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@mikeaninger7388
@mikeaninger7388 Месяц назад
The fact that Jackie Chan didn’t die by the end of the 90s is a miracle. The stunts he did, get injured doing, and then get back up and keep going… He’s superhuman.
@xNemesiSxPR
@xNemesiSxPR 5 дней назад
one of the best part of his movies was seen the stunts at the end credits.
@mikec6096
@mikec6096 Месяц назад
The bloopers are one of the greatest parts of a Jackie Chan movie and one of the reasons he's one of my favourite actors. In the final version of his films you see when it all goes to plan, the flawless moves that are almost superhuman, but, he's also not afraid to show when it doesn't go to plan. The amount of broken bones, concussions, accidents he has but still powers through to finish make him one of the true greats.
@HonRevPTB
@HonRevPTB Месяц назад
ABSOLUTELY, and he's had many an injury over the years and many very gruesome ones, but he still moves forward, true artist!!!!!!!
@jean-paulaudette9246
@jean-paulaudette9246 Месяц назад
Jump from a high-rise into spinning helicopter rotors? Sure! Piece of cake.
@pmontyjaaaymes488
@pmontyjaaaymes488 Месяц назад
Yeah man. Thats what i love about Jackie movies as well. Lole Rumble im the Bronx and Jackie Chans First Strike. He really took a beating in those movies.
@pmontyjaaaymes488
@pmontyjaaaymes488 Месяц назад
Yea man. Like Rumble In The Bronx and Jackie Chans First Strike. He really took a beating in those.
@zbennalley
@zbennalley Месяц назад
My favorite story is that during FBI sequence, the American actors that have no background in fighting didn't want to op out for stunt doubles because they wanted to share the screen with Jackie Chan. Because of this Jackie spent time with all the actors to make sure they did everything safely he may hurt himself, but he trys to protect every other person on set.
@OriginalPuro
@OriginalPuro Месяц назад
Because of this Jackie spent time with all the actors to make sure they did everything safely. He may hurt himself, but he tries to protect every other person on set.
@XenoTheProducer
@XenoTheProducer Месяц назад
The chemistry between Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan is absolute perfection. I revisit these movies a lot because they still manage to make me howl with laughter every time, plus the action just adds the cherry on top. I also feel the need to add that seeing how much Dawn is enjoying the film is fckn class! 👍
@rickmartinez3268
@rickmartinez3268 Месяц назад
😂 funny actors
@MrJholshouser41
@MrJholshouser41 Месяц назад
Even 3, which is kinda underwhelming compared to the others, is still a fun watch
@youteo3596
@youteo3596 Месяц назад
Supposedly they hated each other at first too makes it even better
@DavidParching
@DavidParching Месяц назад
@@youteo3596 true
@jean-paulaudette9246
@jean-paulaudette9246 Месяц назад
"He's like a monkey!" Shhh! Nobody tell her about Kung Fu Panda.
@MitchClement-il6iq
@MitchClement-il6iq Месяц назад
Sammo hung is the real kung fu panda! The man is 300 pounds and used to move like a monkey.... quote from jackie chan.
@EDWARD-zd7lb
@EDWARD-zd7lb Месяц назад
@@MitchClement-il6iq you're talking about panda and yeah that is Sammo Hung but Jackie Chan is the monkey in kung fu panda
@MitchClement-il6iq
@MitchClement-il6iq Месяц назад
@@EDWARD-zd7lb I knew that lol, jus didn't explain my bad lol
@firstchoice4527
@firstchoice4527 Месяц назад
drunken monkey, best Jackie Chan kung fu style
@Deegee_1969
@Deegee_1969 Месяц назад
That's Jackie Chans usual film credits thing... outtakes. His earlier martial arts films show him also getting injured. Jackie Chan is also blacklisted by insurance companys because of him doing his own stunts. And because he does his own stunts, he's broken almost every bone in his body. And... he took inspiration for his comedy from Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Gene Kelly, and Harold Lloyd.
@edkrause7848
@edkrause7848 Месяц назад
Jackie got the idea of outtakes from his first American film "Cannonball Run".
