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Saturday, May 6, 2023

SUPERCOP -- DVD review by porfle

 

Originally posted on 1/10/09

 

The plot of SUPERCOP (1992) isn't all that riveting--just your basic undercover cop stuff--but that doesn't matter since it's really just an excuse to present us with a series of cool fights and mindblowing stunts. And as far as that goes, this is the really good stuff.

Originally known as POLICE STORY 3, the film opens with Jackie as Inspector Chan Ka Kui being given a dangerous undercover assignment to infiltrate a major drug ring in mainland China. Posing as a convict, Jackie helps master criminal Panther (Wah Yuen) escape from prison and is introduced to the big cheese, Chaibat (Ken Tsang), who puts him on the payroll. Working with Inspector Jessica Yang of INTERPOL (Michelle Yeoh, here billed as "Michelle Khan"), who poses as his sister, Jackie then begins to throw various monkey wrenches into the drug overlord's crime machine.

This is Jackie Chan in his prime and he's in top form here, whether hanging from the rope ladder of a helicopter as it swoops back and forth over the city or fighting off bad guys atop a moving freight car. An early scene filmed in an actual police training school allows him to show off his martial arts skills. The rest of the time he's doing stunts that would have most action heroes screaming like little girls, while investing it all with his own brand of goodnatured, self-effacing humor.

Keeping up with Jackie every step of the way is Michelle Yeoh, who handles most of the frenetic martial-arts action and contributes some of the most breathtaking stunts in the film. One scene that continues to astound every time I see it is the one in which she jumps a motorcycle onto a moving train. No special effects, no stuntwoman--she just freakin' did it, and it took multiple takes, too! Her balletic fighting skills are on display throughout the film as well, and they're exhilarating to watch.

With some grand locations in and around mainland China at his disposal, director Stanley Tong stages some of the most amazing action sequences ever filmed and it's all for real--with the exception of some occasional safety wires--which makes it all the more exciting. The battle that takes place in a drug lord's rural compound is as explosive as the finale of a James Bond movie. The prison escape, the car chase with Michelle Yeoh hanging from a speeding van as various vehicles crash into it, Jackie's incredible helicopter ladder stunt, and the climactic fight atop a freight train add up to action entertainment at its best.

Dragon Dynasty's 2-disc DVD is their usual deluxe package. The film is presented in 2.35:1 widescreen and 5.1 Dolby Digital, both of which are fine. You can choose to listen to it in either Cantonese or badly-dubbed English, with English or Spanish subtitles. Hong Kong cinema expert Bey Logan provides his usual enthusiastic, fact-filled commentary. The closing credits are accompanied by some startling footage of stunts gone wrong.

The second disc contains substantial interview segments with Jackie and Michelle, along with director Stanley Tong and Jackie's bodyguard and trainer, Ken Lo. Jackie talks about the making of the film and also expresses his disapointment with the editing changes made for the American release. Michelle reveals herself to be quite the adrenaline junkie as she describes her urge to continue doing bigger and more exciting stunts and the thrill that she gets from it. Hearing her describe that amazing motorcycle jump onto a moving train is especially interesting (she'd never even been on a motorcycle until a week before filming it!) She also talks about hanging off of a speeding van in heavy traffic and accidentally falling onto the pavement after crashing into the hood of a car. I don't mind saying that stuff like this takes a kind of nerve that I'll never have.

This ideal team-up between superstars Chan and Yeoh is an absolute must-see for their fans. Lighthearted and lightweight, but heavy with jaw-dropping action and stunts, SUPERCOP is Jackie Chan at his best.

 


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Friday, July 6, 2018

Jackie Chan's "BLEEDING STEEL" - Now Playing In Theaters, On Demand, on iTunes and Amazon! See Trailer Here!




Jackie Chan in
"BLEEDING STEEL"
LIONSGATE PREMIERE 


In an action-packed drama reminiscent of ‘80s techno-sci-fi thrillers, Jackie Chan stars as Lin, a police inspector in modern Hong Kong. While tracking down a deranged, mecha-enhanced villain, Lin discovers that a geneticist’s lost bio-chemical invention has been surgically implanted into his missing daughter.

With the help of a young hacker, Lin connects the dots between the device that haunts his daughter, his enemy’s sinister army, and a strange cultural phenomenon called “Bleeding Steel.”

