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4/10
Harmless entertainment - but it's REALLY cheap
Leofwine_draca26 August 2016
Warning: Spoilers
What the HECK was I thinking when I saw this cheesy offering sitting on the shelf of my local Blockbuster and decided to rent it over some new, cooler releases? Maybe it was the colourful video cover or the promise of some BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA-inspired action that led me to take this home and pop it in the VCR. It was only then that I discovered the movie was ten years old and had a budget so low to make it amateurish in nature. Now, the occasional low-budget (and I mean REALLY low) movie can be good - such as LOOK WHO'S TOXIC - but I'm really not a fan of all that wannabe-campy Troma movie fare. So it was with some trepidation that I started watching this movie.

The problems are immediate from the start, with poor lighting, no sets because the film is so cheap, and dodgy camera-work. The (few) special effects used are generally poor, like a moving severed hand being pulled along with a piece of string or simply being the hand of a guy who's buried. For good measure there are some cheap prosthetics, a little gore and even a few dodgy computer effects for good measure, but thankfully they don't appear too often. On the plus side, THE MASTER DEMON offers up an almost constant stream of martial arts action, for those who enjoy that sort of thing, and you have to admit that the film is never boring. Some of the martial arts is good, some bad, but at least there's so much that the good outweighs the bad.

There are a weird bunch of characters in this movie. To start with we have Eric Lee's kung fu warrior hero, a Bruce Lee wannabe type yet again who really isn't too bad for a low budget film; he's quite likable and even gets a couple of Schwarzenegger one-liners to himself. Unfortunately the scene in which he pretends to be a monkey is a little too much. Then there's the P.I., a Robert Ginty-lookalike who has some amusing voice-over narration, and the Medusa, a bizarre female bodybuilder who apparently died soon after the film's completion. And who knows what the voluptuous Ava Cadell - apparently a "sex therapist" nowadays - is doing in the cast as a love interest. There are a few comic moments to make this mildly amusing, like the cheesy gag involving a falling building. THE MASTER DEMON is harmless entertainment and even mildly enjoyable at times, but just be wary of the really cheap budget.
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3/10
I watched the whole movie
sickan31 January 2005
Well what can be expected with zero budget. On the other hand the movie has some highlights and it turns out just like the movies we make here for zero budget. Fun to watch for those who understand the background and a complete waste for those who want mainstream. My best moment is when the "Butte Police" character is at home and wastes some time in the sofa and stares around thinking of something to do. I guess the script said "sit in the sofa" and he had to think of the rest himself. I recommend it for people who makes home action movies for fun. There are some good punch-scenes also and some that could benefit from some more timing..
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3/10
Stick with it...
kittenkongshow19 July 2022
I nearly knocked it on the head after the first 15m. Then I read the reviews and kept it on...

Bad acting, Effects, dialogue, fights...and face ripping (For no reason).

It has to be a spoof!
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It is what it is.
ballystyk16 June 2001
In defense of the film;

It had a budget that would make Robert Rodriegez of "El Mariachi" fame go into shock... less that the price of a low budgeted screenplay, and was made with a desire to pay homage to John Carpenter's "Big Trouble In Little China" featuring many of the martial artists appearing in that film with the added intention of showcasing the character of "Medusa" for another feature in the works, before the actress's untimely death, about a "warrior princess" that years later inspired "Xena".

Sincerely The film maker.
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1/10
Diabolical
Golden_Brown24 March 2005
An absolute waste of time for everyone involved(or should that be implicated), disgracefully boring, terrible in terms of plot, with characters being introduced, not even given a name, and not going anywhere, chubby cops doing Kung Fu, hilarious dialog ("I'm a private dick") and the worst sin of all, uninspiring fights.

The worst of it is, Eric Lee can actually be quite amusing, see his supporting roles in the first two 'Ring of Fire' movies, but here he proves that a leading man he is not, Gerald Okamura, one of these guys who seems to be a henchman in every martial arts film ever, is wasted as the titular villain with bad makeup.

The story concerns some nonsense about a warrior fighting the master demon, being killed, but not before he cuts off the demon's hand and takes it to a temple where it is stowed away, until the box containing it is displayed at a museum, only to be stolen by Art Camacho(one of the worst directors in the history of history) and all hell breaks loose, with the warrior(possibly reincarnated, it never really says) recruiting the aforementioned chubby cop and 'Private Dick' to help him save the Earth, or space or something, the plot, if you want to call it that, isn't exactly good, or even competent.

