You forgot the bloopers at the end of the movie. Those are some amazing gems! If you are doing rush hour 2, might I suggest starting it by watching the bloopers from rush hour 1?
@@AlyskaYou should stay for the bloopers on any Jackie Chan movie. You will see all the work that goes into his action sequences. I think one of his first movies it shows him being stretchered off and think he was in hospital for 3 months before they could resume filming.
Back when: -Actors did their own stunts -Jokes where funny -Action was top tier But the film was watered down for Jackie Chan and keep in mind that he was in his 50s when he did this film and his best work was his earlier films like Armor of God, Drunken Master and so many more.
First Jackie Chan film? You picked a very solid one.This is the best one out of the Rush Hour trilogy. Most definitely, my favorite one, I hope you enjoy majorly
It's not condescending, most women don't want to be out there dodging bullets and having to fight criminals, which is why the police department is 85% men.
@@beethovenstrance5042 I've noticed this pattern in a lot of reaction videos of older comedies by younger viewers where they don't really laugh at the satire if it makes a farce of something they're very sensitive to. I get it, but I also miss the days when we could just freely laugh along with a movie like Airplane without ever feeling offended.
@@KittyBoom360 being a person that’s also a “younger viewer” to this movie, I totally agree. I grew up with this movie and throughout my childhood watching this it was never took as actually racist or not funny. I hope people get out of that sensitivity mindset soon so we can enjoy more gems like this
I suppose Carter's a little racist; Or at least culturally insensitive. He at least starts out that way. Though I don't think that's the same as the movie being racist.
Yep, this is the first Jackie Chan film you've seen. If it wasn't, you'd know there are bloopers/mishaps during the credits. Rush Hour is amazing, but I really like his earlier work. Films like Rumble in the Bronx, Thunderbolt, First Strike, Mr. Nice Guy, and Who am I? He also was a stunt actor in a couple Bruce Lee Films, one being The Big Boss.
I grew up being a huge Jackie Chan fan/stan. I got into martial arts because of him. He's one of the few celebrities I would actually Fanboy over if I saw him in real life.
Rush hour is a gem of it’s time that sadly the likes of are unlikely to be made today. The buddy cop cheese, slightly racist humor, etc would never make it in a modern movie. But it completely elevates this into the timeless classic that i so dearly love.
Supposedly they’re making a 4th one (though I suspect production is stalled due to the dual strike). But it is a sequel; I wonder if an original movie with a premise like this and the jokes they make would be released today
Like most of Chan's American films, Rush Hour is watered down Jackie Chan. Of his American films, I'd say Shanghai Noon is his best. Followed by its sequel Shanghai Knights. If you want full tilt Jackie Chan, try Wheels on Meals, Armour of God, Armour of God 2: Operation Condor, Project A, Police Story, or Drunken Master 2 (his best film IMO).
Yeah it always kind of bemuses me when people watch one of his American movies for the first time and act like its mind blowing. His Hong Kong stuff is so much better.
@@BasketCase-rr7tx the American stuff is over edited compared to the Hong Kong stuff where they just plant the camera and let Chan do his thing in long takes.
@@richardb6260 Yeah but she says he didnt do his own stunts, which for anyone with an ounce oif knowledge about him that is an absurd statement. Chan is the ultimate stunt man.
Jackie always has bloopers and outtakes (often showcasing a serious injury he sustains 🤕), so be sure to watch the credits. Top Jackie recs - Police Story 1-4 (3 is Supercop, 4 is First Strike), Drunken Master and Legend of Drunken Master, Who Am I?, Operation Condor, and Rumble in the Bronx.
If you’re impressed by the choreography in *this* film, you should see his Hong Kong work! The choreography, action and stunts in those are absolutely insane!
The "racist" statements/jokes in the movie made by Carter (Chris Tucker) is not supposed to be taken seriously. By 1998, open racism like that was not widely accepted. The jokes are supposed to be an extension of the absurd personality of Carter (and him being a bit ignorant) but not meant to be offensive. The "racist" jokes are meant to be taken satirically.
