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Title: Undefeatable (1994)
Post by: Monkeyface on July 14, 2008, 10:24:53 AM
Now before any of you bash me for posting this in the good category, let me just say that this movie is so bad it's good!  The cheesiness and over the top ridiculousness just makes this movie one you have to see to believe.

Undefeatable (aka Cui hua kuang mo) follows the story of of Kristi Jones (Cynthia Rothrock), a waitress who’s putting her sister through college by working as a waitress by day, and fighting in an underground fighting circuit on the mob’s payroll by night.  Her sister, a redhead who happens to constantly wear flower print dresses, doesn’t approve of the fighting, but let’s be honest… as long as she’s going to college, she couldn’t give a s**t less.  Stingray (played by the super cool Don Niam) is also an underground fighter who fights in matches to the death.  Unfortunately, he has abandonment issues, and other violent tendencies caused by too many blows to the head (thankfully his curly mullet cushions most of the blow).  When his wife, Anna, leaves him after she refuses to give up the coochie, Stingray goes on a rampage and decides that anyone with red hair and a flower print dress on should be brutally tortured and have her eyes ripped out.  You can probably already see where this is going, so Kristi, along with Detective Nick DiMarco (John Miller) try to stop Stingray, the “Serial Killer”, before he kills countless other young girls.

Check out the rest at Internal Bleeding (http://www.internalbleeding.net/2008/07/undefeatable)


Title: Re: Undefeatable (1994)
Post by: Doc Daneeka on July 14, 2008, 09:47:52 PM
Now before any of you bash me for posting this in the good category, let me just say that this movie is so bad it's good!  The cheesiness and over the top ridiculousness just makes this movie one you have to see to believe.
...There's a once-definite line being blurred here in a most ironic way :bouncegiggle:

I saw a good bit of this movie on YouTube, and have viewed the climactic melee several times. I've gotta say this movie kicks butt in all kinds of ways, not the least of which is it's main antagonist, The Stingray.

I'm sorry guys, Chuck Norris was just a test. The true kings of martial arts like yang and yin are Don Niam... and Steven Seagal. I once resurrected The Stingray (sans one eye) for a cameo in an unfinished comic of mine, needless to say if it were finished, he along with Willard Stiles would cry havok upon the doorstep of L'il Bush!