Action | Fantasy | Science Fiction
Most recently watched by noahphex, sleestakk
Furious is an unexplored dimension populated by cackling sorcerers, whispering statues, fat adolescent warriors and lots and lots of live chickens. Furious is power. It’s magic. It’s a kaleidoscopic siege on the concept of storytelling. And Furious is “RED HOT KARATE ACTION! Filmed entirely on location in Southern California!”
Length 71 minutes
Phillip Rhee | Howard Jackson | Loren Avedon | Simon Rhee | Arlene Montano | Peter Malota
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|
02/09/2013 | TV | VHS | Borrowed | 5 stars |
(Average) 5 stars |
A lot of people use the word “indescribable” to describe movies that are actually fairly describable. It’s an easy word to fall back on when other words are a bit too complicated to string together (similar to the outdated and meaningless word “quirky”).
FURIOUS is a truly indescribable movie because in order to accurately outline the plot, you’d have to explain the completely unexplainable connection between random chickens, questionable Kung fu, dime-store sorcery, suddenly-appearing assassin chefs, an unmentioned/unacknowledged electro band, a office building fortress and more.
Ounce for ounce this may be the most entertaining movie I’ve seen in a decade.
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