Rush Hour is really the last of the great buddy cop movies that dominated the 80's and 90's. As a first Jackie Chan movie for you it also showcases the style and tone of Jackie's Hollywood movies very well. He is for me atleast the greatest martial artist in movie history, his style of seamlessly blending in comedy to his fighting choreography is so unique. The fact that he designs all the fights, all the stunts and does them all himself is really impressive. A really fun introduction. If you wanna go for a Jackie Chan bender then im all for it!
Definitely his best made for american audiences movies. for some awesome early stuff, 'Supercop' with a very young Michele Yeoh is great, 'Who am I' , 'The Legend of Drinken Master' and one of his earliest, and yes this is a real title, 'Half a Loaf of Kung Fu' 1978 is full of amazing stunts and fight sequences
26:27 FYI shooting a block of C-4 won't cause it to explode. However, shooting a detonator inserted into a block of C-4 will cause the detonator to explode which will in turn cause the C-4 to explode.
My 20 Favorite Jackie Chan Films 1. Armour Of Gods II: Operation Condor (1991) 2. Drunken Master II (1994) 3. Police Story (1985) 4. Police Story 3: Super Cop (1992) 5. Drunken Master (1978) 6. Snake In The Eagle's Shadow (1978) 7. The Young Master (1980) 8. Snake & Crane Arts Of Shaolin (1978) 9. Dragons Forever (1987) 10. Wheels On Meals (1984) 11. Gorgeous (1999) 12. Who Am I? (1998) 13. Twin Dragons (1992) 14. Police Story 2 (1988) 15. Project A (1983) 16. Project A II (1987) 17. Dragon Lord (1982) 18. Mr. Nice Guy (1997) 19. Miracles (1989) 20. Rumble In The Bronx (1995) I can't put Rush Hour films, Shanghai Noon/Knights, and The Forbidden Kingdom and I love Rush Hour 2 and Shanghai Noon. But they don't feel like Jackie Chan films. I also enjoyed the remake to Around The World In 80 Days but that too doesn't feel like a JC film.
Rush Hour 2 is even funnier because they found their groove. After Rush Hour trilogy, I highly recommend Shanghai Noon, Shanghai Knights, Forbidden Kingdom, Rumble in the Bronx, Supercop and Drunken Master II (aka Legend of Drunken Master). FYI, he voiced Monkey in Kungfu Panda 🙌
Rush Hour(1998) is a fun action-comedy. Jackie Chan's first English language film was Battle Creek Brawl(1980). Chan considers The Protector(1985) a "disaster". A short-lived Rush Hour TV show debuted in 2016.
30:55 "Would that work?!" Yes, probably. It's because, when you fall, it's the sudden deceleration that kills you. When sliding down the banner, the total deceleration is the same, but the time over which it happens is spread out. It's like the difference between throwing a water ballon at a wall (sudden deceleration) and throwing it to a partner who catches it (gradual deceleration).
Yei! 😃 Glad you watched and enjoyed this as your first Jackie Chan movie. In terms of recommendations, I think personally the whole trilogy is pretty great thanks to their chemistry alone, and JC stunts and Chris Tucker's antics make for a really good time all round. Aside from that JC also forms a pretty good partnership with Owen Wilson in Shanghai Noon and Shanghai Knights, I personally prefer Chan and Tucker as a duo, but Chan and Wilson ain't bad at all IMO. Hopefully you get a chance to see these other four movies with him and hopefully we also get a chance to enjoy your reaction to them (If you'd like to of course). Either way, great reaction as always 😃👍🏾, can't wait to check out the next one, keep up the good work 😁🤙🏾.
Every Jackie Chan movie has bloopers at the end. I was so sad when you stopped at the end, RIGHT before they started! 3 more seconds and you would have realized there were Bloopers! PLEASE at minimum go back and watch them and always wait on every Jackie Chan movie in the future to react to those Movies bloopers!! 👱♀👱♀👗👗👠👠❤❤😊😊
Oh I love this movie I was shocked when I saw the thumbnail 😂 but this movie is great. Jackie Chan and Chris tucker are hilarious and have great chemistry. I hope you watch the whole trilogy. I think they’re all fun. ❤
Btw Rush Hour 2 is every bit as good as the original. Maybe even better. One of the very rare sequels that really can go toe-to-toe with the original when the original was a hit classic.
interestingly C4 need some kind of detonator to be fired to actually detonate, so its actually not dangerous to shoot it, it exploding at the beginning is either a gaf or just because the car explodes
3:12 - Chris Tucker is a big fan of Michael Jackson and was doing his dance moves while one of Michael's songs "Another Part of Me" was playing in the background.
