box office: $384k
One of the most successful movies of all time
I heard Borat got sued for 100 million but sold 400 million in tickets
Still can't match 'Blair Witch Project'.
29 thousand dollars, and made an eye watering 250 million!
@lonestar6709 no one remembers Blair Witch, watches is with the boys, or watches it with the wife when she brings her mom over.
A 5300% return on investment
@@chriskelley7979 profit 📈
It deserves an Oscar just for the Expressions of that black dude.
I've never seen anything like that before😂. His facial expressions had me dying
Yeah, he steal the show!
Apparently most of them were done in a single room months after the film wrapped (a bunch of the actors got brought in for reshoots after the film wrapped and were just told to make random reaction faces)
:o
Dam
I'm not going to lie. That undercover pun is by far the best pun in movie history.
I just died with that one and you can see the actor actually enjoying that gag.
Damn right lol
@Wacky D Squared XII wow troglodyte, you're a fucking prick.
because it was improvised and not part of the atrocious script.
@Wacky D Squared XII what are you talking about? That was your safe word when I went in too far.. I just left your basement and kissed you goodbye :(
Frank is the only actor who 100% knew what kind of movie he was in.
The way Frank delivers his lines makes it seem that the actor came up with these jokes on set and wanted to impress everyone. God I love Frank
Frank is by far the best character, hands down!
Frank is goated for sure
I mean, Joe is always there to support him
It kind of sucks they both didn’t get to continue acting. The only one who seems most successful was Robert ZDarr who continued a successful b-movie career.
Frank is underappreciated AF
Cocaine deserves the more credit for this film than any actors.
I'm dying 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lmaoooo 😅😂😂😂😂
There was definitely some green smoked too by the looks of his smile in 0:33.
Hahaha
Oh yes the man right, but we all know that even porn opening scenes, make the transition from normal talk to sexual talk come more natural...not like this 6:11
"We got nothin to do, let's fuck"
"SHAAAT UP"
I'm dyin over here
This is the plot in an 80's porno, without the porn
😂😂😂😂
you mean with the porn.
It literally has multiple porn scenes...
@@user-wq9mw2xz3j okay now I'm more interested
@@user-wq9mw2xz3j I think I should check it out for myself just to see if you lying 🤔🧐
😂😂😂😂😂
When the entire cast and crew lie on a resume
From what it looks like, the director lied on his resume too 😂
The fact that this got released also make the producer lie on their resume too
your comment is sorely underrated. :)
@@ismaelcantujr9016 thats what cast and crew means.
You need to watch Neil Breen's movies.
Then you'll understand.
I love when the Chief tells him to "turn it into a bloodbath" and "leave no one alive" like theyre legitimate orders for a police chief to issue.
"So bad they're good" movies are actually great movies. They're funnier and more fun that 90% of what the comedy genre has to offer.
Absolutely ! 👍🏼 😏😁
Samurai Cop was also the bad guy in BADLANDERS, which was in 92. He says every line grimacing and shaking with RAGE!!!! Must see.
Totally agree
It's hard to tell if they were serious or joking around when they made the film. To us it is funny but I feel like to the actors, actresses, director, etc they probably won't be as amused because now their career is ruined for being in such a corny film.
@@Dan-di9jd Matt hamon wasn't too bothered.
This movie has the scénographie and the writing of a porn movie of that decade
The first scene I saw, it was the one at the hospital, totally I thought it was a porno ... such a baaaaaaad movie dude
Wait... it’s not a porn?
That's totally unfair...on 90s porn.
You say that like it's a bad thing
Thats the answer i was going to write
I enjoyed the zoom on the guys sandals at 5:30. It really adds a dimension to the character and humanizes him
Yeah, and war was the zoom in on the toy lion after that
@@lani6647 the prop guy sent after a mounted lions head. Finds one at a garage sell. Score.
Rumour has it the sandals wanted an acting credit.
Perhaps the cameraman noticed he was actually wearing sandals with socks on.
And it just had to be filmed.
Pretty sure it's just the maker of this video that did that zoom.
“And if it’s the wrong house we’ll apologize to the owner”
Fakey fake movie. Cops never apologize for anything
Damn! You just burnt their ass, well their ass is already black ha ha 😅
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@LeviathanLP maybe because they're not samurai cop.
“The usual police routine”
if its the wrong house - we'll apologize to the owner
Classic
I lost it there hahahaha
better shoot the dog tho first just to be sure ;)
Well, at least that's more than what most people get when the police raid the wrong address.
