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Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786304151228 Format: Color, Letterboxed, NTSC ISBN: 6304151225 Label: Tai Seng Languages: Manufacturer: Tai Seng Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Tai Seng Release Date: September 22, 1998 Running Time: 130 minutes Studio: Tai Seng Theatrical Release Date: October 20, 2000 Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - OMFG Dubs ONLY!This movie is one of the few I showcase to friends when they talk about how much they love Jackie Chan. I often follow that statement up with, "Well, have you seen this.." I do love this movie and for every Jackie Chan fan, its one of the movies you need to watch. When my VHS version 'died', I got a copy of this version to find... f***in A, they dubbed it, and dubbed it horribly I might add. I really don't understand why you would want to lobotomize a film like this, or any film for that matter with ... Read More Rating: - Corny, but who cares?As said in the title, Jackie Chan movies require a specific taste in acting and dialogue. That being said, this movie still is awesome. Jackie Chan is a god, and could take on Bruce Lee AND Chuck Norris. This movie is only trumped by the prequel. Rating: - Legend of Drunken MasterOne of Jackie's best. This movie combines great fight scenes with an "ok" story. The consolate is stealing chinese artifacts for a museum half-way across the world. It's up to Wong Fei-hong to stop them. Just give him some booze, and watch him go. This movie has great fight scenes, comedy, drama, everything you've come to expect from Jackie. A must have for any collector. Rating: - Magnificent film, bad bad DVDI, as so many fellow commentators here, have been an almost life long fan of the marvel that is Jackie Chan, and this particular motion picture, "The Legend of Drunken Master" or "Drunken Master II" is probably his best work ever. Definitely top three - fourish (it's quite hard to disguingish the best from the second best isn't it?). The fights and the stunts are, as usual, stunning, defying belief, and completely bonkers. Everybody is in top form, Jackie Chan, Chin Kar Lok, Ken Lo, Ti ... Read More Rating: - Very Fun MovieI can't say that I'm a connoisseur of Martial Arts films by any means. I have a few Jet Li movies that I enjoy quite a bit, but other than that I don't have much. I also can't say I'm a big fan of Jackie Chan's. The first "Rush Hour" was pretty good, though 2 was just okay, but I didn't like "Shanghai Noon" despite the fact that I do think Owen Wilson is funny. Other than that, I don't have much Jackie Chan experience. Either way, when my girlfriend picked out this movie for purchasing I was skeptical, ... Read More |