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Brain Smasher: A Love Story (1993)

Brain Smasher: A Love Story (1993)
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Andrew Dice Clay trades in dumb yucks for numchucks in Brainsmasher: A Love Story as Ed Molloy, a part-time comic and bouncer who takes on a belligerent gang of ninjas. The story kicks in when supermodel Samantha Crains (Teri Hatcher) receives a red lotus flower from her sister that has to be delivered to Seattle. Samantha makes the delivery only to find that her sister is has been held captive by Shaolin Monks who want the red lotus because it contains "the key to the ultimate power." The two sisters manage to escape the clutches of the mad monks but the Shaolins immediately give chase. Samantha runs into Ed's nightclub, where he prevents her from entering, but when the monks come to get her, Ed holds them off. Impressed by Ed's brawn, she hires him to protect her. The chase continues as Ed and Samantha run from the ever one-step-behind ninjas, climaxing in an extended battle in a go-go bar. During the fight, Ed is captured by the Shaolin monks and Samantha and her sister have to decide whether they should exchange the red lotus flower for Ed. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Andrew Dice ClayTeri Hatcher, (more)
Director(s):
Albert Pyun
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Brain Smasher: A Love Story

Andrew Dice Clay trades in dumb yucks for numchucks in Brainsmasher: A Love Story as Ed Molloy, a part-time comic and bouncer who takes on a belligerent gang of ninjas. The story kicks in when supermodel Samantha Crains (Teri Hatcher) receives a red lotus flower from her sister that has to be delivered to Seattle. Samantha makes the delivery only to find that her sister is has been held captive by Shaolin Monks who want the red lotus because it contains "the key to the ultimate power." The two sisters manage to escape the clutches of the mad monks but the Shaolins immediately give chase. Samantha runs into Ed's nightclub, where he prevents her from entering, but when the monks come to get her, Ed holds them off. Impressed by Ed's brawn, she hires him to protect her. The chase continues as Ed and Samantha run from the ever one-step-behind ninjas, climaxing in an extended battle in a go-go bar. During the fight, Ed is captured by the Shaolin monks and Samantha and her sister have to decide whether they should exchange the red lotus flower for Ed. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Director(s):
Albert Pyun
Writer(s):
Albert Pyun
Producer(s):
Thomas Karnowski
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Questionable for Children, Profanity, Violence)
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Gary T.

Andrew Dice Clay at his best. This "B"- list film is pure "camp". Some, of course, complained of the story's emphasis on stereotypes and crude thematic elements, but to me this film was satirical. ADC made a career out of parodying the "mook/gumbah" and this film certainly follows in that tradition. A simple, but effective, plot, appropriately "campy" acting, some good action sequences and a number of humorous moments, combined with a love story...its got it all...:) At this time, Blockbuster Online does not stock Brain Smasher. Hopefully that will soon change.

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