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The Accidental Spy: (2000) Jackie Chan's latest mega-buck action / espionage outing! After foiling a bank robbery (and plowing through the entire 20th floor of high-rise while trapped on the very end of a crane arm), a simple exercise equipment salesman (Chan) is suddenly mixed up in a dying man's secret game. A game that has terrorists, militants and the secret service all scrambling after a new strain of Anthrax that can decimate populations in days. Sporting a huge array of locations including Hong Kong, Turkey and Korea, this has some classic Chan moments including an Austin Powers-ish sequence that has a nude Jackie being chased through a Turkish market using whatever he can to keep himself covered and fight off the bad guys at the same time. Note that this sequence is cut from some versions. This is the uncut version, letterboxed in Chinese and English with English subtitles. Includes a trailer and the making of (though this is in Cantonese with Chinese subs). [B] |
The Armour of God 2, Operation Condor: (1991) Uncut, letterboxed print of this amazing sequel is one of Jackie's best flicks with tons of jaw-dropping stunts (the car stunts alone are amazing) and fight scenes. Plot concerns a quest for lost Nazi gold that is buried in a WWII bunker somewhere in the Arabian desert. Shot on location on a handful of continents with plenty of action, adventure and amazing stunts. Available in two formats: dubbed into English or in Cantonese with easy to read English subtitles in the lower black area. Please specify version when ordering! [B] |
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Drunken Master II: (1979) A.k.a. Legend of the Drunken Master. Beautiful, letterboxed, uncut print of what is quite possibly the greatest martial arts film ever made. In Chinese with English subtitles. [B] |
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Jackie Chan Action Video: Almost a full 2 hours of Jackie's greatest fight sequences professionally edited together and set to a wide variety of music by Don May Jr. Great for parties or people with very short attention spans. Many thanks to Don for the superior-quality master. [B] |
Jackie Chan Action Video 2: Super cool sequel to one of the best party tapes around, this one compiled especially for Video Junkie by Will Wilson. Includes great fight scenes from his most recent films set to some music. Includes all new footage not included in part one. |
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Jackie Chan - My Story: (1997) Very cool HK produced documentary on Jackie Chan as told by the man himself and those who have worked with him and admired him (including Sly Stallone). Lots of great rare footage including clips from Jackie's early films with Shaw Brothers and behind the scenes of his more recent efforts as well. Also included is a tour of his home (jaw-dropping an understatement) and a look at his singing career (fortunately this is brief). In Chinese with English subs. [B] |
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Jackie Chan - My Stunts: (1998) Go behind the scenes with Jackie Chan is this kick-ass feature-length special that delves into the awesome martial arts and stunts of Jackie's movies. Not only does Jackie discuss in detail the plethora of stunts in his many films including the immensely popular Police Story series, but actually does into great detail showing how the fight scenes are choreographed and performed. Includes actual on-location, behind the scenes footage from Who Am I? and Rush Hour. As if that weren't enough there is a lengthy segment where Jackie shoots a series of intricate fight scenes and breaks them down showing you how it is done and the reason that may takes are required to get it right. Very cool stuff. In English or Chinese with English subs, or in English if requested. [B] |
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Mr. Nice Guy: (1997) Uncut version of this adrenaline-pumping Jackie Chan outing may be a bit thin on plot but youll never notice as this is about as action-packed as they get! Jackie plays an Australian TV chef who accidentally becomes involved in a high-stakes gang war (with the ever reliable Richard Norton as the heavy) while trying to help a TV journalist. Plenty of great fight scenes, awesome stunt work all over the Aussie landscape. After completing the film and destroying the local scenery, Jackie was asked not to return to that particular province of Down Under! Hows that for cool? Mint quality, letterboxed, Cantonese dubbed, subtitled in English and in stereo or slightly lesser quality, letterboxed, in mono with the original English dialogue tracks. Please specify English or Cantonese version when ordering. [B] |
Pedicab Driver: (1989) Great Sammo Hung directed action-drama-comedy starring Sammo Hung and Liu Chia Liang (and the underappreciated Billy Chow). Sammo plays a pedicab driver who also happens to be pretty bad-ass when it comes to kicking some. In his quest for love and money, his friend and fellow cab driver marries a local whore. When her pimp kills both bride and groom, Sammo sets out for revenge. Superb fight scenes that rank in Sammo's finest (yes, that includes the incredible Eastern Condors), though there is a bit of dramatic stuff to get through in the middle, but it's well acted so it's all worth it. Widescreen, in Chinese with English subtitles. [B] |
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Police Story 4 - First Strike: (1996) A.k.a. Police Story 4: Simple Task, Story of the CIA, etc. Beautiful letterboxed, uncut (the US version is butchered), English language/subtitled print of Jackie Chan's latest globe hopping action/adventure film. Jackie stars as an HK cop who is loaned out to the CIA, and gets caught up in an complex international plot involving enough nuclear explosives to take a major chunk out of the planet. High points include an extended underwater fight sequence in a huge, real shark tank and an amazing sequence in which Chan proves why he is the world's leading action star, when he's nearly decapitated by a helicopter after skiing off a snowy cliff. [B] |
Rumble in the Bronx: (1994) A.k.a. Red Bronx. Letterboxed, uncut/composite print of Jackie Chan's mega-blockbuster is set in the ol' Rotten Apple, but looks an awful lot like Canada... Has about 15 minutes of additional footage missing from the US release. Lots of great moments on land, sea and air with Jackie taking on an entire gang and the Mafia, bare-knuckled and pissed off! We have meticulously reconstructed the film using the best possible source material for a nearly flawless composite. Most of the film is in English in excellent quality with a couple scenes subtitled in slightly lesser quality. Includes the Japanese theatrical trailer, too. [B] |
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Thunderbolt: (1995) A.k.a. Dead Heat.. Beautiful print of this awesome new Jackie Chan flick with Jackie as a tow-truck driver / high-priced mechanic who runs afoul of an international killer who happens to be one of the top race-car drivers. One scene has Jackie inside a mobile home that is suspended with a crane and is smashed into cars, houses and at one point almost his family! Incredible stunts and awesome fight scenes make this the vintage Jackie that we've been waiting for, with the added bonus of awesome car racing and stunt work! Letterboxed in Chinese with English subs. [B] |
Warriors Two: (1978) Great tongue-in-cheek martial arts film directed by Sammo Hung! When a righteous bank clerk (Casanova Wong) finds out his mom has been killed by ruffians (set to take over the town), he decides to spring into action only to get his butt whupped. He then takes to practicing Wing Chun to get revenge. Sure it sounds like the same old plot, but this is a fast-paced, funny semi-satire on the genre and the martial arts are nothing short of great! Something of a cult classic this is one of those that might convert the heathens. Letterboxed in Cantonese with English subtitles. [B] |
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Who Am I?: (1998) Superb, uncut, letterboxed print of this cool action flick that was butchered in the US. This time Jackie plays a paramilitary commando who loses his memory after a botched covert strike mission to obtain a lethal element that could change the face of modern warfare. When the CIA finds out hes not dead as they assumed the hunt is on to put him away permanently. This flick features some great stunts, but the highlights are some of the most spectacular fight scenes since Drunken Master II. And that is saying a helluva lot! Letterboxed in English except for the first 15 minutes or so, which are in Cantonese and some African dialect with English subs. [B] |
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