@robertbunting3117
@robertbunting3117 Месяц назад
Jackie studied his acrobatics and tumbling at The China Drama Academy. and yes he does all his own stunts, he's absolutely amazing to watch
@ownwecuff4770
@ownwecuff4770 Месяц назад
He grew up in a Chinese circus. Also, he's been seriously injured many times when his stunts went wrong. I've been watching him since the early '90s, long before his first US movie. My Korean friends introduced me to his Chinese movies. Even without understanding a word of the dialogue, just watching him was enough entertainment to keep me rivetted.
@Mr.Hyde_23
@Mr.Hyde_23 Месяц назад
He used to be a porn star as well. Multi talented.
@anthonyvasquezactor
@anthonyvasquezactor Месяц назад
Rest in peace... Elizabeth Peña (Johnson) Philip Baker Hall (Captain Diel) Tom Wilkinson (Griffin/Juntao) 🙏🕊
@flerbus
@flerbus Месяц назад
chris penn
@creech54
@creech54 Месяц назад
Tom Wilkinson was great in "Martin Chuzzlewit"!
@lazyperfectionist1
@lazyperfectionist1 Месяц назад
About the time this movie came out, Jackie Chan had a reputation as an action hero who did all his own stunts. About the same time, he was also in a movie called _Shanghai Noon,_ in which he costarred with an actor named Owen Wilson. Now I once owned that movie on DVD, and I once watched it with the commentary track on, and that track didn't just have the director (Tom Dey), but also Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson, and Wilson shared with us this aspiration he had to be known as the actor who does _none_ of his own stunts.
@waterbeauty85
@waterbeauty85 Месяц назад
10:31 Korean-American comedian Henry Cho mentioned a time he introduced his father to a woman, and when the woman started talking really slowly and really loudly to his father, his father turned to Henry and asked (in English) "What is she doing?" and Henry replied "She thinks she's speaking Korean."
@dogsoldiertoo1099
@dogsoldiertoo1099 Месяц назад
Henry is a trip. Love his comedy.
@rp8pi
@rp8pi Месяц назад
@@dogsoldiertoo1099 im korean and grew up in Knoxville Tenn. so ive gotten the speaking loud and slow most my life. i always get a kick out of people reaction when i say (in my perfect hillbilly sounding speach) hey my eyes are slanted not my ears.
@ProtossWannabe1984
@ProtossWannabe1984 Месяц назад
Asians from the South represent:)
@tarmaque
@tarmaque Месяц назад
I loved Elizabeth Peña in this. Sadly she succumbed to alcoholism and died of cirrhosis of the liver in 2013 at the age of 55. She also voiced Mirage in _The Incredibles_ (2004.)
@Blue-qr7qe
@Blue-qr7qe Месяц назад
I knew her from JACOB'S LADDER (1990) with Tim Robbins.
@candicelitrenta8890
@candicelitrenta8890 Месяц назад
My boyfriend died like that. It is so sad
@angelohernandez6060
@angelohernandez6060 Месяц назад
That is such tragic news. I did not know that she had passed. Always such a good performance from her, a true talent and always loved to see her name included in the cast of a film. Alcohol is a terrible horrendous drug that takes our loved ones and talented individuals as in this wonderful actress.
@maximax7056
@maximax7056 Месяц назад
Died October 14, 2014
@davidcantwell3381
@davidcantwell3381 Месяц назад
First saw her in La Bamba and Batteries Not Included
@MrGBH
@MrGBH Месяц назад
One thing Jackie Chan has said in interviews is that whenever he's doing a fight scene where someone would logically have a gun, he makes sure it's clear that the gun will beat any kung fu style if it's used.
@jean-paulaudette9246
@jean-paulaudette9246 Месяц назад
The FBI guy you recognized from Shawshank was also a Space Marine in "Aliens".
@vanityscar424
@vanityscar424 Месяц назад
she recognized him in their too.
@shainewhite2781
@shainewhite2781 Месяц назад
One of the funniest buddy cop action comedy movies ever made!
@5634TY
@5634TY Месяц назад
22:56 “I can tell by his hand it’s him, I’m such a Goddamn genius”🤣🤣
@Eowyn187
@Eowyn187 Месяц назад
This chick's sense of humor is freaking perfect! By far the best reaction to this I've seen on YT. Fr. She didn't miss a beat. Or rather, a laugh. Not one moment of being over sensitive about any of the lines. Good for her. And because that, she enjoyed it to the max. Bravo.
