Fun Fact: Michelle Yeoh did all her own stunts(like she does in pretty much all her movies) incl. that scene where she falls from the van and lands on the convertible,that Jackie is driving. She actually got injured during this,but continued the shoot. Oh and she was not insured during the shoot,because no insurance wanted to take the risk,Jackie actually paid for all her medical bills,like he used to do for all his stunt performers back then. Calling Michelle Yeoh a badass is an understatement,that woman is a total trooper!
Police Story 4: First Strike is the last installment in the original story. Starting by its 2004 reboot, New Police Story, all of its sequels after it are reboots, and none of them even the 2004 film have the same light-heartedness and humor as the first four films. Of course there is this 1993 spinoff called Crime Story, which is based on actual events surrounding of the 1990 kidnapping of a Chinese businessman Teddy Wang, and it is also a very serious film. So pretty much Crime Story did it first before New Police Story.
Jackie has released over 20 albums in cantonese, madarin, taiwanese, japanese and english, so yeah, he sings a bit. in fact the theme song to police story (sung by Jackie in cantonese) was adopted by the Hong Kong royal police and used in their recruitment videos :D
No "summer of" horror movie franchise??? But there's more bro 🙁... Summer of Amityville, Summer of children of the corn, summer of child's play. Please do more... I love your horror reviews ☺️
There are so many movies in the Amityville series that it would be like the summer Freddy versus Jason all over again he'd burn himself out by the halfway point.
Can we just point out that across the Police story films she is May has to be one of the most beaten side characters put on screen she can never catch a break.
You might be interested in that the original soundtrack score (including the Jackie Chan songs) were released in the UK on VHS (sadly, so was the Miramax soundtrack and both had the same cover making it hard to stop which was which until you started to watch it) with the missing scenes added back in. That version was also aired on late night tv a number of times back in the 90s and early 2000s. I still have my VHS copy somewhere and want to get it on DVD one day, but not sure if that version got that release :(
Wow. I think this is the earliest ive asked for critters on an upload. But i am still enjoying the SUMMER OF JACKIE CHAN so i guess i can keep waiting lol
Bro...I watched your "Rush Hour" review yesterday and loved it. I also Noticed your mistake about the bartender...But didnt bother to point it out (This is the internet after all. I was sure many MANY others would.) but when I saw your opening sketch...You just earned yourself a new sub buddy. Im still laughing!
Whats great is Jackie and his stunt crew that he's been with for over 40 years had a surprise aniversary where everyone that worked with Jackie over the years showed up :D ... think some footage is on youtube, its a nice emotional watch cause when you think about it, its daunting and amazing.
5:57 I find it funny that in this movie, "Supercop" is like an official title someone can have or something, I mean when I think of a "Supercop", I imagine like a mashup of Robocop, Superman, and Captain America but hey that's just me. Is it like an rank type thing, like you go from a regular cop to a Supercop to an Extreme Cop? What separates a regular cop from a Supercop?
Thank you for continually finding the strength to return to your calling! While opinions are similar (what two are the same?) I always enjoy your PoV on movies both obscure and known. Your videos genuinely make the harder days easier to digest.
Decker...very impressed how you got all the character's names, along with their respected actor's names. Particularly, as the end credits from the Dimension release did not list the cast at all at the end credits. I would like to see the '92 release. First Strike, please 😃
Great review Decker, Miramax did same thing to Jackie Chans Operation Condor: Armour Of God 2 as well as several Jet Li movies in the 90's including Fist Of Legend .
Fist of Legend was the kung-fu movie that pulled me into the genre. Down the rabbit hole I went after that. I eventually bought over a hundred different Hong Kong movies on VHS. I still have them in a storage facility.
Please do City Hunter... ... I heard Jackie distances himself from that film... I personally loved it (and still do) it’s a brilliant film and I cherish it till this very day. Btw Decker your a brilliant reviewer 👍🏼
As a Toku Fan and oddly fitting: DURIAN! Mister DANGEROUS! Ok got that out of my system. Oh my I forgot how little I remember this movie. I remember that this film was a part of the Police Story films. The reboot stuff doesn’t really count.