Hahahaha
The stunt doubles hair....the arm...this movie is a masterpiece 👏🏾
Not a stunt double! Same dude wearing a wig.
Haha yeah not a double. The main actor cut his hair because he thought the movie was done but it wasnt. So they literally went out and bought a womans wig for him 😂😂😂
The production of this movie is almost as insane as the movie itself.
I feel like Frank was the only one who knew exactly what kind of movie this was gonna be.
The guy was the soul of that movie.
Lol prolly
@Tony Tortilini Yes, I hear the complete cast was mostly high during making of the movie
The editor was smokin crack he lets people stand around after CUT and break character
i feel like the samurai cop also knew what kind of movie it was going to be and they both had different feelings about it.
Samurai cop has a permanent look of "why did i agree to this"
The black guy delivers his lines pretty well, he seems way overqualified for this.
Black people have been historically overqualified for their roles lmao
Fuck no. He almost starts laughing in every scene lol
@@daogenify I can't really blame him.
That’s racist
@@Not_A_Federal_Agent Are you dumb?
0:45 just loving how red he gets. It'd like the other guy is fighting a lobster with a sword.
The way these guys “died” in the shooting scenes reminds me of when I played Army as a kid with my friends. 😆
and maybe just maybe you and your friends are way more better in acting of getting shot than those guys in the film
@@wtfdarus right?! You may have a point there.
What??? We died much better than that , clutching the chest and somersaulting backwards then writhing about on the ground for 10 or 15 minutes before shooting our opponent's in revenge so he could do the same , I would have made a great Audrey Murphy . hahaha.
That's what they did for a dollar. Each. Let's just blame the director.
1:24 they were so slow, that the burning guy wasn’t acting anymore
lmao did you know that he was actually still burning even when they put the blanket on
don't worry he only ended up with burnt lips
Fun fact about that scene:
The two actors had no experience with this sort of stunt, and were told literally right before the scene what they had to do, hence the stunt guy's reaction
@@rustyshackle8000 another fun fact: the guy was still burning even after he was being covered with the blanket
" yeah he is gonna burn it, charcoal black..."
"It is black...right on.."
"you and I got nothing left to do... let's f*ck"
"shut up"
Is this supposed to be small talk or something lmao?
It’s called nagging man
Lmao
and they say chivalry is dead
No idea
I figured it out, she would never want to fuck him so it must be an inside joke for her. She just asked to use the black dude
“Mom I want lethal weapon”
Mom: we have lethal weapon at home
Lethal weapon at home:
Oh man oh god😂😂😂😂😂
💀💀😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
Yes 😂😂😂
HAHHAHAHAHAHHHAHA
I swear the scene with the police chief gets me laughing every single time. Totally feels like an Ed Wood scene.
0:41 love how they get them to stand in the exact same position for the two different shots
Wow didn't notice this. Lol
Holy shit lol just saw that, probably the highway was on the other side 😂😂
Oh my god I expected this comment to mean something else but no literally they did that
Not moving the camera to save time is tight
"nobody will notice. Where's the coke?"
Most of the dialogue is terrible, but their reactions to their intentional cheesy jokes are too funny! "Why did you come under?!" "Because I'm an undercover cop!" *grins at camera* LMAOOO I know that if this were me and my friends filming this for a school project, we wouldn't even care that it sucks, we would be dying
😂😂😂😂
That's true
Frank just dont give a fuck about the camera 😂😂😂🤣
Timestamp?
Makes Tommy Wiseu look like a genius
Not to mention Ed Wood. 😉
There was some ok fight choreography in this.
What you mean. this is on par with Tommy's genius
The Room is definitely better made than this due to Wiseau's money. Also the supporting actors were more talented in the room.
Fun fact, Tommy Wiseau is in the sequel.
In all fairness if this were a high school project I'd give it an A+.
If this were a high school project the kids would be expelled and be the heroes of their classmates.
This would've won an Oscar and an Emmy if we're talking school project caliber, lol. This very much does seem like a well-made school project film, lol.
@@scottmatheson3346 You're probably right. The sex scenes alone would warrant an expulsion at best haha
This was Rush Hour before Rush Hour ever even existed.
I cannot leave this world before I have watched this masterpiece in its entirety
it's on you tube:
Samurai Cop | Full Movie | Classic Crazy 90s Action!! | Mike Nelson
I watched it in its entirety a week ago.