@sandlotkrew8778
@sandlotkrew8778 Месяц назад
So f*cking true. She's what Americans used to be before the pandemic. Idk what happened. I love chicks who enjoy laughing at anything.
@Eowyn187
@Eowyn187 Месяц назад
@@sandlotkrew8778 everybody lost their sense of humor. I leave out of so many vids coz they get offended at every little thing omg. It's comedy. Lighten up. ☺
@jean-paulaudette9246
@jean-paulaudette9246 Месяц назад
Also check out Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson in the comedy western "Shanghai Noon".
@mmattson8947
@mmattson8947 Месяц назад
Or maybe "Shanghai Knights", which I prefer slightly more. (It is a sequel, but doesn't require seeing the first movie.)
@serhattaskesen3635
@serhattaskesen3635 Месяц назад
​@@mmattson8947it's sad that there is almost no reaction to these movies on RU-vid.
@ItApproaches
@ItApproaches Месяц назад
Jackie and Chris became real good friends, their chemistry is perfect.
@kenpatton8761
@kenpatton8761 Месяц назад
Yes the actor with the bomb was in Pale Rider. His name is Chris Penn (Sean Penn‘s brother). He died in Jan 2006 of heart disease. He was only 40 years old. He also played the sheriff in the movie ‚To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar“. Cheers
@XX2Media
@XX2Media Месяц назад
I loved him in Reservoir Dogs, too. “If you beat this cop long enough, he’ll tell you he started the fuckin’ Chicago Fire and that don’t necessarily make it fuckin’ so…” Hahaha
@christopherdale1745
@christopherdale1745 Месяц назад
The villain was just being cheeky when he winked at Jackie Chan, as if to say, "I bet you're mad I'm still alive."
@VJP8464
@VJP8464 Месяц назад
It’s more that he’s just tweaking real hard All the signs of him being a drugee and going through withdrawal symptoms are clear during that part Sweating heavily, shaking, and twitching, especially facial twitches, which is what the ‘wink’ was
@Senor-Misterioso
@Senor-Misterioso Месяц назад
Dawn, you have quickly become one of my favorite reacters.
@davewhitmore1958
@davewhitmore1958 Месяц назад
She's been one of mine for awhile :)
@Cerridwen7777
@Cerridwen7777 Месяц назад
For more Jackie Chan may I suggest Supercop? Also stars a baby Michelle Yeoh doing all her own stunts.
@kharma7755
@kharma7755 Месяц назад
I second this... Supercop is my fave JC film...
@lmcgregoruk
@lmcgregoruk Месяц назад
Supercop (1992) AKA Police Story 3, since there is another film called Supercop* (1993), which only has him in a small cameo. Also watch Police Story 1 (1985) + 2 (1998) first if you're going to watch the 3rd. *Also called Supercop II/Mega Cop/Project S/Once Upon a Cop
@BoBobber383
@BoBobber383 Месяц назад
Yes, that was Chris Penn from reservoir dogs. He is also in "Best of the best" and "footloose"
@gregkirby9059
@gregkirby9059 Месяц назад
Jackie Chan fact he does his own stunts
@malelonewolf80
@malelonewolf80 Месяц назад
I do not think he does his own stunts anymore. But for most of his movies he has done his own stunts.
@gregkirby9059
@gregkirby9059 Месяц назад
@@malelonewolf80 most likely not his recent ones
@Caseytify
@Caseytify Месяц назад
Jackie Chan's first US roles were in Burt Reynolds' Cannonball Run 1 & 2. He enjoyed the bloopers at the end so much he decided to include them in his own movies. The snake, the mantis, tiger are all forms of kung-fu. Chan also teamed up for two movies with Owen Wilson, set in the 1870s US west. Shanghai Nights & Shanghai Noon.
@rkempo
@rkempo Месяц назад
Jackie Chan the Drunken Master if you ever you want to see a quality movie
@MrJholshouser41
@MrJholshouser41 Месяц назад
The c4 guy towards the fronr of the movie is in reservoir dogs. His name is Chris Penn, brother of Sean Penn. Sadly, he had a substance issues and passed from am OD a while back Also, the FBI agent was the creep from Shankshank. He was also in Aliens and A Few Good Men
@LordVolkov
@LordVolkov Месяц назад
"How does one learn to do this?" Jackie and most Hong Kong stunt men attended what are known as Opera Schools, where children learn martial arts, acrobatics, singing, and dancing. Two of his friends from his school, Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao, are in a lot of movies with Jackie, commonly known as his 'three dragons' era. Try Wheels On Meals and Dragons Forever.
