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Kill and Kill Again

Kill and Kill Again

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Movie great product disappointing
Review: This is one of my all time favorite martial arts films and James Ryan was my Bruce Lee when I was a kid. Filmed in South Africa this version is not widescreen and for some reason has been Rated "R" and has a picture of two near naked women on the back cover THAT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE MOVIE! The company that put this out is a disgrace. How obscene to do this to such an original film! There is such a strong history to this film and I would have loved to see added features (such as interviews and the rumours of a sequel) This film is actually rated "PG"!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Movie great product disappointing
Review: This is one of my all time favorite martial arts films and James Ryan was my Bruce Lee when I was a kid. Filmed in South Africa this version is not widescreen and for some reason has been Rated "R" and has a picture of two near naked women on the back cover THAT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE MOVIE! The company that put this out is a disgrace. How obscene to do this to such an original film! There is such a strong history to this film and I would have loved to see added features (such as interviews and the rumours of a sequel) This film is actually rated "PG"!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: EEEEEYAHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
Review: This movie is so awesome,it makes me foget about the cheesey acting.I tried everywhere to find this,and I'm now in the process of getting my hands on a dvd of it from amazon.The fight scenes look top notch and these guys are tough.The story is the usual man tries to take over the world formula,but it's the characters that are cool-Fly,Gorrilla,Gypsy and Hotdog.Cool martial arts champion James Ryan plays the leader of the group.Watching these guys infiltrate the evil dictator's compound is hysterical as they're not the best at this.There are several well choregraphed fights leading to the great ending.Each member of the group has to fight in a tournament against the dictator's fighters.It's one of those few stand out classic martial arts movies.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The quintessential cheeseball martial arts flick!!
Review: When I was ten years old, I had no idea what martial arts were. All I knew was about something called "karate" where people wore funny suits and tried to chop boards in half with their hands. Then one day I stayed home sick from school (5th grade) and saw this film on Showtime. That was 21 years ago and I've been an avid martial artist ever since. If you're a grown-up film snob, then yeah, avoid this film. But it's perfect for kids. It's true that the acting is ultra-cheese and the plot is a formulaic ripoff of "Enter the Dragon," but kids don't care about that kind of stuff. This movie makes an effort to educate the young viewer as to what the martial arts are all about (despite the title, which is NOT what the martial arts are all about), taking time to specifically narrate about different martial arts styles and even the meditative/spiritual side of the martial arts. The fight scenes are totally unrealistic (if memory serves me, some dude jumps over a helicopter at one point) but SO WHAT!! ...This is a kids' movie!! Don't expect it to be Cannes Film Festival material!! You rent a martial arts film from 1981 with actors you've never heard of--what did you expect!!?? This movie is good old 80's cheeseball martial arts flick fun! It really is a classic in that regard.


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