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Old 04-11-2006, 09:47 AM   #1 of 39
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Big Trouble in Little China


Yes, it's old (two decades in fact). Yes, it didn't do so well in theaters. And yes, it's become a cult film.

It was on Fox Movie Channel this weekend (in widescreen, thanks Fox) while my folks were visiting. About 5 minutes in, they were still intensely interested, though it was late at night. We didn't watch the whole thing, but what shocked me is that THEY COULD HAVE. My wife as well.

I thought about the film, having seen it countless times myself, and I realized a) the film was about a decade ahead of it's time and b) it's probably one of the most consistently entertaining films ever made. Within the first twenty minutes, we had screwball comedy, friendly banter, trucking, a gunsight, a martial arts gang fight, and magic. TWENTY MINUTES in.

I simply wanted to see what other members think about this film. I know it's a cult favorite, and I expect many here are fans of it...but why? What does your S.O. think? Or your kids? Have you shown it to them?

Why is Big Trouble in Little China (one of the 5 best movie titles ever) so much better than 99% of what passes for adventure these days

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Old 04-11-2006, 10:18 AM   #2 of 39
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It's campy, its funny and in some cases even profound. It's got a great cast and even better is that the entire family can watch it. Me and my kids love to pop some popcorn and watch it.



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Old 04-11-2006, 11:05 AM   #3 of 39
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I just watched my dvd a couple of weeks ago and was reminded of just how good it is. It tells an inventive, visually stimulating story with likable characters and memorable dialogue. Seems like a simple formula but obviously it's not so easy to duplicate
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Old 04-11-2006, 11:21 AM   #4 of 39
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Why is it so good? Cause Jack Burton says so!


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Old 04-11-2006, 11:37 AM   #5 of 39
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I watch the DVD all the time.

It is campy, fun...it has a genuine enthusiasm about it. Even though it is goofy, it plays it straight - Jack really IS like that. The characters are solidly written.

Man, it's just a solid film that isn't just about stunts and action. It's about story and character and entertainment.
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Old 04-11-2006, 11:46 AM   #6 of 39
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Totally awesome. One of my all-time faves. Great cast and the action is fantastic. Such a funny script, too. John Carpenter had it firing on all cylinders. Good point about the family viewing -- it's campy enough to not induce nightmares.

I have the 2-disc edition -- lots of cool extras. I might have to give it a spin this weekend.



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Old 04-11-2006, 12:13 PM   #7 of 39
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To borrow a line from Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, "It's a Western, but it's an Eastern."
This movie has great characters, frightening monsters (I used to have nightmares about the thing that takes Gracie when I was a kid), infinitely quotable dialog and a fun story. I agree it was a little ahead of its time and could have been a more mainstream hit in a different era. Of all of Carpenter's work, this is my favorite which is saying a lot. The 2-Disc SE is one of the first DVDs I bought and still holds up.
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Old 04-11-2006, 12:29 PM   #8 of 39
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Certainly the cast is on the game. Carpenter had a clear vision, and they bought into it. All of the performances are pitch-perfect, and has there ever been a villain as cool as Lo Pan I submit that there has not. Sauron...bitch. Vader...bitch. Hannibal...bitch. Bill the Butcher...ok, he's awesome, but he's no Lo Pan.

The dialog just sparkles at all the right times, and JC's score always works.

I agree it's campy, but even taking that away...this is still miles better than it's equivalent today.

The glue that holds it all together on-screen is (surprise) Kurt Russell. He totally got his role, and went after it with abandon.

I guess I was just surprised at the quality. And my folks' reaction. I see the film through rose-colored glasses. But taking them off for a second...the film deserves the attention and adoration. It's a desert island film.

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Old 04-11-2006, 12:47 PM   #9 of 39
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What does your S.O. think?


"It is like a porn movie, but without the sex." (Talking about the dialog.) No, it isn't one of her favorites.

I wouldn't say BTiLC was ahead of its time, since they don't really make movies like that now. The low budget cheezy fun film seemed to have died out in the 80s. Now, everything needs to be supersized. The film that comes closest to those films today was "Pirates Of The Carribean".

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Old 04-11-2006, 01:37 PM   #10 of 39
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Certainly the cast is on the game. Carpenter had a clear vision, and they bought into it. All of the performances are pitch-perfect, and has there ever been a villain as cool as Lo Pan

In all seriousness, James Hong is an excellent and underused actor. I always like seeing him in stuff.

I don't know if I would agree that the film is campy exactly. Camp to me implies that nothing in the story really matters, that everything is a joke and the characters are all aware of that. I see movies like this as very playful; it's not entirely serious but the characters still retain that fear of death that you need for good adventure stories.

Haven't screened the film for my fiancee yet but she's liked every other John Carpenter film I've shown her, from Assault on Precinct 13 to The Thing, so maybe she'd dig it.
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