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    Thumbs up Ninja III:The Domination

    If you have not seen it, you need to see it. If you have, see it again. Ninja III:The Domination. Starring Sho Kusugi from the awe inspiring Enter the Ninja, and Ninja II, as well as Lucinda Di ckey, who played that chick in Breakin' and Breakin' 2:Electric Boogaloo, along with Turbo and Ozone. Preferably in an altered mental state.

    Here is a sample dialogue:



    Sho Kusugi:"Yes?"

    Lucinda Di ckey: Is it true that only a ninja can destroy another ninja?"

    Sho Kusugi: "Yes."

    Its got Satanic possession, lame sword fighting, bad MA action, and lots of close-ups of tabi shoes.
    Last edited by kungfu cowboy; 06-26-2002 at 09:42 PM.

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    Is that Linda '****ey', Linda '****ey' or Linda 'God****ey'?

    edit: Oh, you edited, I feel silly now!
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    I think it's ****ey.

    A special moment with Turbo and Ozone.

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    Doomed this thread is, move to Media and Martial Arts it shall...

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    That was one of my favorite movies when I was a kid and all into ninjas!

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    Dude! I was soooooo into ninjas growing up! I was a newsletter-receiving member of Stephen K. Hayes Shadows of Iga Society, pranked Larry Malmstrom (a highly regarded designer of ninja accoutrements) had 8 ninja suits (including camo and winter-with matching tabi)

    The Official aluminum bladed Sho Kusugi Ninja sword complete with breathing tube and hidden tanto.

    Any kind of staff with hidden weighted chains or blades.

    Climbing claws and foot spikes.

    Fancy Ninja satin overalls.

    We would go on ninja missions to golf courses and smoke under bridges! We were Ninjas! (Unfortunately ninjas with Duran Duran hair)

    What really sucked though was that my glasses always fogged up. As a matter of fact, I was so into ninjas that a big reason I got contact lenses ws so I could wear the mask without glasses and finally look cool!

    And best of all, I still have a lot of this stuff!
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    D*mn KfC… u was a rich kid… I just had all that ish circled in my catalogs … did the climbing spikes ever work out

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    I thought that movie sucked even for back then. But, I guess it would probably be fun to watch today in a "Plan 9 From Outer Space" sort of way. (ha ha!)
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    Thumbs up "Only a Ninja, can KILL a Ninja...."

    Undoubtably one of the greatest movies of all time.
    I think 'The Domination' was the best of the Sho Kusugi ninja movies.

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    Pray for Death rocked too.
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    Thumbs up

    Great Yoda Philbert!
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    I saw that movie when it first came out too! I only hade one ninja suit but I had a ninja sword plus real ninja training courtesy of steven hayes and ashida kim I don't have the suit but I still have the books.
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    whilst evil preyeth upon thy hearts
    (Sans warmth, sans pity)
    To behold a world, darkly astir
    rising in madness and mystery
    (sans light, sans life)

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    we all had ninja suits...

    'fess up, there's a ninja suit in your closet. And if there isn't - http://store.yahoo.com/martialartsma...cninunsiz.html .

    And I was a big Lucinda ****ey fan. Whatever happened to her? The V8 scene was worth the price of admission. And not only did the possessed sword float around the room on obvious wires, it gave my girl Lucinda a total makeover when she held it. That's my kind of weapon!

    From the domination:
    white dude: "You're a ninja!"
    Sho: "that doesn't matter now..."

    Anybody remember Sho's ninjettes? Sho was rocking, that's for sure.
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    Suntzu-actually, this stuff was amassed over about 5 years, and paid for with a mafia-like managed paper route. And those climbing claws sucked.

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    The chick was HOT.

    That's what I remember from the "Domination" movie.

    As far as "best Kosugi film", I'd have to say without a doubt: Revenge of the Ninja!

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