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Miami Connection

  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 27min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.6/10
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Miami Connection (1988)
A martial arts rock band goes up against a band of motorcycle ninjas who have tightened their grip on Florida's narcotics trade.
Reproducir trailer2:18
7 videos
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B-ActionMartial ArtsActionCrimeMusicThriller

Un grupo de rock de artes marciales se enfrenta a una banda de ninjas motociclistas que han reforzado su control sobre el tráfico de drogas en Florida.Un grupo de rock de artes marciales se enfrenta a una banda de ninjas motociclistas que han reforzado su control sobre el tráfico de drogas en Florida.Un grupo de rock de artes marciales se enfrenta a una banda de ninjas motociclistas que han reforzado su control sobre el tráfico de drogas en Florida.

  • Dirección
    • Woo-sang Park
    • Y.K. Kim
  • Guionistas
    • Woo-sang Park
    • Y.K. Kim
    • Joseph Diamand
  • Elenco
    • Y.K. Kim
    • Vincent Hirsch
    • Joseph Diamand
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.6/10
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    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Woo-sang Park
      • Y.K. Kim
    • Guionistas
      • Woo-sang Park
      • Y.K. Kim
      • Joseph Diamand
    • Elenco
      • Y.K. Kim
      • Vincent Hirsch
      • Joseph Diamand
    • 63Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 97Opiniones de los críticos
    • 56Metascore
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
  • Videos7

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    Miami Connection: Berserker Rage
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    Miami Connection: Berserker Rage
    Miami Connection: You Don't Scare Me At All, Goodbye
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    Miami Connection: You Don't Scare Me At All, Goodbye
    Miami Connection: The Club Fight
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    Miami Connection: The Club Fight
    Miami Connection: Dragon Sound Friends
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    Miami Connection: Dragon Sound Friends

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    Y.K. Kim
    • Mark
    Vincent Hirsch
    Vincent Hirsch
    • John
    Joseph Diamand
    • Jack
    • (as Joseph Diamond)
    Maurice Smith
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    Kathy Collier
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    William Ergle
    William Ergle
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    • Uncle Song
    • (as Richard Park)
    William P. Young
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    • (as Willliam Young)
    Joy Sharpe
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    William Whitacre
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    John Leeson
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    Wizard-8

    You can't hate this movie, as bad as it may be

    It doesn't take long into watching "Miami Connection" to come up with a sizeable list of various kinds of ineptness to be found in it. But I want to start off by listing a few positive things about the movie. It is well photographed and lit, including the night sequences. Plus, the themes of friendship and loyalty found in the movie are commendable. And I can't say that the movie is *boring*. But more often than not, the movie gets away from being boring by being amusingly inept. The acting is incredibly bad; it's easy to see that none of the cast is a professional actor. The fight sequences are awkward. The songs are awful, but catchy enough that you won't be able to get them out of your head. And don't let me get started on the motorcycle ninjas! Is this a classic so bad that it's good movie? In my opinion, no - it isn't *quite* that aggressive in its badness. But with modern so bad that they're good movies being nearly impossible to find these days, this is adequate enough to feed your appetite for cinematic silliness.
    10thisisbs911

    Against the Ninja!

    This has to be one of the best bad movies ever made. My friend found the cover for this movie online and we just had to see it. Wow, nothing will prepare you for all the cheesy 80's awesomeness, the genuine confusion, and incredible quotes(Oh my God!). Why are the bad guys trying to kill these guys? I forgot half way through the movie, something about ninjas and cocaine I think. They're in a band, really? A ninja band!? Well technically it's Tae Kwon Do, but who cares. Those songs will stick with you the rest of your life, they're not half bad either, super catchy with ridiculous lyrics.

    Y.K. Kim, God bless you. You are a stand up guy in real life, an ambassador for martial arts, an enthusiastic American immigrant, and have created something that encapsulates the absurdity that is the 1980's. This movie has to be seen by lovers of camp everywhere. No joke, it will change your life.
    Michael_Elliott

    Yes, It's That Bad and Funny

    Miami Connection (1987)

    * 1/2 (out of 4)

    Some college kids from Central Florida not only play in a rock band but they're also masters at martial arts. Good thing for them because one of the members begins dating a girl whose brother just happens to be the leader of a violent motorcycle gang involved in all sorts of illegal activities.

    It's strange how movies are usually forgotten only to later be rediscovered for some reason. The history of Miami CONNECTION is pretty fascinating as it pretty much died as soon as it was released and no one even knew about it outside the filmmakers and cast. Twenty-two years later a programmer for the Alamo Drafthouse ended up buying a copy of the film on eBay for $50 and soon he was booking it and out of nowhere a large cult following started. Today, Miami CONNECTIOn has a rather large cult following and it even got a special edition released to DVD and Blu-ray.

