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Black Dynamite 2009

Brilliantly funny film, pays homage to the kung-fu films of the 70's better than Tarantino could ever do. The film has lots of deliberate errors to make it seem low budget and poor quality just as a henchman reading parts of the script not meant to be spoken. If anything bad was to be said about this movie it would be that the story is very basic and predictable. But it does go over the top at times, just as a classic 70's film should.

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Surprisingly good. It is a very well made movie with a lot of character and doesn't take itself too seriously. I can easily recommend this movie.

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haha awesome movie! Seriously Funny!
Great filming, as it suppose do be in the in 70s/80s.

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A really well studied homage and satire of the 1970s blaxploitation genre. The music, wardrobe, camerawork and editing all show that the filmmakers have a clear love of the genre and know exactly what they’re doing. The script’s also well written, it effortlessly finds the right level of camp in every scene and knows how to present jokes in a way that feels clever. If it’s your sense of humour, you might just find one of your new favourite comedies here. They made the story a bit too convoluted in order to keep it engaging, but I can already tell that I’ll remember a lot of scenes because the acting and directing choices are so strong. It’s just one of those films where you can tell everyone involved had a lot of fun making it, and while that doesn’t always result in the best movies, this one is a blast from start to finish.

8/10

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Think Kung Fury but blaxploitation and a little less "silly". That is what you get with Black Dynamite.

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Well made movie, funny where it's not meant to be funny

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Hands down the funniest movie I’ve ever seen.

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One of the best satire/parody movie ever made. Incredibly re-watchable and quotable.

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A wickedly funny parody of the Blaxploitation action genre of the 1970s. Shot on era-appropriate film with matching wardrobe, transportation, window dressings and hairstyles (oh, the hair in this movie), if I didn't know any better I'd have sworn it was an authentic gem from the heyday of Sweet Sweetback and Superfly TNT.

Despite paying homage to an era that wasn't exactly known for its realistic portrayal of the world, Black Dynamite somehow manages to be even campier than its forefathers, to great effect. It's amazingly successful at taking every aspect of the genre to task, from acting to editing to photography to the trainwreck of clicheés that defined the decade, yet the story still manages to effectively one-up itself dozens of times before the climax. Genuine buried treasure.

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