OK, so it isn't 'real' in that the people aren't genuinely trying to hurt each other, but seeing a fight that is done for real, with no fast cuts or cheating camera angles, is always amazing. The choreographers and stunt performances are straight up astonishing - the speed, flexibility, inventiveness and flow from one idea to another are immaculate. You can only get a fight like this when everyone involved is top-tier level in their field.
@LordVolkov8 ай бұрын
The stage blocking and camera angles are also very important for these scenes to look so good. Being able to shoot it wide brings so much more than a fast edit fight could ever.
@Whitebrowpriest8 ай бұрын
I remember when I first saw this movie back when it first came out, and I saw that fight scene between Jackie Chan and Ken Lo ("John"), my jaw dropped to the floor. I mean dude was pretty much boxing with his feet. I'd never seen anyone fight with their feet that good before that! It was one of the best fight scenes ever choreographed, executed and filmed. Like y'all said, too bad you had to cut the scene up because of worrying about your video getting claimed.
@joshchu8 ай бұрын
16:36 Mathew winning the subtlest movie reference of the month award.
@marclewis55058 ай бұрын
Fun Fact: 11:00 That's Ho Sung Pak, he played Liu Kang in the original Mortal Kombat games.
@secondghost8 ай бұрын
Holy crap! I've never noticed that before. It is him!
@mikedoskitomen19918 ай бұрын
Ooooh that is actually true. I see it now 😯
@drakedarkstar54223 ай бұрын
and also Shang Tsung
@k.delpino11248 ай бұрын
Back in the mid-1990s when Jackie's earlier films were getting theatrically released here in the states, he wanted Drunken Master II to be the first and not "Rumble in The Bronx". All because Drunken Master II was making so much noise overseas and was a huge milestone for Jackie's career. Doing a sequel (standaone or not) to one of his first hit films was unprecedented. I heard it was quite success and somehow they would bring it to the states. Dimension Films released it as 'The Legend of Drunken Master' (2000). It was the 7th and last of his earlier films to be released theatrically in the U.S. All 7 films had been re-dubbed with different voices and Jackie made sure his own voice was heard. The phenomenon of this is that JC played Fei Hung without missing a single step. At the time, he was doing more modern-set films. Even if it was 16 years since the original, Jackie treated the sequel like he just made DM1 yesterday. But going back to something traditional and keeping that way was truly artistic. The action, humor and dialogue has to move so fast. Seems simple, but it takes (even for Jackie) lots of effort to make these movies. He considered DM2 his best work for that time and the fans/critics could definitely oblige. From the film to the outtakes (especially these), this is why JC is the world's greatest action star.
@jp38137 ай бұрын
DM2 would've made more money in the states if it was released there in the mid-90s instead of being treated as an afterthought.
@crombajaa6 ай бұрын
One of the greatest movies ever! Anita Mui is one of the best actresses of all time and her best performance in this film. RIP!
@jp38138 ай бұрын
Don't know if you guys noticed, but Jackie still incorporated the Eight Drunken Immortals technique in his choreography. Which is why sometimes he acts like a flirtatious woman, a cripple, a flute player, etc... The original Cantonese/Mandarin dialogue mentions them. This movie was in competition w/ (and won against) Jet Li's Fist of Legend for Best Action Choreography in the 14th Hong Kong Film Awards, which was choreographed by Yuen Woo-ping, the director of the first Drunken Master. Looks like you guys watched a non-American English dub b/c Jackie voiced himself in The Legend of Drunken Master.
@MrTech2268 ай бұрын
That's what I thought because Jackie did voice original Chinese and American Versions. Because voice for Jackie's character is not right. I have seen both versions.
@jp38138 ай бұрын
@@MrTech226 I've seen both versions as well, though I always thought that the Chinese one didn't sound like JC's voice.
@jayeisenhardt13378 ай бұрын
Jet Li's Fist of Legend I loved that one too
@Kaylakaze7 ай бұрын
Also, the ending of the American release is different. Instead of getting brain damaged, he goes blind.
@jp38137 ай бұрын
@@Kaylakaze No, the American release never shows Fei-hung again after the final fight.
