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Max Havoc: Curse of the Dragon

  • 2004
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
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Max Havoc: Curse of the Dragon (2004)
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.
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuMax Havoc is a sports photographer. He is in Guam on a job when he meets the beautiful Goody sisters - Jane and Christy. He and Jane hit it off but the pleasantness ends when the sisters bec... Alles lesenMax Havoc is a sports photographer. He is in Guam on a job when he meets the beautiful Goody sisters - Jane and Christy. He and Jane hit it off but the pleasantness ends when the sisters become a target for a Yakuza gang after they take their rare, sacred jade dragon. He ends up ... Alles lesenMax Havoc is a sports photographer. He is in Guam on a job when he meets the beautiful Goody sisters - Jane and Christy. He and Jane hit it off but the pleasantness ends when the sisters become a target for a Yakuza gang after they take their rare, sacred jade dragon. He ends up in the middle of a fight for survival.

  • Regie
    • Albert Pyun
    • Isaac Florentine
  • Drehbuch
    • Irina Mishina
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Mickey Hardt
    • Nikki Ziering
    • Scott L. Schwartz
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    3,4/10
    1102
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Albert Pyun
      • Isaac Florentine
    • Drehbuch
      • Irina Mishina
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Mickey Hardt
      • Nikki Ziering
      • Scott L. Schwartz
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Mickey Hardt
    Mickey Hardt
    • Max Havoc
    Nikki Ziering
    Nikki Ziering
    • Girl Biker
    Scott L. Schwartz
    Scott L. Schwartz
    • Biker Bar Tough
    Diego Wallraff
    Diego Wallraff
    • Joe
    Richard Roundtree
    Richard Roundtree
    • Tahsi
    David Carradine
    David Carradine
    • Grand Master
    J.J. Perry
    J.J. Perry
    • Boxing Referee
    Danielle Burgio
    Danielle Burgio
    • Thief
    Johnny Tri Nguyen
    Johnny Tri Nguyen
    • Quicksilver
    • (as Johnny Nguyen)
    Marie Matiko
    Marie Matiko
    • Aya
    Joanna Krupa
    Joanna Krupa
    • Jane Goody
    Tawney Sablan
    • Christy Goody
    Vincent Klyn
    • Moko
    Jamie Marie Spears
    • L.J.
    • (as Jamie Spears)
    Nicolette Lewis
    • Dancer in Crowd
    Paul Martinez
    • Curator
    Li Jing
    Li Jing
    • Eiko
    Carmen Electra
    Carmen Electra
    • Debbie
    • Regie
      • Albert Pyun
      • Isaac Florentine
    • Drehbuch
      • Irina Mishina
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    2fmarkland32

    Maximum havoc...

    Max Havoc (Mickey Hardt) is an ex-kickboxer turned photographer who protects two attractive sisters from the Yakuza led by David Carradine. Seems that one of the sisters bought a jade dragon from dealer Richard Roundtree and after numerous awkward moments, Max Havoc saves the day but doesn't save the film. As far as narrative flow goes, Max Havoc:Curse Of The Dragon is possibly Pyun's most chaotic movie ever made. (And I saw Nemesis 1-3, Bloodmatch and Deceit) The problem with Max Havoc is that it only provides occasional laughter. From laughably overblown suspense sequences that involve hostage taking, getting run over by a row-boat, getting cut up in a limo and much much more. However Pyun actually makes the biggest mistake by hardly giving us any dumb moments and basically the movie is mostly dulls-ville. There is some controversy over how this movie was made, but I for one am indifferent to such matters. Sure it's not right but i'm not here to discuss politics and my neutral observations are simple; Max Havoc is a terrible movie with only a few (unintentionally) hilarious moments to keep you from shutting it off. Among the unintentionally hilarious moments is how Pyun pays direct "homage" to Cyborg (itself a masterpiece compared to this) in that Pyun shows pointless flashbacks for no other reason but to stretch out the running time. In this case we watch Max Havoc deliver a jumping punch which is then followed by David Carradine looking mean into the camera and smoking his cigarette and showing his rings. Also the ending makes no sense and the impression here is given that the movie wasn't even indeed finished. Max Havoc:Curse Of The Dragon is so incompetently edited that fight sequences are literally scrapped before the confrontation ends! Also the story is so over the map it's impossible to follow it coherently and finally the movie features acting so terrible that it sometimes borders on surreality. David Carradine and Richard Roundtree look (rightfully) embarrassed, Carmen Electra is not in it much and newcomer Mickey Hardt is so bad that he makes other Pyun leads (a list that includes Jean-Claude Van Damme, Sasha Mitchell, Michael Dudikoff,Gary Daniels, Steven Seagal and (shudder) Olivier Gruner) seem like master thespians. Seriously where did they find this guy? Still the main question is whether Max Havoc:Curse Of The Dragon works as a guilty pleasure style movie, and sadly the answer is no. There are a few laughs to be had but mainly we watch Mickey Hardt snap photos for like forty minutes before anything happens and this in itself is a tragedy because without dumb action, Max Havoc:Curse Of The Dragon is just painful to watch.

