The Last Dragon (1985)
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" He's a martial arts master who refuses to fight. He's a Bruce Lee fan who's so sure he's Oriental that he eats popcorn with chopsticks. His friends think he's too serious. His family thinks he's crazy. His enemies think he's no challenge. But she knows he's The Last Dragon. The film, featured earlier performances by Chazz Palminteri, Keshia Knight Pulliam, William H. Macy, and a cameo by El DeBarge, the soundtrack had El DeBarge, Dwight David, Vanity, Rockwell, and others. The movie was a "

" He's a martial arts master who refuses to fight. He's a Bruce Lee fan who's so sure he's Oriental that he eats popcorn with chopsticks. His friends think he's too serious. His family thinks he's crazy. His enemies think he's no challenge. But she knows he's The Last Dragon. The film, featured earlier performances by Chazz Palminteri, Keshia Knight Pulliam, William H. Macy, and a cameo by El DeBarge, the soundtrack had El DeBarge, Dwight David, Vanity, Rockwell, and others. The movie was a "

" Date: 4/5/2022 Viewed: Blu-ray Re-watch Note: I recently purchased The Last Dragon on Blu-ray from Amazon and was eager to see how it held up. I haven't seen this movie in 25 years. Fortunately, the film holds up well. The Last Dragon is still a solid classic in my opinion. The Last Dragon features memorable characters, a fantastic soundtrack, and epic battle scenes. The film is a great love letter to Bruce Lee's 1970s kung fu films. There isn't a single dull moment in the whole movie. The fi"

" Directed by: Michael Schultz Produced by: Rupert Hitzig and Barry Gordy Written by: Louis Venosta Cinematography: James A. Contner Edited by: Christopher Holmes Music by: Misha Segal Distributed by: Columbia Pictures"

" Legendary music company Motown takes a step towards the movies by producing this MTV style kung fu flick. In it, Prince's ex-nasty girl, Vanity teams up with a dragon that can catch bullets with his teeth. Sho'Nuff."

" Familiar Actors: Vanity Mike Starr Ernie Reyes Jr. Keshia Knight Pulliam Chazz Palminteri and William H. Macy True Rating: 6.7/10 Notes: It's a cheesy as hell martial arts movie that's quite an entertaining watch. Definitely a cult classic worth checking out."

"First viewing - Feb. 12th So here's another '80s cult film I've been meaning to check out, and one that was reinforced by its use in Sorry to Bother You. I had more fun with this than Streets of Fire, even though it's often really cheesy. The acting is a mixed bag, as are some of the action sequences, but it's fun enough I barely minded its flaws. I don't know that I'd go out of my way to watch it again, but I'm glad I finally checked it out. Just a thought: I now see where Busta Rhymes got mo"