Not a Jackie Chan series (though he is wonderful, as is Rush Hour), but I really think you’d enjoy the Mission Impossible series. Genuinely way more fun than people expect them to be.
Alyska watched credit bloopers all the stunt fails is there to with some line bloopers also. Jackie Chan is know for not giving up any of his stunt ideas :)
This is a really good trilogy tbh. Would be great if you did them all. You should also sprinkle in Chris Tucker's best movie role and do "The Fifth Element" !!!!!
Keep in mind he was in his 44 in this movie. If you want some of his early stuff I recommend 'The Fearless Hyena', 'Twin Dragons', 'Drunken Master' and his 'Police Story' movie series is pretty good.
Great reaction!! Love Jackie Chan and majority of his movies. Shanghai Noon, Forbidden Kingdom, Rumble in the Bronx, Mr. Nice Guy, all the Police Story films, Drunken Master, Fist of Fury (with Bruce Lee) and a more serious role recently in The Foreigner, just to name a few.
Jackie Chan is one of my favorite martial arts actors and the reason I was obsessed with martial arts films when I was a teen, they don't make me like they used to in regards to the stunts which were all practical. All his stunts were done BY him, there are movies where he's broken bones and ended up in the hospital and in some films you can visually SEE that his team actually tank some of the hits. His group of stuntsmen go above and beyond for his stunts, if you want to watch another of his movies I recommend Police Story, Rumble in the Bronx or Who Am I. If you want to watch a movie with amazing choreography that isn't Jackie Chan I'd recommend Ong Bak or The Raid: Redemption.
Jackie Chan does his own stunts and has his own stunt crew in all his films. During his stuntman career his first appearance in a Hollywood film was Enter the Dragon and Bruce Lee accidentally hit him which Chan mentions it in interview. Chan is the only actor who can say fought Bruce Lee, Jet Li, Hiroyuki Sanada, and Donnie Yen all of them martial arts legends.
…yes remember as good as this film is Jackie Chan is known more for his Hong Kong films In which he did all the stunts. And when I say stunts … well you have to see for yourself😮
The entire trilogy is amazing. I grew up with those films. Rush Hour 2 is great as well and Rush Hour 3 gets a lot of nonsensical hate. I don't understand why.
I know this video is old, but for a Jackie Chan film, you should watch Gorgeous. Jackie plays a rich guy who falls for a common girl. It has comedy and romance. Its really his best film.
You forgot the bloopers at the end of the movie. Those are some amazing gems! If you are doing rush hour 2, might I suggest starting it by watching the bloopers from rush hour 1?
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I’ll make sure to do that! Didn’t know so many people loved bloopers 😂
@@Alyska bloopers can be boring but rush hour has some good ones number 2 has the best phone in the air port
@@AlyskaYou should stay for the bloopers on any Jackie Chan movie. You will see all the work that goes into his action sequences. I think one of his first movies it shows him being stretchered off and think he was in hospital for 3 months before they could resume filming.
Back when:
-Actors did their own stunts
-Jokes where funny
-Action was top tier
But the film was watered down for Jackie Chan and keep in mind that he was in his 50s when he did this film and his best work was his earlier films like Armor of God, Drunken Master and so many more.
First Jackie Chan film? You picked a very solid one.This is the best one out of the Rush Hour trilogy. Most definitely, my favorite one, I hope you enjoy majorly
2nd one is arguably even better
Kung Fu Panda is technically her first
@@TheLeftCulprit Fair enough
@@skylerloggins4902 Good point
@@skylerloggins4902yes but not her first live action Jackie Chan film
Absolutely LOVE this film! The chemistry between Chris Tucker & Jackie Chan is next level! Thanks for the reaction!
Noooo Alyska, where have the bloopers gone!
They are just as funny as the movies!
It's not condescending, most women don't want to be out there dodging bullets and having to fight criminals, which is why the police department is 85% men.
