NINJA SCHLOCK! Revenge of the Ninja & Ninja Terminator - Trash Movie Bonanza 4
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- Опубликовано: 11 апр 2024
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Intro animated and edited by Andrew Soria and Jamie Wood
Jim and Chris dig into the 1980s American ninja movie craze! Sho Kosugi stars in Revenge of the Ninja from Cannon Films. Godfrey Ho recuts a South Korean action movie with some ninja footage shot in Hong Kong, and starring a pair of white guys as ninja masters in the utterly confusing Ninja Terminator! Развлечения
"You must remember to teach your son to carry on the tradition of the SCHLOCK!" Great show.
These episodes have been consistently entertaining. I love the two of you together talking about these crazy movies.
I love the toy robot and garfield phone scene in ninja terminator.
I frickin' love this show!
Enter the Ninja was my ninja entry point at the age of 11 and it was clear Sho was the star💪🏼 I am absolutely loving y’all’s show❤
Man, what a great episode! Took me back to my childhood. What a time to be a kid.
Dudikoff was awesome! I used to rent the American Ninja movies all the time. He'd definitely be my pick for Snake Eyes from that era.
Man I haven't seen Revenge of the Ninja in YEARS!! Definitely want to give it a revisit now! ...and adding Ninja Terminator to the list!
Sho Kosugi is always doubling for the leading actors. For Lee Van Cleef, for Franco Nero and many more...
Oh wow, that's a lot of fun.
BTW, Best way to make a easy Ninja Mask, take a tshirt, use the neck for eyes, wrape the sleeves around the face, tie it up, and you have a mask to wear to be a ninja at home to watch alone.
Another great episode guys! A potential theme could be “Misleading VHS covers” - you know, a cover that looked very cool or very scary and then ended up being the complete opposite.
That does sound fun.
😂, this episode was really great, everyone does excellent including Jamie!
Thanks Shawn!
If you like Sho Kosugi, you should try the films of Rey Malonzo. His martial arts performances were *sharp.*
LOVE THESE. Keep them coming! Good job guys! :D
Ninja Terminator seems to influence another crappily awesome movie, The FP. That movie, which uses Dance Dance Revolution as the catalyst for the main characters to interact
The first episode I have seen and I love it. Thank you. I wonder if Japanese tokusatsu from the 70s would be a good subject. Apart from the ishinomori staple of kamen rider and kikider there were so many of the time. I love the shows called Kure Kure Takora and also akumaizer 3. Also 1950s sci-fi
Fun episode guys.
Gentleman, you MUST see the films of Indonesian director/madman "ARIZAL". AMERICAN HUNTER, FINAL SCORE, DOUBLE CROSSER and THE STABILIZER - in that order!!
Please watch Miami Connection and Hard Ticket to Hawaii
Great options. It may be a while until we get to them since they’ve been reviewed so much but both would be very fun to talk about.
Those are both incredible flicks!
Personally, I consider most of the movies of the ninja craze to be very bad (some can be enjoyable, but still). But this reminds me of an unrelated movie, Karate Dog with the late Pat Morita. Really BAD movie about a dog who learns karate from his master, who gets killed by ninjas or something.
You guys are killing these! I must've watched Revenge of the Ninja a hundred times as a kid. Even dressed up as a ninja for halloween haha. Great picks! And Chris, you are so right about asian men never getting any bedroom action in America movies during these days. My asian friends and I were always salty about that haha. Really insightful of you to pick that up!
I get why you'd pick Revenge of the Ninja when it was your fan favorite...but as an example for "trash" it just isn't quite schlocky enough, IMO. At the same time, I'm also not that fond of the American produced ninja movies in general. There are just too many Asian choices, in this genre, that are so wild and over the top, everything else rather pales in comparison. Sadly, I haven't been in the loop for decades and can't reliably recall the titles, ATM.
The Godfrey Ho stuff is always great material, though...considering the bizarre production quality.
Enter The Ninja was terrible!