FYI at 9:54 that is Steven Lambert as the blue cowboy. He was the stunt/fight double for the silver masked ninja. He was also the stunt double for Sho Kosugi, during the car case scenes.
Fun fact, the little boy Kane (Kane Kosugi) is the real life son of Sho Kosugi and since Revenge he has kept on acting as a martial artist action star. To this day he is still acting in movies, TV and even has done voice work for video games.
Everything that is hilarious about this movie now, was the baddest, most awesome thing a kid saw in the 80's. This was a proper rated-R flick, and back in the day, the person in the box office would let unaccompanied toddlers into these movies. If memory serves, there was some gratuitous (as in "thank you") nudity. These were treasured scenes in the days before the internet.
@@josephwintrich7294 You are absolutely right about the economics of the studio-theater system. When they started to card young movie goers trying to get into an R-rated movie, studios realized there wasn't enough profit in R-rated product and started to edit down to PG-13. A movie like this one would be a straight to DVD production these days. Back in the day, it had a prominent spot on the marquee.
Director Sam Firstenberg has a UA-cam channel talking about this movie and how batshit crazy it was when he worked for Cannon . He still has the silver mask Braden wore 😄
I used to rent his movies all the time as a kid. I was always anticipating the next one. Had a collection of plastic ninja swords bought from the swapmeet too lol. Sho Kosugi popularized the Ninja in America and everything since then that involved ninjas has been in some way inspired by him. Watch the movie "The hunted' with Christopher Lambert and John Lone, and you'll see so much of Sho Kosugi in John Lone's portrayal of Kinjo the main ninja in the movie. Check out the way he executes the techniques and it will remind you of Sho Kosugi's style of choreography. Sho Kosugi is simply a legend.
Sho Kosugi was a legend from the 80's please tell me you are going to do 'Nine Deaths of the Ninja' it is a beautifully mental and fun film the bad guy was played by the late Blackie Dammett and for those who dont know who he is, he was the dad of Red Hot Chili Peppers lead singer Anthony Kiedis.
You’re killing me. I rented this movie from Block Buster like a million times. I subscribed to Ninja Magazines and yes, I bought a ninja suit, grappling hooks, busted my ass trying to scale a wall, my parents wanted me to go to therapy, great times.
Used to rent this all the time when I was a kid. Reconnected with it many years later. I still love this flick. Fun fact-the goon playing the Native American is Donald Shanks. Shanks would play Michael Myers in Halloween 5.
Fun Fact: In the video game Tenchu: Stealth Assassins, the moves for the protagonist ninja character, "Rikimaru," were based on Sho Kosugi's. While the moves for the villain ninja, "Onikage," were based on his son Kane's.
Hello from Salt Los Lake Angeles City Utafornia. In fact, you can see the neighborhood where my house is in at 14:58. Pointless fact? About as pointless as an animatronic ninja arm coming out of a bathtub to create tension! But it’s fun to see your house in a film. Fun fact: 9:54 is how EXACTLY how Mormons dress in their down time! 😆😆 What another great review my friend! And it’s not that Ninja III: The Domination is better per se, it’s just weirder. I think Revenge of the Ninja has better thought out fight scenes, but Ninja III (especially the opening fight scene) is just something special. Plus, it has Special K from the Breakin’ movies…so top notch talent! I can’t wait for the review. Cheers and I hope the heat breaks soon.
Haha that is so cool to see your own house in a movie. So you live there you can verify the level of craftsmanship the local ninja gangs are capable of. Because you have got to go to their craft show at some point haha. 9:54 I knew it! The fashion is just too great to not be tied to real life ideals. I can't wait to see what gets weirder than this. But I agree. The fight sequences in this movie were legit. Actually really awesome scenes. So glad you enjoyed the video :)
I saw these back when they were in theaters, during the "Ninja Craze". A lot of good memories, including a 7-yr-old self with neighborhood friends running 🏃♀️around in ninja outfits and literally throwing shuriken stars at each other...Yes, we all had parents btw Who do you think bought us the ninja gear ⚙? P.S. I owned one of those shuriken belt buckles at the time, too, and for several years afterwards. Never got to use it for anything practical, though, like someone shooting 🔫 a gun at me.