I hope she took the comedy and jokes for what it is, comedy. Those where the good times for cinema
Right I seen rush hour and was like😬Can she handle it?🤣
Well, she did say it was a little racist at the end of the video. There is absolutely nothing racist about the movie.
@@beethovenstrance5042 I've noticed this pattern in a lot of reaction videos of older comedies by younger viewers where they don't really laugh at the satire if it makes a farce of something they're very sensitive to. I get it, but I also miss the days when we could just freely laugh along with a movie like Airplane without ever feeling offended.
@@KittyBoom360 being a person that’s also a “younger viewer” to this movie, I totally agree. I grew up with this movie and throughout my childhood watching this it was never took as actually racist or not funny. I hope people get out of that sensitivity mindset soon so we can enjoy more gems like this
I suppose Carter's a little racist; Or at least culturally insensitive. He at least starts out that way. Though I don't think that's the same as the movie being racist.
I love how Alyska and Carter both say “$50,000,000?!” identically 🤣🤣 same pitch, tone, everything lmaooo
This reactor sums up the New generation🤦♂️
It's not racist, it's using stereotypes as comedy. Racism is shrouded in hatred based on skin color.
Jackie is always saying "I don't want no trouble" then proceeds to whoop everyone's ass 😭😭😂😂😂😂😂
17:24: “This won’t work. I’m not 6’1”. 😂
noo watch the bloopers those are soo good after every jackioe chan movie
Yep, this is the first Jackie Chan film you've seen. If it wasn't, you'd know there are bloopers/mishaps during the credits. Rush Hour is amazing, but I really like his earlier work. Films like Rumble in the Bronx, Thunderbolt, First Strike, Mr. Nice Guy, and Who am I? He also was a stunt actor in a couple Bruce Lee Films, one being The Big Boss.
The Bruce Lee film that Chan is most visible in is Enter the Dragon. He plays a guard that Lee has by the hair while he kicks another guard.
I grew up being a huge Jackie Chan fan/stan. I got into martial arts because of him. He's one of the few celebrities I would actually Fanboy over if I saw him in real life.
Bloopers are a MUST when it comes to basically every Jackie Chan movie, especially the Rush Hour films
Jackie is huge in the film industry, he has many more films that are just as great. Recommend looking up more about Jackie, quite fascinating.
Rush hour is a gem of it’s time that sadly the likes of are unlikely to be made today. The buddy cop cheese, slightly racist humor, etc would never make it in a modern movie. But it completely elevates this into the timeless classic that i so dearly love.
Supposedly they’re making a 4th one (though I suspect production is stalled due to the dual strike). But it is a sequel; I wonder if an original movie with a premise like this and the jokes they make would be released today
Only in America, you could still make those jokes in other countries.
It's literally getting another film in the franchise you guys are so pathetic it hurts
🙌 this is hilarious! All 3 of them are! Alyska, you’re in for a treat, some action, laughter and kung fu!
Mythbusters did an episode on c4, they stabbed it, shot it and set it on fire, only the blasting cap would actually blow it up.
Like most of Chan's American films, Rush Hour is watered down Jackie Chan. Of his American films, I'd say Shanghai Noon is his best. Followed by its sequel Shanghai Knights. If you want full tilt Jackie Chan, try Wheels on Meals, Armour of God, Armour of God 2: Operation Condor, Project A, Police Story, or Drunken Master 2 (his best film IMO).
Yeah it always kind of bemuses me when people watch one of his American movies for the first time and act like its mind blowing. His Hong Kong stuff is so much better.
@@BasketCase-rr7tx the American stuff is over edited compared to the Hong Kong stuff where they just plant the camera and let Chan do his thing in long takes.
@@richardb6260 Yeah and then she didnt even realise that Chan did his own stunts in this movie.
@@BasketCase-rr7tx she does say that she liked the fight choreography and that she assumed Chan was responsible for it.
@@richardb6260 Yeah but she says he didnt do his own stunts, which for anyone with an ounce oif knowledge about him that is an absurd statement. Chan is the ultimate stunt man.
Always watch the bloopers during credits.
Rush Hour is one of my favorite Jackie Chan movies! Definitely check out some of his older stuff too, the choreography is top notch
I highly recommend the other two in this trilogy! Chan and Tucker are a GREAT action comedy duo!
