8 reviews
- Leofwine_draca
- Dec 30, 2017
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Richard Harrison returns once more as golden ninja Gordon in this typically wacky IFD cut & paste ninja epic.
This time our hero is facing the evil leader of the black ninja clan, who to make matters more perilous, has stolen the mighty Sword of Catastrophe! Tradition has it that if said sword tastes the blood of the leaders of all the other ninja clans, then it and who ever wields it will become all powerful.
With this in mind, our villain wastes no time in challenging each of the said leaders to combat where upon their deaths, the sword becomes mysteriously redder each time as if engorged with their life's blood.
Will our man Gordon manage to defeat said fiend or else is his blood also doomed to infuse the blade?
Not only this, but will Mickey Mouse (I swear I'm not making this up, there really IS a character in this film by that name!) and his new found friend Jim make enough money to survive?
Well, you'll just have to watch to find out!
Released in the UK under the alternative title of Ninja Operation 2: Way of Challenge, for fellow fans of (bad) ninja flicks, this is a must see!
This time our hero is facing the evil leader of the black ninja clan, who to make matters more perilous, has stolen the mighty Sword of Catastrophe! Tradition has it that if said sword tastes the blood of the leaders of all the other ninja clans, then it and who ever wields it will become all powerful.
With this in mind, our villain wastes no time in challenging each of the said leaders to combat where upon their deaths, the sword becomes mysteriously redder each time as if engorged with their life's blood.
Will our man Gordon manage to defeat said fiend or else is his blood also doomed to infuse the blade?
Not only this, but will Mickey Mouse (I swear I'm not making this up, there really IS a character in this film by that name!) and his new found friend Jim make enough money to survive?
Well, you'll just have to watch to find out!
Released in the UK under the alternative title of Ninja Operation 2: Way of Challenge, for fellow fans of (bad) ninja flicks, this is a must see!
- HaemovoreRex
- May 24, 2007
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I saw this movie late night on a Spanish channel's million dollar matinee. If you are into cheap martial art flicks, this could be one worth viewing. The story has two parts, one that is completely boring and filled with a man who is sick, the other has great stereotypical action. Who can argue with a black ninja, who like all other fighters in this movie, we can tell is a ninja as it clearly says "NINJA" on his headband. His sword even works as a ninja death thermometer which goes red as he kills. I wont lie, the parts with the dying villager make little sense (not like any of this movie does), but I have to forgive it when I see cheap camera stops to make people vanish. Not to forget, a ninja in pink was rather enlightening to see, though fairly disturbing. Overall, I feel they could've done a lot more with this film, such as cut out the villager's story and replace it with the much better fighting. So I would say, don't rent it, and instead wait for it to come on late one night to keep you from having to watch Thundercats reruns.
This is one of those Godfrey Ho/Joseph Lai ninja films where, just in case anyone was in any doubt, all of the ninjas wear headbands emblazoned with the word 'Ninja' and a little ninja silhouette. It's also another example of Ho and Lai combining an old film -- in this case a tedious, downbeat drama about two men, Jimmy and Micky, struggling to survive in poverty -- with totally incongruous ninja footage featuring Ho/Lai regular Richard Harrison.
Harrison plays Gordon the Golden Ninja, whose master is killed by the Black Ninja, who steals the legendary Sword of Catastrophe, a weapon that becomes more powerful with each life it takes. Gordon must find Jimmy, the only man who knows the secret of defeating the Black Ninja.
Directors Lai and Ho's lame attempts at assembling a coherent movie are laughable: Ninja Strike Force never feels like anything but a bad exercise in cut and paste, the overwrought drama of the old movie and the martial arts action mixing like oil and water. The result is 90% Jimmy and Micky washing cars, buying balloons and going to the zoo with their mentally disabled 'brother', and 10% men in colourful ninja suits leaping through the air. And never the twain shall meet.
3/10. There are many better ninja movies out there, even from Ho and Lai.
