I put this one right next to other take place in crime ridden LA 80's Grindhouse flicks such as Tuff Turf, The Principal, Savage Streets, Angel, Hollywood Vice Squad, Avenging Angel, Vice Squad, etc
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The Warriors
(1979)
What I Found Out About What Was Originally Set To Happen
2 April 2020
Cochise gets beaten to death and thrown into the Hudson River by the Baseball Furies. Swan gets captured by the Dingoes but then later escapes. Vermin gets shot to death by the Lizzies. Fox, Rembrandt, Snowball, and Cowboy take out Punks. After arriving in Coney, Fox reveals to Mercy that his real name is Francis Conroy. Swan arrives in time to help the others take out the Rogues. Fox and Mercy finally fall in love.
One-Armed Boxer
(1972)
How I Fell In Love With This Kung Fu Grindhouse Flick
30 December 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Summer 1995. I first saw this on bootleg VHS under the original title One Armed Boxer after hearing about the US releasing it in 1973 as The Chinese Professionals through National General Pictures. Later in the spring of 1996, I watched it in Mandarin which has the sample of the 1971 Shaft theme. The original English dubbed version has a different theme which is something Shout Factory and Amazon Video Prime probably seemed not to realize. On Amazon Video Prime, it has a horrendous American English dubbing with the Shaft theme while Shout Factory used the Mandarin dialogue with the theme from the original English dubbed version before they released it.
Lie ri kuang feng
(1973)
My Love For Early 70's Golden Harvest Kung Fu
23 September 2019
I once saw it in English under Super Man Chu in English on VHS during the 90's. Later during the 2000's, I watched it in Mandarin on VCD. Sometimes I wish that Shout Factory should've released it on DVD in both Mandarin and English. Other than that, The Stormy Sun is a cool Golden Harvest Kung Fu movie.
Five Elements Ninjas
(1982)
One of The Most Best 80s Grindhouse Martial Arts Movies of All Time
20 January 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Sometimes I wish I should've seen this at a movie theater on NYC's original 42nd Street but I only saw it cut and edited from 1984 to 1993. Later from 1997 to this day and age I ended up enjoying the uncut and unedited version of this movie where it has a scene with somebody fighting one of the Ninja elements with his insides hanging out from underneath him. Especially when the Ninja leader gets ripped apart at the end.
Black Belt Jones
(1974)
Two Scenes I Still Love Best About This Movie
18 January 2019
Warning: Spoilers
"Who the f--- hit me?!" "Batman, motherf-----" along with a fight happening as the lights go on and off every fifteen seconds. Especially when Gloria Hendry visit the Hit Pocket quoting "I'll make you look like a sick f-----" before throwing down in her pantyhosed feet against Pinky's minions. Too bad Pinky never gave those two an education afterwards.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
(2003)
The Original Vs The Remake
18 January 2019
Back in the early 2000's, some idiot tried to get me to see that this piece of crap remake makes the 1974 original look like a Disney movie. If he had said something like that at the Chiller Theater Expo in New Jersey, he'd get put in his place.
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