Agree
Jackie always has bloopers and outtakes (often showcasing a serious injury he sustains 🤕), so be sure to watch the credits.
Top Jackie recs - Police Story 1-4 (3 is Supercop, 4 is First Strike), Drunken Master and Legend of Drunken Master, Who Am I?, Operation Condor, and Rumble in the Bronx.
Always...ALWAYS..stay for Jackie Chan bloopers at the end of his movies.
Definitely not a cult classic. Just a classic.
If you’re impressed by the choreography in *this* film, you should see his Hong Kong work! The choreography, action and stunts in those are absolutely insane!
The "racist" statements/jokes in the movie made by Carter (Chris Tucker) is not supposed to be taken seriously. By 1998, open racism like that was not widely accepted. The jokes are supposed to be an extension of the absurd personality of Carter (and him being a bit ignorant) but not meant to be offensive. The "racist" jokes are meant to be taken satirically.
Rush Hour is really the last of the great buddy cop movies that dominated the 80's and 90's. As a first Jackie Chan movie for you it also showcases the style and tone of Jackie's Hollywood movies very well. He is for me atleast the greatest martial artist in movie history, his style of seamlessly blending in comedy to his fighting choreography is so unique. The fact that he designs all the fights, all the stunts and does them all himself is really impressive. A really fun introduction. If you wanna go for a Jackie Chan bender then im all for it!
Part 2 is THE BEST. One of those movies that have a better part 2
You're going to love his work. I look forward to seeing you react to more of Jackie Chan's films.
Definitely his best made for american audiences movies. for some awesome early stuff, 'Supercop' with a very young Michele Yeoh is great, 'Who am I' , 'The Legend of Drinken Master' and one of his earliest, and yes this is a real title, 'Half a Loaf of Kung Fu' 1978 is full of amazing stunts and fight sequences
Fun fact C4 is actually super stable. It will not explode if you shoot it.
Jackie Chan is an amazing stuntman and actor, and it's awesome that he performs his own stunts in movies. I hope you watch more of his movies Alyska!
i'm literally rewatching Rush Hour 3 rn & rewatched the other 2 before. you're gonna love it Alyska
Bloopers are hilarious as well. Rush Hour 2 should be next.
"Armor of God," "Wheels on Meals" and "Drunken Master" are my favorite Jackie Chan films.
Armour of god is my favorite too especially the final fight with the four amazons
@@Dupremej Absolutely!
26:27 FYI shooting a block of C-4 won't cause it to explode. However, shooting a detonator inserted into a block of C-4 will cause the detonator to explode which will in turn cause the C-4 to explode.
My 20 Favorite Jackie Chan Films
1. Armour Of Gods II: Operation Condor (1991)
2. Drunken Master II (1994)
3. Police Story (1985)
4. Police Story 3: Super Cop (1992)
5. Drunken Master (1978)
6. Snake In The Eagle's Shadow (1978)
7. The Young Master (1980)
8. Snake & Crane Arts Of Shaolin (1978)
9. Dragons Forever (1987)
10. Wheels On Meals (1984)
11. Gorgeous (1999)
12. Who Am I? (1998)
13. Twin Dragons (1992)
14. Police Story 2 (1988)
15. Project A (1983)
16. Project A II (1987)
17. Dragon Lord (1982)
18. Mr. Nice Guy (1997)
19. Miracles (1989)
20. Rumble In The Bronx (1995)
I can't put Rush Hour films, Shanghai Noon/Knights, and The Forbidden Kingdom and I love Rush Hour 2 and Shanghai Noon. But they don't feel like Jackie Chan films. I also enjoyed the remake to Around The World In 80 Days but that too doesn't feel like a JC film.
Don’t forget to watch the bloopers!
whole trilogy is great , also alot films from jackie chan are amazing
I recommend Shanghai Noon, another fish-out-of-water, odd-couple Jackie Chan flick with Owen Wilson providing the comic relief this time.
What a beautiful hair!!!
Rush Hour 2 is even funnier because they found their groove. After Rush Hour trilogy, I highly recommend Shanghai Noon, Shanghai Knights, Forbidden Kingdom, Rumble in the Bronx, Supercop and Drunken Master II (aka Legend of Drunken Master). FYI, he voiced Monkey in Kungfu Panda 🙌
The bloopers should definitely be on here, hope you watched them as they are always hilarious.
