I used to live about a mile from Sho Kosugi's house. I don't think he lives there anymore, but he had it built. The place looks like a big japanese temple with a koi pond, and garden in the back. It was crazy. I loved all of those cheesy 80's martial arts flicks.
I used to live about a mile from Sho Kosugi's house. I don't think he lives there anymore, but he had it built. The place looks like a big japanese temple with a koi pond, and garden in the back. It was crazy. I loved all of those cheesy 80's martial arts flicks.
USA network had my Sundays on lockdown with them joints.
Violent Robert Ginty vehicles like The Exterminator rule
I used to live about a mile from Sho Kosugi's house. I don't think he lives there anymore, but he had it built. The place looks like a big japanese temple with a koi pond, and garden in the back. It was crazy. I loved all of those cheesy 80's martial arts flicks.
USA network had my Sundays on lockdown with them joints.
^^^ this, like I Spit on Your Grave (Meir Zarchi), was produced/directed by some Israeli hacks . for some reason they had a disproportionately high presence in the field of low budget horror/action flicks around this time.
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sorry homes I am a 70's baby
metoo.
Technically speaking is their an "80's Exploitation" era in film. What/who was being exploited?
tsk tsk... you fools, you fools...
donkey party
also, plenty of low budget gorehound productions from the 80s focusing on everything from Zombies (Italy primarily) to (sub)urban plight.
Precisely.
Yo, did you ever get a chance to catch Combat Shock?
Actually, my jpeg that is now not showing up
ultimate Sho Kosugi film, "Revenge of the Ninja" ... maybe I can fix it ...
... aaaaannd done.
USA network had my Sundays on lockdown with them joints.
The only man in Hollywood with his own genre of exploitation: himself.
Never been a huge Chuck fan, but the Octagon was THA BALLZ.
I mean, it had Ninja in it. Game, set, & match.
Naw man it was languishing in the 220s in my Queue. Just bumped it to Top 5 status so, soon!
^^^ this, like I Spit on Your Grave (Meir Zarchi), was produced/directed by some Israeli hacks . for some reason they had a disproportionately high presence in the field of low budget horror/action flicks around this time.
Haha! Nice one.
The baby in that film is pretty unforgettable. Yipes.
besides the Death Wish and Delta Force jawns, these dudes apparently also executive produced Breakin' .