Advantages: Slapstick humour mixed with innovative action! Disadvantages: Slightly Clichéd storyline! May ruin the movie for many!!!!!
...again. Plot summary: Dragon Ho (Jackie Chan) and his best friend Cowboy (Mars) travel to save some special ancient Chinese artifacts ( an old favourite Hong Kong storyline during Jackie Chan's era as a classic martial arts hero.) However before Chan pursued the main storyline the characters in this movie implement seemingly pointless stunts which would amuse many and anger others. The opening scene shows Jackie Chan's innovative mind as he mixes ... ...the characters all chase this shuttlecock and then throw it onto a giant pyramid.) Although many scenes seem pointless they surely entertain. The fight scenes are trademark martial arts Chan. A must see Jackie Chan movie.....definitely pursued the 'Chan' way....he was director, producer and main character.
Brilliant! ...
mandydon 27.02.2008 (29.02.2008)
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Advantages: Fantasic Shuttlecock scene Disadvantages: The Usual
Dragon Lord shows Jakie Chan at his best innovative self, especially during the shuttlecock football scene yes that's right shuttlecock-football, it shows some of great Matial Arts moves combining with a game of football played with a shuttlecock, it's truly genius. The plot is Jackie stumbles on a smuggling ring and as usual saves the day. But the true Martial Arts fan will love some of the skills shown. And also Jakie should concider playing Football ...
truskyblue 28.12.2005
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Production Year: 1990 - Martial Arts - Director: Lucas Lowe - Original Language: English - Classification: Parental Guidance - Starring: Loren Avedon, Keith Cooke, Billy Blanks, Richard Jaeckel, Don Stroud
Production Year: 1991 - Martial Arts - Director: Tsui Hark - Original Language: Cantonese - Classification: 18 years and over - Starring: Donnie Yen, Jet Lee, Rosamund Kwan, Yuen Biao, Mok Sui Chung