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Edited by jmann43b: 9/19/2025 9:02:16 AM
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'The Last Dragon'

I'm watching this movie for the............*counting on fingers......runs out of fingers........not important how many times* and one thing that sticks with me: Nothing about it has aged poorly. The fight choreography, the music, even the questionable acting stands to this day. Am I the only one who thinks so? More importantly, what movie does anyone else think is underrated cinematic gold? No judgement (maybe a little), just spit them out.
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  • Edited by eeriearcade: 9/19/2025 8:33:25 PM
    Two came to mind… Watership Down (1978) Not sure that it’s underrated, but it seems to have been forgotten over the years (and replaced by the more recent Netflix version). It’s an incredible work of art to me. I even have a book of stills from the film. Very powerful and moving. Legend (1985) I wouldn’t call it cinematic gold, but it’s a nice and cosy film for a rainy Sunday afternoon. Deserves more love than it gets, imo. [spoiler]I’m sorry, I haven’t seen The Last Dragon.[/spoiler]

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