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Jackie Chan's First Strike

Jackie Chan's First Strike

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great movie with some nice fight scenes.
Review: This is an older Jackie Chan movie. I'm going to make this pretty concise. Jackie Chan does a great job in some really great and long fight sequences. In this movie, Jackie plays himself.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great movie with some nice fight scenes.
Review: This is an older Jackie Chan movie. I'm going to make this pretty concise. Jackie Chan does a great job in some really great and long fight sequences. In this movie, Jackie plays himself.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AWSOME CHAN!
Review: This is one amazing flick! Jackie floats through the air with the greatest of ease. He is funny! He is daring! And he can sing! What more could you want? I just LOVE watching this man do his acrobatic stunts. And yes, that ladder scene is amazing. I keep watching it again and again just to get my fix of watching him do the impossible.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sticks, Tables and Ladders. OH MY!
Review: This is Part Four to one of Chans greatest films ever, Police Story. Police Story 2, which is VERY GOOD, and one of Jackie Chans most famous movies in America SUPERCOP, which is Police Story 3, all come before First Strike. First Strike has the humor and fighting you expect from Chan films. In this Chan resumes the role of Kevin Chan, Hong Kongs best cop, and is helping the KGB and CIA on a case which leads him to a great snowboard and snowmobile chase in Russia. And then he heads to Australia. Plot twists galore lead Chan into trouble with everyone. One of my favorite fight scenes ever is the LADDER MATCH, this fight has to be seen! IT IS THAT GOOD! I have seen almost every JC film and the ladder match is one of my favorite. I watch this fight all the time and love it more each time. This is a great JC film. Not the best of the Police Story series, as the first Police Story is just incredible. But First Strike is still fun to watch over and over. Buy it now!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thoroughly enjoyed this movie!
Review: This is the movie that got me hooked on Jackie Chan. It is in my mind a masterpiece and one I've watched about 10 times and still enjoy it. It has humour, action and of course Jackie's unique martial arts style. One of the best martial arts movies I've seen since Enter the Dragon! If you've seen Rush Hour and thought it was hot, check this movie out. Its hot!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: First Strike Review
Review: This isn't Jackie's finest work. The action sceens are below average and the movie isn't as funny as most Chan films except for the begiining when he is wearing the seal hat. If your looking for a good Chan flick try Drunken Master, rumble in the Bronx or Wheals on Meals.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A CHAN CLASSIC.
Review: THis movie is a must own for chan fans. Bottom line. thats it ...buy it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This was a great movie!!!
Review: This movie was the best. My favorite parts are when Jackie Chan fights. I also liked the fight sequence in the shark tank. I really like Jackie Chan because he's funny and he reminds me of Buster Keaton!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent!
Review: This movie was the one that got me hooked on Jackie Chan movies! It is awesome! I could not stop laughing! Its got Jackie doing yet again more things including going on to ski slopes and in shark tanks. I suggest you buy it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jackie Chan's first strike
Review: This movie was very funny and action packed. The stunts in the movie were great but as most Jackie Chan movies are, it was a little corny.


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