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I only actually know just one, as far as I can tell.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XY8amUImEu0]
Rush Hour comes there after, due to Chris Tucker's "antics" and eyeballs. xD
And then, Armour of God II: Operation Condor. And this movie makes it here due to the scenario, the performance of 3 women and the scenes in the Nazi Wind Tunnel.
That one is a classic.
Did you like Shanghai Knights?
Check out Twin Dragons if you enjoyed the humour in Shanghai Noon.
peak jackie chan when he was in his twenty and thirty and before cgi, computer, AI, so mostly vhs time 🥰
also peak hong kong movie industry 🥰
now china eat them and also eat jackie chan 😪
Second up is Rush Hour.
The Drunken Money one?(idk the name, haha - the one where he fights drunk.)
Who am I?
Operation Condor
Who Am I? Now that's a classic I had forgotten about.
also the tuxedo was pretty gud IMO... and ofc shanghai knights... and rush hour...
jackie chan really plays up his accent well since he realised it was more lucritive than throwing himself off buildings...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=folvVXothDo
Another overkill part was the Two Guards Jackie had to face in order to exit the rooftops. The LOOONG fight didn't damage Jackie after taking so many hits&kicks as if Jackie was made out of liquid metal instead of bare flesh.