The dialogue is lazy and sometimes offensive. The icing on the cake is Kahn’s gang often being referred to as just the “Asian gang” or “savages”. Once again, it felt a little out of time for modern days audiences and a little cringe overall. In one scene, Vanilla Ice and one of his crew are repteated telling one of his groupies to “shut up, bitch” every time she interjects. It’s cute at first but after the fiftieth time, I was like, “yeah we get it, you like football!” This, on top of the non-stop child-like banter really grated on me after a while and I ended hating a few of the characters, I think the main offender has to be Michael Rooker – who I adore by the way – with his character Touchdown who, you guessed it, makes a quip about American football every five minutes. Then you have Kim Basinger, Vanilla Ice and Chuck Norris to name a few, all lending their likeness and voices to their roles. Michael Madsen is the star of the show as Travis Baker, sounding gravelly as ever and looking like Madsen in his prime.
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