@edpublic
@edpublic Месяц назад
almost All Jackie's movies have bloopers at the end
@wyldhowl2821
@wyldhowl2821 Месяц назад
I love that you are reviewing this film. Jackie Chan movies are practically their own genre. One of my favourite scenes is the girl singing Mariah Carey in the car, while the bodyguards just have to put up with it. (Also watching the film was the first time I ever heard that song.) BTW, yes, that is Chris Penn, who was in Reservoir Dogs and Pale Rider. And the snitch guy at the Chinese theatre I'm pretty sure played Saul on Deadwood.
@wyldhowl2821
@wyldhowl2821 Месяц назад
Yes, Jackie Chan does his own stunts, and has a long list of injuries he's gotten while making films. This was one of the less strenuous ones for him.
@andrewsawyer1375
@andrewsawyer1375 Месяц назад
The 2nd one is just as good if not better. If you want some good Jackie Chan movies, Who Am I, First Strike, Mr Nice Guy, Rumble in The Bronx are worth seeing. He does all his own stunts & there are bloopers & how he cherograph them. You aren't too fat either Dawn btw.
@LordVolkov
@LordVolkov Месяц назад
👍 Jackie's 'fighting round the world' period is one of my faves. He spends the 90s on almost permanent vacation filming and recuperating in exotic locations like Australia and Africa. Super Cop and Operation Condor are also great.
@BubbaCoop
@BubbaCoop Месяц назад
Most Jackie Chan movies are as least comedic, if not outright comedies. He's a big fan of Buster Keaton. He was tapped as the next Bruce Lee but decided he needed a different tone.
@danseneres7846
@danseneres7846 Месяц назад
JC's parents basically gave him to a Peking opera school when he was a minor and he studied martial arts, acrobatics, acting, etc everyday, day in and out for years and eventually worked his way into kung fu films in the 70's. It took several trys for the USA to 'discover' him, but when they did...the rest is history; It's a fascinating story.
@capowable
@capowable Месяц назад
I got stuck outside the house once and had to scale to the top balcony. My mind went to when Lee scaled the walls of the ambassadors mansion. I gotta say.....😘👌worked like a charm.
@hoagsmash4188
@hoagsmash4188 Месяц назад
For real, this is one of, if not THE best of the "buddy cop" movies. It's friggin magical and hilarious!
@limpfordrisky6290
@limpfordrisky6290 Месяц назад
It's the movie poster tagline that still kills me to this day "The fastest hands meets the fastest mouth" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@dcmslife3772
@dcmslife3772 Месяц назад
Hitting a body of water like that from that height is like hitting a brick wall. Killed instantly. It would not save him. Also, R.I.P., Tom Wilkinson, in real life.
@kalakritistudios
@kalakritistudios Месяц назад
Funniest thing is Jackie Chan doesn't need to be a Superhero. He is a Superhero. He can just play himself.😂 He was the City Hunter.
@Protoman85
@Protoman85 Месяц назад
the bloopers are amazing
@kevinhayes1656
@kevinhayes1656 Месяц назад
Jackie Chan does do all of his own stunts. I saw an interview with him that said that because of that he can’t even find an insurance company to sell insurance because he’s such a high risk that nobody wants to insure him
@michaelhoward6663
@michaelhoward6663 Месяц назад
Jackie, who's name is actually Chan Kong San, which means "born in Hong Kong Chan", started training when he was 7. He was enrolled in the Peking Opera School for 10 years. He learned kung fu, several styles, singing, dancing, acting, acrobatics and stage directions. He couldn't read or write until his late teens. He's been acting for over 50 years. He has always done his own stunts, and has been injured several times and almost died doing a stunt for a movie called Armour of God. There are a couple more Rush Hour movies. All fun. If you can find them, Jackie's older movies are amazing. On to the next one!!
@Eowyn187
@Eowyn187 Месяц назад
"She injured him. Good girl!" 😂👏👏
@OriginalPuro
@OriginalPuro Месяц назад
In reality she wouldn't have been able to hurt a fly. Most women aren't, much less girls.