A boring, poorly made pile of pish that nobody in their right mind wants to watch.
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1/10
Boring
niksnijders25 March 2004
This was one of the biggest wastes of time I have ever witnessed. VERY bad acting, monotonous action sequences (hey 10 ninja's, hey another 10 ninja's) and the 'martial arts' looked like they came straight out of a power rangers episode. Several inconsistencies. Where did cameron come from after the master demon was defeated? Bad acting. People look like they are reading boards while speaking their lines. The weapons looked like cardboard with some paint. Who choreographed the fights? The worst fights I have ever seen in any movie EVER (even jeff trent's suckerpunch in plan 9 looked more believable) Worst lighting I have ever seen (every shot featured 10-meter shadows even while people were talking ?) The story was ok, but overall this was a pretty bad movie which I was hoping to END, END, END as long as it lasted.
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1/10
Well... I suppose this film is some kind of joke
cainita29 March 2001
There´s no words. This film makes TROMA films looks like Citizen Kane. ¿Where is Toxie when we need it? Take care of your hands, avoid the women with too much muscles and protect your eyes from the cheapest Bruce Lee impersonator. I swear that I saw it on TV while I was working
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3/10
A really cheap kung-fu/karate crap-fest.
BA_Harrison2 January 2016
Centuries ago, a White Warrior (Eric Lee) vanquishes The Master Demon (Gerald Okamura) by chopping off its hand, which is taken to a Shaolin temple where it is placed in a wooden box and guarded by a monk. Cut to the present day, where martial artist Tong Lee (also played by Lee, sporting a cropped, mesh t-shirt!) is charged with defeating the forces of evil, who are attempting to restore The Master Demon to full power by reuniting him with his hand. Teaming up with private eye Cameron (Steve Nave) and overweight cop Wayne (with a little help from Wayne's big-breasted Karate girlfriend Jan, played by Ava Cadell), Tong does battle with countless demonic baddies, including a muscle-bound female demon who has been taking style tips from Tina Turner and Cher, before finally facing The Master Demon.

The Master Demon is a total mess, with a terrible script, lousy special effects, awful performances, poorly choreographed fight scenes (in which the stunt-men clearly wait to be hit or thrown), and a voice-over that attempts to add exposition, but which only makes matters even more confusing. It's also incredibly boring for much of its running time, only picking up in the final act, which is so unintentionally hilarious that its hard not to enjoy on some level. For those brave enough to sit through this crud, here are the film's more memorable bits:

A man screaming "No pictures!!!" and then stamping on a woman's camera.

A 'respected business' whose company sign is written in marker pen on a piece of cardboard.

A Mexican restaurant that features quite possibly the worst Latina band in history.

A severed hand scuttling across the floor.

A man with his face peeled off.

Jan romping naked with her portly policeman boyfriend.

Medusa (Kay Baxter Young), the female demon, punching a building, causing it to collapse.

Tong Lee suddenly performing monkey style kung fu (easily the funniest thing about the whole film).
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7/10
One of the funniest movies I've ever seen
e_bleijendaal1061 January 2006
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OK, I must say, this is one of the funniest movies I've ever seen. Not because it was meant that way, but because it was really bad. The electric effects looked like they were put in with ''paint'', a standard windows program. A sword came from nowhere, and even in the final ''fight'' you could see a part of the shadow of the camera man.

But if you don't take it too serious, it'll be a funny movie. At times I really laughed my ass off. I've shown the movie to all my friends, and watched it myself about 3-4 times.

I just loved the hand. It was just too funny as it crawled around. The woman, can't remember her name, been a while since I've watched it. was hilarious too.

If you don't take things too serious, this is a movie worth watching, but don't watch it because you want good action.

note: some people might hate this movie, which is logical, but they shouldn't take it that serious.
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6/10
The Master Demon
e-shabalin1 July 2006
To properly judge this movie, you shouldn't take it seriously at all. It is another example of an low budget fighting movie. If you take a closer look at the movies of Bruce Lee or Jacky Chan (or any karate movie at all), you won't find any bit of reality or sense in there, all "Hong-Kong made" with horrible re-recorded sound. Hellavalot of "punch-punch-punch" and our beloved hero gloriously walks out in the end with some candy-girl by his side. But this movie, (I'll be honest) I did really liked. It has some touch of "bad-humor", watching this movie I kept on laughing, I don't know but it's stuffed with all possible kind of "karate-cliche" which makes it lot's of fun to watch. The "special" effects are adorable, it's fun to see it, it's really is. And all that enthusiastic people involved in this movie, fantastic. I put this DVD into my Comedy section, same reason you can't put "Welcome to the Jungle" to the drama section, do you? So, if you like B-Movies or low budget pictures from the 80's, than this is your thing. It has some nostalgic elements from the 80,s.
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