It is well worth it
I’m gonna tell my kids this was The last samurai
What does Samurai mean?
@@danielc8672 it means Japanese soldier
I thought it was Afro Samurai??
I’m gonna tell them it’s Shawshank Redemption
Rush Hour Zero
(He is fluent in Japanese)
What does Katana mean?
ɪᴛs ᴀ ᴊᴀᴘᴀɴᴇsᴇ sᴡᴏʀᴅ🥴
That's pretty much all the japanese you need to fluent in it.
Well hes not wrong
@@iamsancho443 Technically, katana just means sword. If I showed a gladius or a claymore to a Japanese person, they’d refer to it as a katana.
@@Quinntus79 nope. Sword in Japanese is ken. Katana one main archetype of sword in Japan (in katana category there is also nagatana and so on)
@@nabkill0134- 'g' and 'k' sounds in Japanese are often intermingled (compare 'gumo' and 'kumo')
So nagatana = 'na + katana'
'Katana' is 'sword' - in the same way Europeans would specify a sword type; 'short-sword' or 'longsword' etc.
'Ken' would be more like 'blade' (kendo = ken (blade) + do (way or path) = 'the style of the blade') in that it refers to a variety of bladed weaponry, including tanto
"I will bring you his head, and I will place it on your piano!"
"The whole thing looks like a movie aliens would make if they were lacking some sort of crucial understanding of how human beings communicated with one another."
Isn't that from some review of "The Room"? xD
@@Kes22497 lol maybe that’s where I got it from, but it works well for both!
They only ever saw memes
A alien school project for pre-k
@@punkchaos9 It's a quote from Jim Vorel of Paste Magazine after reviewing the film. He also reviewed "The Room", a film of much the same caliber. It's one of the funniest ways I've ever heard some measure a producer's work product. I laughed out loud really hard.
“Yeah he’s gonna burn it charcoal black”
“Haha it IS black”
“Right on”
wtf?!?!
Same it was so weird and awkward
this one too 5:00
They're comfortable in their interracial friendship. Like brothers.
@Ryan Williams If your offended by a blackspoitation joke, then you have thin skin and can't appreciate good humor.
I can assure you I wasn’t offended, so save it.. the random awkwardness of that particular
Line was what I was referring to. 90’s movie lines (or any for
That matter) do not offend me.
This Samurai cop dude has some luscious hair.
Too bad he cut it months after filming, then had to wear a wig for reshoots
I have a strange appreciation for Frank, he had the oddest reactions to some things but he carried the movie for me.
It's because the director actually asked him to make a few reactions and faces and filmed them all together. And edited them in wherever he thought they would need it. The actor had no clue why the director was asking him to do these takes lol
2:50 ITS A WIGGG NOOOOOOO
that was his stuntman haha
@@MikeDeshiel i heard the actor thought they were done filming and cut off his hair. Next day he found out he still had to shoot half of the movie, so they bought this wig
@@LarsOfLegends Like the faces the black actor does in the circumcision scene with the nurse, they were all shot in the producer's office months AFTER the original scene was done. Completely unrelated, just him making random faces lol
Fam🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@LarsOfLegends LOL it wasn’t the next day it was like three months later when the director called him and said they need to shoot some more scenes
this film is like fine wine - it aged amazingly
People hating on this movie don't understand the meaning of a gem😂😂😂
Fr lol. I immediately went to see if this is available to watch anywhere lol. I love torturing my girl with these type of movies 🤣.
@@alandgomez5905 I have tortured my girl with this movie and The Room along with scores of other shitty movies. 😂 I guess you will have to download it from torrent cuz the only copy on RUclips is in French.
@@80hazarkeshoeshain I still haven't seen The Room yet lol. It's on the top of my list 😆.
That scene with the undercover cop line was pretty hilarious.
The smile at the camera too 😂
I laughed way harder than I should've
The man looked directly into the camera 🤣
4:05 this speech got my vote
SAMURAI COP for President 2024!
"When actor Hannon had considered shooting to be finished, he had his hair cut short, only to be told that further shooting was to be done. Director Shervan obtained a lady's wig for the actor, which can be seen in several close up shots throughout the film" - from Wikipedia
I wonder why he cut his hair, it looked pretty cool ngl.