@jaymurray6051
@jaymurray6051 Месяц назад
He’s been in comedy since childhood. (1962) He became more comedic in the 80’s with movies like city hunter, meals on wheels, lucky stars, operation condo, project A . So on if you want to watch the classic Chan era watch all those movies. He was/is a stuntman and stunt director and appeared in Bruce Lee movies. He famously has hooked up with Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao, and the three of them later became known as the Three Brothers or Three Dragons. He has also done serious roles like police story. He got world wide recognition in the cannonball movies and tried and failed to break the US market with The Big Brawl but in he finally broke the US in the 90’s with Rumble in the Bronx. It was 98 Rush hour that shot him on his way towards his Hollywood star and he’s been helping out a Kung fu panda ever since. That’s the briefest run down I can give you of somebody I own every movie, tv series and cartoons of . I even have his PlayStation game. After this I seriously recommend you watch the karate kid remake. It shows a more serious side to Jackie. Hope that helps
@pamphileay
@pamphileay Месяц назад
"My whole life I spent on the sofa", "I am special. My mom tells me I'm special" and "We all started off as naked babies". You are hilarious! Jackie trained at the China Drama Academy. A Peking Opera School for a decade. He trained in martial arts and acrobatics. And hapkido, kung fu, karate, judo, taekwondo and jeet kun do.
@andreww1225
@andreww1225 Месяц назад
These two are hilarious together. All three movies are great.
@MrGBH
@MrGBH Месяц назад
@17:51 I think Dawn should watch some sammo Hung movies. He's an old friend of Jackie, and he's just as acrobatic. Meals on Wheels would be a good film, they're both in it
@kingbaby8761
@kingbaby8761 Месяц назад
You're my favorite reaction channel. Love your honesty and the fact that you don't get offended over movies, it's refreshing.
@Jmiranda70
@Jmiranda70 Месяц назад
Jackie got his start at a young age working at a Chinese acrobatic circus (or something like that) that’s where he gained his crazy moved combined with martial arts. Also Jackie couldn’t speak English when he made the film, he had learn his lines phonetically
@dennismason3740
@dennismason3740 Месяц назад
Jackie Chan was trained in the Chinese Opera, which teaches a wide spectrum of skills. Many Chinese superstars came from Chinese Opera.
@Parallaxus
@Parallaxus Месяц назад
The Rush Hour trilogy was SOOOO good! Jackie and Chris had such great chemistry, the writing and dialogue were awesome, and the addition of the bloopers was just extra perfect. Your great enjoyment of it made it even better! Looking forward to the next two!
@videoteamone
@videoteamone Месяц назад
Jackie's whole thing is kung fu comedy. He's been doing it since the 70s.
@johnspartan3465
@johnspartan3465 Месяц назад
Jackie Chan is a legend no one else like him also one of the most famous people on the planet yet he comes across so humble and down to earth what a gent
@lazyperfectionist1
@lazyperfectionist1 Месяц назад
17:36 "Can someone explain to me how one learns to do these things? Because I would like to do that, but I think I might be too tall." Jackie Chan's 5'9". Of course, he also has black belts in Hapkido, Judo, Taekwondo, Jeet Kune Do and a few _other_ martial arts, the likes of which he has been practicing since he was a child.
@shoddyworkmanship4934
@shoddyworkmanship4934 Месяц назад
Jackie Chan was adopted into a Peking Opera school (Chinese performance arts) when he was 5. There he learned gymnastics, martial arts, singing, etc until he was 18. His best movie is Drunken Master 2. Most of his best movies are Chinese, (relatively) low budget, and mostly focus on martial arts. Rush Hour 2 is a good follow up to this movie, but the third is pretty bad. I've seen most of his movies, and I think his best are: Drunken Master II (1994), Police Story III: Supercop (1992), Armour of God 2: Operation Condor (1991), Police Story (1985), Wheels on Meals (1984), Project A (1983), & Drunken Master (1978). Be aware that his Chinese movies were not shot with sound, and so the original soundtracks are technically Mandarin or Cantonese dubs. Many of these movies were re-released in America with English dubs, but they were also edited and replaced the music with new scores and sound effects. Generally the original soundtrack is preferred.