@@SamTheBalloonMan Lmao. I bought a few of those at flea markets and swapmeets myself. I had a few shiny metal ones that were functional and rubber ones that you could throw just the same, but wouldn't hurt anybody. yes, it's a miracle that none of us got hurt.
The shot of the ninja bleeding out on the rooftop looked pretty sweet to be honest. If this was my channel i'd probably have that in my favourite shots segment!
5:00 Didn't we all learn as kids NOT to put a cut finger in our bacteria-infested mouths? 5:21 A kid that age oughtta know better. Gotta have a catalyst, though. 9:21 Ackchyually, it's called a "keyup."
Thank you so much! Absolutely. I think it's time to put JCVD or Jackie in the mix. You pick a movie sir. I'll start with the one you suggest. So NO pressure lol
There's one Sho Kosugi movie that no one has mentioned in the comments, therefore you MUST review, called 9 Deaths of the Ninja. Trust me, it's RedEye-worthy!
Ninjas were mystical characters back then. Portrayed as able to almost anything the plot required. Then the UFC came along and debunked all that shit lol.
@@1977clee Compares B-movie studio characters to real life. Claims something was "debunked". Mythbusters did a lot of great work debunkig stupid Hollywood "truths" (a car will always explode in any crash etc) and other urban legends I'm amazed people are stupid enough to believe in the first place. As for the UFC. Brawling for brutes. Meaning no serious and genuine martial artist master would want to go anywhere near it. The reason? Anything goes in UFC. People die. That's a like Navy Seal or Marine deciding they can make much more money and fight in much more wars by becoming a frickin' *mercenary* . No self-respecting elite unit soldier would want to sink to mercenary level. And the same goes for the UFC.
@@paulallen8109 You are so wrong. Many retired special forces members go on to found security companies which are essentially mercenaries. Who do you think starts companies like Blackwater etc? They are always founded by former military operatives. And UFC is not brawling at all. Those fighters are highly skilled and highly professional. Don't hate on them because they are actually EFFECTIVE at fighting. The real reason a martial artist would not go near MMA is because they can't compete effectively with it. They will simply get their asses kicked and they know it. Also, Chuck Norris is a serious martial artist and he began training in BJJ and MMA long before it was made popular by the UFC. A REAL martial artist keeps an open mind and is willing to learn and expand his knowledge. I would argue that TRUE martial artists are the ones who saw that MMA worked and decided to start training in it.
Wish you did have that belt buckle patent but they actually used to sell those things in the back of Ninja magazine. And yes, there used to be a Ninja magazine.
The makers of this movie seemingly don't know anything about saunas. Still, as a Finn, it's always cool to see the sauna in some foreign movie. For example, Jason Voorhees has done one kill with a stove stone. 😎
Steven lambert played the evil mask ninja 🥷 most of the movie as Braden Cause the actor Arthur Robert’s wasent athletic and wasent a professional fighter so he only made the scenes were he wasent with the ninja suit and when he’s not wearing the mask 😷 it was already too late to find a better actor so they kept him for the whole movie finale when cho kills him and ripped his face mask apart 😊
Revenge of the Ninja is the quintessential 80s ninja flick. Non-stop action and violence, Sho Kosugi (who else), Professor what’s-his-name from The Running Man, kung-fu granny, blood geysers. That guy really did look like a vulture 🤣🤣🤣
Oh my this movie was an instant classic for me. First time watching it was for this review. And it was awesome. My kinda movie for sure! And human vulture just improved it lol
Should do Pray for Death, was a lot more serious and vicious for a Kosugi movie but quite decent. Hard to find an uncut version as it was pretty heavily cut for its R-rating. The end fight, involving nunchucks, throwing stars, knives, axes, circular saws and a freakin’ chainsaw has to be seen to be believed!!
