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I really couldn't count how many times I watchedThe Last Dragon, one of the best bad movies ever made, when I was young. It was just a part of my childhood. Looking back on it, there are, of course, some troublesome Asian stereotypes, not to mention some troublesome acting.

But how hot was Bruce Leroy Green? And how beautiful was Vanity as Laura Charles? These two were like my movie prototype for black love (which is also troublesome), until Nina and Darius came along in 1997. I mean, who wouldn't want a guy semi-retarded-acting guy who can catch a bullet in his teeth?????

Comments (2)

No. 1 · blackmistressdiva

"I mean, who wouldn’t want a guy semi-retarded-acting guy who can catch a bullet in his teeth?????"

Can we make that the question of the day?

Posted: Aug 14, 2007 at 1:16 pm
No. 2 · JillyBean819

Omg, what did I just watch? The sound quality in addition to the outfits just was too much for my little eyes.

Posted: Aug 14, 2007 at 4:34 pm
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