Juonikuvaukset(1)

It's 25 years later, and Detective Frank Washington is forced to team up with his long estranged partner Joe Marshall to solve a series of assassinations. (Prime Video)

Arvostelut (2)

kaylin 

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englanti I wouldn't give it 100%, but 90% just because there are dead spots that didn't entertain me, but otherwise, this was a totally awesome B-movie, even better than the first film made twenty-five years ago. It's terribly cheap, sometimes terribly stupid, but still beautiful, nostalgic, and with a fantastic musical soundtrack. If they're picking for a third film, I'll be one of the bidders. ()

Goldbeater BOO!

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englanti Amir Shervan must have had a weird star constellation above him at the time he shot Samurai Cop, because the movie he produced was unintentionally bad to a phenomenal degree. And sure enough, it’s a delight from A to Z for anyone with a sense of humour – no wonder there’s such a vast fan base today. To build upon such an anomaly was virtually impossible. Gregory Hanataka still gave it a try and came up with this deplorable 90-minute-long extended music video, which draws quite a significant part of the original cast back from oblivion, but as a whole, is barely watchable. What’s the point in being bad on purpose? There’s zero added value from that. The ending, in which Tommy Wiseau seems to have received an instruction from the director to bluntly burp out anything he thought would be funny, is one of the most pathetic climaxes and embarrassing scenes I’ve seen recently. ()