WIRED
Imagine director John Carpenter in his gonzo 1980s prime taking on a movie that's part-martial arts parody and part-budget Indiana Jones, and you have Big Trouble In Little China. Yes, this really is the ultimate 1980s cult movie, and one entirely deserving of the crown. Funny, exciting and far smarter than it originally appears, it'll have you wanting to watch it again and again.
Erik J Sawyer
Opinions of this movie generally fall into two broad categories: those who hate it, often because they tried to take it seriously; and those who love it, because they understood that it was *intentionally* campy. Let me restate that: if you don't like/appreciate/comprehend camp, this is probably not the movie for you. On the other hand, if you enjoy movies that -- while not being overt comedies -- don't take themselves seriously, you'll probably enjoy this one. It spoofs kung fu movies, adventure movies (e.g. Indiana Jones), and Kurt Russell's action image, often simultaneously. Be prepared for lighthearted entertainment and lots of clean fun.
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...I loved this when I was a kid/teenager. It was prolly in my top 20 back then. Definitely worth the rematch after all these years. Plot is a little thin, and action is ok, when compared to modern action films, but dialogue is very amusing.