@Do0msday
@Do0msday Месяц назад
This is one of those movies that you can watch any time no matter how many times you've already seen it. It's one of the best action comedies...ever. This is one of those movies I put right up with 'The Mummy' because it's so much fun. Well, actually I think I'll change that. I'll put this up there with 'The Mummy' and 'The Mummy Returns' as well as adding...'Rush Hour 2'. That movie is actually better than the first in my opinion. The chemistry is better, the humor is funnier, and there's more action/stunts. I cannot wait for you to watch that because I know we will all hear "Best movie ever".
@woeshaling6421
@woeshaling6421 Месяц назад
You can see how Jackie and the hong kong stunt teams have inspired the subculture of parkour/free running. Jackie started his career as a stuntman and altho he does a lot of fight scenes, stunts are his specialty. And little known fact is that he has several music albums
@davidtoupal1015
@davidtoupal1015 Месяц назад
Love all the laughter. 2 and 3 are pretty hilarious
@tobaobokoomi1693
@tobaobokoomi1693 Месяц назад
I was a combat engineer straight out of highschool in the USMC...to get into things that go kaboom, you have to be slightly nutty and/or too dumb to be scared 😂
@jacquiecrandall6058
@jacquiecrandall6058 Месяц назад
Rumble in the Bronx
@wyldhowl2821
@wyldhowl2821 Месяц назад
YESSSSSS. It was filmed in my home city (which is definitely not The Bronx).
@IXSICNESS
@IXSICNESS Месяц назад
Noo, there are so many better jackie movies than rumble in the bronx; rumble in the bronx and first strike are his worst movies and are just bad movies in general. Meals on wheels, dragons forever, operation condor, supercop, who am i and drunken master are the jackie movies you have to watch. If you want Hollywood jackie his later movies are all much better than rumble and first strike
@ItApproaches
@ItApproaches Месяц назад
Jackie trained since he was like 6 years old I think. He grew up in a place that would probably considered child abuse elsewhere in the world lol, his days were spend AS A CHILD, doing intense training and balancing something on your head, I forget if it was a book or glass of water or something, but you got punished if you dropped it. So basically Jackie grew up being turned into a master martial artist. Also it's funny you say you want to be able to do all that stuff, but some of it you couldn't as women lack upper body strength.
@alexkaen1701
@alexkaen1701 Месяц назад
Jackie Chan has been a master of his craft for decades. You'll love more of his movies, like Legend of Drunken Master and Operation Condor
@ChrisReise
@ChrisReise Месяц назад
5:17 Fun Fact: C-4 cannot be detonated by a gunshot or by dropping it onto a hard surface. It does not explode when set on fire or exposed to microwaves. Detonation can ONLY be initiated only by a shockwave...such as when a detonator inserted into it is fired.
@wyldhowl2821
@wyldhowl2821 Месяц назад
I just figured he set off the detonators and they set off the C4, since they were both in the car trunks, but in the end, who really cares?
@3DJapan
@3DJapan Месяц назад
I thought it was an electrical connection. You always see them sticking 2 wires into it.
@firstenforemost
@firstenforemost Месяц назад
@@3DJapan The wires explode the detonator or blasting cap. The force of that smaller explosion causes the C4 to explode.
@clarencewalker3925
@clarencewalker3925 Месяц назад
Artistic license is taken, more often than not, in movies. Filmmakers are of the assumption that the audience isn't as savvy as they are.
@mrtim5363
@mrtim5363 Месяц назад
You're forgetting one thing, C-4 can also be generated by expected gross sales. There's a direct link between big explosions & sales. With large expected gross sales over-riding the need for detonators & the laws of physics.
@lmcgregoruk
@lmcgregoruk Месяц назад
I remember the first time I saw a Jackie Chan film was in the mid 90's when Channel 4 were doing a Jackie Chan Season (A different JC film every week?) I remember after watching the first one, taping the rest on VHS. Police Story 1, Project A, Armour of God, Wheels on Meals, Supercop
@Ty_The_Bonsai_Guy
@Ty_The_Bonsai_Guy Месяц назад
Jackie Chan does Chinese Wushu (Kung-Fu) and acrobatics he learned since childhood at a Chinese Opera school. Chinese Opera schools teach many skills like martial arts, singing, acrobatics and other entertainment arts.
