Rage and Honor II: Hostile Takeover

February. 01,1993      PG-13
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5.2
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Kris and Preston team up once again to take on powerful gangster Buntao. But Buntao has problems of his own, dealing with Dazo, another gangster who is on a steady rise to power...

Cynthia Rothrock as  Kris Fairchild
Richard Norton as  Preston Michaels
Patrick Muldoon as  Tommy Andrews
Frans Tumbuan as  Buntao
Yenny Farida as  Jade
Donald Paul Pemrick as  Edwards

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Reviews

Pluskylang
1993/02/01

Great Film overall

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Acensbart
1993/02/02

Excellent but underrated film

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Console
1993/02/03

best movie i've ever seen.

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FirstWitch
1993/02/04

A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.

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Comeuppance Reviews
1993/02/05

Rothrock and Norton reprise their roles as Kris Fairchild and Preston Michaels in this sequel that is superior to the original film.Kris is now a CIA agent who is sent to Jakarta to go undercover in a bank to investigate the money laundering of Gerald Andrews (Soucy). Meanwhile, Preston works in a run-down bar and does a lot of boxing on the side. For some unknown reason, he takes on a spoiled, unlikable, arrogant student, Tommy Andrews, the son of Gerald. As it turns out, Gerald is working closely with nefarious gangster Buntao (Tumbuan). There's also a cache of diamonds at stake in the ensuing gangster wars, with Kris and Preston caught in the middle. They'll have to use their teamwork and fighting skills to get out of this mess...Rothrock and Norton are always pleasant to watch, both individually and together. There are some nice fights in this film, and, as always, you can actually see the action with no stupid tricks or fast cuts. There was some cool inventiveness as well, as Norton beat up a baddie with a raw fish, leading to perhaps the first "fish-fighting" scene in recent memory. For as awesome as Rothrock and Norton are, Patrick Muldoon is as lame. Well, his character as a preppy jerk is pretty effective. Maybe it's not Muldoon, it's Tommy Andrews who the audience will not like. Buntao is more likable.Also we have Ron Vreeken as the classic heavy/bodyguard, the man they call "Blondie". I guess they couldn't get Matthias Hues. Vreeken was last seen in the Norton vehicles Deathfight (1994) and Under the Gun (1995), so they must be buddies. He was also seen in Hurricane Smith (1992).Director Guy Norris, presumably no relation to the Norris family that produced Chuck, Aaron and Mike, primarily is known for his stunt work, having been the stunt coordinator on countless films, including Day of the Panther (1988) and the aforementioned Hurricane Smith. It was a wise choice to put him in the director's chair because he understands action and delivers plenty of it to the audience, leading to the rare improvement for a sequel.You can rarely go wrong with Rothrock and/or Norton, as this golden-age-of-the-video-store action movie amply proves.for more insanity, please visit: comeuppancereviews.com

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Chilla Black
1993/02/06

usfeul addition the the old school 80's & 90's martial arts genre, sadly these days they don't make 'em like they used to. I think this film is pretty good, I agree with an earlier comment about the exotic feel of the movie based on its location. Some of the Norton fights scenes (in particular the bar fight) are up there with the best of the 80's/90's genre. Totally unsure about the villain, Tommy - i'd tackle his ass, he reminds me of a rich kiddie bozo straight out of high school, and that is just plain stupid him fighting Norton for a bag of diamonds. In this movie Rothrock doesn't do a heck of a lot of high kicks but the finishing move at the end is worth hitting the rewind button once or twice for. Rage and Honor II is a decent fight film.

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gridoon
1993/02/07

In comparison to the first "Rage and Honor", this sequel comes out on top in three ways: 1) Better-shot fight scenes 2) Exotic setting (Indonesia) and higher production values (which allow for some chases and explosions along with the martial arts) 3) A good, unexpected twist near the end On the other hand, it lacks the colorful supporting cast of the first movie (only Patrick Muldoon stands out - the villain and his henchman are generic), and in the final fight it is obvious that Richard Norton's opponent cannot measure up to him, so there's no chance of a good fight scene.But on the whole, I found this sequel a slight improvement on the original. (**1/2)

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Kelleyscope
1993/02/08

The previous comment has it 99% right. This film works, although maybe it works more for those of us who have seen many films that have not worked (observation: films in this genre all seem to work when Richard Norton is in them).An added bonus with this film for guys like me, is that it does have a few select moments of "so bad it is good" (such as the acting level of the under-cover CIA agent, Tommy's father and one of Buntao's henchmen) SPOILER ALERT: but fear not, all get killed ...The one percent that the previous comment fails to mention (although a couple others have, but in an inaccurate way) is the acting of Frances Taumbaun in the role of Buntao (I'm sure I have mis-spelled his name, and I could correct it simply by back-clicking, but alas I am at work and well, just let me get back to the point ...)At first viewing, Taumbaun may seem as though he were over-acting, maybe first thru 10th viewing ... but trust me when you get to that coveted 11th viewing of any true martial arts movie fan, you will then begin to realize that he is actually a very good actor. In fact, despite being a big Richard Norton fan it is Taumbaun who ALMOST steals this movie 11th-23rd viewings. Dare I say it: I love this guy. Rage and Honor III should be made with Buntao coming back for some revenge.Seriously, I'll write it. Anybody want to shell out some dough? Lets bring back Norton, Taumbaun and of course Cynthia Rothrock and complete this trilogy!

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