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Ninja III: The Domination [Blu-ray] [1984] [US Import]

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  • Language: English
  • Region: Region A/1 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00BNAE1IS
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 59,096 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Format: Blu-ray
Perhaps only the studio that gave the world the unsanity that is Lifeforce [Blu-ray] could come up with an idea as completely bonkers as Ninja III: The Domination and deliver an exploitation picture that's as enjoyable as it is ridiculous. Which is just as well when you're making a film about an aerobics instructor-cum-telephone engineer possessed by the spirit of an evil ninja and going on a killing rampage against the cops who gunned him down after he killed a scientist, his wife and bodyguards on a golf course and then went on to kill half the LAPD in the film's first ten minutes. Of course, with one of the unwritten rules of exploitation films being to put most of your best stuff in the opening ten minutes because that's all most film market buyers will watch before putting in a bid or passing on the picture, none of the rest of the picture is anywhere near as action-packed, but there's still plenty or craziness to come.

While he's not likely to have ever troubled the Oscar nominations committee, Sam Firstenberg is the kind of exploitation director who knows exactly what he's doing and how to get the best out of what he's given, playing the craziness straight and running with it to deliver the Citizen Kane of aerobics instructors possessed by evil dead ninja movies. And it certainly delivers on the bat faeces craziness when Lucinda Dickey's apartment fills with dry ice, her arcade video game starts projecting a laser show onto her face and a floating glowing samurai sword starts circling her as a prelude to her first kill.
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Format: Blu-ray Verified Purchase
Never seen this before but enjoyed Enter the Ninja and Revenge of the Ninja so decided to give it a go. Not watched the film yet but for any UK based customers interested in getting the US Shout Factory blu ray it appears to be region free. I have a UK Panasonic blu ray player that is not chipped or modified and the blu ray plays ok.
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Format: VHS Tape
Well here we are probably the most entertaining ninja movie ever made alongside its predecessor "Revenge of the ninja".
NINJA 3: The domination...the third instalment of the legendary cannon group/sho kosugi franchise of the 1980's.

This film definately dominates most ninja films and many martial arts movies due to its very diffrent storyline plot
The exorcist meets ninja comes to mind, and even though that seems laughable, thats because it is...but it works !!
its so typical ninja cheese washed with pure gore,fun and excitement that its just pure genious only the 80's produced.

The fighting sequences are fantastic throughout and the special effects are like something out of spielbergs "poltergeist"
just like the end fight sequences in "revenge of the ninja" with all the dappy mystic magic and impossible moments galore
like this they just make you love this movie forever and even
more....case scenario...either love it or hate it...or both !!

I personally cant say enough for this movie and that is why i paid a fortune to own it on vhs and also hope to get a release
copy of it on dvd in the near future....come on cannon release the beast ?......its been far too long now ?
Anyways the characters play really well for their roles....and listen there is a twist we have a gorgeous female leading role,
(lucinda dickey) is perfect as a posessed evil ninja...and is very fit....the master good ninja (sho kosugi) takes a step back.
but he is always one step ahead as we expect when it comes to his ninjitsu skills and awareness while others run amock.
although queen evil ninja's partner is a very irratating cheesy police man who loves himself,he also fits in remarkably.
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Format: VHS Tape
Oh my me... This is great! This film starts at a hundred miles an hour, we open on a bit of a golf course ruckus.

SEE! A Ninja crush a golf ball with his bare hands!
SEE! Blow darts fired into the barrel of a gun!
SEE! A cop car kicked into a lake!!!

This is Ninja heaven... While yer reeling from the opening barney the ninja falls to the ground, the plot kicks in and we grind down a coupla gears. In a nutshell the ninja has passed on his spirit to a telephone maintenance women(!?) and through her, he goes on a revenge fuelled rampage against the cops that killed him. Fun fun fun!

Throw in an Asian mystic who, by the light of candles and swirling incense utters the immortal words "only a ninja, can kill a ninja". And a man from Japan with an eye patch who happens to be a ninja, and you know we're building up to a top drawer martial arts show down!

I love this film from its cheesy 80's soundtrack to the masterful execution of the fight scenes. Grab a beer and kick back, cinema don't get much better! Also the man from Japan, Sho Kosugi (for those that dont know!) is a martial arts legend having starred in most of the ninja films of the 80's! Also he contributed most of the motion capture in one of my favourite old skool games `Tenchu: stealth assassin' !
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