WATCH THE TRAILER:



BLEEDING STEEL is an action thriller featuring memorable battle sequences with martial arts legend Jackie Chan. The film will be released in theaters and on demand by Lionsgate Premiere on July 6th, 2018.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LionsgatePremiere/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/lgpremiere?lang=en
Hashtag: #BleedingSteel

Genre:     Action Thriller
Rating:  R for violence and some language
U.S. Release Date:   July 6th, 2018 (In Theaters and On Demand)
Run Time:   TBC

Cast:  Jackie Chan, Show Lo, Nana Ou-yang, Erica Xia-hou, Callan Mulvey, and Tess Haubrich
Written and Directed by: Leo Zhang
Screenplay by:  Erica Xia-hou and Cui Siwei
Executive Producer: Murray Lipnik



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Tuesday, June 27, 2017

"THE FOREIGNER" With Jackie Chan -- Trailer, One-Sheet, and Images



JACKIE CHAN IN
"THE FOREIGNER"

In Theatres October 13, 2017

The Foreigner, starring Jackie Chan and Pierce Brosnan, is a timely action thriller from the director of "Casino Royale."

The film tells the story of humble London businessman Quan (Chan), whose long-buried past erupts in a revenge-fueled vendetta when the only person left for him to love -- his teenage daughter -- is taken from him in a senseless act of politically-motivated terrorism.


In his relentless search for the identity of the terrorists, Quan is forced into a cat-and-mouse conflict with a British government official (Brosnan), whose own past may hold clues to the identities of the
elusive killers.
     
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Thursday, October 14, 2010

November Blu-ray and DVD Releases From Vivendi Entertainment


You Lucky Dog (11/9)

MSRP: $14.93

Synopsis: A Hallmark Channel original movie, You Lucky Dog follows working woman Lisa Rayborn as she returns to her hometown of White Tail Creek to pay respect to her late mother. Soon after her arrival, she discovers that the town’s cattle ranching heritage has fallen on tough economic times and that her own family ranch is struggling. When she meets a local veterinarian, Lisa is determined to make a difference toward saving the community, her home, and her dreams – no matter how impossible they may seem.

Robin-B-Hood (11/9)

MSRP: $19.97

Synopsis: Jackie Chan plays a gambler who turns to burglary to pay his debts. But when his buddies try to score a big payout by kidnapping a baby, he finds himself in an entirely new mess.

Beyblade: Metal Fusion (11/9)

Synopsis: First there was Pokemon, then there was Bakugan, now there is Beyblade: Metal Fusion! The battle between good and evil is more intense and dangerous than ever as our hero Gingka faces an evil villain and his plot to unleash a long forbidden Beyblade in his quest to take over the world. And only Gingka can stop him!

Hunting Party Blu-ray (11/16)

MSRP: $19.97

Synopsis: The True story of journalists who try to track down a missing war criminal in Eastern Europe. The action and the danger mount as they bluff, con and blunder their way through to a shocking scoop.

The Tournament Blu-ray (11/16)

MSRP: $19.97

Synopsis: A gritty, multi-level action-thriller, The Tournament brings together international killers from every imaginable discipline in a blood-bathed contest to the death. Every seven years in an unsuspecting town, The Tournament takes place. A battle royale between 30 of the world’s deadliest assassins. The last man standing receives the $10,000,000 cash prize and the tile of World’s #1.


Shaolin Mantis (11/23)

MSRP: $19.93

Synopsis: Shaolin Mantis tells the story of a man who learns martial arts by observing a praying mantis.

Kill Zone (11/30)

MSRP: $19.97

Synopsis: One of the most accomplished action-thrillers to emerge in the last decade, Kill Zone features an all-star cast including Donnie Yen, Sammo Hung and Simon Yam in a compelling thrill-ride where two veteran detectives rage war against a secret criminal empire. Director: Wilson Yip Stars: Donnie Yen (Seven Swords), Sammo Hung and Simon Yam
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

"SUPERCOP" -- JACKIE CHAN AND MICHELLE YEOH LAY DOWN THE LAW IN TWO-DISC ULTIMATE EDITION

Dynamic Action Duo Joins Forces On DVD January 13th From The Weinstein Company And Genius Products’ Heralded Dragon Dynasty Label"A super-charged, bang-up action flick the likes of which most Americans still have never seen.
– Boxoffice Magazine

