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Jim North wrote:But he's funny even in the old combat based ones.
Anyway, I think Jackie Chan is super duper awesome hero numbah one. He just needs to not make any more Rush Hours. I haven't seen the first two, but if the third is any indication, that's one series that needs to be quickly and unceremoniously retired.
I haven't seen the third one, but the first one was actually not too bad. Not like I'd buy it, but I watched it and didn't want to demand my money back. What made it decent was Chris Tucker being... well, being Chris Tucker and then Jackie Chan constantly trying to blow him off and pretending he doesn't speak English so he doesn't have to talk to him.
But Drunken Master is definitely my favorite. The one move with the drunken lady with the nipple-pinching? priceless.
I liked how in the first one, Chris Tucker's character thought he was cool but no one respected him. They shouldn't have changed that in the second one.
Rkolter wrote:I really like it when the good guys and bad guys have to work together against a common foe. I don't really know why, because it -is- such a cliche', but most often, there's a LOT of whoop-ass when this happens, and it's neat.
Beat me to it. That happens to be one of my two favourite cliche, because it doesn't happen as often as most other cliches.
A random example is from an example of Star Trek: DS9 when two aliens who absolutely LOATHE each other were forced to work together. All throughout, they were constantly making verbal digs at each other. I was rofl throughout the episode.
The other one I like is when two different bad guys have to work together, and they plot against each other for the entire time. Classic.