Chasing chicks, doing illegal deals with gangsters and catching their attention is nothing new for a Jackie Chan film, but as usual it’s the physical performance this film offers that makes it great.
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This movie stars all three dragons as best buddies bumbling their way through a slightly less than honest life. Jackie Chan is known to many martial arts fans as one of the ‘Three Dragons’ – Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao and himself. Read My Review | Find on DVD / Blu-ray Dragons Forever It’s one of the best action films ever made, and Jackie weaves his comedic gold into it a long the way, making this film an awesome contrast of intense action and comedy.
The film is PACKED with awesome action sequences, sandwiched between two of the most incredible scenes he’s ever done. Before long he himself is framed and becomes a fugitive and he must fight these guys not only for law and justice, but to save his own innocence. Naturally the criminals belong to a large and very powerful organisation and “Kevin” is the guy who has to deal with them. Jackie plays “Kevin” or Chan Ka-Kui, a police officer who is protecting a young girl from criminals. This film is another pure Jackie Chan classic that everyone needs to see! Read My Review | Find on DVD / Blu-ray Police Story This film is brilliant, and I loved every minute of it! Most kung fu fans would agree so if you haven’t seen it you need to watch it!
It just happens to involve Fei Hung getting drunk and fighting a lot of other people along the way so naturally the antics come with the action. This film is mostly comedy but in the purest kung fu theme as he finds a master to learn a new style to defeat his enemies. He does eventually start learning Drunken boxing and a local martial artist named ‘Thunderleg’ arrives in town and becomes a problem, so Wong Fei Hung is sent to try out his new style on him. This film is a pretty entertaining comedy as Jackie plays Wong Fei Hung during his youth, copping a bit of disciplinary action from his father and generally wanting to go about things in his own way (kinda like Jackie himself with the nature of this film). You can’t have a “top ten movies of Jackie Chan” without mentioning the movie made him insanely famous and popular – the original Drunken Master from 1978. So I won’t blabber on too much more, here are the top movies our man Jackie has released, in no particular order… Drunken Master After all, it’s martial arts films we’re lookin’ at here and we wanna see the action! I decided to keep an eye out for complexity of the choreography as well as how exciting and intense the action is, and rank these movies by the quality of that action. He is without a doubt among the top handful of martial arts stars to ever have lived… That’s something that just hasn’t been equaled since his presence arrived in the movie industry. Not only that but he’s also risked his life time and time again for the sake of entertainment.