@chrislaustin8 ай бұрын
This is one of the greatest martial arts films ever made, a true classic and maybe Jackie's best film, the fight choreography is on a whole other level.
@ofenomeno13818 ай бұрын
It's top 10 for sure
@personatodo8 ай бұрын
Drunken Master 2 is a 10 out of 10 in terms of it's fight scenes. Jackie was already way past his prime when he did this movie(I remember he said during a local interview when he visited my country of Malaysia, he need assistance of wires to help him for some of the kicks and his joint issues he had waking up each morning) and he still managed to impress everyone with his incredible skills. You two should also check out the 2004 New Police Story( or any of the previous Police Story if you haven't yet), Rob-B-Hood, Wheels on Meals( featuring one of the Jackie best fight scenes in history against Benny the Jet), Armor of God 2 Operation Condor(Hong Kong version and not the chronologically confused U.S version) and Dragons Forever.
@brandonwenzel28447 ай бұрын
Just a few additional notes that you folks might enjoy: Regarding the cast, this movie contains some very notable cast members. Chief amongst them, has to be Master Lau Kar Leung. Who, not only portrayed the role of the old patriot that Jackie fought on the train, but was also the original director of the film. It can NOT be overstated how important he was to the formation and continued growth of the martial arts genre of films. He was a legendary choreographer, and eventual director. Working mostly for Shaw Brothers, but some Golden Harvest as well. He was a direct descendant of the legendary Wong Fei Hung's lineage of martial arts, andalso performed in some of the best fight scenes ever put to film. A few others notable actors in this, Ti Lung portrayed Jackie's father, and was actually a big name martial arts film star himself, again, mostly for Shaw Brothers. His filmography is phenomenal. The villainous guy in the black suit who assists in the end fight, is a guy named Ho-Sung Pak, who's most famous for being the live action actor for Lui Kang in the original Mortal Kombat games. He was actually brought onto the film to play the lead bad guy, but although a very respected martial artist, he had some difficulty adjusting to the Hong Kong style of action, and kept having injuries, and so was given a lesser role. The final actor to bring up, is Ken Lo. Who played Jackie's main opponent in the final fight. As you folks stated, he had a background in Tae Kwon Do, but he was also a Muay Thai kickboxing champ. The guy was super legit. He only retired because he eventually ran out of viable opponents in China. After leaving the fight stuff behind, he was introduced to Jackie by a mutual friend at a nightclub. Jackie was impressed with his credentials, and actually hired him to be his bodyguard and trainer. As his bodyguard though, he'd have to accompany Jackie to set, and then mostly stood around all day. So Jackie suggested he take up acting as well, since he was already there. Only problem was, he was used to punching and kicking people for real, and so was initially very unpopular amongst the stunt people and other actors. Eventually he taught himself how to have more control, and had a long career. The other thing to bring up, is regarding the falling out between Jackie and Master Lau Kar Leung as director. By this point, both were legends in the industry, and then working together was very much a holy shit moment. Unfortunately they ended up crashing quite a bit. Jackie knew what he wanted, and Master Lau knew what he wanted. I've always heard that the final straw came about with the final fight scene. Supposedly Master Lau wanted Jackie to fight a large number of opponents instead of the more one-on-one style that we got. Jackie felt differently, and wanted the big standoff, and by that point, enough was enough for Master Lau. It's genuinely a shame that they couldn't come together and collaborate more harmoniously, since they're both such incredible individuals with legendary careers. Though I believe they did eventually mend things years later.
@ghadrackpotato9608 ай бұрын
The American dub of this is criminal. This is one of the best kung fu movies ever made. It seems goofy with the dub, but if you watch the original with native language for the songs, and intonations with subtitles, seriously, one of my top ten movies from the last 50 years. I paid 130 bucks for my laser disc copy when I was a Burger King manager making $4.35 an hour.
@JeshuaSquirrel8 ай бұрын
So it wasn't supposed to be a comedy?
@AnteFuerst8 ай бұрын
4,35 as a burger king manager? They scammed you....
@JDelwynn8 ай бұрын
What's this dub anyway, haven't seen it. I only have the 2001 Dimension Films dub with Jackie's voice.
