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Judged by its referents, 1986's Big Trouble in Little China was almost a decade ahead of its time. To the best of my knowledge, director John Carpenter's fast-paced tale of a doofus trucker (Kurt Russell) lost in a world of Chinese black magic, mythical beasts and airborne martial arts is the first mainstream Hollywood film (by a long shot) to try and assimilate the work of such Hong-Kong magic-fu masters as Tsui Hark.

(If you're reading this, you may already know that Hark was the director of 1983's Zu: Warriors of the Magic Mountain, not to mention the producer of most of the Chinese Ghost Story series ¡X which features such sublime magic-fu weirdness as a sorcerer doing thrilling aerial battle with a gigantic tongue.)

 

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Big Trouble in Little China flopped back in Big 80s, eclipsed by, all things, Eddie Murphy¡¦s The Golden Child. Critics shamed Carpenter for using Asian stereotypes in his movie, never realizing that the director actually was paying proper homage to the films the Asian industry was churning out. Those critics, and unfortunately the mainstream audience, were unfamiliar with Hong Kong cinema; their ignorance led to misunderstanding, and Big Trouble ended with the dreaded ¡§ahead of its time¡¨ tag.

 

 

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http://www.popmatters.com/film/reviews/b/big-trouble-in-little-china.shtml

 

http://www.drunkenfist.com/movies/hong_kong/swordmasters_of_hong_kong.php

 

 

 

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Big Trouble in Little China The Pork Chop Express

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