This part was so iconic for me, this is one of the first moments I remembered about this movie before I rewatched it. To be more specific, the moment when Kato drifted into the intersection, I thought that was badass of him to do that.
@@RDRS_Phoenix apparently he wasn't, but I just found out, for some reason, if I google the movie up, he's listed as the writer on that right section of the google result. And when I click in the wiki page link, he's not listed as a writer there.
No one really gave a shit about the green hornet, it was mostly forgotten but this movie revived it and brought it to a more modern audience. I think this change works
This is far from exploitation; he was paid handsomely for this movie and he makes music, so it opened people up to his music and showed the western world his acting talents rather than just China.
This part was so iconic for me, this is one of the first moments I remembered about this movie before I rewatched it. To be more specific, the moment when Kato drifted into the intersection, I thought that was badass of him to do that.
Man i wish they made a sequel but it wont happen since the show cost too much
@@sniper_captain it was a great movie
I love how Brett's like "Hey leave em alone" with no recourse lmao
I’m more amused how he acts like it’s an inconvenience than him losing his life.
I love the VATS ability in real life.
It’s makes combat better in slow time of Kato’s adrenaline.
I Love their prototype costumes its funny and cool.
I Love that Chrysler imperial
3:28 I still wonder if he's actually referencing the Initial D live action movie he wrote and starred in...
DEJA VU!!!!!!!
I caught that too, too bad there wasn’t a ae86 in the garage as a easter egg
HE WROTE IT TOO! NOBODY TOLD ME THIS
No, Jay Chou was not a writer for the live-action Initial D film. Don’t spread misinformation.
@@RDRS_Phoenix apparently he wasn't, but I just found out, for some reason, if I google the movie up, he's listed as the writer on that right section of the google result. And when I click in the wiki page link, he's not listed as a writer there.
Why...oh why....did Rogan think he could play that part.
He was good in it
The Chrysler Imperial is the sickest thing to ever see in theaters.
0:20 "You think it makes me happy to do this, dad?"
The Green Hornet was a cool calm collected guy. This is a travesty of the real Green Hornet.
No one really gave a shit about the green hornet, it was mostly forgotten but this movie revived it and brought it to a more modern audience. I think this change works
The kato in this movie is reworked , this movie is remembering bruce lee as kato in the green hornet
Cool stuff
I love this movie lol
That’s what the criminals get for assaulting the bystanders
1966 Chrysler imperial
2:00
First fight of Chudnofsky’s gang crew
I don't like my health being messed with, it slows down my reaction times
Kha se ota te ho movies kko
Which Sci-fi Movie these lines come form?
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Exploiting Asian actors is wrong
How is this exploitation?
Still wondering how it's exploitation
Cry
This is far from exploitation; he was paid handsomely for this movie and he makes music, so it opened people up to his music and showed the western world his acting talents rather than just China.
Exploiting Asian actors is wrong but how did this movie exploit an Asian actor
A real bad movie
Yeah, somewhat entertaining at least tho. And this scene was really cool
😂 Kato and Bloodnofsky were the only good things about this movie.
V.A.T.S in real life