@ghadrackpotato9608 ай бұрын
@@JeshuaSquirrel It's absolutely supposed to be funny, but you have to see the original in Cantonese and Mandarin. It's not the same dopey slapstick schlock they overdubbed onto it in this version.
@ghadrackpotato9608 ай бұрын
@@AnteFuerst well I'm in my 50's when I started working back in the 80's fast food was paying 3 dollars an hour. I still have my check stubs in my filing cabinet.
@Mugthraka8 ай бұрын
80's/90's Hong Kong Action movies where just the best.
@DragonofDarkness138 ай бұрын
I'm not used to this Dub, I've always watched the one that Jackie dubbed himself ^,^ Guess that was a later dub ?
@d3cl01248 ай бұрын
Yeah that's the version I've seen. Legend of Drunken Master. I can't into watching this one. Doesn't feel right. 🙁
@TomH26818 ай бұрын
@@d3cl0124 The non-Jackie dub has the advantage of having the original Hong-Kong score. The Jackie dub is entirely rescored.
@jp38138 ай бұрын
Yeah, and they rightfully cut out that last part w/ the brain damaged Fei-hung.
@MrTech2268 ай бұрын
I have seen Jackie dubbed in American version. Plus, I have also seen Chinese version with English Subtitled too
@brandonwenzel28448 ай бұрын
If you enjoy fight scenes in cramped places, I have to recommend the Shaw Brothers classic, Martial Club. The end fight the alleyway is genuinely one of the best in cinematic history.
@TrashWerewolf8 ай бұрын
On another note, I can't believe Emily missed the opportunity for a joke during the restaurant fight scene about how Jackie Chan had those guys "bamboo-zled"! 😊
@ghadrackpotato9608 ай бұрын
Ken Long, Jackie's bodyguard was Frick ing awesome in those fights.
@jp38137 ай бұрын
*Ken Lo
@grife30008 ай бұрын
Matthew with the Mr. Nice Guy jokes. RIP Anita Mui. Every time I see her on screen now I get too sad. I hope she had a terrific 40 years to make up for such a short life.
@MadcapMatt8 ай бұрын
The axe gang fight is still one of the coolest things I've ever seen in a martial arts movie today
@alexkaen17018 ай бұрын
"I'm not nearly drunk enough for this" The warcry of Jackie Chan!
@rcrawford428 ай бұрын
The dubbing makes me realize what Kung Pao: Enter the Fist was going for.
@JDelwynn8 ай бұрын
Yes, we need more Jackie! Mr. Nice Guy or Who Am I are good candidates because they were filmed in English.
@AnteFuerst8 ай бұрын
The final fight is awesome. 👌
@nickgjenkins8 ай бұрын
The last 30 minutes of this movie might be the greatest fight choreography ever caught on film. My... GOD what 3rd act!!!
@TheStoryhasbeensold8 ай бұрын
Ti Lung plays Jackie's Father is a Hong Kong Legend and plays in a film with Chow Yun Fat called " A Better Tomorrow"
@jp38137 ай бұрын
Lung is only 7 years older than Jackie.
@arklytte8 ай бұрын
LOVE THIS MOVIE!! I'm so glad (and totally not surprised) that this won the pole. I stand with Matthew. That final fight is, IMO, one of the top, if not THE top, fight scenes ever filmed. The only one that even comes close is the rooftop fight in Who Am I?
@Whitebrowpriest8 ай бұрын
Don't know if you guys recognize the fiddle player here 16:37, but he was the Hong Kong cab driver (William Wai-Lun Duen) in Rush Hour 2 that Detective Carter (Chris Tucker) hailed to follow Ricky Tan. Remember? When he pretended not to speak any English until Carter gave him money, then he said in English, "Now you're speaking my language"? LOL.
@punklover992 ай бұрын
The guy in the suite(mr oops all legs) was chan's personal bodyguard
@johnburnscrystaljack8 ай бұрын
I can't believe this dub is the default english one on amazon, it's gotta be one of the worst mainstream dubs of a movie ever, the english dub that Jackie Chan did though is practically a masterpiece, some day we'll get that one back as the primary one.