I used to rent this movie all the time when I was a kid. My dad always got sick of seeing this movie and return of swamp thing. Not sure how he felt about return to Oz.
I LOVED these ninja movies in the 80s! I can’t tell you how many times we dressed in black and “played” ninja, lol One thing I always thought about this particular movie…how the hell does the guy in the silver mask see? His field of vision is next to nothing…
You should do a review of "Rage of honor" which is another one of Sho Kosugi's ninja movies, and in my opinion, one of his best. I noticed a lot of people asking for a review of "Pray for death" which was good and "9 deaths of the ninja" which was horrible, but I think Rage of honor should be your next review of a Sho Kosugi/Ninja movie.
You missed the best parts by like 1 second:. After. Gramma says she doesn't trust him, it cuts to him looking obviously like the bad guy When he's torturing the kid he laughs, closed the door, looks back in the window and laughs again When cho cones down the hall way his friend is suffering, then immediately perks up and chuckles before his dying quip to Another long sequence of hand signs, performed with the highest amount of effort.
Did we just witness the first wet t-shirt torture? Is that where all the CIA dollars go? Because spring break in Florida has been using that method for years
Finished the third Kosugi review of yours, guesses I watched them out of order. 😆 He was so awesome back in the day. His kid's fight scene towards the beginning was really well done, especially for that time. I have to disagree with whoever told you Ninja III was the best, I go with this one and put III second...Enter the Ninja sucks. I'm going to do a quick search and see if you have a review on a particular early 90s martial arts flick.
@@RedEyeReviews not ninja related, but have you ever seen Jeff Speakman's The Perfect Weapon from '91? Finishing up your Street Fighter review at the moment.
@@RedEyeReviews oh you gotta do "The Hunted" (1995) for your next ninja movie. With Christopher Lambert, it's actually pretty good. For a ninja movie in 1995 Japan with Christopher Lambert. He even kills a fully trained (?) ninja, because the ninja has to use his left hand in the fight lol. So this would naturally neutralize the evil ninjas fighting ability enough that an un-trained over weight business man could realistically defeat said evil ninja. - lol it's good Oh! there is a great battle on a bullet train. That was kinda awesome
Wait, so he's got a mask over his mask because he's afraid his silver mask is too identifiable and thus must conceal it, albeit poorly? This script is uh, not very good, is it? Kinda like they didn't have a writer so much as a dude who watched too many kung fu films and his whole pitch was "ninjas but cooler because papier mache!"
Fun fact, little boy Kane Kosugi later became an action star but had his some what upper facing nose surgically fixed. Of course, this is evident from footage but isn't official info like it was for Jackie Chan, so yeah, Jackie was a boss for owning up to his plastic surgery as well, what a beast !
Well bags of cans can weigh something, when you take them to recycle if they are paying for them they weigh the bags so there’s some weight to those cans
Back in the 80's,us kids/teenagers could buy real ninja stars and other weapons.What was great,was that the ninja stars and weapons were real.GOD bless the 80s when kids could get real weapons!
@@paulallen8109 bs? Umm,nope.Ninja stars and other weapons were easily available to be purchased back in the 80's.Hell,kids in the boyscouts could have guns and their was a badge for that and their are Boy Scout instruction films about teaching Boy Scouts on how to use them.
i dont know what your talking about,ive seen this master piece of none stop action and a class acting a hundred times.i give this movie a 10 im also a mental patient.
FYI at 9:54 that is Steven Lambert as the blue cowboy. He was the stunt/fight double for the silver masked ninja. He was also the stunt double for Sho Kosugi, during the car case scenes.
Fun fact, the little boy Kane (Kane Kosugi) is the real life son of Sho Kosugi and since Revenge he has kept on acting as a martial artist action star. To this day he is still acting in movies, TV and even has done voice work for video games.
