A failed attempt to
generate another female blaxploitation icon in the vein of Cleopatra Jones and Foxy
Brown, this very short feature combines the worst elements of blaxploitation
with the worst elements of Asian-themed martial-arts flicks. It’s two shitty
movies for the price of one! Lovely Jeannie Bell plays T.N.T. Jackson, a young
woman who travels to Hong Kong after her brother dies there under mysterious
circumstances. Using her ass-kicking karate skills, she impresses members of
the local underworld and learns that her brother was involved with heroin
dealers including Charlie (Stan Shaw). T.N.T. seduces Charlie to get close to
him and learn about his operation, and T.N.T. clashes with another female
American in Charlie’s circle, pretty blonde Elaine (Pat Anderson), who turns
out to be an undercover cop. (Rest assured that she’s a karate expert, too,
just like nearly everyone else in the movie.) Over the course of 68 dull and
grungy minutes, T.N.T. gets vengeance and upsets a far-reaching drug operation.
She also gets naked repeatedly, as in an absurdly exploitive topless karate
scene. (Watch for the continuity error during that scene in which her black
panties suddenly become white for one shot.) Badly acted, cheaply filmed,
sluggishly paced, and ugly on nearly every level, T.N.T. Jackson isn’t the worst movie of its type, but it’s a far
cry from the Pam Grier-starring films it was presumably intended to emulate.
While the story makes sense, more or less, the myriad karate scenes get mind-numbing
very quickly. As for the cast, Bell is appealing if not particularly memorable,
Anderson is sexy as her adversary-turned-ally, and it’s a bummer to see the
sensitive actor Shaw stuck in a one-note role as a cocksure thug.
T.N.T. Jackson: LAME
1 comment:
The "exploitative" topless fight scene is the only inducement to sit through this drivel. Pity it lasts less than a minute. And, sorry to say, the color of her undergarments during that sequence completely escaped my attention for some reason.
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