Lovesusti
The Worst Film Ever
SnoReptilePlenty
Memorable, crazy movie
Kaelan Mccaffrey
Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
Bob
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
mstislavt
This movie is sweeter than candy! You may recognize Ruechang as Shang Tsung from mortal kombat and other fine film roles. Dolph Lundgren also truly at peak performance in this masterpiece of action. A perfect example of when the acting is so bad it becomes amazing. You don't quite know slow motion action sequences until you have seen this beautiful collection of fighting. Warning this movie is a cream dream and if you aren't quite up to the challenge you should not attempt to watch it all in one sitting. Grade A effort. Not only does this movie provide you with these gems of action but it also has a story line that only the wisest of writers could form. The movie takes place in an era where the past meets the present, which apparently translates to cheesy renaissance costumes mixed with the weaponry of the 80s. Wow absolute genius!
beefeathers
I caught this movie somewhere around 3 in the morning on late-night television. Bleary-eyed and unable to go back to sleep, I decided to give it a chance. And I fell in love.Here's my summary: The plot is basically nonexistent. The action is good. The acting is... well, it's fairly standard B movie acting. Bruce Campbell would be proud.Go in expecting a bad action movie, and you'll enjoy this to no end. Go in expecting a Hollywood blockbuster, and you may as well gouge out your eyes, 'cause you're going to get just as much pleasure from that.God, I love this movie.
rosemann-1
The only thing I liked on this movie was the location. It was shot in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Main scenes took place in the National Theater "Ivan Vasov", but also in some of the Bulgarien Mountains. The story, however, was disgusting. The uniforms of the soldier were obviously purchased on one of the flee-markets in Sofia, where all sorts of old and not so old military "Haute-Coulture" is sold (lot of Nazi-junk and all kinds of Warshaw-Pact stuff). It was obvious that the only thing that was brought from Hollywood to the location were the four or six main-actors. Everything else, starting from the candles over the guns, the cars and ending with jewelery of the princess came from Bulgarien stocks. It's amazing that for a movie that claims to play in the post-nuclear US not the slightest effort is made to camouflage the original location of the plot.
adriana-30
This movie can be classified as a comedy too, because the acting of the nanny and that justice look on Dolph's eyes are funny to death. Wanna see Dolph in a better film,watch Showdown in Little Tokyo. Speaking of this one,It would be better if instead of Tia Carerre was Valerie Chow in the female lead role,because she is talented and truly gorgeous as few of Chinese actresses are(Kelly Chen and Chingmy Yau,for example,are beautiful,but Ruby Lin???Pinky Cheung???ARGH!). She is so pretty that only for her this crap is worth seeing. I think this is one of the few movies in which she has the lead role.I don't really know why such absurd happens,but I believe It's because of her obvious beauty! But Yet,I don't understand It!