Rush Hour(1998) is a fun action-comedy. Jackie Chan's first English language film was Battle Creek Brawl(1980). Chan considers The Protector(1985) a "disaster". A short-lived Rush Hour TV show debuted in 2016.
This is also your first Chris Tucker film. I recommend Friday.
I wanna recommend another Chris Tucker film. Money Talks from 1997. His character in that is very similar to this one, but even funnier imo.
Rush Hour 2 and 3, Shanghai Noon and Shanghai Knight!! And dont forget the blöoopers in the end of all his movies!
30:55 "Would that work?!" Yes, probably. It's because, when you fall, it's the sudden deceleration that kills you. When sliding down the banner, the total deceleration is the same, but the time over which it happens is spread out. It's like the difference between throwing a water ballon at a wall (sudden deceleration) and throwing it to a partner who catches it (gradual deceleration).
Yei! 😃
Glad you watched and enjoyed this as your first Jackie Chan movie. In terms of recommendations, I think personally the whole trilogy is pretty great thanks to their chemistry alone, and JC stunts and Chris Tucker's antics make for a really good time all round. Aside from that JC also forms a pretty good partnership with Owen Wilson in Shanghai Noon and Shanghai Knights, I personally prefer Chan and Tucker as a duo, but Chan and Wilson ain't bad at all IMO. Hopefully you get a chance to see these other four movies with him and hopefully we also get a chance to enjoy your reaction to them (If you'd like to of course).
Either way, great reaction as always 😃👍🏾, can't wait to check out the next one, keep up the good work 😁🤙🏾.
Every Jackie Chan movie has bloopers at the end. I was so sad when you stopped at the end, RIGHT before they started! 3 more seconds and you would have realized there were Bloopers! PLEASE at minimum go back and watch them and always wait on every Jackie Chan movie in the future to react to those Movies bloopers!! 👱♀👱♀👗👗👠👠❤❤😊😊
The Rush Hour series was one of my favorites growing up. Great video Alyska. 🙂
The entire franchise grossed almost a billion dollars at the box office. That's hardly a "cult classic".
Omg yesssss, rush hour films are my favourite, seeing your reactions was absolutely brilliant, loved it alyska!!! 😀
A kick-happy buddy film! Hope to see you watch the rest of the series
you should watch the movies he did in 80s like police story and wheels on meals they are the best ones.
It would have been cool to watch you see the bloopers at the end
Noooooooo. She forgot to do the bloopers. One of my favorite parts of the Rush Hour trilogy reactions. 😔
Oh I love this movie I was shocked when I saw the thumbnail 😂 but this movie is great. Jackie Chan and Chris tucker are hilarious and have great chemistry. I hope you watch the whole trilogy. I think they’re all fun. ❤
Btw Rush Hour 2 is every bit as good as the original. Maybe even better. One of the very rare sequels that really can go toe-to-toe with the original when the original was a hit classic.
interestingly C4 need some kind of detonator to be fired to actually detonate, so its actually not dangerous to shoot it, it exploding at the beginning is either a gaf or just because the car explodes
I realize this is a YT edit, but did you watch the bloopers at the credits? They are a staple in all Jackie Chan movies 😂
Jackie Chan also teams up with Owen Wilson to hilarious effect in their "Shanghai" movies
3:12 - Chris Tucker is a big fan of Michael Jackson and was doing his dance moves while one of Michael's songs "Another Part of Me" was playing in the background.
Not a Jackie Chan series (though he is wonderful, as is Rush Hour), but I really think you’d enjoy the Mission Impossible series. Genuinely way more fun than people expect them to be.
Alyska watched credit bloopers all the stunt fails is there to with some line bloopers also. Jackie Chan is know for not giving up any of his stunt ideas :)
Other Jackie Chan I recommend: the other Rush Hour movies, Shanghai Noon, Shanghai Knights, Around the World in 80 Days, Rumble in the Bronx.
Great reaction! Hopefully Rush Hour 2&3! Shanghai Noon (2000) is great Jackie Chan movie with Owen Wilson!
