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In my opinion, a poor excuse of a story:)

 
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2003 9:08 pm    Post subject: Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

I know this is a 3d comic forum, but hell, there no other place to say it. I have bought and watched American Ninja..and I must say that is all action, and no sensible story.

To start off with, the kid gets trained starting at 6..then all of a sudden, he get exposed to explosives, seperated from his mentor, and develops amensia..then all of a sudden, he does all these weird moves with expert of ease like he some sort of ninja master? Oh yea, the explosives part. happened when he was six. Call me a skeptic.. but if Bruce Lee couldn't learn it in one year or less, no one can.

Let face it.. Bruce Lee is a master. He trained since he was a little body into his teenagehood, and kept on training. He was that good because he worked hard and studied hard at it.

This guy name Joe..can do Ninja Magic, Invisibility, use all sorts of weapons, you name it.. he does it..and all while he was six years old he was trained this.

What about the explosion? Where did the explosion occur? How did it seperate the master and the pupil? Why was the boy near dynamite to begin with...what were construction workers doing in the area?

So many holes in the story, and they passed it off as a movie.:) IT was an unbelievable pile of ..

I think the person who wrote American Ninja ought go back to creative writing, before issuing such garbage. Again, it was an 80's thing..so I doubt that dude or dudette is writing. IF they are, or whoever was resposible for the storytelling of that movie.. needs to learn the basics of it. I mean, little kids might buy all that because they are too interested in fast moving feets of fury. But adult.. come on.. we see details..we can see the holes. We ain't as dumb! :)
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