That's awesome! He was so fun
I remember Kane Kosugi in D.O.A. and Godzilla-Final Wars.
Ninja: tear of a shadow, he is the main villain
Everything that is hilarious about this movie now, was the baddest, most awesome thing a kid saw in the 80's. This was a proper rated-R flick, and back in the day, the person in the box office would let unaccompanied toddlers into these movies. If memory serves, there was some gratuitous (as in "thank you") nudity. These were treasured scenes in the days before the internet.
@@josephwintrich7294 You are absolutely right about the economics of the studio-theater system. When they started to card young movie goers trying to get into an R-rated movie, studios realized there wasn't enough profit in R-rated product and started to edit down to PG-13. A movie like this one would be a straight to DVD production these days. Back in the day, it had a prominent spot on the marquee.
Director Sam Firstenberg has a UA-cam channel talking about this movie and how batshit crazy it was when he worked for Cannon . He still has the silver mask Braden wore 😄
Man, back in the day, Sho Kosugi was an icon to every kid with a martial arts fixation 😂
I'm one of them. Sho Kosugi was THE ninja!
I used to rent his movies all the time as a kid. I was always anticipating the next one. Had a collection of plastic ninja swords bought from the swapmeet too lol. Sho Kosugi popularized the Ninja in America and everything since then that involved ninjas has been in some way inspired by him. Watch the movie "The hunted' with Christopher Lambert and John Lone, and you'll see so much of Sho Kosugi in John Lone's portrayal of Kinjo the main ninja in the movie. Check out the way he executes the techniques and it will remind you of Sho Kosugi's style of choreography. Sho Kosugi is simply a legend.
Fun fact! Ninja from the 80s were the only people who could set the clock on a VCR to stop it from blinking “12:00”!
Still my fave 80s guilty pleasure. This movie contained the immortal line: "Only a NINJA can kill a NINJA!". Also the ninja grandma was awesome 😁
The best ninja film ever. Finding his baby son alive, chasing the van, the final fight and the breaking of his vow so he can take revenge...pure gold!
Sho Kosugi was a legend from the 80's please tell me you are going to do 'Nine Deaths of the Ninja' it is a beautifully mental and fun film the bad guy was played by the late Blackie Dammett and for those who dont know who he is, he was the dad of Red Hot Chili Peppers lead singer Anthony Kiedis.
Yes! My fave Kosugi...
Way too horrible of a movie
When you watched so many of these Movies, that you can go "Hey, the Dad is the 'Nine Deaths of the Ninja' Guy!"
You’re killing me. I rented this movie from Block Buster like a million times. I subscribed to Ninja Magazines and yes, I bought a ninja suit, grappling hooks, busted my ass trying to scale a wall, my parents wanted me to go to therapy, great times.
Hahaha that is an incredible chidhood
Used to rent this all the time when I was a kid. Reconnected with it many years later. I still love this flick. Fun fact-the goon playing the Native American is Donald Shanks. Shanks would play Michael Myers in Halloween 5.
That native american goon's actor was in one of the Halloween movies if I remember correctly, he played Michael Myers in it.=D
fun fact:
Cathy (Ashley Ferrare) is also in The Master, a TV series of "American Ninja" quality, where she plays a character named Kathy
Does she play a girl who in the series, supposedly studied ninjitsu? I think I remember the episode.
Your reenactment of dead ninjas in trees and on roofs is so spot on. Hahaha and lovely snow capped mountains of Salt Angeles 6. @6:57
Fun Fact: In the video game Tenchu: Stealth Assassins, the moves for the protagonist ninja character, "Rikimaru," were based on Sho Kosugi's. While the moves for the villain ninja, "Onikage," were based on his son Kane's.
I didn't watch many Ninja movies, but I never missed an episode of The Master.
Sho Kosugi had a recurring role as a Villain on the Master.