    Note:On the DVD there is a biography of David Carradine and Richard Roundtree however both sections neglect to mention Bound For Glory,Kill Bill Vol.1 and Shaft on the filmography for the two distinguished actors. Which only shows the ineptitude of all involved.

    * out of 4-(Bad)
    1jbvickers

    Do not rent this movie- send that money to Gov. Guam

    Do not rent this movie. If you read the other comments, its obvious that this film is a total flop. It's not even worth watching just to laugh at how lame it is. But the truth is that the people of Guam were scammed by the movie's producers. The Guam Government thought that this film, featuring famous actress Carmen Electra, would help advertise Guam's beauty and increase tourism. So the government lent the producers money to help finance the film.

    Guam is a small island in the middle of nowhere. It's very rare that any one of relative fame visits the island. The people were very excited about a movie being filmed on their island. Many spent long hours in the hot sun as film extras. The film crew stayed in nice hotels and were treated like royalty. The producers took advantage of the islanders excitement and gave them nothing in return. The Governemnt has never been payed back for the money they lent on this lousy film. Do the good people of Guam a favor. Instead of paying money on this film, stuff a couple of dollars in an envelope and send it to the Gov Guam. Or better yet, visit Guam and experience the islands beauty for your self.
    1biographstreet

    This movie sets a new standard for filmic incompetence and viewer boredom/apathy

    We've all seen them: bad movies. However, MAX HAVOC: CURSE OF THE DRAGON sinks to uncharted lows of stupidity and boredom. I guess this mess seemed like a good idea to some mentally bankrupt "Hollywood Never-Beens," but even an Elementary school film-maker wouldn't be proud of this celluloid atrocity.

    A sports photographer goes to the Island of Guam to shoot pictures of something, I don't know what and the screenwriters (There were two!!!) doesn't seem to know either. His name, Max Havoc, is straight out of a bad 80's action film (except it's a bad 2004 action film). While in Guam he runs into some girls who can't act and they involve him in some mind numbing plot points and there's lots of remedial kung-fu "action."

    Carmen Electra is in the film for all of 10 seconds but she's got the top-billing. (Yeah, it's one of those rip-off films. The DVD case says: STARRING CARMEN ELECTRA and she's barely in the film. Not only are you, the viewer, ripped off by this film it looks like the Islanders on Guam were ripped off too as the producers got the Locals to sign a loan deal that went bad ((of course - they make bad movies and default on production loans!!)) or some such sh*t.)

    There's all the clichéd scenes you expect in a Grade-F "action film." Lots of slow-motion, yelling and running around. No car chases but there is an "action" scene with a boat that's going about 2mph! The girls don't take any clothes off, so you don't even got that. The film reminded me of one of those bad "skin-a-max" films you see in Hotel rooms, except there was no porn in this film just bad story, bad sets, bad acting, bad lighting and bad direction. At least the film-makers were consistently bad: Not one single good thing appears anywhere in this film!

    The film ends (thank you, God!): Max Havoc chases away the bad kung-fu guys and gets the girl, Guam gets pinched for the film's budget and you, for having made the mistake of picking this turd up, gets ripped off for whatever Blockbuster charged you.
    1bionicmiss45

    Really, Really bad movie

    Being from Guam, of course I wanted to see this film. Everyone made such a big deal about it and the Government put up the money for it.

    What a really bad movie. It made little sense to me and was a waste of time. I watched it on TV here so I couldn't fast forward it!

    Some of my friends were in it as extras, so I guess it was cool seeing them, but the shot they were in was out-of-focus, so even that was worthless. My friends were angry. I guess they waited for hours and hours and never got paid.

    The only place this movie is ever gonna play is in the your local car-wash bin for $1.99. It's not even worth that!
    1vedofest

    Max Havoc: The Curse of Albert Pyun

    The movie starts off with a bunch of stock footage of a motor-bike race, and continues for about another 15 minutes until there's a fight at a bar with sports Photographer Max Havoc (they don't tell us his middle name) and some bimbo.

    Then we're off to Guam for some travel promo stuff, and then the films over.

    Sure there's a couple of poorly executed fights, some running around in a hotel, a row boat/swimmer wreak, and about 350 shots of the same slow-mo shot of Max punching someone, but that's about it.

    Albert Pyun has made the worst movie of his sorry-ass career (I mean it, too. It's worse then those Urban Menace films)

    This movie had to be a scam, all the way around. Someone got some movie budget money in their pockets and now everything's in court.

    Can I file a lawsuit against Pyun & Co. for having had watch this thing?

    Don't waste a penny of your $ or a second of your time on Max Havoc- Curse of the Dragon

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      The Guam government sued producer John F.S. Laing after the film was finished, claiming he wrongfully convinced government officials to contribute $800,000 to help guarantee a production loan which was defaulted on. Laing denied this and counter-sued, claiming the government broke a promise of financial support and cost his company $1.5 million, which also forced him to cancel other planned projects as well. Laing also went on to blame director Albert Pyun for the film's financial woes.
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      Christie is studying to be a heart surgeon (M.D.) but in conversation Jane says she's paying for Christie's Ph.D.
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      Debbie: When you come to "GLUAM", be sure and visit all the villages of the island, like I have!

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 15. November 2004 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Max Havoc - Der Fluch des Drachen
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      • Guam Motion Pictures Company
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