"400 years of training in the art of sudden death... unleashed on 20th century America."
1983 late night classic starring Sho Kosugi in awesome martial arts action. Clip and commentary by J. Scott Williamson.
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@disembodiedspirits
What does "Negative Full Frame" mean, and how do you know that the DVD is not Pan & Scan? Are you saying that the movie was filmed in 4:3? If so, was it matted to 1.85:1 when it was shown in the theater?
MaximRecoil 1 year ago
lmao the first scene with the so called ninja was hillarious xP how he overdid the flipping with the shuriken before he/she stabbed them xP (yes you can use shuriken as knifes and other things)
motocrosser 2 years ago
wheres return of the ninja?
mattiathekaiju 2 years ago
who was the silver mask ninja ?
Ske11en 2 years ago
hell yeah i want to be a ninja to back in the day i love your show i wish you had a tv show
78Bigtank 2 years ago
Whether NINJA ASSASSIN will be a success or not, I just hope the theatrical release is a good enough reason to put NINJA III and ENTER THE NINJA on remastered DVD fully uncut!
ninjacondor 2 years ago 2
When are you going to review NINJA III THE DOMINATION? It's been long overdue! Ninja movies are going to come back in a big way like the zombie genre did, lol.
Peace.
ninjacondor 3 years ago
nostalgia overload
Manthing32 3 years ago
I freaking grew up on this movie and loved it over and over again. You're right #$%@ cops and fire fighters, I wanted to be a ninja. Halloween was my favorite time of year cause then I could walk around in my ninja outfit AND get candy. Plus, i was lucky to have the ninja stars and climbing claws too! Great review
Kalani2dc 3 years ago
Actually, since none of the Kosugi films featured the same diagetical character or had any continuity between each other, Prey for Death has as much of a claim to sequelhood as any film with Kosugi.
Scathach80 3 years ago