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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - "You are the last dragon. You posses the power of the glow."
Even though this movie might be cheesy compared to the movies that come out now, this is still a classic martial arts film...If you are a fan of karate movies and you haven't seen this one, then you are missing out...I love how they even pay a tribute to the best karate movie ever made "Enter The Dragon" when a fight between Sho' Nuff and other people breaks out in a movie theater and they are playing that movie in the background...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Cheesy Cult Classic
But great! For an at-home double feature, pair it up with Caveman (w/Ringo Starr).



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Nostalgia!
This movie is a classic, it really took me back, and it was just as good as before.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - the last dragon
set in the 80s disco night club scene the last dragon is a toungue incheek look at the 80s and martial art movies eg the scence in the cookie factory for example when the guys in the factory are rapping and the student is speaking your typical hollywood 60s chop chop chinese (im glad bruce lee came along and changed racial stero typing ) the little brother as real laugh so are some of the students (the art of fighting without fighting ) over all a good movie



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Politically incorrect cult classic
I hadn't seen this moving in probably 25 years. While it would be considered politically incorrect in today's society, it is a humerus spoof of the martial arts genre. The good guy wins!


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