Sammy had the right idea, honestly. When a huge brawl breaks out, sit it out and wait for the dust to settle. Then you can see which battered victors you might have to face.
One of my all time favourite movies to watch as a kid. Still love it today, just wish RU-vid or the studio would add it to the available movies to rent or buy. I'd buy it in a heartbeat & watch twice a week for life.
Haha, reminds me of that bar fight in the Devil's Brigade (when the loggers start picking on the Canadian troops and the American GIs come to assist them in the ensuing brawl). "What we wanna know, big mouth, is just who the h*ll invited YOU!"
Jackie Chan wasn't that well known in the US at the time they filmed this but Burt Reynolds saw that he had star quality and Burt was again proven to be correct.
When I was a kid this fight scene was the best I'd ever seen. And it was watered down Jackie Chan. If I'd seen Hong Kong Jackie Chan movies back then I might have had a stroke.
Most memorable on-screen fights from when I was a kid, Cannonball Run I & II. I love how they were so over the top, yet you just can't hate or rip on them as the film clearly never even tried to be a serious production. That's why I love car chase/race films like S&B, Cannonball Run or even the Blues Brothers, laid back productions to make you enjoy yourself and have a good laugh, nothing more. I miss these so much :)
Burt Reynolds later said: "I did that film for all the wrong reasons. I never liked it. I did it to help out a friend of mine, Hal Needham. And I also felt it was immoral to turn down that kind of money. I suppose I sold out so I couldn't really object to what people wrote about me"
@@TheSaneHatter It's only a "movie" if you count the fact that it was shot on film stock. You could turn off the projector, and most of the audience would be just as entertained by watching a blank screen.
Whats so funny is Jackie Chan and his partner were representing Japan and Subaru yet they were speaking Chinese :P. Gotta love Hollywood in the 80s, where everyone thought all Asians were the same.
this flick is from what, 1981? a long time ago I know but it still scares me how prettymuch the ENTIRE main cast and no doubt a bunch of these people who were the extras in this fight scene are all DEAD. Dang I'm getting oooooold :(
This is my bike club CFFC ! Hey peter fonda why don't you tell everyone how many times you laid down my brothers bike and what it cost you to keep from getting beat up !