@theylied1776
@theylied1776 Месяц назад
Jackie Chan was trained as an acrobatics in martial arts when he was 7 years old.
@artsilva
@artsilva Месяц назад
being an extra in a fight scene with Bruce Lee in Enter The Dragon is what inspired Jackie Chan to do his own movie stunts when he began to make his own movies.
@neutral6941
@neutral6941 Месяц назад
Watch rush hour 2 and 3 and 4 is coming out. Rush hour 2 is the best in the series and watch the other Jackie Chan movies.
@bigdream_dreambig
@bigdream_dreambig Месяц назад
#4 has been promised for so long that my knee-jerk reaction was "Yeah, right," but after further review, it looks like they may actually have finally selected a script!
@smexijebus
@smexijebus Месяц назад
Jackie Chan is *the* master of Action Comedy. You should check out the video essay done by Every Frame A Painting on Jackie Chan's way of making movies, it's definitely worth a react!
@jeffthompson9622
@jeffthompson9622 Месяц назад
Jackie Chan is also great with Owen Wilson in "Shanghai Noon" and "Shanghai Knights."
@user-wr9ej6xe4j
@user-wr9ej6xe4j Месяц назад
The Rush Hour movies are legendary. All 3 are good
@davidmckie7128
@davidmckie7128 Месяц назад
Shanghai Noon and Shanghai Knights are also worthy of a look (Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson). As for Jackie Chan's films before he made it big in America, Rumble In The Bronx, Police Story, Project A, Who Am I, Drunken Master (1 and 2) for starters.
@jaykay3784
@jaykay3784 Месяц назад
16:19 Carl Lewis won 9 gold medals at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul. He was a sprinter and long jumper
@ricowade4987
@ricowade4987 Месяц назад
thank you, HOw does anyone not know this. I know she blonde but jeez
@Hibbs4Prez
@Hibbs4Prez Месяц назад
Stop. Most people have forgotten Lewis unfortunately. Actually most never heard of him.
@RoGueNavy
@RoGueNavy Месяц назад
"It's him, 100%!" "Aw, goddamn." Love it!!
@namco003
@namco003 Месяц назад
Now I can't wait for you to get to the BLOOPERS from Rush Hour 2 LOL!! I could tell you couldn't cope with all those bloopers at once! Bloopers at the end of American 80s movies like Cannon Ball Run is why he included them in his movies. You should definitely check out somo of Jackie Chans older movies from the 80s, like Project A 1 and 2, and Police Story especially.
@voongnz
@voongnz 29 дней назад
aww sheeit, 5 mins in I couldn't continue watching. I now have to revisit the movie, and come back to this. It's too good, I hope it's still as good as I remember it.
@tofton1977
@tofton1977 Месяц назад
Jackie Chan's career go way back to the Bruce Lee days, he was an extra with Sammo Hung in "Game of death" in 1972! Jackie Chan tried several times to make himself a place in Hollywood but he was always underrated despite being a huge star in Hong Kong movie business!
@darrenwatkins7896
@darrenwatkins7896 Месяц назад
Let’s continue with Rush Hour 2 and 3. I’ve always been a Jackie Chan fan (2nd to Bruce Lee, where Jackie started as a stuntman in Bruce Lee movies), you have so much to see with Armour Of God, First Strike, Project A, Police Story, Rumble In The Bronx, he has over 100 films under his belt. Jackie trained at the Chinese Drama Academy from 7 till 17, from 5am 12 hrs a day, literally torture, i have his autobiography and its so enlightening, well worth a read. He made strong friendships with other students, Samo Hung and Yuen Biao, all starred in Dragons Forever, another amazing movie.
@TheNotoriousCheeto
@TheNotoriousCheeto Месяц назад
Jackie Chan is the king of action comedy. He did some great dramatic movies later in his career, but his early work is some of the funniest stuff I have ever seen. I recommend Drunken Master, Mr. Nice Guy, Wheels on Meals, Legend of Drunken Master, and Rumble In The Bronx. Also, there is a cartoon from the 90s called Jackie Chan Adventures that still holds up really well.
@3DJapan
@3DJapan Месяц назад
Jackie Chan has been in nearly 150 movies. Most of them were either comedies or had some comedy in them.
@Fred_L.