Hello from Salt Los Lake Angeles City Utafornia. In fact, you can see the neighborhood where my house is in at 14:58. Pointless fact? About as pointless as an animatronic ninja arm coming out of a bathtub to create tension! But it’s fun to see your house in a film.
Fun fact: 9:54 is how EXACTLY how Mormons dress in their down time! 😆😆
What another great review my friend! And it’s not that Ninja III: The Domination is better per se, it’s just weirder. I think Revenge of the Ninja has better thought out fight scenes, but Ninja III (especially the opening fight scene) is just something special. Plus, it has Special K from the Breakin’ movies…so top notch talent! I can’t wait for the review. Cheers and I hope the heat breaks soon.
Haha that is so cool to see your own house in a movie. So you live there you can verify the level of craftsmanship the local ninja gangs are capable of. Because you have got to go to their craft show at some point haha.
9:54 I knew it! The fashion is just too great to not be tied to real life ideals.
I can't wait to see what gets weirder than this. But I agree. The fight sequences in this movie were legit. Actually really awesome scenes.
So glad you enjoyed the video :)
So the roof: is it a hotel or the place of any famous Utan (or how people from Utah are called?)?
This is in my opinion the greatest Ninja movie ever made.
I saw these back when they were in theaters, during the "Ninja Craze". A lot of good memories, including a 7-yr-old self with neighborhood friends running 🏃♀️around in ninja outfits and literally throwing shuriken stars at each other...Yes, we all had parents btw Who do you think bought us the ninja gear ⚙?
P.S. I owned one of those shuriken belt buckles at the time, too, and for several years afterwards. Never got to use it for anything practical, though, like someone shooting 🔫 a gun at me.
Oh those belts were the best!
How did none of us die from flea market ninja stars?
@@SamTheBalloonMan Lmao. I bought a few of those at flea markets and swapmeets myself. I had a few shiny metal ones that were functional and rubber ones that you could throw just the same, but wouldn't hurt anybody. yes, it's a miracle that none of us got hurt.
The shot of the ninja bleeding out on the rooftop looked pretty sweet to be honest. If this was my channel i'd probably have that in my favourite shots segment!
Oh totally agree!
Yes, that was very artistic - it's like the wind was blowing through him.
Why does the opening of this movie remind me so much of the new Mortal Kombat film, except it’s Braiden instead of Raiden playing devils advocate.
I knew some kids in the 80s who took gears off their bikes and sharpened them into throwing stars because of this movie lol 😅. Dangerous times.
What’s the film where Christopher Lambert learns to be a Samurai. Have you reviewed that?
The movie Pray For Death is also worth checking out. It's actually a little darker and more dramatic than this movie.
I cant count how many Times i rented this movie in my teens and after me and my friends trained as ninjas 😂😂
Dude
This channel should be a show that comes on adult swim at 2:15am every Thursday and Saturday
Lol sign me up!
The only stuntman name cooler than Dick Hancock is his Chinese counterpart Dickie Dong.
I legit Googled that name lol. I want Dickie Dong to be real SO bad
he found his family massacred and not shed a tear like a badass
FYI there's a famous stuntman named Dick Warlock...apparently his is magical...
No way! That is the best name so far.
5:00 Didn't we all learn as kids NOT to put a cut finger in our bacteria-infested mouths?
5:21 A kid that age oughtta know better. Gotta have a catalyst, though.
9:21 Ackchyually, it's called a "keyup."
Loving the reviews man. Question are you gonna be reviewing van Damme and other action stars like Jackie Chan and jet Lee?
Thank you so much! Absolutely. I think it's time to put JCVD or Jackie in the mix. You pick a movie sir. I'll start with the one you suggest. So NO pressure lol
Do Bloodsport for Jean-Claude and Jackie Rumble in the Bronx
@@lastsamurai4710 ooo great choices. Done and done
Speaking of Kosugi, can you do Pray for Death?
There's one Sho Kosugi movie that no one has mentioned in the comments, therefore you MUST review, called 9 Deaths of the Ninja. Trust me, it's RedEye-worthy!