In the beginning, Sang taunts Lee to shoot him at 0:52. It comes full circle when Carter and Sooyoung taunt Juntao to "push the button".
This is a really good trilogy tbh. Would be great if you did them all. You should also sprinkle in Chris Tucker's best movie role and do "The Fifth Element" !!!!!
His best role is money talks to me people sleep on that
@@mo2k638 it was good too, but i prefer Ruby
Keep in mind he was in his 44 in this movie. If you want some of his early stuff I recommend 'The Fearless Hyena', 'Twin Dragons', 'Drunken Master' and his 'Police Story' movie series is pretty good.
Jackie was 44 when he made Rush Hour
@@ivanivez7456 Oh that's right. I'll correct that, thanks for pointing it out.
One of my all time favorites. You have to do 2 and 3 now. Please
Alyska’s reaction is definitely g14 classified😃
Since you enjoyed this movie so much, you should really watch Rush Hour 2, because many people feel it's the better movie... Including myself! : )
Great reaction!! Love Jackie Chan and majority of his movies. Shanghai Noon, Forbidden Kingdom, Rumble in the Bronx, Mr. Nice Guy, all the Police Story films, Drunken Master, Fist of Fury (with Bruce Lee) and a more serious role recently in The Foreigner, just to name a few.
Iconic franchise!! Superrr funny and you'll love part 2 even more
I grew up on Jackie Chan films and love them till this time. The same about movies with Terence Hill & Bud Spencer. Legends.
Tucker: 'That block was already messed up!" oh man, how the rest of us US natives feel that way.
i love rush hour but its all about his hong kong movies. police story, project A, wheels on meals!
Jackie Chan is one of my favorite martial arts actors and the reason I was obsessed with martial arts films when I was a teen, they don't make me like they used to in regards to the stunts which were all practical. All his stunts were done BY him, there are movies where he's broken bones and ended up in the hospital and in some films you can visually SEE that his team actually tank some of the hits. His group of stuntsmen go above and beyond for his stunts, if you want to watch another of his movies I recommend Police Story, Rumble in the Bronx or Who Am I. If you want to watch a movie with amazing choreography that isn't Jackie Chan I'd recommend Ong Bak or The Raid: Redemption.
29:08 that’s for kidnapping, sang. 30:33 hasta la vista, juntao! 30:37 anyway, this building was filmed in the Los Angeles convention center.
need to watch the end credits
Girl I know you're capping right now I watch Rush Hour when I was like 7 years old
Jackie Chan does his own stunts and has his own stunt crew in all his films. During his stuntman career his first appearance in a Hollywood film was Enter the Dragon and Bruce Lee accidentally hit him which Chan mentions it in interview. Chan is the only actor who can say fought Bruce Lee, Jet Li, Hiroyuki Sanada, and Donnie Yen all of them martial arts legends.
Funny thing, as learned from Mythbusters gunfire LITERLALY can't make C4 explode, like at all. It needs a blasting cap to explode.
Rush Hour 1 is the best cause Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker really don’t understand each other and it translates on the screen into pure comedy😂
I highly recommend Jackie Chan's Who Am I?, First Strike, Twin Dragons and Legend of Drunken Master.
This is such a good Jackie Chan film to watch for the first time lol
…yes remember as good as this film is Jackie Chan is known more for his Hong Kong films
In which he did all the stunts. And when I say stunts … well you have to see for yourself😮
The Forbidden Kingdom!! I love that movie it has Jackie chan and bruce lee in it!
The entire trilogy is amazing. I grew up with those films. Rush Hour 2 is great as well and Rush Hour 3 gets a lot of nonsensical hate. I don't understand why.
I know this video is old, but for a Jackie Chan film, you should watch Gorgeous. Jackie plays a rich guy who falls for a common girl. It has comedy and romance. Its really his best film.
'Rumble In The Bronx' is still my favorite Jackie Chan film
Great reaction👍...the 2nd one is even better.
The Rush Hour movies were my favorite movies growing up
“No trouble, just rush hour”
Just because I don’t see another comment saying this, Jackie Chan does all his own stunts!! 🥰 that’s what makes him so amazing to watch
dang that's a cool boba fett chair
You have to react to the bloopers right at the end !