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Jackie Chan: The Invincible Fighter

Jackie Chan: The Invincible Fighter

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Bad Quality, Chinese Spoken, No story
Review: This DVD is one of the worst I have ever seen. You can tell now that not only new movies are available but also old once are burned to DVD.

And beleve me this is an old one. I would discribe the quality of the DVD as a homevide super 8 movie take 30 years ago.

The movie is spoken in Chinese, at least I think, and subtitles are in chinese and English.

It seems it only works on 19:6 format since the subtitles were cut of on both sides of my 4:3 TV set.

The story if there is any tells the way chacky chan came to be a master.

Dont know to much about it. Looked the whole movie went to the kitchen opend the trash bin and disposed of it.

So if any one gets the DVD its at your own risk.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: OK, I GUESS EVEN THOUGH IT DOESN'T REALLY HAVE A STORY
Review: THIS MOVIE IS BASICALLY SCENES FROM CHAN'S LATE 70S MOVIES. IT'S OK, BUT MAN, I WISH IT WERE DUBBED. TO PUT IT STRAIGHT, THIS FILM HAS NO STORY, JUST A COMMENTATOR TELLING JACKIE'S LIFE OVER A BUNCH OF SCENES FROM HIS MOVIES. GREAT FIGHTING SCENES FROM SOME GOOD MOVIES, BUT, THIS MOVIE COULD'VE BEEN A LOT BETTER. YOU REALLY HAVE TO ADMIT ONE THING, AFTER A WHILE, THE CANTONESE SPEAKING DOES BECOME AGGRAVATING TO LISTEN TO. AND ON SOME TVS, THE SUBTITLES MIGHT NOT BE SEEN TOO GOOD. WHILE IT DOES FAIL TO MAKE A MOVIE ABOUT JACKIE CHAN'S LIFE, IT DOES CONTAIN SOME OF HIS GREATEST FIGHTS FROM HIS EARLIER MOVIES. FOR REAL, INSTEAD OF CALLING THIS ''THE INVINCIBLE FIGHTER; THE JACKIE CHAN STORY'', IT SHOULD'VE SIMPLY BEEN CALLED ''JACKIE CHAN'S GREATEST FIGHTS''. AN OK MOVIE IF YOU CAN BARE ALL THE CANTONESE THAT YOU HEAR THROUGHOUT THIS FILM. BUT REALLY, PLEASE RELEASE AN ENGLISH-DUBBED VERSION! IN CANTONESE WITH ENGLISH AND CHINESE SUBTITLES.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: OK, I GUESS EVEN THOUGH IT DOESN'T REALLY HAVE A STORY
Review: THIS MOVIE IS BASICALLY SCENES FROM CHAN'S LATE 70S MOVIES. IT'S OK, BUT MAN, I WISH IT WERE DUBBED. TO PUT IT STRAIGHT, THIS FILM HAS NO STORY, JUST A COMMENTATOR TELLING JACKIE'S LIFE OVER A BUNCH OF SCENES FROM HIS MOVIES. GREAT FIGHTING SCENES FROM SOME GOOD MOVIES, BUT, THIS MOVIE COULD'VE BEEN A LOT BETTER. YOU REALLY HAVE TO ADMIT ONE THING, AFTER A WHILE, THE CANTONESE SPEAKING DOES BECOME AGGRAVATING TO LISTEN TO. AND ON SOME TVS, THE SUBTITLES MIGHT NOT BE SEEN TOO GOOD. WHILE IT DOES FAIL TO MAKE A MOVIE ABOUT JACKIE CHAN'S LIFE, IT DOES CONTAIN SOME OF HIS GREATEST FIGHTS FROM HIS EARLIER MOVIES. FOR REAL, INSTEAD OF CALLING THIS ''THE INVINCIBLE FIGHTER; THE JACKIE CHAN STORY'', IT SHOULD'VE SIMPLY BEEN CALLED ''JACKIE CHAN'S GREATEST FIGHTS''. AN OK MOVIE IF YOU CAN BARE ALL THE CANTONESE THAT YOU HEAR THROUGHOUT THIS FILM. BUT REALLY, PLEASE RELEASE AN ENGLISH-DUBBED VERSION! IN CANTONESE WITH ENGLISH AND CHINESE SUBTITLES.


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