Haven't seen the HK release in several years (on VCD, actually) but it runs over 20 minutes longer due to numerous symbolic conversations between characters alluding to the looming 1997 Hong Kong Handover. Nearly every Hong Kong film made between 1983 and 1998 either overtly or metaphorically revolved around the Handover. Chan, then and now, was explicitly supportive of reunification, which was the main theme here in SUPERCOP. He jokingly portrays Red China as a full-on police state but proposes that that is how a state must function in order to deal with menaces like Khun Chaibot. This circles back to Kevin Chan's (Jackie Chan's) screed at the end of POLICE STORY 1 wherein he rants that Hong Kong's UK-style legal system protects wealthy crooks not poor citizens. Chaibat, for his part is planning to flee Hong Kong before the Handover which is why his wife, Chen Wen-Shi, was in Switzerland depositing assets in new accounts. I think I remember a scene at the beginning of the HK release where the Chinese secret police plant drugs in her luggage so she would be caught by Malaysian cops while transferring flights in Kuala Lumpur. The Red Chinese did that as the first phase of the plan to confiscate Chaibat's money. The next phase was to infiltrate his organization. The third phase was to have the infiltrator help rescue Chen Wen-Shi. The final phase would have been to kidnap both to Red China.
I know you already choose the Movies but if you haven't this movie, maybe think about it "City Hunter". Not only a Jackie Chan Movie but also Manga/Anime Adaptation with the same name. Jackie's Try to get more famous in Japan back then.
Good suggestion and to be honest don't Jackie Chan films will more than likely take a whole year to do and another Jackie Chan movie people don't talk about is Thunderbolt 1995.
Funny, the same actor played the police chief in Hard Boiled. That is a movie which you should definitely review, Decker. Maybe we can get a summer of Chow Yun Fat next summer.
It makes Jackie Chan so much more endearing than the majority of action heroes that he's actually willing to make himself the punchline. He's the polar opposite to Seagal who spends all his movies trying to convince us how cool and unflappable he is like the world's least secure 10 year old.
Love the note. I was thinking the same thing in the Rush Hour review. Dude getting these out fast. Impressive. And that's the most 90s title opening credit like a nickolodian intro.
Is this from the series of movies where in several there's a bald guy as a sidekick and where actual villains from other movies turn up? Like the Biter from James Bond, Toth, the Nazi Spy from Raiders of the Lost Ark and whatnot... If not - what was THAT series again?
You are thinking about ACES GO PLACES 3 / MAD MISSION 3: OUR MAN FROM BOND STREET (1984). Jackie Chan was not in that one. Pop singer Sam Hui and bald film producer Karl Maka were the stars of the "ACES" film series.
@@superlive98 Oooooh, thanks! Yes, the Mad Mission series! For some reason I always remembered it as a Jackie Chan franchise, it's been ages since I last saw it... Thanks!
Yesterday was the *1* year anniversary of when you uploaded "Supercop Review". EDIT- 7:33 P.M.: *finishes episode 26 minutes later* I didn't know anything about "Supercop" until now. It looked interesting! 🤓
Great reviews your doing, Jackie has so many movies. But hope you get to review Who am I or First Strike. The shark scene in first strike always get me haha
LMFAO 🤣🤣 the beginning part got me laughing my ass off..I just watched the rush hour review the day before n was like "isn't that bartender black?" N then this.. the head smacks get me everytime 😂😂
An interesting idea, if it is at all possible, a [Blank] of Clint Eastwood? Like, Dirty Harry movies, Gran Torino, stuff like that. Usually have lots of violence, not horror oriented, but, I hope to see it one day!
How about this for a summary?
"Jackie Chan plays a cop, who has to infiltrate a group of bad guys. Hijinks ensue."
Fun Fact: Michelle Yeoh did all her own stunts(like she does in pretty much all her movies) incl. that scene where she falls from the van and lands on the convertible,that Jackie is driving. She actually got injured during this,but continued the shoot.
Oh and she was not insured during the shoot,because no insurance wanted to take the risk,Jackie actually paid for all her medical bills,like he used to do for all his stunt performers back then.
Calling Michelle Yeoh a badass is an understatement,that woman is a total trooper!
Michelle yeoh won an Oscar award for her performance in everything, everywhere, all at once
"So the general, played by Lo Liegh, decides to lie low for a while" -This is why I love your stuff Decker
I remember on the movie Hot Fuzz. Officer Danny was looking at the DVD Super Cop "Meet the cop that can't be stopped".
What's it like being stabbed?
@Gentrak87 what was the second most painful?
@@jasoncanby2525 -_-
“The Summer summer”-Decker Shado 2019
"And we know when's beating Wang, he's thinking of Yang"
Thanks Decker, I'm pretty sure I just woke up my roommates.
