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Talons of the Eagle

Jalal Merhi , Billy Blanks  |  R |  DVD
3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)


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  • Actors: Jalal Merhi, Billy Blanks, James Hong, Priscilla Barnes, Qingfu Pan
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: 20th Century Fox
  • DVD Release Date: June 1, 2004
  • Run Time: 96 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00020HB46
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #199,059 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • For more information about "Talons of the Eagle" visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

 

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars nothing a swift kick to the head can't cure, March 5, 2010
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Master Killer "Gordon" (Island of Misfit Toys, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Talons of the Eagle (DVD)
This Canadian produced martial arts flick from the early 1990's is a fine example of everything both right and wrong with the DTV flicks of this era, in this case we have a movie with a plot so dumb, it defies discription. So let me try, bare with me, their's something about the DEA and Canadian authorities joining forces, in the form of two "loose cannons" played by Billy Blanks and Jalal Merhi, to bring down a crime kingpin (the always dependable James Hong). They train under a kung fu master, to learn the eagle claw technique, so that they can infeltrate Hong's gang via a martial arts tournament he holds, I guess this is the only way (!). Things go well, so well they save Hong's life from a would-be assassin and are let go from the tournament, I guess, since they never go back. Kinda a forgotten subplot there, anyway. So, now they are Hong's bodyguards, but his right hand man (big dumb looking Matthias Hues) dosen't trust them, and in no time their cover is blown, and I mean that, I don't think much procation was made to protect their cover. So, nothing left to do, but everybody was....

So, of course this fuzzy, sometimes funny storyline is by no means the attraction of this flick, though it ends with a halirously bad title theme power ballad. The strength is in the movie's virtually non stop martial arts violence, I mean action. Lots of fists and feet fly among the bad dialoguge and worst acting. In many ways this, and others of it's kind, are like porn flicks with the fact that the plot exists simply to moves us into another fight sequence. Now that's kinda fun, but there is little else here. And while Blanks is a first rate martial artist, as are some of the other "actors" in the film (Matthias Hues, Pan Qing Fu), there acting is also on the level of porn, and by no means do I mean to leave out Jalal Merhi. Merhi is sometimes reffered to as the Lebanes Steven Seagal, a term I'm sure Merhi coined himself, he comes from a family of wealthy Lebanese jewel merchants who relocated to Canada and help finance his earliest film efforts, but it's only a ponytail and a few kicks that are a reminder of the American Aikodo master, when it comes to acting, Merhi makes Seagal look like De Niro.

So there you have it, my review should be as disjointed and confused as the movie it is about. This is the kind of movie you should know wheather you wanted to see it or not anyway, nothing I can do to change that, nore would I want to. For those of us addicted to the fist foot way, there's nothing a swift kick to the head can't change.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Overlooked Martial Arts Flick that Deserves Better., January 15, 2010
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The Whatever Dude (houston, tx United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Talons of the Eagle (DVD)
Talons of the Eagle stars Billy Blanks (Back in Action) as martial arts champ Tyler Wilson. After three DEA agents are killed by crime boss Mr. Li (James Hong, Shadowzone), Tyler is sent on assignment to Toronto, where he teams up with vice detective Michael Reeds (Jalal Merhi, Tiger Claws). The two decide to enter a martial arts tournament to impress Li, but first decide to train at the academy belonging to Master Pan Qing Fu (Playing Himself), who has an experience of his own with Mr. Li. The two also learn about the eagle claw technique, hence the film's title. After saving Mr. Li's life from a rival crime boss during the tournament, Wilson and Reeds are given an opportunity to join Li's line of work, which they accept. At Li's casino, Wilson and Reeds meet up with fellow undercover agent Cassandra Hubbard (Priscilla Barnes, Traxx) who has already found info on Li's gambling and drug operations. The three agents eventually find the evidence they need, but will have to escape Li, alive.

As cheesy and somewhat low budget as the film is, I found it to be quite fun. I especially became fond of the performances of James Hong and Billy Blanks, and the film has some good lines too. "You look like your picture." "I'm sorry to hear that." The fight sequences were cool too.

Recommended.

Also Recommended: Tiger Claws, Back in Action, Expect No Mercy, and Tc 2000.

DVD EXTRAS: The DVD is presented in a decent full frame presentation that is probably the same as the old VHS, if not somewhat better. The DVD is also out of print, so if you find it, especially if it's around $5-$10, get it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars satisfying action from a poor film, July 17, 2007
This review is from: Talons of the Eagle (DVD)
Maybe I am the victim of a bootlegged version, but this is the absolute worst picture quailty I have ever seen on dvd. Seriously, VHS looks better. That's a big minus right there. Maybe its fitiing for this movie, because script, acting, and even the leads are all weak. What saves this film is the good amount of action it has to serve, and a martial arts movie villain favorite - Matthias Hues.

For all of you who know your American martial arts movies, you probably know that Billy Blanks and Jalal Mehri are not the most sought after. In Talons of the Eagle, we actually get to see them partner up and go undercover into a crime-lord's (James Hong - Bloodsport 2, Gladiator Cop) arena. With what I read about this dvd, they enter a martial arts tournament and thats where the description ends, making me believe this movie was going to have quite a tournament or focus on one. As it turns out, there is no more than a 5 minute tournament scene only used for these guys to be noticed by the crime lord and come work for him. I was dissapointed, but there ended up being more than enough action to make up for it.

I have to say that this is once again a typical story with little originality. There are some training scenes that both cops undergo before they enter the tournament. The training involves the style known as "Eagle Claw" While its original and I have not found another martial arts film that displays this style, my interest was yet to peak. Again, its basically the action scenes in this one that stand out.

As for that action, there is a lot of fighting from beginning to end. The end of the movie had a great deal of action, and saved this film and actually made it almost worthy to watch again ofr the action. Matthias Hues gets the final fight against Billy Blanks, which lasted a good 5 minutes. A satisfying fight that seems to keep going when you think it might end. They even fight for a bit in the back of a pickup truck, which was neat while it lasted. Eric Lee (Ring of Fire 1 & 2, Death Match) also stars as one of the bad guys, and has a cool fight against the master that tought the cops the Eagle style of fighting.

This is basically a film to own for the action. There is very little else worthy. With a title like that, what did you expect?
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