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Tiger Claws (1992)
Bolo Yeung Saves It From Obscurity!
The unstoppable force that is Bolo Yeung continues to run out of control in Tiger Claws. In this film Bolo goes up against Jalal Merhi, who wrote.. who produced.... who Co-STARRED in this legendary Yeung vehicle.
Tagging along with Merhi is the hot Cynthia Rothrock, who's name not only sounds like a porn star, but she also voice acts like one. No emotion what so ever is detected in her lines, which is offset by her phenomenal martial arts ability and incredible pectoral superiority.
The only thing that manages to bring Tiger Claws down from a perfect 10 would be Jalal Merhi's entire performance as the "hero", and the two cop buddy extras from Beverly Hills Cop. (hey man, we aren't gonna fall for no banana in a tailpipe!)
Deep Rising (1998)
A ships captain, mercenaries, and one gigantic sea monster.
Deep Rising was one of the best movies of 98 in my opinion. The movie recognizes that it is a grade B flick, but that just helps to make it more the movie. Treat Williams leads off the cast of no-namers on an unknown mission into the South China sea. From there the movie begins to do its own thing and a colorful cast emerges; from the daring captain of a ship for hire (Treat Williams) to the whiny ships engineer (Kevin O'Connor). If I could describe how the script of this movie was made, I'd say a Ship-for-Hire, a mercenary team, a thief, and one huge sea monster; take this and through it in the blender. If your looking for a decent movie with good action and great comedy to go with it, give this B+ flick a try.