Day of the Warrior
B**K
4K WIDESCREEN RESTORATION + Julie Strain
96:40 minRated R1080p24 (1,78:1)DTS-HD MA 2.0 stereoNote: The eleventh movie in the Andy Sidaris series is the seventh with surround* sound on the BD, as it is mastered in DTS-HD MA 2.0 stereo (*=requires Dolby Pro Logic or DTS Neo) !
G**N
It's a good movie
It brings me back to my younger days
R**S
Three Stars For Stealthy Bulldozer Assassins And Elvis Fu!
"Day of the Warrior" is conceptually "The Dallas Connection II", though here Andy took back the directorial reins from his son Drew. This is classic Sidaris, and if you have seen any one of his movies, you know exactly what to expect: a ridiculous "plot" full of holes, pretty women, pyrotechnics, and acting bad enough that it would make Ed Wood blush. Having said that, this one is more enjoyable for lovers of cheesy movies than other later Sidaris films, mostly due to two things: Cobra (Julie K. Smith, easily the prettiest Sidaris actress since Hope Marie Carlton left the stable, and Elvis Fu.This one has no discernible plot, so after a while I honestly stopped trying to figure out what was going on. Little makes sense here, but that's going to be OK with most viewers who are familiar with the Sidaris oeuvre. The movie opens with an insanely preposterous conference about how there is a compromised computer security code; this has backstory from "The Dallas Connection" but it's no great loss if you didn't see that first. All of the secret agents are in deep cover doing assignments all over the world, but central to the plot (as usual) is good versus evil, and here evil is a bad professional wrestler in face paint (if you care, which you won't, this is explained) who smuggles artifacts, art, gold, and pretty much everything else though he still has an Oedipus complex (see the face paint discussion).Since I'm apparently incapable of fully comprehending the finely crafted storyline nuances, I will just say that there are numerous subplots that go nowhere: there's the formulaic Sidaris pair of idiotic assassins (they have graduate degrees from Harvard) that bungle everything they touch, there's a hot blonde involved with diamond smuggling, there's a tiny subplot about murdering an owl (!), but best of all there's Gerald Okamura as Elvis Fu, the world's worst Asian Elvis impersonator singing his heart out in Vegas and on a riverboat. Elvis Fu is a jarring element here, but you will not be able to contain your laughter: it made the movie for me.There's a whole subplot about the bad guy ("The Warrior") illegally duplicating videos for worldwide distribution (Can they please not copy this one?), and other tangents about why it's smart to wear black leather pants in the Dallas heat, not to mention the stealthy bulldozer assassins, which have the least plausible way ever of knocking off their intended targets. Ultimately there is a lot of innuendo, predictable double-crosses, and the worst tag team match in wrestling history."Day of the Warrior" is the least lucid of the twelve Sidaris movies I have seen, but it's also one of the most over the top and enjoyably ridiculous. If you like Andy Sidaris and have a sense of humor you'll be most pleased.
M**Y
A Fun and Frenzied Blast from the Past!
Day of the Warrior is a classic example of an over-the-top action movie from the 90s, and now it's available on Blu-ray for the first time. Directed by Andy Sidaris, the film follows a group of beautiful and deadly female agents as they take on a crazed villain and his army of ninjas.The plot of the movie is absurd, but that's part of its charm. The action sequences are fast-paced and inventive, featuring everything from gunfights and explosions to martial arts battles and car chases. The film is also full of cheesy one-liners and gratuitous nudity, which only adds to its appeal.The cast is made up of some familiar faces from the B-movie scene, including Julie Strain, Roberta Vasquez, and Marcus Bagwell. They all deliver solid performances, with Julie Strain stealing the show as the tough and sexy leader of the group.The Blu-ray transfer is impressive, with the film's vibrant colors and dynamic camera work being brought to life in stunning high definition. The sound quality is also excellent, with the film's rocking soundtrack and explosive sound effects adding to the overall experience.In conclusion, Day of the Warrior on Blu-ray is a must-see for fans of 90s action movies and B-movie aficionados. The film is a fun and frenzied blast from the past, with plenty of exciting action scenes, memorable characters, and nostalgic charm. So if you're looking for a movie that will take you back to the golden age of cheesy action flicks, look no further than Day of the Warrior on Blu-ray.
D**S
Awesome
Great action flick
A**K
Should be free
Not worth the money
A**R
I was not a Happy Camper - lol
Well, I didn't actually watch the movie, but my hubby, son, and a friend of ours went camping in our RV. We drove all day, so I was tired and went to bed. The Camper was one similar to a pop-up, no bedroom door, just a curtain, and the TV was right on the other side. The guys put this movie on, and every time I was just about asleep - they would break into fits of laughter. I was not a Happy Camper - lol. They woke me up at least 10 times.
T**N
Watch this movie for one reason: SHAE MARKS
One of the ultimate B-movies ever. Nothing but gun fights and sex! Shae Marks outdoes herself as Tiger. She is incredibly gorgeous with the best pair of breasts on any woman. She makes the movie. I give her alone three thumbs up!
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