Nice to see Decker Shadow acknowledge he called the bartender white in Rush Hour review.
side note- the Soundtrack features 2Pac, No Doubt, Devo, Tha Dogg Pound and Dimebag Darrell of Pantera (RIP)
i still have that soundtrack.
Amanda's face after landing that shot over the top is priceless.
Confidence personified
“Super cop, meet the cop, who can’t be stop.” -Nick Forst
Police Story 4: First Strike is the last installment in the original story. Starting by its 2004 reboot, New Police Story, all of its sequels after it are reboots, and none of them even the 2004 film have the same light-heartedness and humor as the first four films.
Of course there is this 1993 spinoff called Crime Story, which is based on actual events surrounding of the 1990 kidnapping of a Chinese businessman Teddy Wang, and it is also a very serious film. So pretty much Crime Story did it first before New Police Story.
Jackie Chan co operates with the Chinese authorities against enemies of the state ..... something he continues to do to this day.
*The summer of Summer of Jakie Chan!*
Jackie has released over 20 albums in cantonese, madarin, taiwanese, japanese and english, so yeah, he sings a bit. in fact the theme song to police story (sung by Jackie in cantonese) was adopted by the Hong Kong royal police and used in their recruitment videos :D
No "summer of" horror movie franchise??? But there's more bro 🙁... Summer of Amityville, Summer of children of the corn, summer of child's play. Please do more... I love your horror reviews ☺️
Summer of Children of the Corn would be awesome.
@@jarrettpennington4579 ikr!!! 😀😃😄😁... There's like 8-9 movies of those to cover.
There are so many movies in the Amityville series that it would be like the summer Freddy versus Jason all over again he'd burn himself out by the halfway point.
@@rayruckus4446 yeah well that summer was amazing and I'm sure he could do it ☺️
Summer of FINAL DESTINATION, SUMMER OF SAW.
*Sleeps fully clothed and with all lights on*
Me: seems legit
Nick frost: super cop: he is the cop that will never stop.
Yeah that pretty much all I know about this one
Can we just point out that across the Police story films she is May has to be one of the most beaten side characters put on screen she can never catch a break.
Eh, she was really annoying in the first one, although she was much more tolerable in the second movie.
You might be interested in that the original soundtrack score (including the Jackie Chan songs) were released in the UK on VHS (sadly, so was the Miramax soundtrack and both had the same cover making it hard to stop which was which until you started to watch it) with the missing scenes added back in. That version was also aired on late night tv a number of times back in the 90s and early 2000s. I still have my VHS copy somewhere and want to get it on DVD one day, but not sure if that version got that release :(
Wow. I think this is the earliest ive asked for critters on an upload. But i am still enjoying the SUMMER OF JACKIE CHAN so i guess i can keep waiting lol
Bro...I watched your "Rush Hour" review yesterday and loved it. I also Noticed your mistake about the bartender...But didnt bother to point it out (This is the internet after all. I was sure many MANY others would.) but when I saw your opening sketch...You just earned yourself a new sub buddy. Im still laughing!
Best "Summer of" opening you've had. XD
Super cop
Meet the cop...That can’t be stoped
Danny Butterman
Whats great is Jackie and his stunt crew that he's been with for over 40 years had a surprise aniversary where everyone that worked with Jackie over the years showed up :D ... think some footage is on youtube, its a nice emotional watch cause when you think about it, its daunting and amazing.
WAIT! Decker Shado sleeps?!? I thought he was like Batman!?
Are you saying that Batman doesn't sleep? Haven't you seen the 1989 movie? He does sleep... just upside down while hanging from gym equipment.
Been binging your videos for weeks now,love your work Decker!!!
25:20 that fatality alone makes me want to give this movie a watch!
Now that I think about it, it's funny how few guys get killed in any/all Jackie Chan movies... Huh.
5:57 I find it funny that in this movie, "Supercop" is like an official title someone can have or something, I mean when I think of a "Supercop", I imagine like a mashup of Robocop, Superman, and Captain America but hey that's just me. Is it like an rank type thing, like you go from a regular cop to a Supercop to an Extreme Cop? What separates a regular cop from a Supercop?
Thank you for continually finding the strength to return to your calling! While opinions are similar (what two are the same?) I always enjoy your PoV on movies both obscure and known. Your videos genuinely make the harder days easier to digest.
This channel is great! Deserves way more views and subs.
Decker...very impressed how you got all the character's names, along with their respected actor's names. Particularly, as the end credits from the Dimension release did not list the cast at all at the end credits. I would like to see the '92 release. First Strike, please 😃
Decker better get a few mill subs soon or I'mma be mad
Great review Decker, Miramax did same thing to Jackie Chans Operation Condor: Armour Of God 2 as well as several Jet Li movies in the 90's including Fist Of Legend .
