Watch: Max Havoc: Curse Of The Dragon 2004 123movies, Full Movie Online – Ex-kickboxing champion turned sports photographer Max Havoc again finds himself in Guam on a publicity photo shoot. Max’s helpful ways land him in the lives of the vacationing sisters Jane and Christy Goody who have acquired a rare jade dragon, which belongs to the ruthless Japanese Yakuza who will stop at nothing to get it back. It’s up to Max to stop the Yakuza, save the sisters and restore order to the peaceful island..
Plot: A former kickboxer returns to his fighting ways when he encounters a gang in Guam.
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It was OK for what it is
Living here on Guam, I thought it presented our island well. Would it be nicer for it to have better actors and story, yes, of course. But for what it is it wasn’t too bad. I have seen far worse (unfortunately) but generally my friends here liked it. And it did get Guam more attention than the millions the government and its visitors bureau waste on cheesy islander adverts. The film was just too plain and has a dreadful lead actress. I think Joanna Crupa was her her name. Painful to watch and brought the whole effort down in my opinion. I thought the Max was okay. Not bad as an actor or star. Our own Tawney Sablan was the best thing about the film. She was cute and more believable than the bimbo playing her older sister. I like it that they used a local talent in such a big part and that really added to the enjoyment. I also thought the photography of the island was good. I heard from my nephew that the film went through many changes and more shooting in Los Angeles to add stars like David Carradine (R.I.P). He had seen a different version which he said made more sense but I thought this version was okay. Except for that stupid blonde actress! She was horrible. Go Tawney!
A painfully boring journey to the center of a turd
Don’t believe all these negative reviews here for MAX HAVOC: CURSE OF THE DRAGON, it’s worse. Way worse.This is one of those films you sort of stumble upon at the video store, and everything else good or halfway good is already checked out, so you give it a shot, knowing full well the film is going to suck. But just how bad MAX HAVOC sucks may shock you: It’s dull, boring, tiresome, listless, etc, etc. You get the idea.
Someone on one of these reviews here compares MAX HAVOC to an episode of MANGNUM P.I., except MANGNUM P.I. is at lest a competent product. MAX HAVOC is wretchedly bad. It’s the kind of bad-film in which you wonder while watching it: “How do films like this get made?” A very good question.
MAX HAVOC was made by consistently bad film maker Albert Pyun. You wonder why anyone would knowingly hire this hack. The film is full of stock footage, bad acting, the list can go on forever.
There is currently some kinda controversy over the financing of the film. The island of Guam put up the money for this film (who can say why. I guess they have never seen an Albert Pyun film because that’s exactly what they got: An Albert Pyun incompetent sh*t film.)
Folks, if you’re a film investor and you see the name Albert Pyun attached to the film some slimy film producer is asking you to invest in, be afraid. Be very afraid.
If this film were an animal it would be taken out back and shot and put out of it’s misery. If you’re unfortunate enough to have to endure this dung-heap DVD, you may wish someone would shoot you and put you out of your misery.
MAX HAVOC: CURSE OF THE DRAGON is maximum incompetencey, maximum tedium, and maximum thievery.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 30 min (90 min) (USA)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Action
Director Albert Pyun, Isaac Florentine
Writer Irina Mishina
Actors Mickey Hardt, Nikki Ziering, Scott L. Schwartz
Country United States
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Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
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Laboratory FotoKem Laboratory, Burbank (CA), USA (as FotoKem)
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Negative Format 35 mm
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