Watch: Samurai Cop 2: Deadly Vengeance 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – After looking death in the eye in Samurai Cop (1991), Joe Marshall finds himself living in self-imposed exile, following the brutal assassination of his wife, Jennifer. In the meantime, twenty-five long years later, Joe’s ex-partner, Detective Frank Washington, and his new partner, Officer Higgins, are caught up in the middle of a dangerous turf war, as three rivalling gangs–the Katanas, the Shinjukus, and the Ginzas–fight for control. Now, as the bodies start piling up, pacifist Joe reluctantly picks up where he and his old friend left off, taking matters into their own hands in search of answers. Who can stop furious Samurai Cop from taking his rightful revenge on those who destroyed his future?.
Plot: 25 years later after the events of Samurai Cop (1991), Detective Frank Washington is forced to team up with his long estranged partner Joe Marshall to solve a series of assassinations being committed by a secret group of female vigilante killers.
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Hmm… not a patch on the original
Let’s get this out of the way right at the start; Samurai Cop II is far too self- referential for its own good. And that’s not really a good thing overall. It lacks the thunderingly inept, yet earnest appeal of the original.On the other hand, it is not quite the schlock-by-numbers knowingness of Asylum releases like Sharknado, Mega Shark, Sharktopus and (surely some time soon) the Sharkshank Redemption or maybe Sharks & Recreation. Guys, if you read this, help yourselves to those last two suggestions gratis.
However… Matt and Mark are back together as partners and they seem to be genuinely enjoying themselves. There are nods to fans of bad movies and the riffing thereof, in the casting of Tommy Wiseau and Joe Estevez. There’s even a character called Officer Z’Dar, in an affectionate tribute to the late B-movie legend who was the bad guy in the original ‘Samurai Cop’.
Otherwise, it looks like everyone’s family and drinking buddies were invited to fill out the cast, along with young women willing to take their tops off at the drop of an Eighties cliché. There is a welcome sprinkling of original cast members, some of which have aged better than others.
But overall, this is a garbled and gratuitous mess.
Maybe a proper sequel could never really be made in the modern era, where every trope is extensively discussed and laughed at online. These days, genuinely bad films are made by the likes of Michael Bay or feature characters like Jar-Jar Binks… and they’re not fun-bad. I hope I’m wrong, but the movie world seems to have lost an innocent something; the “heroic failure” factor. People who aimed for the epic, but achieved magnificent wretchedness.
Just Wrong
Joe Public “Samurai Cop was a terrible movie” Kickstarter “Hold my beer”The first film was a brilliant example of an unintentionally bad film that makes for cinematic gold. This squeal totally missed the point its just bad.
I love a bad film and the promise of Tommy Wiseau peaked my interest but this is definitely one to miss
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 34 min (94 min)
Budget 1500000
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated TV-14
Genre Action, Crime, Thriller
Director Gregory Hatanaka
Writer Rich Mallery, Tony T.L. Young, Gregory Hatanaka
Actors Mathew Karedas, Mark Frazer, Bai Ling
Country United States
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Mono, Stereo
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Arriflex Cameras, Red Epic
Laboratory FotoKem Laboratory, Burbank (CA), USA
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Redcode RAW, Spherical
Printed Film Format D-Cinema