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The Legend of Drunken Master

The Legend of Drunken Master

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I think this movie should be put on DVD!
Review: Love the movie to death. I watch this a lot of times

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Most highly skilled martial arts choreography
Review: Drunken Master II reveals human potential to achieve mastery in martial arts through it's perfectly timed and complex, traditional Chinese Kung Fu choreography. Swift and swirling, Chan's renowned ability takes its place above any other martial arts oriented movie as the absolute best. Sure, wires are used, but the viewer will realize such added extras are there only to add effect, not effectiveness. And, as is often the case in Jackie Chan's pictures, the final confrontation between heroine and villain will amaze and bewilder in its length and simultaneous grace and power. Ridiculously repetitive machine gun kicks vs. drunken boxing's everflowing combination of circular movement and spontaneity.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The very best of Jackie Chan !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: This film is one of the best Martial-Arts Films i ever seen. In this film Jackie nearly get's to the level of the once great Bruce Lee.

My vote: excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: buy this movie now!!!!
Review: this is my favorite jackie chan movie. any fan should own this. excellent action and story. buy this movie now!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of Jackie Chan's Finest Movies Ever
Review: I thought this film was incredible. The feel of the period was captured faithfully. The cinematography was pretty impressive in parts (especially the opening scenes of the train) and the action was unbelievable. Each fight scene is better than the last. I could go on with the superlatives but you're better off to buy this film and see for yourself. If you are the slightest bit interested in Jackie Chan or martial arts movies you will not be disappointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Is there any form of Martial Arts Jackie doesn't know of?
Review: Drunken Master 2 is actually one of the best films Jackie has made in the 90's. Taking place in the 1900's and continuing from the first part of this saga Drunken Master, Jackie once again plays Fong Fei Hung in this fun, exciting, non-stop, make you wanna work out thriller. In this film, Wong Fei Hung, a character in other films as a famous Chinese docter and martial artist, is portrayed as a younger Wong Fei Hung who always gets into trouble, displaying all the things Wong Fei Hung did when he was younger. This film could be marked as one of the best fighting scenes ever at the end of the film where Jackie battles his real life body gaurd and kick-boxing champion Kenneth Lo, these two duel it out when at last, the bad guy always falls a step short and the good prevails. This movie is one of the most complete movies that display almost all the ranges of Chinese Kung-Fu and this movie is just unbelivably good to watch over and over and over...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Greatest material caught on tape.
Review: There is no greater movie in all the world when it comes to fight scenes. That's all I got to say.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE GREATEST DISPLAY OF DRUNKEN BOXING EVER!!!!
Review: If I could, I would give it ten, no twenty stars! Jackie Chan takes it back to old old style martial arts with this incredible display of drunken boxing. His display of all eight styles of the gods is amazing! I would like to see a fight between the final guy and the kicking guy on the roof in "Who am I?" though, another Jackie movie , but no where near as perfect as the beauty of Drunken Master 2!!!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best HK action film. No,the best action film ever.
Review: Some martial film critics say that Jet Li's "Shaolin Temple" is the best martial art movie ever made. Personaly, I disagree, I love Shaolin Temple. However, it does not posses the complexity that DM2 posses. Everything in this film is great tha acting, the sets, the story, stunts, the kung-fu. No wires, thank god, Jackei is one of the only HK actors that hardly uses wires for assistance. Even Jet li does, ( go and see Black Mask), Mr.Chan sticks with the traditional more realistic Hung-gar/Drunkard Boxing. Yet there is a flaw , He should of shaved is head to look more like Wong Fei-Hong. Maybe, Dimensions/Miramax are smart enough to release this film in the theaters, to show the American Audience what is Jackie chne realy made off.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good movie, with some of the best fight scenes ever made.
Review: This movie was well put together from the plot to the fight scenes. It features authentic movement while maintaining Jackie Chan magnificent creativity. Each movement was poetically choreographed to ahh everyone who has the chance to feast their eyes on this piece of art. Most of all it was a satisfying and tremendous improvement from the original movie. Until you see this movie you have not seen nothin yet.


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