Watch TNT Jackson Movie Online
February 7th, 2010 by rena1046882The film’s of Cirio H. Santiago seem to pop up in my collection every so often, in every genre possible. When I found this Roger Corman produced Blaxploitation / Martial Arts / Crime movie for sale for less that ten dollars I couldn’t resist. What makes the film’s of Santiago so absorbing is the fact that all of his movies were shot in the Philippines, many of them centering around the United State’s involvement in Southeast Asia. One of the first to tackle the Women In Prison genre [Big Doll House (1971) / Women in Cages (1971) ], Cirio helped originate the career of Pam Grier [Escape From L.A. (1996) / Jackie Brown (1997) ], and posthaste realized that there was a colossal untapped market for movies with African-American heroes. Playing the character of TNT Jackson, 1969 Playboy Playmate Jeanne Bell [The Klansman (1974) / The Muthers (1976) ] steps in to enjoy that void. Jackson leaves Harlem for Hong Kong to bag her missing brother who has had some distress with the mob, she must pose as a prostitute in order to win him. …Stupefied that she has almost fallen in worship with her enemy, she swears bloody revenge. And she relies on a ravishing series of flying triple benefit kicks to bag it… Includes nudity, such as topless karate. I believe my VHS copy of this has a better transfer than this DVD, but I can’t complain, as the trace was upright. Remade as Firecracker (1981) and Angelfist (1992)
This blaxtoiplation film is par for the course; very laughable these days, and mammoth for the “so abominable its first-rate” crowd. Although a film like this is top-notch for the Dolemite crowd, the DVD’s abominable authoring gain this a plight. For starters, the DVD has a very diffuse, poorly recorded soundtrack. Instead of keeping the film in mono and the center channel, it sounds like the authors conception it would be clever to spread the sound over all five speakers. The rep result is an uncommon diffuse sound that is only corrected when you turn Dolby encoding off. The video quality is watchable - but scratched and with muted colors. Lesser titles have gotten remarkable better treatment then this.
I don’t mind the minimal extras, and a title like this doesn’t deserve restoration and all that jazz. But the transfer of the film is so below par, I’d say skip the film unless you really need to expend $… that unpleasant.
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