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Dragons Forever
Amazing! The three brothers unite again for the last time and what a show they put on for us. Stunts and action galore, and the last fight is one of the best fight scene in any Jackie Chan movie in terms of speed, acrobatics, pure martial arts and painful stunts. This, together with Project A is mandatory for anyone calling themselves a fan of Jackie Chan. Edit: Went down on the list a few steps, simply because I watched all the top movies again and I felt it wasn't as good as a whole as the other ones. Parts of it is unbelievable, but the romantic story-line drags the movie a bit at times, (although it's funny for most part) and it isn't as frenzic or energetic as the other candidates. A must-see nonetheless!
Dragon Fist
The Legend of Drunken Master
Miracles
Mr. Nice Guy
The most underrated Jackie Chan movie! The same style as Rumble in the Bronx and a perfect blend of comedy and NON-STOP action. (Probably the most action of any JC-movie) Jackie Chan the way we all know and love him. Be warned though, the acting from most of the cast is atrotious at best.. makes you cringe half of the time.
Police Story
A superb Jackie Chan movie, and probably his biggest success up until then. The beginning is extremely impressive, when Jackie demolishes an entire village, races a bus by feet, clings on to the speeding bus hanging from an umbrella and having his stuntmen nearly killing themselves by the end of the scene. The middle part is a bit elusive, as it drags on for quite a while and nothing essential really happens, even though there are some comedic and dramatic moments to appreciate. The ending is bar none, the most breathtaking action scene you'll ever witness in a movie. The amount of death-defying stunts here is endless, and the fighting is fast, brutal and perfectly choreographed throughout. Show it to your friends if you want to convert them to Jackie Chan! Fung Hak-on is bad-ass as usual and one of the main villain's right hand.
Police Story 2
Project A
The ultimate Jackie Chan-movie, period! Everything is top-notch here, the chemistry between the three "brothers", the fighting, the story, the music and the breath-taking stunts. If you find yourself having watched "The Tuxedo" or "The Medallion" by mistake and feeling naceous, just pop this one into your DVD and forget about all the horrible things Jackie did in the last years.
Project A Part II
Who Am I?