SANTA MONICA, CA – Martial arts titans Jackie Chan (The Forbidden Kingdom, Rush Hour) and Michelle Yeoh (The Mummy 3, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon) go undercover to infiltrate the region’s most nefarious drug ring in the 2-Disc Ultimate Edition of SUPERCOP, arresting audiences on 2 Disc DVD January 13th from Genius Products and The Weinstein Company. The latest entry in the celebrated Dragon Dynasty line of adrenaline-fueled martial arts films, SUPERCOP tells the story of a Hong Kong police officer with a knack for improvisation who meets a beautiful but strait-laced Chinese agent and teams up with her in order to bring down the largest drug syndicate in the Pacific Rim. Along the way, they are regularly forced to unleash their spectacular arsenal of exciting, high-flying kung fu.

Directed by Stanley Tong (Mr. Magoo) and co-starring Maggie Cheung (Jet Li’s Hero), the historic success of SUPERCOP in theatres paved the way for a new wave of Asian action films and heroes in the United States. Regarded as one of Jackie Chan’s most beloved films, SUPERCOP has been lauded as a sharp "mix of stunts, martial arts and Chan's own brand of breathtaking slapstick comedy" (Film.com). The film also garnered Hong Kong Film Award nominations for Best Actor (Chan) and Best Action Choreography. Boasting all-new bonus features, SUPERCOP will be available on DVD for the suggested retail price of $19.97.
Synopsis
Kevin Chan (Chan), a Hong Kong Police officer, teams up with beautiful but dangerous Chinese agent Jessica Yang (Yeoh) who poses as his sister as they go undercover to bring down the region’s predominate drug cartel.
Special Features:
Flying High: An Exclusive Interview With Star Jackie Chan
Dancing With Death: An Interview With Leading Lady Michelle Yeoh
The Stuntmaster General: An Exclusive Interview With Director Stanley Tong
The Fall Guy: An Exclusive Interview With Co-Star And Jackie Chan Bodyguard And Training Partner Ken Lo
Commentary By Hong Kong Cinema Expert Bey Logan
Basics
Price: $19.97
Street Date: January 13, 2009
Catalog Number: 81700
Rating: NR
Run Time: 91 minutes
Languages: English Dolby 5.1, English DTS, Cantonese Mono
Subtitles: English and Spanish
Closed Captioned

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Monday, April 9, 2007

Jackie Chan Goes Reality.

Well maybe it won't be Flavor of Love or I Love NY, but this should still be of interest. From IMDB and Jessica Lasak. Also the Cheng Cheh update should be up in an hour or two. It's going to be a great multimedia overview of Cheng Cheh's career and I hope you'll check back soon.

Martial arts superstar Jackie Chan has launched a new Chinese TV show project in a bid to find his movie successor. More than 100,000 fans have reportedly signed up to try out for the reality TV show, called The Disciple, which seeks out new action movie talent. In introducing the new show on Saturday, Chan, 53, said, "A lot of actors are good at fighting but (they're) not beautiful (to watch). If you can incorporate dance with an ability to perform kung fu, that would be better." The show will run from March to October next year with the 10 winners landing roles a new movie, which Chan will produce.


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Tuesday, March 6, 2007

New Dates and Specs For Dragon Dynasty Titles!

According to hkflix.com Shaolin Wooden Men and Snake and Crane Arts of Shaolin have been rescheduled from 4/17/07 to 10/7/07. While this is unfortunate, it seems to be that despite some fears (such as the wording on the Dragon Dynasty Shaw entries at hkflix.com), that these titles have not been postponed indefinitely. Interestingly Hapkido aka Lady Kung Fu still has a release date of 4/17/07. Now this film was originally in the same wave as the two Jackie Chan films. This most likely means one of two things. First, the page just hasn't been updated or second, it is still scheduled for 4/17/07. Hopefully we will know soon. Born to Fight (the Thai remake) has also been rescheduled by only a week from 4/17/07 to 4/24/07. No word on the Shaw titles yet.

On the brighter side of things purported specs for Born to Fight have been posted as asiandvdguide.com
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Born To Fight (2004) DVD Special Features:
- The Making Of Born To Fight featurette (65 min DD exclusive)
- Feature commentary with Hong Kong Cinema Expert Bey Logan
- Born To Be Wild EPK
- Original Theatrical Trailer
- U.S. Promotional Trailer

Thanks to hanshotfirst1138
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