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Rumble in the Bronx

Rumble in the Bronx

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My first time I saw Jackie Chan
Review: I never did heard of him until this movie came out. I saw him did his martial art & stunts and I amazed because I never seen anybody did them like he does.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A great action film
Review: Rumble in the Bronx comes in mind as the film that brought Jackie Chan fame in America. It's not his best movie (that would be First Strike) but it's much better than most American action films. Don't watch RITB if you're expecting something serious. Almost all of Jackie Chan's movies are comedy.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One of my favorites.
Review: OK, so this was filmed in Vancouver, not the Bronx. Who's looking at the scenery when Jackie Chan is on screen, anyway? OK, so this has ridiculously campy villains (as usual), a corny plot (as usual) and bad acting (oh, that little boy!) The stunts are breath-taking (not to mention leg-breaking), the fights are great, and Jackie has a really good haircut. What more do you need?

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not one of Jackie Chan`s best.
Review: I heard this was a really good movie, but I thought it was a bad one. Some of the fight scenes were poorly done, and the acting was bad too. If you watch it to many times it gets boring, and barely whatchable. The fight scenes were good, but minor things in the fight scenes were bad, like when Jackie hit the bad guy in the head with a bottle, it looked as if it didn`t even hit him, and then it made this loud "BONG" noise when it hit the bad guy. Stuff like that made the fight scenes in "Rumble In The Bronx" bad. I don`t think it should get five stars.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A chinese movie for America
Review: Jackie chan movies used to be wonderfull, Rumble in the Bronx as been made for an American public, so it isn't so good because it is been made like Stallone or Scharze movies, I quiet like it but the real kung-fu isn't really in this film. If you like Jackie and don't know much about kung-fu, you'll like it, but the best movies are the ones that he did when he was young(drunken master, young master,ten fingers of death...)The real kung-fu movies meet with oriental traditions and not with guns.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Action Perfection!!!!!!!
Review: From the special stunts of this stunning movie, this has got to be one of Chan's greatest movies in his career. Fans of Chan are not the true fan without owning this movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jackie Chan has Delivered the Goods
Review: From Police Story to Supercop, Jackie Chan has redefined the genre of action for all of us. And for this movie, Rumble in the Bronx, he has done it again. I especially liked the scene where he jumped off the apartment building across the street. His stunts dazzle the screen, as always, with powerful action that knocks us out. You must watch this movie!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing action from Jackie Chan.
Review: From the start this video gives you action. Truly magnificent fight scenes and breathtaking stunts from Jackie Chan. A must see.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I thought it was Jackie Chan's worst.
Review: This was most definitly Jackie Chan's worst movie. Even the scenery wsas fake with mountains in the background suggesting that the film was filmed in Vancuver, Canada.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Jackie's third journey to the West
Review: Unfortunatly, not every Jackie Chan film can be a five star classic. But there is still plenty to admire in "Rumble in the Bronx." Enough to make most American made action pictures look like projects done by first quarter film students while suffering a hang-over.Though the plot is paper thin and is obviously filmed in Vancouver, BC, the film offers enough brilliant action scenes, stunts and humor you soon forget about the plot and no longer care.


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