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The Vancouver B Movie Factory - Your Move
episode 2.7
Canada 2015
produced by Jimi Stewart for The Vancouver B Movie Factory, Master Gee's Black Belt Academy
directed by Richard Scorgie
starring Xachary Cutts, Johnny Gage, Tarl Gildemeester, David Nguyen, Nikko Gildemeester, Robyn Gildemeester (voice), Duncan Fukawa, Kimberly Merrhart, Greg Russell Tiderington, J.M. Santiago, Seth Vellani, Elliot Merzwood, Simon Nader, Brandon Zappone, Nina Kosikova, Chris Trapnell
written by Chuck Buckley, music by Hetoreyn, stunt coordinators: Tarl Gildemeester, Brandon Zappone, Mark Gildemeester
TV-series The Vancouver B Movie Factory
review by Mike Haberfelner
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About to enter his dojo, 10 year old Johnny (Xachary Cutts) spots a
beggar (David Nguyen) sitting on the sidewalk just next to the door and
can't resist temptation to call him a loser. But entering the dojo, he
immediately receives a lesson in humility when he sees a little shrimp
about half his size defeating three grown men with pure wit and
concentration, men Johnny wouldn't have stood a chanc against.
Flash-forward to a teenage Johnny (Johnny Gage) who defeats a couple of
dojo students against a handful of bullies (led by genre actor Greg
Russell Tiderington), then adult Johnny (Tarl Gildemeester), who's almost
beaten to a pulp by a bunch of ninjas before he finds his inner calm, and
himself in a cheesgame with his master ... who just happens to be the
beggar from outside the dojo at the beginning of the story ... A
little cautionary tale that might be a bit on the predictable side, but
it's also well-paced and high on action and surely makes for less than 7
minutes of solid entertainment.
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review © by Mike Haberfelner
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