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New Fist of Fury

New Fist of Fury

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Horrible
Review: "New Fist of Fury" was one of Jackie Chan's first movies, made before he discovered the comedy/kung fu combination that put him on the map. Being a sequel to Bruce Lee's "Fist of Fury" (aka "The Chinese COnnection), it's Jackie's only full-blown 'Bruceploitation' movie. The story involves a young wise guy who decides to help Bruce Lee's Ching Wu school in the face of the evil Japanese army. This is without a doubt the worst Jackie Chan movie I've ever seen. The dull, slow-paced plot stretches for two hours, with nary a fight scene in the first half. In addition, it contains just about the worst rip-off ending in the history of cinema.
The DVD from Beverly Wilshire Filmworks is nothing short of abomindable. The transfer used appears to be from an eighth or ninth generation VHS tape, which is murky and washed out and nearly impossible to watch in the darker scenes. There are black bars at the top and bottom of the screen to give the illusion of widescreen, but it's obvious the company just slapped bars on a pan and scan print. Worst of all, there is no menu and no chapter links. Easily the worst DVD I have ever seen.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Ouch
Review: Chan spends a long time getting his own rear end handed to him before getting shot like a little punk. Souds like a good flick, eh?

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Oh, pain.
Review: It may not be Drunken Master II, but it yields some good things. The training scenes and the last fight scenes are descent, but the rest of the fight scenes aren't very good. The story is interesting, but it is definitely plain to see that Lo Wei was just trying to monopolize on the legacy of Bruce Lee( by the way this was the sequel to Fist Fury a.k.a. Chinese Connection if you didn't know). It does tend to move slow, but it is cool when he uses the three section staff. If you are a true Jackie Chan fan, you'll be able to appreciate some good things about it.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: New Fist Of Fury
Review: JACKIE DIES AT THE END!!!... In this film JACKIE WILL REMIND YOU OF BRUCE LEE!!!... This film is supposed to be the sequel to Bruce Lee's "Fist Of Fury". Jackie plays the brother of Bruce's character from the original film. Jackie doesn't enjoy fighting and has no interest in martial arts until a Japanese school begins to terrorize the local Chinese kung fu school. The Jackie starts to train so he can defeat the Japenese. THIS FILM IS SO BAD THAT AT THE END THIS OLD MAN FIGHTS FOR A SECOND AND DIES STANDING UP!!!... WHAT A WASTE!!!...

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Aweful sequel to Fist of Fury (Chinese Connection)
Review: This is a bad bad movie, so it's not worth watching. This is Jackie Chan at his worst, well...most of his old movies are really really bad, except for "Drunken Master", "The Young Master", and "The Fearless Hyena". This is suppose to be the sequel to Bruce Lee's "Fist of Fury", but "The New Fist of Fury" would make Bruce Lee roll over in his grave.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fairly good chan flick
Review: This is a fairly good, film that stars the young jackie chan, in the same basic story in "Fists of Fury" (bruce Lee).

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fairly good chan flick
Review: This is a fairly good, film that stars the young jackie chan, in the same basic story in "Fists of Fury" (bruce Lee).


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