@mitchhamilton648 ай бұрын
i gotta say, i prefer the version with the jackie chan dub
@Thrui8 ай бұрын
29:07 lol one of my most favorite parts. "Ow. Ow. Ow. Break!"
@easonstrickland63726 ай бұрын
I grew up watching drunken boxing
@AnneHathawayRules7 ай бұрын
Fun fact: the final industrial alcohol scene is considered one of the GREATEST kung fu fights ever choreographed.
@LFGaming25018 ай бұрын
34:00 to 35:30 pippin.EXE failed to respond. Lol
@sithlordkaeyl218 ай бұрын
I’m glad that he tried to do what directors/producers wanted him to do in the beginning of his career when they were really struggling to fill the “post-Bruce Lee-death-void”, but I’m even more excited that he decided to start making movies that were more in his element, as they never get old.
@alfredocornelio43297 ай бұрын
Anita Mui, step mom Ling, always a delight and a riot. She was like the Madonna of the East as big time Cantonese pop artist. While she did do dramatic roles to great success, it was in the few projects she did with Jackie, Drunker Master 2, Miracles and Rumble In The Bronx, that she let out her funny side. RIP
@EbefrenRevo7 ай бұрын
I hope this was the time Jackie think "Hey, i can directing too. Im good at that !!"
@johnpittsii75248 ай бұрын
Hope you two are having an great and awesome day ❤
@Whitebrowpriest8 ай бұрын
Here are a few other great martial arts #title's you would surely enjoy: "Tom Yum Goong" (aka The Protector), starring Tony Jaa "S.P.L (Saat po long)" (aka Kill Zone)", starring Donnie Yen and Sammo Hung "Prodigal Son" (an 80s classic), starring Biao Yuen "The Raid: Redemption", starring Iko Uwais (btw, this film is insanely good!) "Kill Zone 2", starring Tony Jaa
@MadcapMatt8 ай бұрын
You guys appreciated the brutality of the hits in this next you need to watch Ong Bak. Muay thai fighting scene that do NOT shy away from showing the contact.
@jeremygeorgia49438 ай бұрын
The original had somewhat of a depressing ending. Apparently, the industrial alcohol (used to start fires) messed him up permanently. The Axe Gang, in Kung Fu Hustle had a few inspirations. You might see some similarities, if you watch "Gangs of New York". I always enjoy Jackie Chan movies. I like that even though they get intense, they still have lighthearted and comedic elements, without becoming completely farcical, like "Kung Pow". You can generally be assured, when you watch Jackie Chan, from the last century, that it's not going to be a depressing drama. I highly suggest you continue following his work. The Hong Kong stuff is the best, to me, though Rush Hour was great. You might also like to check out more of Stephen Chow stuff, if you can find it. You might like "Flirting Scholar". Of course, one of my favorites is the "God of Gamblers" series. You might look up "All for the Winner". There are plenty more JC films to enjoy. Keep going.
@TombunnyHunter8 ай бұрын
That moment when Matthew gets prepped for the final fight sequence. :) Also, definitely in my top 5 if not top 1 of all time. I'd say my favorite Jackie films are this, Operation Condor, Who Am I?, Rumble in the Bronx, and Police Story.
@ofenomeno13818 ай бұрын
Have you ever watched his early Hong Kong cinema? Like spiritual kung fu?
@tempsitch56328 ай бұрын
Rumble in the bronx ? WTF ? You need to see more than 5 jackie flicks.
@TombunnyHunter8 ай бұрын
@@ofenomeno1381 Yeah, I've seen or own most of Jackie's films. I didn't say I didn't love his earlier works, I mean I even enjoy several of his western works. The films I mention tend to have the best blend of fights, stunts, and story. IMO, of course, other people are welcome to enjoy what they will, no gatekeeping here. ;)
@TombunnyHunter8 ай бұрын
@@tempsitch5632 :sigh: Have a nice cup of tea and watch whatever you enjoy friend.
@chiprios36903 ай бұрын
I love the cat sleeping in the back
@CrownlessKing888 ай бұрын
This is definitely a different version than the one I saw. Jackie did his own dubbing in the version I saw.
