Benny Urquidez's kick to Jackie Chan is so fast it actually extinguished a set of candles on the table behind.
You can't fake awesome.
Benny Urquidez's kick to Jackie Chan is so fast it actually extinguished a set of candles on the table behind.
You can't fake awesome.
The more I watch this guy, Yuen Biao, the more amazed I am.
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Stunts - 96/100 | There's legit a stunt at the end of this movie I was wondering just how the hell do you survive this?!
Narrative - 69/100 | Surprisingly enjoyable and well-rounded for a Sammo Hung flick! My subs were terrible so I guess that didn't help with the melodramatic parts, but many lovely small scenes and character moments.
Fight Choreography - 96/100 | All…
I loved this movie even if it's a mess. Aside from a few questionable scenes (like the tunnel scene where they just stand around and wait like fucking idiots for no reason), I was thoroughly invested. It's relentlessly entertaining, action packed, and a hell of a ride.
I was a bit scared because I didn't 100% trust Sam Raimi to deliver. I was afraid it'd be too much like his Spider-Man movies, while what I wanted was Evil Dead Sam…
Silly bodyswap movie that just seems to not really hit its jokes too much due to irritating editing that is often overdone.
It's not entirely bad but I didn't enjoy it all that much. There are better bodyswap movies/stories out there for sure.
That Jackie Chan and Michelle Yeoh never starred together again on-screen after Supercop is an outright tragedy.
Everything about these 2 together in this movie is, quite simply, absolute perfection.
And the rest is pretty damn awesome too.
Project A? More like Project "S" for Stunts!
I know, I know, that title's already taken. Would still make more sense than the current title holder.
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Stunts - 100/100 | Absolutely ridiculous. Not only from Jackie Chan but his whole crew as well. Damn are these guys impressive!
Narrative - 68/100 | Apparently this is a movie about stopping pirates until the story completely forgets about them for like an hour or so. I'm not complaining too much though…