Fist of Legend was the kung-fu movie that pulled me into the genre. Down the rabbit hole I went after that. I eventually bought over a hundred different Hong Kong movies on VHS. I still have them in a storage facility.
This movie was awesome when I first saw it, I can't understand Cantonese but at least I can read English
Little windex for your mirror, Decker? :P
Yaaaayyyy 19 mins early Squad !!! Thanks Decker !!! Your friggin awesome
Please do City Hunter...
... I heard Jackie distances himself from that film... I personally loved it (and still do) it’s a brilliant film and I cherish it till this very day.
Btw Decker your a brilliant reviewer 👍🏼
If that is true then i think the reason why he distances himself from that movie is because he dressed up as chun lee 🤔😂😂
As a Toku Fan and oddly fitting:
DURIAN!
Mister DANGEROUS!
Ok got that out of my system.
Oh my I forgot how little I remember this movie.
I remember that this film was a part of the Police Story films.
The reboot stuff doesn’t really count.
Haven't seen the HK release in several years (on VCD, actually) but it runs over 20 minutes longer due to numerous symbolic conversations between characters alluding to the looming 1997 Hong Kong Handover. Nearly every Hong Kong film made between 1983 and 1998 either overtly or metaphorically revolved around the Handover. Chan, then and now, was explicitly supportive of reunification, which was the main theme here in SUPERCOP. He jokingly portrays Red China as a full-on police state but proposes that that is how a state must function in order to deal with menaces like Khun Chaibot. This circles back to Kevin Chan's (Jackie Chan's) screed at the end of POLICE STORY 1 wherein he rants that Hong Kong's UK-style legal system protects wealthy crooks not poor citizens. Chaibat, for his part is planning to flee Hong Kong before the Handover which is why his wife, Chen Wen-Shi, was in Switzerland depositing assets in new accounts. I think I remember a scene at the beginning of the HK release where the Chinese secret police plant drugs in her luggage so she would be caught by Malaysian cops while transferring flights in Kuala Lumpur. The Red Chinese did that as the first phase of the plan to confiscate Chaibat's money. The next phase was to infiltrate his organization. The third phase was to have the infiltrator help rescue Chen Wen-Shi. The final phase would have been to kidnap both to Red China.
Always nice to see Michelle Yeoh: Gorgeous, talented, and tough as nails.
Especially when she did a bi scene on Star Trek
The glass fight scene in Police Story 1 might be the craziest Jackie Chan fight scene I have ever seen
I know you already choose the Movies but if you haven't this movie, maybe think about it "City Hunter". Not only a Jackie Chan Movie but also Manga/Anime Adaptation with the same name. Jackie's Try to get more famous in Japan back then.
Good suggestion and to be honest don't Jackie Chan films will more than likely take a whole year to do and another Jackie Chan movie people don't talk about is Thunderbolt 1995.
When ye said city hunter, I instantly jumped tae Predator 2. That just me?
He was already super-famous in Japan by then.
Sure...like he was in America...
Many many times more famous than in America. He was an ubiquitous presence in Japanese TV and print ads throughout the 1980s.
Dude keep them coming really good stuff
8:00 I watched an old John wayne movie where they did the exact same gag
Funny, the same actor played the police chief in Hard Boiled. That is a movie which you should definitely review, Decker. Maybe we can get a summer of Chow Yun Fat next summer.
Hope Gorgeous starring chan makes the list for the summer of Jackie chan. Fun fact: one of his biggest one on one fights Is Jackie's protege.
It makes Jackie Chan so much more endearing than the majority of action heroes that he's actually willing to make himself the punchline. He's the polar opposite to Seagal who spends all his movies trying to convince us how cool and unflappable he is like the world's least secure 10 year old.
I like how he apologized for his lack of sight
That was a particularly dark scene, no pun intended
It’s yo boy Jesus Christ back at it again with the movie review great video keep up the good work
I was going to say weird al
since I was a kid, watching Police Story II on tv was magical. Still is.
"2 out of 5. I LOVE IT!" Needs to be a thing Decker.
5:36 WHOA, isn't that shot used in the infamous videogame "Hong Kong 97" when they show the "herd of fuckin' ugly reds"?
This opener made me realize how badly I wanted to see you do the summer of Police Academy.