@MitchClement-il6iq8 ай бұрын
That version is terrible, at least this a dub with the original soundtrack! The legend of drunken master is garbage I'm sorry.
@boomer28winn8 ай бұрын
you know what your talkin about this dub is trash @@MitchClement-il6iq
@MitchClement-il6iq8 ай бұрын
@@boomer28winn yes indeed, I have the blu ray with multiple audio soundtracks... by far the original Cantonese audio is the best version 👍
@athens_1psvr318 ай бұрын
If you enjoyed this comical action type you must see Jet Li’s The Legend and The Legend 2 is a complete story. I immediately watched the sequel in the early morning after it came on the VHS after the first ended. I was so happy.
@TheStoryhasbeensold8 ай бұрын
The original names are Fuk Sai Yu 1 and 2
@jayson_djx_valdez7 ай бұрын
😂 That's a good one ✌️, "They'll just gonna AX him a question" 😂✌️
@sophiamarchildon39988 ай бұрын
They needed to smuggle out artefacts? Just call the British Museum and they'll hook you up in a jiffy, like Mr. Wolf in Pulp Fiction.
@obato768 ай бұрын
The British Museum is exactly where those artifacts would've ended up if Jackie hadn't stopped them
@sophiamarchildon39988 ай бұрын
@@obato76Thanks, I forgot about that. I last saw it when I was a little kid.
@mydemonz8 ай бұрын
I've seen this movie numerous times with dub... never heard this version before... yes, criminal...
@MitchClement-il6iq8 ай бұрын
U mean legend of drunken master!
@DanJackson19778 ай бұрын
Back in 1997 I special ordered this on VHS from a Blockbuster Video (didn't even know that was possible). Came in a clamshell box. It was in Cantonese with really hard to read subs... felt like I had found some kind of Indiana Jones treasure.
@valldn0348 ай бұрын
3:23 I grew up with chicken in my backyard and to this day have some, never got used to their smell LOL.
@TomH26818 ай бұрын
Next should be Police Story (1985) or Project A (1983) IMO. Bonus: Miracles (1989), Jackie's best-looking film IMO. Please try to find the original cantonese versions if you can. I know it's not always easy. Other martial art recommendations: - SPL (2005). Sammo Hung, Donnie Yen, Jackie Wu. The film is known in the US as "Killzone". - Iron Monkey (1993). Donnie Yen, directed by Yuen Woo-Ping. Try to avoid the butchered US version if you can.
@LordVolkov8 ай бұрын
I would say Gorgeous is Jackie's best looking film, as the title implies.
@MitchClement-il6iq8 ай бұрын
In Jackie's own words miracles is Jackie's favorite best shot film.
@TrashWerewolf8 ай бұрын
Why did I look to the side at the same time as Matthew when Emily made her "fowl" joke! 😂
@cesarvidelac8 ай бұрын
I was missing this movies with you guys, I had an incredible time not only watching the movie but enjoying so much your reactions 😸
@celiohackintosh45582 ай бұрын
The best matial arts movie ever made
@ShatteredDreams908 ай бұрын
I absolutely love both Jackie Chan and Anita Miu. Both have incredible chemistry.
@MitchClement-il6iq8 ай бұрын
So does lar kar leung and jackie!
@Kantami8 ай бұрын
it was great to see Lau Kar-Leung in a movie with Jackie, it's just a shame they didn't get along. Lau was such a good actor and amazing Martial Artist, and is in Heroes Of The East which to me is one of the best Kung-Fu movies ever made (also in The Scorpion King/Operation Scorpio which was just a very fun movie).
@stobe1878 ай бұрын
Lau Kar-Leung is the real deal.
@Postscriptom8 ай бұрын
The director Lau Kar Leung (who directs - except the finale - and plays the old master here) is the best martial arts artist / director / choreographer ever in HK cinema history, check all his directed - movies between 1975 and 1983 !...
@RasPsalm8 ай бұрын
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@j4v1c8 ай бұрын
Excellent Viewer Submitted Title!! Cinema Sensei with the King Fu Grip. Very early 80s and film appropriate! Longtime listener, first time caller. Have y'all watched the Last Dragon yet? I would guess Matthew has. If you have, what about I'm Gonna Git You Sucka? Maybe for Emily's solo reactions.