Mate you should definitely do a review of Avenging Force from the 80’s (with Dudikoff and Steve James)…it’s right up this channel’s alley 👍
Oooo done and done What a great movie name.
Some kids go tp preschool but I watched this. Made me who I am today.
i find it weird that in the 80's they were obsessed with ninjas lol
It was a strange time indeed. But one I am super grateful for now, because I get to rewatch all of these insane movies haha
Ninjas were mystical characters back then. Portrayed as able to almost anything the plot required. Then the UFC came along and debunked all that shit lol.
@@1977clee Compares B-movie studio characters to real life. Claims something was "debunked". Mythbusters did a lot of great work debunkig stupid Hollywood "truths" (a car will always explode in any crash etc) and other urban legends I'm amazed people are stupid enough to believe in the first place.
As for the UFC. Brawling for brutes. Meaning no serious and genuine martial artist master would want to go anywhere near it. The reason? Anything goes in UFC. People die. That's a like Navy Seal or Marine deciding they can make much more money and fight in much more wars by becoming a frickin' *mercenary* . No self-respecting elite unit soldier would want to sink to mercenary level. And the same goes for the UFC.
@@paulallen8109 You are so wrong. Many retired special forces members go on to found security companies which are essentially mercenaries. Who do you think starts companies like Blackwater etc? They are always founded by former military operatives. And UFC is not brawling at all. Those fighters are highly skilled and highly professional. Don't hate on them because they are actually EFFECTIVE at fighting. The real reason a martial artist would not go near MMA is because they can't compete effectively with it. They will simply get their asses kicked and they know it. Also, Chuck Norris is a serious martial artist and he began training in BJJ and MMA long before it was made popular by the UFC. A REAL martial artist keeps an open mind and is willing to learn and expand his knowledge. I would argue that TRUE martial artists are the ones who saw that MMA worked and decided to start training in it.
At training camp we had what we called "arm parties". We did curls until we couldn't lift our arms.
Cannon films was King of the 80's!! Sho Kosugi was on pretty much every Ninja poster sold at that time too. Do a review on Pray for Death.
🤔🙄wait a minute!.... this is the same start from the new mortal kombat movie!!!😳
Damn! Dude turned into Rononoa Zoro with those arrows. 😂
That vulture man is kinda like Joe Pesci
Right?!
He reminds me more of Al Lewis from the Munsters.
Wish you did have that belt buckle patent but they actually used to sell those things in the back of Ninja magazine. And yes, there used to be a Ninja magazine.
That is amazing
Love the film, love the soundtrack, love Kosugi. To this day still keep the VHS from back in the day.Thanks.
Revenge of the Ninja is classic ninja movie of all time
Starring the legendary Sho Kosugi and the DROP dead GORGEOUS Ashley Ferrare💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Agreed! It is fantastic :)
Oh man I like this movie a heck of a lot more than Enter the Ninja or Ninja 3
For my next vacation it will be in salt lake angeles!
Maybe explain it with Jackie Chan parkour
Hey, are you ever going to do Charles Bronson movies?
Yes absolutely :)
this movie is legendary, its still the best ninja movie ever made!
The makers of this movie seemingly don't know anything about saunas. Still, as a Finn, it's always cool to see the sauna in some foreign movie. For example, Jason Voorhees has done one kill with a stove stone. 😎
Steven lambert played the evil mask ninja 🥷 most of the movie as Braden Cause the actor Arthur Robert’s wasent athletic and wasent a professional fighter so he only made the scenes were he wasent with the ninja suit and when he’s not wearing the mask 😷 it was already too late to find a better actor so they kept him for the whole movie finale when cho kills him and ripped his face mask apart 😊
Oh Redeye, you sir are THE shit lol , I love your reviews man
Aww thank you friend!
I remember watching this movie as a kid. It's a crazy movie, but I think it's the best 80s ninja movie ever... Hahaha
I don't know if it's patented but I had one of those ninja star belt buckles as a kid.
