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TNT Jackson

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Tight!
Review: I Dug The Action in this Film.Non-stop.Great Karate&Action Scenes.Jeanne Bell was Looking Super Fine.Stan Shaw has been in Coutless Films Such as His Grand Performance in Roots.The Fros&Action are Non-Stop here.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Where Do I Start?
Review: I knew what I was getting into when I purchased this DVD, but I collect blaxplotation movies and wanted to add TNT Jackson to my collection. This movie could be viewed as an insult to your intelligence, however, it is, what it is...a B movie. The fight scenes are comical at best. I'm not a karate expert, but I know what I saw in this movie is not karate. I don't know what the hell it was, other than extremely funny. You can be completely sober and laugh at the fight scenes. Especially the hand gestures and finger movements of the karate stances. Absolutely unbelieveably funny and over-exaggerated! Even the scenes where characters are shot....there is no blood and one guy even howls as he grimaces his body in agony, knowing that he is about to breathe his last breath! What a joke....but anyway, it's an inexpensive dvd, has a predictable plot, pathetic fight scenes that are actually funny and would make for good viewing purely for the purpose of dissecting the movie and scrutinizing everything that's wrong with it. But don't get me wrong.....it's definitely worth every penny of the (money) that it costs!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: black and strong
Review: I viewed this film as a child,now as an adult and love it just the same. It entails a SISTA's revenge of her brother and reviews the fact that you can't trust anyone. In one scene the heroine almost fell in love but her true reasons for being in the movie prevailed. In the end she put up a great and outstanding FIGHT. This movie was dynomite and a must see.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It's cheap and fun
Review: It looks and sounds like a fifth generation dub of a vhs tape, but it's still fun to watch. Nobody here can act and they apparently improvised the fights on the spot. You betcha, this is MST3K type fun. It's worth it for the Casper the Ghost cartoon alone. When's the last time you saw a full-length cartoon before a movie? DO IT....

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Watchable Mess from the 70s
Review: Roger Corman's New World Pictures combines blaxploitation with chop-sockey in this 1975 exploitation film that was directed by Cirio Santiago, a Filipino director who did a number of films for Corman. The plot is simple; Diana "TNT" Jackson avenges her brother's murder and becomes involved with drug dealers, including Stan Shaw, who sports a huge Afro and wears a 70s era pimp wardrobe throughout the film. Jeanne Bell portrays TNT Jackson . . . she can't act and her kung-fu moves are laughable as she chops and kicks various Filipino and Chinese extras. In fact, almost all of the kung-fu scenes are among the worst choreographed fight scenes ever filmed. Viewed today, this film is unitentionally funny and might make a good party DVD, though there is some nudity and coarse language, reflecting the film's exploitation roots.

The running time listed on this Brentwood Communications release says 90 minutes, but the film runs just over 70 minutes. Unfortunately, the print used by Brentwood is not good . . . numerous scratches and artifacts are found throughout the film and the soundtrack is poorly recorded; you'll have to crank your volume up to hear the dialog. Brentwood also includes a few extras on their budget DVDs, including a "Casper, the Friendly Ghost" cartoon, an interactive movie trivia game, a dictionary of DVD terms, 6 chapter stops for the film, and a special internet connection for those viewers having a DVD-ROM equipped on their computer. Not a bad deal for five bucks.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: TNT Jackson (1975) d: Santiago, Cirio H.
Review: The film's of Cirio H. Santiago seem to pop up in my collection every so often, in every genre possible. When I found this Roger Corman produced Blaxploitation / Martial Arts / Crime movie for sale for less that ten dollars I couldn't resist. What makes the film's of Santiago so interesting is the fact that all of his movies were shot in the Philippines, many of them centering around the United State's involvement in Southeast Asia. One of the first to tackle the Women In Prison genre [Big Doll House (1971) / Women in Cages (1971)], Cirio helped launch the career of Pam Grier [Escape From L.A. (1996) / Jackie Brown (1997)], and quickly realized that there was a huge untapped market for movies with African-American heroes. Playing the character of TNT Jackson, 1969 Playboy Playmate Jeanne Bell [The Klansman (1974) / The Muthers (1976)] steps in to fill that void. Jackson leaves Harlem for Hong Kong to find her missing brother who has had some trouble with the mob, she must pose as a prostitute in order to find him. ...Horrified that she has almost fallen in love with her enemy, she swears bloody revenge. And she relies on a dazzling series of flying triple back kicks to get it... Includes nudity, such as topless karate. I think my VHS copy of this has a better transfer than this DVD, but I can't complain, as the price was right. Remade as Firecracker (1981) and Angelfist (1992)

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Poor recording makes this film difficult to view
Review: This blaxtoiplation film is par for the course; very comical these days, and great for the "so bad its good" crowd. Although a film like this is good for the Dolemite crowd, the DVD's poor authoring make this a problem. For starters, the DVD has a very diffuse, poorly recorded soundtrack. Instead of keeping the film in mono and the center channel, it sounds like the authors thought it would be clever to spread the sound over all five speakers. The net result is an odd diffuse sound that is only corrected when you turn Dolby encoding off. The video quality is watchable - but scratched and with muted colors. Lesser titles have gotten much better treatment then this.

I don't mind the minimal extras, and a title like this doesn't deserve restoration and all that jazz. But the transfer of the film is so below par, I'd say skip the film unless you really need to spend $... that bad.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: TNT Jackson Not just a clever title
Review: This movie really lives up to its billing. Jackson is one mean Mo Fo and don't take no ... from No honkey! What is great about this movie is the dialogue, i have never in my many years of watching films heard one smooth cat talk so much jive to so many sucka ... turkeys! Its a great film with wonderfully funky acting in it. You'd have to be crazy or white not to like this film.


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