September 9, 1986
A Better Tomorrow (1986) ***
Violent crime film from Hong Kong about two brothers on the opposite sides of the law.
Born To Defend (1986) ***
Since this is a Jet Li movie, first-rate chop-socky action is de rigeur. It's set in 1940's China and the villains are... Yankee sailors. US citizens (and sympatizers) beware: movies just don't get any more anti-American than that. The kickboxing scenes are terrific; usually pitting Li against a larger, Caucasian opponent. Co-directed (and co-starring) Jet Li and Tsui Siu-Ming, it was produced in China, not Hong Kong.
The Great Mouse Detective (1986) ***
Basil of Baker Street investigates a mysterious disappearance of a toymaker. A nice little animated film from Disney, a warm-up before the great avalanche of classics that would begin in a few years. It's not a musical, but there are a couple of songs:
"The World's Greatest Criminal Mind" *
"Let Me Be Good To You" *
"Goodbye So Soon" **
Little Shop Of Horrors (1986) ***
A musical film about a killer plant. Steve Martin's turn as a sadistic dentist is a riot. Bill Murray has a cameo as his masochistic patient, but that role was played even better by Jack Nicholson in the original, non-musical version from 1960. Songs include:
"Little Shop Of Horrors" **
"Downtown" **
"Somewhere That's Green" *
"Some Fun Now" *
"I'M Your Dentist" **
"Suddenly Seymour" *
"Suppertime" *
"Mean Green Mother From Outer Space" **
"Little Shop Of Horrors" **
"Downtown" **
"Somewhere That's Green" *
"Some Fun Now" *
"I'M Your Dentist" **
"Suddenly Seymour" *
"Suppertime" *
"Mean Green Mother From Outer Space" **
Martial Arts Of Shaolin (1986) ***
Great kung-fu fighting amid gorgeous scenery (Forbidden City, the Great Wall and Guilin).
Righting Wrongs (1986) ***
A frustrated attorney (Yuen Biao), tired of seeing criminals go free, decides to take the law into his own hands. But that puts a ball-breaking female cop (Cynthia Rothrock) on his ass. A standard chop-socky fare, but much sexier, as Rothrock does some of her leg kicks wearing a skirt. There is a major kung-fu fight scene every ten minutes.
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) ***
The best and funniest of all Star Trek films. Kirk, Spock and the rest of the gang travel to present-day San Francisco to save a pair of whales.
Top Gun (1986) ***
A terrific film in every respect. Quentin Tarantino (in a scene from "Sleep With Me") has an interesting interpretation of it. And his interpretation seems to be confirmed by this trailer.
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