Rating: Summary: Phenomenal! Review: I never really knew or heard of Jackie Chan until Rumble in the Bronx finally came out here in the US. Then that was it....I had to go on my journey to see as much of Jackie Chan as I could. I so recently came upon a bunch of rereleases of his movies here in the states. In that batch of rereleases I found Drunken Master 2.This movie is so good, I cant even stress how good it is. I got a copy of a very poor quality of Drunken Master 1 and was highly disappointed at the quality it ruined the movie for me (but still had great fight scenes non the less). Then when I got Jackie Chan: My Story and saw that he did a brand new Drunken Master made in the 90's I was all over it. I rushed out and bought right away. And so should you. Ever since I've seen it I have been practicing/ goofing off with Drunken Boxing. Once you see it you will too, it is such a fascinating style of martial arts. Well to wrap it up, the movie has a great story, excellent stunts, top notch fights, and a finale like no other to boot. Buy it as soon as you get a chance!
Rating: Summary: This movie will kick your ***! Review: There are some movies that can be described as "kick *ss". There are some movies that will literally "kick" your *ss. And then there are some movies that will kick your *ss, steal your wallet, look up your address, go to your house, knock on your door, wait for you to answer, and when you do...kick your *ss some more! DM2 is such a movie. It's the kind of movie that will look at you and say "punk, go make me a sandwich!" And you will! Oh yeah, content. It has a good story, acting, humor, cinematography, great cast, lotsa fights, and a 20 minute blow-out finale! Buy this now!
Rating: Summary: I am completely mesmerised by this incredble film Review: This is truly the best film by Jackie Chan. He has put in a tremendouse amount of effort, and just by view the end credits we can see how much pain he went through to create this dazzling effect, a sense of reality. Keep up the good work Jackie, we are always behind you.
Rating: Summary: Jackie Chan is the best Review: This is one of his best movies. Begin 40 when that movie was made hasn't slow him down. His marital arts & stunts like you never seen. I just can't get enough of this movie.
Rating: Summary: Best of kung-fu Review: Lau Kar Leung has done it again! The best kung-fu director of all time joins with the best martial artist of our generation to create the finest display of acrobatics and mind-blowing fight scenes I have ever witnessed. If you think Jakie Chan is good, but have yet to see this movie, you have no idea. P.S. For another taste of Lau Kar Leung's genius, see the kung-fu classic Masterkiller, starring Gordon Liu.
Rating: Summary: Jackie Chan at his finest....... Review: At 40 years of age, Jackie Chan was able to step back into his famous role of Wong Fei Hung with ease and perfection. Age hasn't slowed him at all, in fact, I'd say it's made him better. Drunken Master 2 is an excellent example of how Jackie Chan can blend incredible martial arts and stunt choreography with his own brand of humor that both amazes you and keeps you laughing! The fights in this movie are among the very best ever put on film, if not THE best. The supporting cast of characters were funny and added to the plot greatly. This movie definatly needs to be released on DVD. If you are a Jackie Chan fan, or just enjoy an excellent action film, you must see this movie!
Rating: Summary: A 5-star movie ruined by poor quality transfer Review: This is superb Jackie Chan movie that has everything--incredible fight sequences, humor, and great pacing. Chan is simply extraordinary in this, as all of the reviews below indicate. The movie deserves five stars, but the tape I recently purchased has subtitles that could barely be read. A lot of the humor was lost and what little plot there was, also got lost. I highly recommend the movie, and only hope that someone will take the time to make a clean print, prepare readable subtitles, and clean up the sound--a classic movie like this should be seen to its best advantage.
Rating: Summary: Definately Chan's best film. Review: This is probably THE best kung-fu movie ever, even better than Bruce Lee's 'Enter The Dragon'. There isn't much plot to it, but watching a kung fu movie for plot is like reading Playboy for the articles. The movie also has a great sense of humour too, like most of Jackie's movies. The final fight scene (which is one of the longest I've seen) is absolutely brilliant. It has the best jaw-dropping stunts and fight sequences I've ever seen. I saw this at the theatre, and afterwards I walked out of there almost in a daze from disbelief.
Rating: Summary: Absolutely phenomenal one of the finest ever made! Review: There comes a time in a kung-fu movie actors career when he just can't do any more, not this kung-fu movie actor. Jackie Chan at the ripe old age of 40 returns to play the character that made him famous almost 20 years ago. Jackie plays Wong-Fei-Hung a old chinese folk heroe who while travelling back from a Chinese town mistakes his fathers ginseng, for a priceless Chinese antique. Jackie becomes tangled in a British plot to steal and sell Chinese antiques. The action heats up as we see one of the finest fight sequence's ever put on celluloid!
Rating: Summary: Awesome movie of Jackie Chan! Review: Hey folks, you gotta see that great movie!!! Don't miss it! One of the very best Jackie Chan movies!
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