@norhelmibinmaryuti1343Ай бұрын
The inspiration for the Axe Gang is from Jacky Chan's earlier movie, Project A.
@legionaireb8 ай бұрын
Two weeks ago, WatchMojo ranked this movie's concluding fight as #1 best Jackie Chan fight scene.
@evanreid69178 ай бұрын
One of the very first dvds I remember seeing in 2001, when it came out on DVD. And it might have been the first North American release. Great reaction guys.
@stobe1878 ай бұрын
Horrific dub (for example: "self-administered massage" is "nursing a hangover" in the original version), one of the best martial arts flicks in existence. Please for the love of all things holy, if you continue doing martial arts films you should always opt for the original language versions because they give you the emotional impact of the performances _so much_ better.
@kitgautier16587 ай бұрын
Bummed that you watched the dubbed version, but I still LOVE this film; it's easily in my top 10 of all time.
@leav4g8 ай бұрын
The stepmother is Anita Lui. She was in movie,, HEROIC TRIO, with Michelle Yeoh. ❤❤
@coreyvegar91528 ай бұрын
I have seen this movie about 10-20 times, still one of my favourite Jackie Chan movies.
@terririnella40327 ай бұрын
so, i remember seeing this movie, but it had Jackie Chan voicing himself in english.....it was one of the funniest things i remember seeing. That first drunken fight in the courtyard, i remember Jackie was naming all his moves as he was using them, just like an anime or Naruto.....i remember "wheel barrow", "down the hatch", "snake eyes", i think there was a corkscrew, where he spins in mid air, headbutting the opponent, "drunken maiden flirting with the master", "uncle stirs the wine" i think.....his stepmother was hilarious this was one of the first Asian martial arts movies i remember renting (yes Blockbuster), many followed.....Once Upon a Time in China series, Iron Monkey, Ong Bak, Shaolin Soccer, Kung Fu Hustle....i even remember seeing alot of Asian movies (not just Martial Arts movies) were shown on Friday and Saturday night, translated to French (and i don't understand French, it was just on the Quebec channel that was apart of Canadian tv in the 90s and 2000s, i think that was how i first saw Ran, Kagemusha, and The Bride with White Hair....it was strange watching movies where both the spoken language and subtitled language aren't what you speak, yet the movies are interesting and compeling
@davidwatson228 ай бұрын
pippin as Catnip Paws . jackie is so entertaining in these early movies such great fight scenes
@LordVolkov8 ай бұрын
I didn't get to this one until much later in my Jackie journey, so it doesn't have quite the ranking in my faves that it provably should 😅 Operation Condor and Who Am I are still my favorites of Jackie's work, but the final fight here is incredible and I love the philosophy of 'A boat floats in water, but also sinks in it'
@abrahamsimmons92038 ай бұрын
One of the reasons it took along time to film(supposedly) is the way Jackie got his face to turn red, which he got by standing on his head before each take…..agree with Matt with the final scene being top 5…maybe top 3
@gamerbear848 ай бұрын
A Finnish comedy show kinda did the same thing with a skit where two guys dealing with having stayed up all night drinking, they are hung upside down during the shoot to make their faces red.
@AlucardsQuest8 ай бұрын
Jackie Chan is a great entertainer, talented martial artist, and does many impressive stunts... but just for clarity's sake he doesn't do "all his own stunts" despite his claims to the contrary. He has a whole stunt team and doubles he uses for most of the super dangerous stuff. That's all I'm going to say, but that I don't think that knowledge ruins any of his movies. Always fun to watch your reactions on this channel, thank you!
@michaelcoffey19918 ай бұрын
The dub is horrible re watch it without it its even better. Was a treat to see you both fall in love with this classic for us whom love the kung fu film genre
@MIXPRO688 ай бұрын
YES I REALLY DESPISED THE AMERICAN DUB VERSION.THE ENGLISH SUBTITLED VERSION IS THE BEST ONE
@virgilm8 ай бұрын
I don't think "bambooboo" got enough reaction from anyone.
