a5c7b9f00b When trucker Jack Burton agreed to take his friend Wang Chi to pick up his fiancee at the airport, he never expected to get involved in a supernatural battle between good and evil. Wang&#39;s fiancee has emerald green eyes, which make her a perfect target for an immortal sorcerer named Lo Pan and his three invincible cronies. Lo Pan must marry a girl with green eyes so he can regain his physical form. Now, Jack must save Wang&#39;s fiancee from Lo Pan and his henchmen, and win back his stolen truck. But how can he defeat an enemy who has no body? Truck driver Jack Burton arrives in Chinatown, San Francisco, and goes to the airport with his Chinese friend Wang Chi to welcome his green-eyed fiancée Miao Yin who is arriving from China. However she is kidnapped on the arrival by a Chinese street gang and Jack and Wang chase the group. Soon they learn that the powerful evil sorcerer called David Lo Pan, who has been cursed more than two thousand years ago to exist without physical body, needs to marry a woman with green eyes to retrieve his physical body and Miao is the chosen one. Jack and Wang team-up with the lawyer Gracie Law, the bus driver and sorcerer apprentice Egg Shen and their friends and embark in a great adventure in the underground of Chinatown, where they face a world of magicians and magic, monsters and martial arts fighters. This is one of my personal favorites. It&#39;s just pure fun. Kurt Russell hams it up hilariously in a sort of All-American John Wayne hero style.<br/><br/>One of John Carpenter&#39;s best, it has everything. Laughs, action, mystery and even a few genuinely creepy moments. I must&#39;ve watched this 30 times when it was on HBO a lot one summer. <br/><br/>For anyone who enjoys the pure escapism of the big 80&#39;s Hollywood adventure movie. &quot;The Thing&quot; and &quot;Escape from NY&quot; are great in their own way, but in my opinion this is the best of all the movies where Carpenter and Russell worked together. I recently had the pleasure of seeing this film in the theater for the first time. Previously, I had only seen it on video. Not only did it have more impact in a theater setting, even the so-so creature effects held up better on the big screen.<br/><br/>This is a movie that does a lot of amazing things, including transporting the audience to a truly fantastic world, presenting imaginative and well-rounded characters, and expertly balancing action with story.<br/><br/>One thing that has always amazed me about Big Trouble in Little China is the extensive use of simultaneous dialog. In a number of cases there are three or even four characters all conversing at the same time, lending to the frenetic feel of the film. Also appreciated was the use of pulp-novel devices, including characters introducing themselves (complete with over-the-top exposition that would never happen in real life). That and it takes a number of clichés and turns them on their heads. Truly refreshing to see a screenplay handled in this way.<br/><br/>And then there are the actors. What a treat to see Kurt Russell, Dennis Dun, James Hong, Victor Wong, and Kim Cattrall all showing what they can do on the big screen. They&#39;re magnificent and their characters are great fun. It&#39;s also cool to hear that James Hong really enjoyed playing the part of Lo Pan.<br/><br/>So if you&#39;d like a great popcorn movie that actually delivers on its title, this is one to see for sure. Lots of great gags, plenty of action, and tons of quick dialog to keep you both laughing and on the edge of your seat. There are two kinds of people: the ones who have seen — and love — Big Trouble in Little China, a John Carpenter kung fu Western buddy Chinese ghost love story, and those poor saps who aren’t burdened with having to try and describe it to the uninitiated. It is unknown and totally up for personal opinion. Some believe that he was attacked and killed by the beast hitching a ride on his truck, whereas others are confident that Jack would have defeated the creature and continued on his journey. At one point, a sequel was announced, but later scrapped, starring Kurt Russell. This would suggest that Jack Burton was alive and lived to fight another day. Upon seeing that Lo-Pan&#39;s has been killed, out of sadness and anger, he either lost temper and uncontrollably exploded, or allowed himself to explode on purpose in order to commit suicide. The Theatrical Version lacks the Kurt Russel comment &quot;Fuck it!&quot;. 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