That's right we're gonna kick things off with the Berry Gordy kung-fu classic "The Last Dragon" starring Taimak and Vanity. Yep the movie that gave us "The Glow" and possibly Busta Rhymes as well. The Jury is still out....
You tell me which is which?
Pretty straight forward mission really but the central plot isn't really what makes this movie stand out, its the myriad of side characters and stories. Now sticking to Leroy's main plot he's not the only would-be master around, not by a long shot. "The Shogun of Harlem" himself Sho'nuff (Julius Carry III), the previously shown Busta Rhymes lookalike, also fancies himself as the real master and sets out to prove it by forcing and defeating the usual pacifist Leroy in one-on-one combat. First by showing up with his gang as Leroy is trying to teach a martial arts class and forcing him to kiss his feet in front of his students, while threatening to hurt one if Leroy doesn't comply and later by showing up at the Green family pizzeria "Daddy Green's Pizza" and trashing it while terrorizing his family. None of this causes Leroy to break his pacifist ways, furthering angering Sho'Nuff.
Sho'Nuff and his motley crew
Now if this was just a straight kung-fu story thats all there would be to it but nope, this is an American movie from the 80's so we need more dammit!! So as it turns out there's an arcade mogul (remember its the 80's) named Eddie Arkadian (Chris Murney) who has a plan to kidnap the host of the popular music show "7th Heaven" Laura Charles (Vanity) and coercing her to play his girlfriends terrible music video on her show.
Prince has great taste in women
The kidnap attempt is stopped however when Leroy happens to be walking by after dropping his brother off at the shows taping and easily beats up all the thugs attempting to take her. Attempting to retrieve the amulet he dropped in the fight from Laura, who recovered it after Leroy fled after saving her, Leroy witnesses Eddie's main thug Rock (Mike Starr) successfully kidnapping her and dragging her away. Course seeing as how this isn't exactly Danny Ocean's gang they drop a clue that leads Leroy right to Arkadian's. Leroy suits up Daredevil style and breaks into Eddie's and cleans house. After almost feeding Eddie to his prized killer fish, could be a shark but i don't really remember, Leroy leaves with Laura but not without Eddie swearing revenge in a typical wet, evil businessman way.
Only in the 80's, evil arcade millionaires
Back at her apartment Laura returns Leroy's medal and invites him to meet her the next day at the "7th Heaven" studio for repayment. Meanwhile Eddie begins to amass an army of numerous 80's tough guy stereotypes with the biggest hire being Sho'Nuff and his crew to take out Leroy. The next day Leroy meets Laura and she shows him a Bruce Lee montage set to a quite catchy song and she kisses him. Leroy's little brother Richie, who had snuck into the studio as he also has a crush on Laura, to jealously yells at Leroy about kissing her. This causes Leroy to leave and for Eddie's men to successfully kidnap Richie and Laura.
Boomboxes and red leather pants, timeless look really
Unaware of Richie and Laura's situation Leroy attempts to finish his quest of finding the master Sum Dom Goy and dresses as a pizza delivery man to gain access to his fortune cookie company. He discovers however that this "Master" is really just a computer that writes fortune cookie messages and that the whole thing was a wild goose chase. Leroy confused confronts his Teacher to find out why he lied to him only for his teacher to tell him its so he can learn that he already knows all he needs and that the power of "The Glow" is already inside him. He just has to believe in himself.
Seems like legit lackies for a martial arts master right?
Not wanting anyone to get hurt in the process of achieving her stardom, Eddie's girlfriend Angela leaves Arkadian and asks Leroy's student Johnny to warn him about Eddie's plan. Instead Leroy arms himself with various karate weapons and returns to "7th Heaven" and is ambushed by the army violent thugs hired by Arkadian. Just as he's about to be killed Leroy's students, led by Johnny, charge into the studio to even the odds. Using Laura as bait, Eddie lures Leroy to another building where he finally faces off against Sho'nuff.
Who's the master?...
I am...
Ahhh memories. If that rundown of the plot makes it seem like a ludicrous movie well thats cuz it is. The whole movie is played with an odd mix of serious and toungue in cheek humor that helps it avoid becoming overly cheesy. The surprisingly catchy soundtrack makes the numerous montages, which were the style at the time, seem more then just running time filler and stay with you after the credits roll. Course lets be honest here, the breakout character of this movie is Sho'Nuff. Julius Carry plays him straight here with an odd menace that is palpable even with the rather comical overall look of the character and his gang. Shoulder pads and weird hair be damned because you believe that despite that Sho'Nuff isn't just talk and can back it up.
This movie was a vanity project of Berry Gordy's but frankly thats for the best here. The whole tone and feel of the movie just wouldn't work without that Motown vibe just below the surface. It helps keep things light and give just enough of a wink to the audience to keep them having fun and not be bored or think things through to much. Just shut your brain off and enjoy yourself for 90 minutes. Just like the karate kid had a generation doing crane kicks this movie has a whole other group yelling "WHO'S THE MASTER!!" and trying to achieve the mythic glow before Dragonball was even a thought. Hell there is even a remake in the works so its not just a one-off and forget it movie. This babies cult status is secure and rightfully so. Do yourself a favor and check this one out as soon as you can. Now enjoy yourself some Busta'Nuff and go find "The Last Dragon", you wont regret it.
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