@Deadlypunker8 ай бұрын
Still catching up with old upload . But all are great fun with laughs and cry's . Keep it up you guys 👊🤜🍺🍺
@matthewcompton34488 ай бұрын
If you want some more Jackie movies to check out, I'd recommend watching "Rumble in the Bronx" (1995/1996 - Jackie's first film to have a mainstream release in the US), "Mr. Nice Guy" (1997/1998 - Jackie's first film to be scripted and shot in English), and "Who Am I?" (1998 - really good rooftop fight scene).
@XcaptainXobliviousX8 ай бұрын
WHAT IS THIS DUB, why didnt you watch the dub with jackie doing his own english voice? :c
@trocktp8 ай бұрын
Jackie Chan’s “Snake and Crane Arts of Shaolin”.. May be his best movie. Fights scenes almost nonstop with NO JOKING.. just a serious, kick ass movie.
@Falcun218 ай бұрын
Gotta watch Drunken Master when Jackie was young, find out how he learned Drunken Boxing and why and what each of his funky moves are called. The dub is even good.
@mitchhamilton648 ай бұрын
...th-they did that. they mentioned it right at after the end in their discussion
@Dank_Nuggetz2 ай бұрын
Never heard this dub before; different than mine.
@tonytheriault11868 ай бұрын
I have a region zero DVD that I got a while ago. I bought it 2nd hand in person, so I'm not 100% sure if it's a bootleg or not. It's Jackie Chan and his stunt crew doing certain stunts, like the box crashes and wire work. It has Jackie speaking in English as well as his native Chinese, with English subtitles. It's worth tracking down.
@jeiffercalil66264 ай бұрын
Great video. I love Jackie Chan. The Best!
@josearroyo80088 ай бұрын
STOP HIM, STOP HIM!
@funbagshosehound79478 ай бұрын
what a waste watching the english dubbed version. definitely should have watched the original cantonese version
@biswojyoti18 ай бұрын
jackie makes it look so easy
@MrTech2268 ай бұрын
scene where Jackie fell in hot coals actually happened by him.
@neutral6941Ай бұрын
Funny thing how Jackie Chan is older than the 2 people that played his parents and Jackie plays the son. Weird thing.
@rickace1327 ай бұрын
3:12 This scene is funny because in China today, you can order food while on the bullet train, and at your next stop they deliver the food to you.
@MonsieurBooyah8 ай бұрын
Best Jackie Chan movie, at me
@summattgames8 ай бұрын
@MonsieurBooyah
@Sosumaru8 ай бұрын
Should def check out Wheels on Meals. It's another great one.
@clairealderwood19288 ай бұрын
I’d really love it if you reacted to The Descendants directed by George Clooney. The sound track is beautiful.
@kunvar57747 ай бұрын
The Greatest and Biggest Superstar to ever live. No one match his stardom. One and only Jackie chan.
@karlluigi19875 ай бұрын
RIP Anita Mui
@twooharmony20008 ай бұрын
The high pitched giggling yes....
@twooharmony20008 ай бұрын
Appreciating the humorsous skits
@twooharmony20008 ай бұрын
Yeh, Bob,by, Drunken Master aye aye. Now yer gettin' into it...-Ernie Moore Jr. Kung-Fu , Bay,bee!!
@kanteannightmare8 ай бұрын
This is a pretty good dub considering the others I've seem. I own the Jackie Chan dub version too.
@DerGeek8 ай бұрын
One of Jackie's best!
@mongomongo76648 ай бұрын
The main bad guy of this film is actually was the real life bodyguard of Jackie Chan 👍
@edwardsighamony8 ай бұрын
It's a hard to pick a favorite Jackie film for me. Is it this one or Project A, Dragons Forever? Now I'm curious if Matthew saw any of the Shaw Brothers films. King Hu made many great martial arts movies that are worth checking out that have only become available in the West in the past decade. A Touch if Zen, Dragon Inn, Cone Drink with Me. Most of his filmography is actually worth seeing.
@estoy10018 ай бұрын
20:11 - I'm a bit disappointed you didn't do the 'they got bamboo-zled' pun...
@tempsitch56328 ай бұрын
Those guys got a lot of bambooboos. These puns are splitting my sides.