Love the note. I was thinking the same thing in the Rush Hour review. Dude getting these out fast. Impressive. And that's the most 90s title opening credit like a nickolodian intro.
Jackie Chan in a James Bond movie would be awesome!
I think he did a "James Bond" type movie! Something called "The Tuxedo" I think.
Love this Summer of Jackie Chan! I hope Decker review Operation Condor. That was a fun movie.
Interesting side note. Yuen Wah (Panther) was one of Jackie's classmates at the Chinese Opera school where Jackie grew up.
Did he say Low Lay decides to Lie Low? (I'm sure I spelled the name wrong)
Is this from the series of movies where in several there's a bald guy as a sidekick and where actual villains from other movies turn up? Like the Biter from James Bond, Toth, the Nazi Spy from Raiders of the Lost Ark and whatnot... If not - what was THAT series again?
You are thinking about ACES GO PLACES 3 / MAD MISSION 3: OUR MAN FROM BOND STREET (1984). Jackie Chan was not in that one. Pop singer Sam Hui and bald film producer Karl Maka were the stars of the "ACES" film series.
@@superlive98 Oooooh, thanks! Yes, the Mad Mission series! For some reason I always remembered it as a Jackie Chan franchise, it's been ages since I last saw it... Thanks!
@@superlive98 And - weeeee, the German dubs are here on youtube! :D Nostalgia Time!
this has been a nice mix of JC reviews so far..hoping one you picked up was Project A. :) best summer summer ever
Yesterday was the *1* year anniversary of when you uploaded "Supercop Review".
EDIT- 7:33 P.M.: *finishes episode 26 minutes later*
I didn't know anything about "Supercop" until now. It looked interesting! 🤓
I really enjoy your reviews
Been a fan for years
"supercop...meet the cop...that can't be stopped"
Sliding on the car hood made me subscribe
Was New Police Story the grimdark, depressing one about evil video games?
Yes. Jackie played a depressed, alcoholic cop whose fellow officers were killed in an ambush by a young gang of punks.
Also had daniel wu
police story 1 has a special place in my heart
Supercop Meet the cop who can’t be stopped.
Good shit decker keep it up!
Great reviews your doing, Jackie has so many movies. But hope you get to review Who am I or First Strike. The shark scene in first strike always get me haha
This is going to be an awesome summer.
When a review starts with a head slap you know it'll be a good video.
LMFAO 🤣🤣 the beginning part got me laughing my ass off..I just watched the rush hour review the day before n was like "isn't that bartender black?" N then this.. the head smacks get me everytime 😂😂
Funny how Chaibat's henchman from the elevator looks like filipino actor Mon Confiado a little bit.
An interesting idea, if it is at all possible, a [Blank] of Clint Eastwood? Like, Dirty Harry movies, Gran Torino, stuff like that. Usually have lots of violence, not horror oriented, but, I hope to see it one day!
Thanks for the content, great video.
not sure why but for me i have always loved that Jackie Chan dubbs his own international movies :)
Great, I need MORE!
Please give Miracles and Crime Story a review. Both very different (and excellent) to Jackie's usual style.
Miracles is one of his best.
Imagine if those Durians were cracked open when he hit them. Oh god the stench.
24:06
Don't tell that to Jet Li's character, Jiang, from Kiss of the Dragon this!
Thank you Decker this was awesome
Bit you haven't finished watching it yet.🤔
Hey there, great review as always.
And as always I suggest: Dead & Breakfast. David Carradine in a low budget posession-splatter-comedy.
Saw this in the theater, it is a good memory.
0:45 Good thing that wasn’t a Supercop Out!!!!
I have seen a lot of internet personalities in my time and i have to say... you have the best hair... and it's not even close!
Him flexing his Bond Knowledge made my nerd senses go off the charts.
Are you going to do Karate Kid remake?
Years later Pierce Brosnan and Jackie Chan fight each other
Even for Jackie chan movie standards those stuns are completely bananas!
Would be sweet if Decker returned to the Police Story franchise
Hey Decker, I've been subbed since 2013 and I've always wanted to know where you stand on the whole GTA vs Saints Row thing? Keep up the good work!!!
That is one dirty ass mirror i love it!
I hope the medallion is next for the summer
Dammit CJ. All we have to do was to follow the damn train.
You’re such a solid dude. Love the content you produce!
18:34 - You get those too, huh?
"THE SUMMER OF POLICE STORY" confirmed for 2020
In Hollywood, just the insurance.costs.more than the production of the movie.
Please tell me we're getting a City Hunter review