Fun fact: Steven Lambert who is playing the cowboy is also the masked ninja
Thank you so much for this one hahaha literally my favorite red eye so far haha it’s the best when you’re just having a good time hahaha 🤣
Thank you! This movie is so ridiculous. It's a reason why I'm now obsessed with ninja movies lol
Revenge of the Ninja is the quintessential 80s ninja flick. Non-stop action and violence, Sho Kosugi (who else), Professor what’s-his-name from The Running Man, kung-fu granny, blood geysers. That guy really did look like a vulture 🤣🤣🤣
Oh my this movie was an instant classic for me. First time watching it was for this review. And it was awesome. My kinda movie for sure! And human vulture just improved it lol
Should do Pray for Death, was a lot more serious and vicious for a Kosugi movie but quite decent. Hard to find an uncut version as it was pretty heavily cut for its R-rating. The end fight, involving nunchucks, throwing stars, knives, axes, circular saws and a freakin’ chainsaw has to be seen to be believed!!
Professor Toru Tanaka.
You forgot the blonde eye candy
Professor Tanaka. In "The Running man' it was Professor "Sub-zero".
this is an amazing action movie for kids
I loved your Village People joke.😆
I used to rent this movie all the time when I was a kid. My dad always got sick of seeing this movie and return of swamp thing. Not sure how he felt about return to Oz.
i have a younger bro who always catches me watching this movie over and over and he would say "this movie again?!" lol hilarious
At 17:17 Dude, is that you RedEye? 😳
Hahahaha. I WISH I had one of those expanding staff things
At points in the final fight scene you can actually see the U on the mountain for the University of Utah.
So was the roof from a Hotel or some important utan (is this the name for people from Utah) they were allowed to use?
Good question. we can ask The Lost One. He is from Utah.
I remember this movie from when I was A Kid Great review keep up the Good Work
I LOVED these ninja movies in the 80s! I can’t tell you how many times we dressed in black and “played” ninja, lol
One thing I always thought about this particular movie…how the hell does the guy in the silver mask see? His field of vision is next to nothing…
Why can't I find a woman like Kathy to settle down and do karate with? A hot blonde who forgets to wear her pants sometimes. Lol.
Ashley ferrare is a babe 😊I want a woman like her 😛😛😋😚
7:04 A guy's combover gets kicked off his head as he hits the wall, amazing!
6:30 is that Jonathan Banks on the left????
This movie was awesome
Professional Doll Theives LMAO
You should do a review of "Rage of honor" which is another one of Sho Kosugi's ninja movies, and in my opinion, one of his best. I noticed a lot of people asking for a review of "Pray for death" which was good and "9 deaths of the ninja" which was horrible, but I think Rage of honor should be your next review of a Sho Kosugi/Ninja movie.
do a review on Ninja Assasins
You do it!
Just kidding its on the list
That belt buckle you used to be able to buy. Was advertised in Black Belt magazine. Just for show, you couldn't throw it
You missed the best parts by like 1 second:.
After. Gramma says she doesn't trust him, it cuts to him looking obviously like the bad guy
When he's torturing the kid he laughs, closed the door, looks back in the window and laughs again
When cho cones down the hall way his friend is suffering, then immediately perks up and chuckles before his dying quip to
Another long sequence of hand signs, performed with the highest amount of effort.
How the hell is Cho alive. He was beheaded in Enter the 🥷 🤣🤣🤣
Maybe he was in different characters.
The movies don’t even connect sho kosugi plays different characters on each movie
This is my favorite ninja movie. It's definitely the best.
The beginning look like the origin of scorpion 🦂. Speaking of that please do mortal combat the OGs
I totally need to!
Did we just witness the first wet t-shirt torture? Is that where all the CIA dollars go? Because spring break in Florida has been using that method for years
Finished the third Kosugi review of yours, guesses I watched them out of order. 😆
He was so awesome back in the day. His kid's fight scene towards the beginning was really well done, especially for that time.