🤘R&D
@@djeddjoleTwo years late, but Red Letter Media has a great two part video interview with the lead actor that’s worth watching. I believe he said in the interview his agent suggested he cut his hair to stand out more, because everyone was doing the long hair thing back then.
@@bass-tones I did find out in the meantime, but thanks!
"Why did you come under?"
"Cause I'm an undercover cop"
Understandable, have a nice day
Why did you go over the top? Because that's my acting style, man.
Underrated.
He had fun on this movie lmfao
Tiny feet.... a fan favourite.
Frank really is the best, the guy who plays him loves being in this movie so much.
The black dude ruined whole movie by actually acting!
😂😂😂. So true
Thats racist
i don't understand, his facial reaction contributes towards making this a great movie
The faces he makes everytime a shitty line is delivered is magnificent, and he also look at the camera sometimes, pure gold.
@@dynamicflashy racist
I just ordered the blu ray version of the film. I can't wait to live out my dream life of being a samurai and a cop!
Fav part: When they start swinging swords at 0:40 and they are in front of the exact same mountains.
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Couldn't even invert it
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Incompetence on this level is actually astonishing.
Yes , it's hilarious. Directorial ineptitude on a scale this mind-blowing makes it that much more fun for us connoisseurs of crap/cringe movies. 😳😏
The interview with the Matt hannon makes every one of these scenes even more hilarious. He was completely aware that the movie was shit and did some bullshit thinking that the director would cut in post but he left every thing there. The monologue parts according to him were the worst because they were recorded much later in production and he was already fed up and did a shitty job thinking again the director would cut in post but we know how it ended
The director was the true genius behind this masterpiece.
True, iirc they actually got him on Half in the Bag and thats where he came out and said it.
"we know how it ended"
Yeah, with a legacy.
🅱️ravo 🅱️ince
That’s the most fireproof guy I’ve ever seen.
"What does sushi mean?" Replies, "It means Japanese food."
"What does Tokyo mean?" It means Japanese city.
I watched the whole movie on Amazon Prime today before finding this vid and I have to say this movie feels like a parody!
@Jj Bohr Also I had no idea about the behind the scenes stuff.
Its great tho. I enjoyed watching this
Parody of itself.
It wasn't supposed to be one? That comes as a shock...
@@purpleorange7430 yeah surprisingly, also the guy behind it was Turkish who sadly died a few years later and the original 30mm film was discovered in box among other films.
"Their precious millions for their secret Swiss bank accounts" is my favorite line for some reason lol. Way worse ones somehow, but it just gets me the most
Frank is the friend we all need.
That katana joke is maybe the most underrated line in history.
I’ve found gold.
Never even knew this existed.
Wow! Frank was the best. I love how proud he was of that "undercover" joke.
The guy who crashes the van changes ethnicity after he is set on fire.
Also they didn't tell the actors he was gonna be on fire. So if you watch the scene the 2 cops are actually trying to put out the fire.
it makes me scared that he was actually on fire. no way that was cgi or something
@@azula9830 look up flame retardent tech in film, the actor was likely safe
@@azula9830 he was probably fine and had heat gel on. But the actors didn't know he was going to be on fire and there were no fire crewmen nearby. The shot was a zoom shot so the cameraman was pretty far away.
Also, its always handy to have a blanket and extinguisher in the boot just in case you need to put the fire out on someone.
God bless this fucking classic film.
Matt Hannon,who plays the titular Samurai Cop, has done an interview with RedLetterMedia where he tells the story of how this ''cinematic masterpiece'' was produced. Among other things, they shot many scenes without a proper permit, the director had extensive re-shoots done, after Hannon cut his long hair and he just put a cheapo wig on him, many dialogue scenes where completely improvised, because the director/writer didn't actually write some dialogue!
At one point, he and his co-star, the dude who played the black cop, where so fed up with all the BS on set, that they used dumb lines, when the director told them to improvise the dialogue, just to troll him. But he didn't get it and left them all in! That's how the whole scene with the nurse came to be.
It's absolutely hilarious and the dude seems like a cool guy, with a great sense of humor and self-irony.
Highly recommend checking out the interview on RLM's channel.
I read another interview from him where he said almost nothing was improvised...The director was extremely strict with the lines that he wrote himself. For example Matt tried to tell him that “son of bitches” was incorrect and it should be “sons of bitches”, but the director refused to let him say it the right way. He did say he was fed up with the stupidity of the dialogue and purposely gave his worst performance though.