Harrison plays Gordon the Golden Ninja, whose master is killed by the Black Ninja, who steals the legendary Sword of Catastrophe, a weapon that becomes more powerful with each life it takes. Gordon must find Jimmy, the only man who knows the secret of defeating the Black Ninja.
Directors Lai and Ho's lame attempts at assembling a coherent movie are laughable: Ninja Strike Force never feels like anything but a bad exercise in cut and paste, the overwrought drama of the old movie and the martial arts action mixing like oil and water. The result is 90% Jimmy and Micky washing cars, buying balloons and going to the zoo with their mentally disabled 'brother', and 10% men in colourful ninja suits leaping through the air. And never the twain shall meet.
3/10. There are many better ninja movies out there, even from Ho and Lai.
- BA_Harrison
- Mar 16, 2023
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Well, time to sit thru another Godfrey Ho/Joseph Lai Ninja movie, with a shaved Richard Harrison. You know a picture is going to be good when Richard shaves for it. Expect the Ninja masks to be pulled down to reveal their face in every battle scene :) And once again, we have caucasian Ninja's with commercially made 'Ninja' headbands, swords that are far too flexible, multi color feathered blow guns, and plenty of disappearing to the sound of a laser zap.
Gordon's master gets owned, and the Black Ninja's take away the Sword of Catastrophe. Legend has it you will be the most powerful Ninja if you kill other master Ninja's with it. I have to say, this is one of Ho/Lai's more intelligent plots, and thats saying a lot! But without missing a beat, this movie will still make no sense at the end, and it really doesn't have to :) This movie has more of those parts with a Red Ninja, sparring by himself in the middle of a soccer field, this time attacking the ground with a triple chained staff, when out of nowhere, a Black Ninja with blue sequin chest-plate and arm covers jumps out and challenges him.
The movie they use to cut & splice in the Ninja parts, is some tacky Indonesian/Chinese movie with a disco soundtrack. A guy in between jobs, that ends up hanging out with the wrong people in the Asian underground, and winds up getting Ninjas involved involuntarily. Plenty of British overdubs for all the voices, hilarious.
Basically, if you are aware of the treasure of Godfrey Ho/Joseph Lai productions, you will definitely love this movie as well.
Definitely worth buying :)
Gordon's master gets owned, and the Black Ninja's take away the Sword of Catastrophe. Legend has it you will be the most powerful Ninja if you kill other master Ninja's with it. I have to say, this is one of Ho/Lai's more intelligent plots, and thats saying a lot! But without missing a beat, this movie will still make no sense at the end, and it really doesn't have to :) This movie has more of those parts with a Red Ninja, sparring by himself in the middle of a soccer field, this time attacking the ground with a triple chained staff, when out of nowhere, a Black Ninja with blue sequin chest-plate and arm covers jumps out and challenges him.
The movie they use to cut & splice in the Ninja parts, is some tacky Indonesian/Chinese movie with a disco soundtrack. A guy in between jobs, that ends up hanging out with the wrong people in the Asian underground, and winds up getting Ninjas involved involuntarily. Plenty of British overdubs for all the voices, hilarious.
Basically, if you are aware of the treasure of Godfrey Ho/Joseph Lai productions, you will definitely love this movie as well.
Definitely worth buying :)
- midibullets
- Jul 5, 2007
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Perhaps one of the greatest epics of our time! This film is unquestionable as a true masterpiece of cinema. Godfry Ho does his very best work as he creates a cinematic paradise of sword wielding ninjas and tuberculosis infested sadness. Godfrey Ho and Joseph Lai are masters of their craft and deserve accolades and nothing but respect for what they have created for the entire world to cherish. They have created a landscape that is equal to no other their choice of costumes music and actors create a fantasy world that is so immensely sweeping that it touches my heart even thinking of it.Watch this film you'll laugh, cry and most importantly; get pumped and flip out!!!!
- victoryblade
- Feb 6, 2006
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- t_atzmueller
- Jan 26, 2014
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- jessegehrig
- Jul 9, 2013
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