BRIDGE OF DRAGONS (Isaac Florentine, 1999)

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Re: BRIDGE OF DRAGONS (Isaac Florentine, 1999)

Postby Nikolai Cherenco on 24 Feb 2012, 11:51

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Re: BRIDGE OF DRAGONS (Isaac Florentine, 1999)

Postby Jox on 07 Apr 2012, 13:40

New Thai edition
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Re: BRIDGE OF DRAGONS (Isaac Florentine, 1999)

Postby Nikolai Cherenco on 08 Apr 2012, 23:31

Nice Cover. 8)
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Re: BRIDGE OF DRAGONS (Isaac Florentine, 1999)

Postby dvdmrp on 12 Apr 2012, 06:10

Jox,
Do we know if the new Thai edition is widescreen?
Also were you able to locate a widescreen version on your Playstation Network?

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Re: BRIDGE OF DRAGONS (Isaac Florentine, 1999)

Postby Jox on 12 Apr 2012, 09:34

dvdmrp wrote:Jox,
Do we know if the new Thai edition is widescreen?

Seems not.
Also were you able to locate a widescreen version on your Playstation Network?

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No since I don't have one and I don't live in the UK.

Still waiting for a widescreen version of this film...
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Bridge of Dragons Review 3.5/4 stars

Postby sagemovman on 14 Jun 2012, 22:24

I think this an accurate review and falls right in line with my feeling about the film. Review here... http://bit.ly/L879Ir
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Re: BRIDGE OF DRAGONS (Isaac Florentine, 1999)

Postby Nikolai Cherenco on 04 Jul 2012, 23:31

A new collaboration with Florentine would be great. I hope so.
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Re: BRIDGE OF DRAGONS (Isaac Florentine, 1999)

Postby Jox on 23 Jan 2014, 01:05

Argentinian VHS covers

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Re: BRIDGE OF DRAGONS (Isaac Florentine, 1999)

Postby dolphage on 24 Jan 2014, 12:02

I've said it before, but I really wish Dolph would do more shoulder work in the gym, look at the proportions on the top image (copy/pasted from SILT). I just think his big square head really needs a of muscle mass to look just right.
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Re: BRIDGE OF DRAGONS (Isaac Florentine, 1999)

Postby Jox on 14 Jul 2014, 22:59

New Thai edition
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Re: BRIDGE OF DRAGONS (Isaac Florentine, 1999)

Postby Jox on 09 Aug 2014, 19:44

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Re: BRIDGE OF DRAGONS (Isaac Florentine, 1999)

Postby Travis on 19 Aug 2014, 22:34

Jox wrote:New Thai edition
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Wow. Dolph's head on Arnold's body.
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Re: BRIDGE OF DRAGONS (Isaac Florentine, 1999)

Postby Jox on 02 Oct 2014, 14:11

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Re: BRIDGE OF DRAGONS (Isaac Florentine, 1999)

Postby Jox on 02 Dec 2014, 21:04

I'm surprised with the enthusiasm BOD often gets:
(despite being a post-apocalyptic low budget flick that came pretty late for the genre, plus Nu Image did many of those back then)
http://411mania.com/movies/the-gratuito ... gons-1999/
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Re: BRIDGE OF DRAGONS (Isaac Florentine, 1999)

Postby savagesketch on 02 Dec 2014, 21:52

It's an odd one. Sure, it's a little fun, but you can really tell that there were a number of last-minute changes made. It takes place in this bizarre alternate world where there's a military amongst a princess... And for whatever reason, the helicopters all have '666' emblazoned on the side. Definitely a film where one's brain should be left firmly at the door.
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