I have to disagree with whoever told you Ninja III was the best, I go with this one and put III second...Enter the Ninja sucks.
I'm going to do a quick search and see if you have a review on a particular early 90s martial arts flick.
i loved these movies so much. i really need to do more ninja movies soon
@@RedEyeReviews not ninja related, but have you ever seen Jeff Speakman's The Perfect Weapon from '91?
Finishing up your Street Fighter review at the moment.
@@Eternally_Sardonic I luv perfect weapon,speakman is a beast...
@@napoleonwilson6499 I remember after watching that when it came out that I really thought he'd have a much bigger acting career than he did.
WHAT?? You totally missed Shoko Asahara from Aum Shinrikyo manhandling that little child at 11:12
This movie has so many unintentionally hilarious moments 😂😂😂😂🤣
Well yeah of course he goes after them, don’t you remember how long he said it takes to make just one doll and how expensive it is
I had to watch this movie every night before bed when I was 8 or so
What a great movie! Lol amazing
@@RedEyeReviews oh you gotta do "The Hunted" (1995) for your next ninja movie. With Christopher Lambert, it's actually pretty good. For a ninja movie in 1995 Japan with Christopher Lambert. He even kills a fully trained (?) ninja, because the ninja has to use his left hand in the fight lol. So this would naturally neutralize the evil ninjas fighting ability enough that an un-trained over weight business man could realistically defeat said evil ninja. - lol it's good
Oh! there is a great battle on a bullet train. That was kinda awesome
@@TheRedjack77 done and done!
Nope, no one can break bones like that, not even with a bat, only a ninja
Wait, so he's got a mask over his mask because he's afraid his silver mask is too identifiable and thus must conceal it, albeit poorly? This script is uh, not very good, is it? Kinda like they didn't have a writer so much as a dude who watched too many kung fu films and his whole pitch was "ninjas but cooler because papier mache!"
Right?! Lol my mask is too unique. I need a mask for it
@@RedEyeReviews I am the best ninja because everyone recognises me! Shit, I'm the worst ninja because everyone recognises me!
Fun fact, little boy Kane Kosugi later became an action star but had his some what upper facing nose surgically fixed. Of course, this is evident from footage but isn't official info like it was for Jackie Chan, so yeah, Jackie was a boss for owning up to his plastic surgery as well, what a beast !
The beginning of this movie is a little Mortal Kombat in a way... that white dude is Raiden?...or Rayden for my SNS disciples.
Well bags of cans can weigh something, when you take them to recycle if they are paying for them they weigh the bags so there’s some weight to those cans
HAYAH "punts a leaf
basically
One of the worst films from the 80s and yet one of my favorite films from the 80s.
It’s so bad it’s good
I hope this one is better than the last one I watched or tried to watch and didn’t finish.
Ninja hypnosis ends upon the job being completed.
Back in the 80's,us kids/teenagers could buy real ninja stars and other weapons.What was great,was that the ninja stars and weapons were real.GOD bless the 80s when kids could get real weapons!
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@@paulallen8109 bs? Umm,nope.Ninja stars and other weapons were easily available to be purchased back in the 80's.Hell,kids in the boyscouts could have guns and their was a badge for that and their are Boy Scout instruction films about teaching Boy Scouts on how to use them.
i dont know what your talking about,ive seen this master piece of none stop action and a class acting a hundred times.i give this movie a 10
im also a mental patient.
The new Mortal Kombat movie opening is very similar. Wonder if they ripped it off or just coincidence lol
Well imagine if just at least one of those cans is broken or torn, it can cut pretty bad
More clothing around a child wait till you see Netflix and music videos lol
Biggest lie I was told as a child; "You can't grow up to be a ninja.".
Jump to now: Japan is short on ninjas, there are news articles about it.
that movie taught me it took 7 years to become a super ninja if you train in Japan.