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- Lunatic, slipshod, absurdly violent, horribly acted, and borderline incomprehensible.
- There's little happening here except slavish imitation and embarrassing hackwork.
- If Iron Fists is sometimes badly made, it is refreshingly badly made.
- No matter the medium, RZA is a world-builder who has conceptualized the contours of the rich, bloody, dense universe he created down to the most insignificant details.
- The blood spurts, the knives shoot out, and the fists fly - but The Man with the Iron Fists never takes off.
- 'The Man With the Iron Fists' is the type of movie that feels like you are always coming in half-way through, even if you watch it from the beginning. As an exercise in genre, this is the highest compliment.
- At 96 minutes it is exactly 93 1/2 minutes too long.
- It may just be one of the best bad movies ever.
- As erratically enjoyable as it is consistently ridiculous, the martial arts pastiche 'The Man With the Iron Fists' is the latest evidence that the vogue for neo-exploitation cinema shows no sign of flagging.
- As endearing as it is exhausting, The Man With the Iron Fists bears strong resemblance to a hyperactive puppy: sloppy, scatterbrained, manic and migraine-inducing, but possessing an earnest sense of excitement.
- It's all sufficiently well done and amusing enough to satisfy the appetites of fans who mainline this sort of thing, but it also sports a concocted, second-hand feel common to this sort of throwback homage ...
- Goes a long way in demonstrating that a bad movie with big names is still a bad movie. Just prettier.
- In any case, Crowe's a hoot, RZA's instrumentals mostly deliver (save the occasional and baffling metal guitar), and I left the theater not lamenting that this movie exists. Good hustle, everybody.
- All that matters here are cockamamie anachronistic music cues, low-rent filmmaking and one spectacularly hammy turn from Russell Crowe.
- The Man with the Iron Fists is an off-balanced and bloated martial arts film that barely gets by on its gorgeous set design.
- When you team with Eli Roth, who has the writing talent of a sociopathic thirteen year old boy on Ritalin, what can you possibly expect but swill?
- A scrappily authentic and entertainingly bloody tribute to old-school chopsocky films and taken purely on those terms, there's not a lot to complain about.
- The movie is undeniably colorful and action-packed, and gorier than a slaughterhouse floor. But something's missing.
- The violence is extreme and preposterous, the fights ingeniously choreographed, the producer Tarantino (his actual credit is 'presents').
- The fists, feet and digital blood go flying in this enjoyable, frenetic, largely forgettable chop-socky extravaganza about, well, about a man with iron fists who gets into lots of fights.