Whats his best movie?
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rossboyask — 18 years ago(February 24, 2008 11:32 AM)
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anfinke — 17 years ago(July 16, 2008 09:26 PM)
He made many good ones but "Pray For Death" is easily the best. It is not what you would expect from a ninja movie.
There is an homage to Stanley Kubrick in this film when the climactic fight sequence goes through a mannequin assembly line.
The fight to the death with a ruthless crime boss is very intense (better than most martial art movies) and Sho has his hands full with this long struggle toward revenge!
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Steyr808 — 16 years ago(September 23, 2009 08:48 PM)
Enter the Ninja wasn't supposed to be funny.
It's funny in the sense that they originally intended it to be a serious ninja film. Course it was also supposed to star Mike Stone rather than Franco Nero and would have been a completely different movie.
Was also intended to be the first US ninja movie. Technically "You Only Live Twice", "The Killer Elite" and "Shogun" all beat them to the punch but those weren't movies exclusively about ninja. They were just movies that had ninja in them. And of course there was "The Octagon" which was the first true US ninja movie, but of course most people never saw it.
For all it lacks, Enter the Ninja did introduce most Americans to the concept of what a ninja was supposed to be.
plus the chick in Ninja # is pretty hot