American Ninja 2: The Confrontation -
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While the first film was a more "serious" martial arts flick, the sequel embraces the glorious cheese of the 1980s:
Sergeants (Michael Dudikoff) and Curtis Jackson (Steve James) are sent to a remote Caribbean island to investigate the mysterious disappearance of several U.S. Marines. They soon discover a sinister plot orchestrated by a drug lord known as " The Lion " (Gary Conway). American Ninja 2: The Confrontation
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From a ninja ambush on a sunny beach to a wild bar fight reminiscent of a Western, the movie is packed with stunts that are as dangerous as they are goofy. For those looking to add this masterpiece to
The chemistry between Dudikoff and James is the heart of the film. Steve James, in particular, gets more screen time here, often fighting hordes of ninjas while barely wearing any clothes.
If you miss the days when a black-clad assassin could jump out of a palm tree in broad daylight without anyone batting an eye, then (1987) is your ultimate nostalgia trip. Directed by Sam Firstenberg , this sequel takes everything that made the original a hit and dials it up to a ludicrous, neon-soaked eleven. The Plot: Cloning, Drugs, and Caribbean Ninjas The offers high-quality action and is available from
The Lion isn't just selling narcotics; he’s kidnapping Marines and using a coerced scientist to genetically engineer an army of "" to serve as his personal assassins. It’s a plot that makes absolutely no sense—why do you need a ninja army if you're already a multi-millionaire drug lord?—but that’s exactly why we love it. Why It’s a Cult Classic