@@frankiec3659 that is what Matt Hannon says in the RedLetterMedia interview... Director extremly Strict with lines. doubleP has not seen the interview or is not a native speaker and did not understand it
0:42 lmao they used the same background when they’re supposed to be facing each other for a duel
I was literally looking for someone who also noticed this hahaha, glad I’m not alone
Hahahaha
Lmao... 🤣🤣🤣
No wonder the black guy looked so stunned...
@@Kiido11 that guy is stunned in every scene
The slow closing of the eyelids while talking to the girl in the restaurant deserves a Gold Globe
Not gonna lie, the black guy has a charming smile
Aye Allah! Aap ko pasand hai gaint land? 🤣🤣🤣
@@assadshewabakhtiar1110 typical indian👏
@@AJ-er3yz lmao he’s jealous
@@assadshewabakhtiar1110 probably better than your stupid thinking
@@assadshewabakhtiar1110 of course..your 1 inch won't satisfy anyone bro
It must have been hard to find this many people who can't fight, act, or understand that they can't fight or act.
Or edit, direct, write a screenplay ... 😆
Priceless
*”Actually it was super easy. Barely an inconvenience.”*
That reminds me....pitch meeting should make a video on this movie.
Well that's the magic of hard drugs, in which the whole film crew might have been on.
leonardoflorentin “might” have?
Man, even Tarantino couldn't make a film this good and Shakespeare couldn't come up with such witty dialogue either!
Love it!!!
The guy who's on fire looks pretty calm despite the fact he's on fire
Guy on fire: mouth closed, clearly not saying anything, completely emotionless
The ADR: screaming hysterically
Even better, he's clearly *not* the man who drove the van moments earlier...
@@Quirderph the fire burnt off his Hispanicness
😂 I just noticed that
Therapist: "Lethal Katana is not real."
Lethal Katana:
"What does katana mean"
*JAPANESE SWORD*
killed me
Edit: I gotta say thats a lotta likes thanks guys have a good 2021 celebration
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Rest in pieces
What could it be?
"What does anime mean"
"It means Japanese cartoon".
Yes he does know fluent Japanese though😆
" Why did you come under ?"
"cuz I'm an undercover cop"
*looks at the camera and smirks*
LMFAO
This reads like a movie you'd make with your friends in high school. The quality is horrible but it looks like it was fun to make, and the jokes are corny and everyone knows it. 😂 also, Frank is un-ironically my favorite character.
This looks like a Low Low Low Budget Stallone movie using Stallone's stunt double.
He was his bodyguard
"A filmaker can't make a bad actor do well but can keep a good actor from doing poorly." Fortunately this film had neither good direction, writing, nor actors and is truly a masterpiece as a result.
Just world class acting there. 'I will bring you his head and place it on your piano'. Astonishing
I lost it at 0:25 when they run over that guy and someone goes "Awwwww man!!"😂
I'm upset no one got an Oscar from this.....
travesty. especially the cinematographer
Politics
I am surprised the academy wasn't disbanded after this... Damn
Fr this movie was robbed
Man tommy waesau is gonna love this movie.
That zoom in on the shoes is the best thing i’ve ever seen
It's the giant lion head on the wall that does it for me LMFAO
4:04 to 4:44 that's masterclass material
Serious god bless the man who made this movie it’s comedic gold
"If Nakamura is here we'll arrest him. We'll have a solid case against the Katana Gang for hiring four assasins to kill a policeman. On the other hand, if its the wrong house, we'll apologize to the owner."
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You forgot about the line afterwards, “the usual police routine”’
I love that line because it is legitimately, unironically funny. It's not even so bad it's good, it's just a great joke.
Challenge: Shoot a movie with no second takes.
Samurai cop: Challenge accepted
I can't thank youtube enough for recommending this
He is not an ordinary Cop. He is Samurai Cop. He has his own Honor. He has his own Code. He speaks fluent japanese. He dont like Drugdealers. He wears a Wig! Did i tell you that he speaks fluent japanese?
6:04 😂
Why did you come under? Cause im an undercover cop. Best! 😂
The way he looks into the camera after saying it😂
I’m so glad Michael Scott made it as an action movie star ❤
"Hehehe, it IS black."
"Right on"
Whats that suppose to mean? Hahahahaha
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@@eisenhorn5494 right on 👊🏿
🤜🏿🤛🏻, racism is gone
Right on