It’s back to business as normal at the OcaDecaGonaGon....if you count ‘business as normal’ as ‘absolute chaos! In my effort to expose Chris Honeywell to International Shades of Grindhouse, I get him to experience the utterly befuddling, thoroughly gobstopping martial arts actioner (?) starring (?) Jackie Chan, Fantasy Mission Force. This is a really crazy picture that can be a little...disjointed, which should not be surprising for a film Chan supposedly made to get his friend out of hock to the Triads.
(Man, that sounds like the outline of a Jackie Chan movie, come to think of it).
Plus....gratuitous chickens, a tribe of Amazon women led by an Elvis impersonator, Nazis riding muscle cars, and a Lemon Demon song.
You can find all the wacky hijinks here
So get your Mah-Jong tiles, your kilt and your draft card and dive into this casserole of craziness!
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