Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung's Fabulous Winners and Sinners!!! This is a compilation of all the fight scene's from the movie. (Doesn't include chase scene’s)
Love Winners and Sinners - Sammo's drop kick is just phenomenal, the ever beautiful Cherie Chung getting stuck in is wonderful and the sight gags are sublime.
LOL! Yes!!! And Curly's fight just before that, he never landed a punch until the last! LOL! I just finished watching this movie, I LOVE IT!!! Everything, the comedy, choreography, cinematography, the direction, acting, it's great! They don't make movies like this anymore.
Between Jackie and Sammo, I've always considered Sammo as the technically superior martial arts choreographer. His choreography showed great martial arts which were actually more technically realistic compared to Jackie's choreography, which tend to be more acrobatic and flashy gearing more towards comic entertainment. With Sammo, you can feel the violence and pain in the fight scenes, Jackie's fights tend to be comic all out bar room brawls that are fun to watch.
I am a huge fan of both, and I think it's hard to compare, because there's very different intentions behind their respective styles. Sammo, as you said, is more about intensity and high impact. But Jackie's stuff is innovative precisely *because* his characters are usually trying to fight while running from his opponents, and that opens up a whole new space of possibilities. So you've got the realism of his panic at being outnumbered or overpowered, but it's combined with the craftiness at utilising nearby objects and obstacles to his advantage. The whole thing comes together magically (such as the playground scene in Police Story II, or the tea-house sequence in Miracles). I actually don't think Sammo's fights are any more "real", they're just more traditional i.e. his characters face one another, stand their ground, and punch and kick their way victory. Interestingly enough, from Scott Adkins' conversation with Bennie about this Dragons Forever scene, it sounds like Jackie had some input into the choreography here, so even this sequence isn't all Sammo's imagination. Don't get me wrong - I LOVE Sammo's work. He, Jackie and Yuen Wo Ping are my top 3 action directors.
Sammo is a great choreographer , but Jackie Chan can also fight in violence manner , but he always try to fight as a normal human being which contains showing pain while fight and fast breathing etc like that ,this types will not make Jackie weaker but it will be a unique style.
because Jackie has been at the peak of his physical ability and he had also been allowed to shot the movies the way he had wanted. As soon as he had moved to USA the wuss americans have started imposing rules on his movie making. You can easily see the difference between movies like Project A, Police Story, Dragons Forever etc. and movies like Rush Hour, Shanghai Noon, and the alikes. The first category looks like total badass, action movies made for grownupas, while the 2nd category looks like kids' movies, still action movies but a silly type of action, the Home Alone type of action. That's why I keep telling everyone that if one wishes to witness Jackie Chan at his best they should watch the movies he had made in the 80s, and with non-american production houses.
The 80's and up until the mid-90's was the golden age of Hong Kong action cinema. Then communist China took over Hong Kong and everything went to shit. Many great stars or directors like John Woo went to Hollywood and the commies put so much restrictions and censorship on filmaking that they essentially ruined all creativity.
@@doublep1980 I'd say Johnnie To almost singlehandedly kept the badass HK action cinema alive from the mid 90s uo until a few years ago. it helps that he has made a shit ton of movies and that I don't ever recall watching a single bad film from him.
From 7:36 - 7:58 I literally cried, also. That guy was so stoooopid!!!! (Caught me off guard doing the kung fu moves faking them like he knew shit then that hand wave or whatever it was at the end)
the Jackie Chan effect. This guy has spoiled us with so much awesomeness, and so often, that every fight scene we watch nowadays (with few exceptions like The Raid, or the Ip Man series) feels dull, boring and slow
Qué genial Sammo, como dijera un documental que ví hace tiempo, 'Sammo pesaba más de 100 Kg pero tenía la habilidad de un chimpancé' sus movimientos son demasiado rápidos a pesar de su complexión, lo admiro mucho por eso, un gran artista marcial.
@@user-nq2sw6sg8q feng hai kun.. died of lung cancer.. a awesome fighter back in the old days in such movies as warrior's 2 magnificent butcher.. my favorite iron fisted monk.
@@ninjavigilante5311 Yah I have watch him acting as bad guys for decades without knowing his name. Now u have said it, I feel ashamed for not knowing his name. Anyway,his father was an actor too and groomed BL when he was a child actor. Feng’s dad acted with BL ( when he was still a kid) and acted as a gangster. It is in You tube.