acatinthehat : "Alexander Hale realizes his brain has been hacked, giving the perpetrators access to ever...
Bloody El : Better yet... Don't have kids. Works for me!
prole : they gave away the ending in the title
Jirido : Exactly! The sins of the father clearly are extracted on the son.. And to all you young ...
Bloody El : That's his dad! hahaha.. j/k
Farmboy41 : Saw this at the drive-in when I was 9 in the back of the family station wagon. ...
yellow_rose1 : Thanks for mentioning this, I don't know if I watched it or not so I put it on my watch li...
Toonaholic : If ya still had that station wagon, it would prob be worth a small fortune in mint cond......
MelBert8929 : Saw this when I was younger and I loved the robot's, Huey, Dewey and Louie.
Can someone explain to me why they chose to use a Japanese actor for the role of a Chinese immigrant? Certainly there are excellent Chinese actors skilled in kungfu that could do this role. I’m not trying to make any racial issue out of it, but I cannot be the only one who can tell the difference between Asian people. To make a film or show more believable and get the audience more emotionally invested in the story, I think it is important to make the characters believable. I have the same issues with all the fake Germans, Russians, etc. that Hollywood uses instead of hiring native speakers. But that is another story.