It was a **Coke **machine, and the chief beneficiary of its heroism was a baby. HY-larious. FWIW, this was one of the only US-made films by Tsui Hark, considered by many (including me) to be about the best of the Hong Kong action directors. I really enjoyed this movie because it was just so freakin outlandish; you honestly did not know what to expect from one scene to the next. The first line of Ebert’s review: [well, can’t access his search engine, so I’ll quote from memory]
No one has yet listed the all time worst movie. I remember the movie reviewer for a local television station stating he walked out of the movie and demanded a refund, and he got in free. The star of the movie is now the spokeman for a long distance telephone company. Yes it is everyone’s favorite comedian, Carrot Top in Chairman Of The Board. I am going to guess that everyone that has posted on this thread had the common sense to not even see this dud.