@Fred_L. Месяц назад
Mr. Nice Guy would be a good Jackie Chan movie to react to, it gets overlooked so often. City Hunter is another awesome one (though I am not sure about the English dub).
@musefan12345
@musefan12345 Месяц назад
"I'm special. Well, my mum tells me I'm special" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Dano_in_Texas
@Dano_in_Texas Месяц назад
I love this duo. All 3 Rush Hour movies are awesomely funny. And I must say, your laugh is infectious. It's genuine, and it's one of the things that drew me to subscribe to your channel. See you in the next one!
@craignellist7277
@craignellist7277 Месяц назад
Another fun Jackie Chan “buddy cop” like movie is Shanghai Noon.
@Casey3706
@Casey3706 Месяц назад
You're right Jackie Chan does do his own stunts.
@nigelthorn2062
@nigelthorn2062 Месяц назад
Jackie chan has been doing comedy martial arts movies for decades. And showing the bloopers. In a couple of films they show him come pretty close to death. Once in project a and once in armour of god both really funny movies to. He also hurt himself pretty bad in one of his own cop movies.
@shanewillis4602
@shanewillis4602 Месяц назад
He's got Jackie Chan up his sleeve. Exactly
@scv1981
@scv1981 Месяц назад
05:21 MJ dance is legendary. Chris and MJ would laugh about Chris used his left leg to kick
@11Kslingshot
@11Kslingshot Месяц назад
Comedy reactions are the best ... your laughter is great!
@JuanCruz-hd4ls
@JuanCruz-hd4ls Месяц назад
We definitely need reactions to Rush Hour 2 & 3!!
@edkrause7848
@edkrause7848 Месяц назад
Jackie Chan always gives you your moneys worth at the box office.
@mochutasull739
@mochutasull739 Месяц назад
Shanghai Noon is another well written buddy movie with Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson.
@jimspetdragons3737
@jimspetdragons3737 Месяц назад
Though Chan started cout w/ Bruce Lee w/ his films, he made his mark in the genre w/ more comedic martial arts films of his own brand. He 1st appeared in American films w/ an all-star cast in the first Cannonball Run (1981) movie (smaller role) (also featuring Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise, Roger Moore, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr, & Frank Sinatra (among others). Fun movie. Chan started doing end-credit bloopers/outtakes after this movie.
@noodle_fc
@noodle_fc Месяц назад
11:30 Carter's informant is played by John Hawkes (Sol Star from Deadwood)
@charlesmaurer6214
@charlesmaurer6214 Месяц назад
Just so you know in the US there is several levels of law enforcement like the government. You have the feds like the FBI, Marshalls, Secret Service and etc. Then youu have States that have their own law enforcement and depending on case each State and Feds may have priority. Within states you also have county and city governments. LAPD is both a county and city department as the city is also a county. On county US departments sometimes like LAPD you have a chief or in other counties a sheriff. (A sheriff collects taxes and provides law enforcement) LA has a tax department and a separate police dept.
@francismcknight724
@francismcknight724 Месяц назад
Jackie Chan is also a really good singer and used to perform regularly in China
@terrywinterton
@terrywinterton Месяц назад
hi dawn, Jackie Chan is a master of many martial art styles. He has studied Kung Fu, Karate, Taekwondo, and Muay Thai. I hope that helps
@stephen2583
@stephen2583 Месяц назад
Watch Meals on Wheels. Jackie Chan, Yuen Biu and Samo Hung and watch those three bouncing around a room together.
@krisfrederick5001
@krisfrederick5001 Месяц назад
Gargantuan "Don't nobody understand the words coming out your mouth!" That might be 2 😂
@jaymurray6051
@jaymurray6051 Месяц назад
Carters role in this (Chris Tucker) is a kinda throw back to the Beverly Hills cop movies with Eddie Murphy
@jamespfp
@jamespfp Месяц назад
12:23 -- RE: "He's like... A Monkey."; A: *Dawn,* Truer words have probably never been spoken. You don't even understand how Correct this assessment is. Jackie Chan is world-famous for a bunch of reasons, his choreography in stunts being one of them. But yeah, there's one particular film series, "Drunken Master" (1978) and "Drunken Master II"(1994) featuring his most monkey-like martial arts expressionism, Drunken Boxing.
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