    So, why do so many awful movies get forgotten and others ones like this end up with a cult following? My only guess is that some movies reach the "so bad they're good" level because the filmmakers went into the project not thinking they were making a low-budget bad movies but instead they go in thinking they're making the next CITIZEN KANE. I'm sure they believe that everything from the acting to the directing to the screenplay is just something special when it fact it's all very, very bad. This film is certainly awful on just about every level from the performances to the incredibly awful rock soundtrack but thankfully there are some moments that are so awful that you can't help but laugh.

    There are many highlights (or lowlights depends on how you see it) here including some stereotypes that are just so cringe-worthy that you can't help but laugh. The rock band has different ethnic members but the Asian and black guys are so laughable that you can't help but wonder what they were thinking. The subplot dealing with the black guy not knowing who is father is is just priceless. Another highlight is the over-the-top violence including a "death" scenes towards the end, which has to be one of the funniest ever filmed. I'm not going to ruin what major character it happens to but I dare anyone watch it and not laugh.

    Miami CONNECTION is an awful movie, there's no question about it but thankfully there are enough bad moments to make it worth viewing if you're a fan of this type of thing.
    6adamscastlevania2

    Terrible film, but I like it

    (51%) A crazy, 80's to the limit, Warriors/Streets of fire/biker movie/Godfry Ho style mess, filled with awful writing and laughable performers from actors that really should never feature in front of camera with more than one line each. On a plus side some of the action sequences are quite good, and the direction does draw out some nice shots from time to time, plus it's very simple fun. Anyone with any affection for 80's cheese that can see past the quite major problems (acting/writing/editing/quite terrible rock music sequences) will likely enjoy at least some of what this has to offer, while others should stay away.
    7Corpus_Vile

    Pop group vs 80s drug dealers= WIN!

    Okay let's get something outa the way right here and now. This film critically... sucks. Hell it does more than merely suck. It's shoddy, the acting is woeful, the plot is nonsensical and it has a hilariously bad subplot involving one band member's quest to find his father. The soundtrack is dire. So, for those of you who expect some form of quality in their cinema, then I recommend The Exorcist or if you don't like horror, then I dunno. The Lives of Others maybe. I haven't seen it but lots of critics really seem to like it so knock yourselves out. However... for those of you who are less discerning... well.

    Every so often a film transcends its mere badness via its sheer unintentional hilarity. It becomes a different beast entirely and strays from the realm of crap to the magical plane of craptastic. Some have boldy come before it such as Mad Foxes, Raw Force, White Fire and Gymkata, leaving trash fans with their jaws slightly agape afterward and also pretty big shoes to fill. These films are passed along via word of mouth, so a select few people- those who are willing to overlook such niceties as "quality" and "technical prowess", or "pleasing cinematography"- can appreciate their crappy goodness and for you select fans who know what I'm talking about then have no fear... The Miami Connection is one of those films. And any fan of tacky 80s crap will thank me for this recommendation, trust me on this.

    Oh yeah the plot. I dunno, a really bad syntho pop group go up against a drug cartel for some reason. I was too busy laughing to pay close attention.

    Anyway, a strong solid 7/10 on the craptastic level, a perfect beer or whatevs flick or just a great flick to cheer you up if you're having a crappy day.

    But critically, it's really really bad.

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    • Trivia
      After opening to poor box-office showings and scathing reviews, the film was largely forgotten. In June 2009, Zack Carlson, a programmer at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Austin, Texas, happened upon a 35 mm print on eBay. Carlson had never heard of the film, but bought it for $35. In April 2010, Carlson screened the film at the Drafthouse, and it became wildly popular with cult film fans. More screenings took place in packed theaters. Drafthouse phoned Y.K. Kim about distributing the film. At first, Kim thought that the call was a cruel prank. Eventually, Kim realized that his film had become a popular midnight movie 25 years after its initial failure.
    • Errores
      In the Dragon Sound performances, Mark's finger movements do not match the sound or tempo of the songs at all.
    • Citas

      Mark: I didn't know you had a father. I thought we are all orphans.

    • Conexiones
      Edited into Robot Bride of Manos (2022)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Escape from Miami
      Lyrics by William P. Young

      Music by Lloyd C. Sharpe (as Lloyd Sharpe) & Rick Hartzog

      Vocals, Guitar, Lead Guitar by Lloyd C. Sharpe (as Lloyd Sharpe)

      Keyboards by Rick Hartzog

      Drums and Percussion by Terry Lamb

      Bass by Jeff Pratt

      Produced by William P. Young

      Performed by The Lloyds Richards Band

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 18 de agosto de 1988 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • También se conoce como
      • Against the Ninja
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Orlando, Florida, Estados Unidos
    • Productora
      • P.J.K. Group
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      • USD 1,000,000 (estimado)
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      1 hora 27 minutos
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      • Ultra Stereo
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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