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Black Belt Jones (1974)

January. 28,1974
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6.2
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R
| Action Comedy

Jones is a secret agent who has gone into semi-retirement, concentrating instead on teaching the martial arts to inner city youths. The karate school is run by a kindly old coot named Pops ,played by Scatman Crothers. His gambling debts, however, bring the local thug, Pinky, down on him. To make matters worse, Pinky is then hired by some white thugs who want to get a hold of the property Pops' school occupies so they can build a shopping mall. When things get heavy, Black Belt Jones leaps into action. Only he's not alone. Pops' daughter, Sidney, shows up to lend a hand, proving herself every bit as agile and powerful a martial artist as Jones.

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Hellen
1974/01/28

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Listonixio
1974/01/29

Fresh and Exciting

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Arianna Moses
1974/01/30

Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.

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Geraldine
1974/01/31

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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Brian T. Whitlock (GOWBTW)
1974/02/01

Blaxportation has made it big in the 1970's. After Richard Roundtree did "Shaft", and some others later, Jim Kelly puts his martial arts chops to the test in "Black Belt Jones". This Afro sporting avenger protects a karate school run by Pops(Scatman Crothers), is being threatened by Pinky and his crew. When Pinky and the crew went to the school for the first time, they got ridiculed by the class. The go find Pops at one of the hangouts and accidentally kill him, they get the wrath of his daughter, Sydney(Gloria Hendry). She goes over to Pinky's place to find him, she wastes them all after they get smart-mouthy with her. I liked when she removed her shoes and said, "I'm gonna make you look like a sick faggot". Then of course Black Belt has his gymnast crew at the beach house who he trust very well, help him and Sydney deal with the Mafia who was helping Pinky get the school. Enjoyed the music score, the choreography, and skills Jim Kelly put to make this movie awesome. "Enter The Dragon" was just the beginning, he could easily make the sequel called "Enter The Black Dragon"! 3 out of 5 stars!

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bob the moo
1974/02/02

I was in a specific mood when I sat to watch this and as a result I found it to be a particularly enjoyable genre film – and a genre film is indeed what it is as it fuses martial arts with all the hallmarks of the blaxploitation films of the period. The plot is a little messy but, in its basic blocks actually plays fairly straightforwardly since all that matters are that the baddies are trying to get their hands on some land currently housing a martial arts school run by Pop. The mafia and local hoods are behind it all but nobody reckoned on the involvement of one Black Belt Jones. What follows is a series of fight scenes punctuated by swagger and funky jive talking from our hero and his friends.If you are in the mood for it it is actually pretty enjoyable and sticks in my mind as one of the better "fun" blaxploitation films I have seen mainly because it does enough to make me go with it and accept the genre standards rather than see them as limiting factors. And this is a good thing because the usual weaknesses are all there. The characters are pretty much paper thin caricatures from start to finish. My favourite of them being the Italian mobsters, who give it plenty of the "mama mia" whenever anything goes wrong and eat spaghetti and are only missing moped scooters to complete the stereotype! The black characters are mostly sassy and cool of course but all the clichés work when you are in the right frame of mind.The acting leaves a little to be desired though. Some of the Italian guys are awful while some of the black hoodlums are typically gruff. Kelly himself is a pretty good presence with an easy manner and impressive body/looks. His fighting has perhaps dated a bit but he still holds court well – although I wasn't too keen on the faces he pulls and noises he makes while fighting! Scatman Crothers was a very strange find early on in the film, while his on screen daughter Hendry adds a tough sexiness that she brings with a real nice charm and smile. The action is a bit silly at times but it is well done and is quite fun considering the limitations. At times it is clever (I loved the "3 seconds light on/off" fight) while at others it is plain goofy (the car wash at the end) but they are all fun and engaging to watch even if they are not always that impressive. Having Kelly as a great presence helps them. The direction is pretty good as well and the while film is well put together with the well used and kicking soundtrack that one expects from the genre.Black Belt Jones is not a great film of course – mainly because of all the qualities that mark it out as a blaxploitation film from the 1970's. However it is actually quite fun if you are in the mood for it – not in a "so bad its good" way but just in a way that requires some acceptance of it being what it is. Good funky fun from start to finish – I'll be seeking out Black Samurai on the strength of this.

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HaemovoreRex
1974/02/03

What can I say? – This is simply awesome stuff! From the super cool Jim Kelly in the main role, the numerous chop-socky fights, car chases and general mayhem to the absolutely side splitting humour throughout this is an absolute gem and a true pleasure to sit through from start to glorious finish.Director Robert Clouse who also directed Kelly in the classic Bruce Lee opus Enter The Dragon takes a far more light hearted approach here and delivers a film that blatantly doesn't take itself at all seriously (which proves to be a most sagacious decision). Just check out the utterly hilarious scene for instance in which Kelly single handedly beats up a whole room of thugs by having his pal (played by the ever likable Alan Weeks) turn the lights on and off – the dialogue from the villains is guaranteed to leave you on the floor with laughter for sure!Other scenes of particular note (every single scene is great in fact!) include a number of funny brawls in Papa Byrd's (played by the welcome face of Scatman Crowthers who actually joins in the fight!) karate dojo, an amazing punch up in a train carriage during which Kelly manages to smash every opponent through separate windows in turn(!) and last but not least the classic soapy finale!A great assemble cast of highly recognisable faces including the aforementioned actors in addition to the likes of the lovely Gloria Hendry (Rosie Carver from the James Bond classic Live and Let Die), (Earl Jolly Brown - Whisper from the same film!), Malik Carter as Pinky (a character of comic genius!) Mel Novak (who also appeared in Bruce Lee's final unfinished Game Of Death as Stick) and keeping in with the Bruce Lee connection a brief appearance by Tang Soo Do champion Bob Wall (O'Hara from Enter The Dragon and Carl Miller from Game Of Death) who also choreographs the fight scenes in this film.What more can I add? Fans of seventies fashions (including a majestic display of solid looking Afros!), groovy seventies beats, kung fu and indeed comedy would be well advised to boogie on down to your local video outlet and grab up a copy of this veritable classic!

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nessdan
1974/02/04

This movie was so unbelievably awesome when I first saw back in high school, we watched it over and over, eventually just never returning it to the video store it was so good. The opening sequence is one of the best ever in film history: great theme music, and Jim Kelly just kicks everyone's ass in sight, sometimes for no reason at all. Scatman is cool of course as the oldtimer karate teacher who gets everyone in trouble with the mafia for gambling. The final scene with the carwash bubbles is the ultimate in martial arts mayhem. This is also one of the funniest comedies ever made, from the ladies who hang around the trampoline at Jones' beach house, to Jone's afro puffing out his stocking cap when they're raiding the mafia mansion in broad daylight.?!!? Also classic lines like, "that motherfu**er threw his panties at us!??!" Look for cameos by Isaac from the Love Boat and the lady from the Jeffersons.

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