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Mr. Nice Guy All Content Used With Permission. ALTERNATE SYNOPSIS: Jackie Chan is a celebrity chef turned reluctant hero after he rescues a pretty journalist from the clutches of a ruthless drug lord. At stake is an incriminating videotape that has accidentally fallen into Jackie's hands. With the gang in hot pursuit, the action stretches from one spectacular, stunt-filled scene to another. When Jackie's girlfriend is kidnapped and his apartment blown up, this mild-mannered chef cooks up his own recipe for justice. The mob will never know what hit them, because Jackie's back with a vengeance to strike a blow for good guys everywhere. -New Line Cinema ALTERNATE SYNOPSIS: He chops, he dices, he purees! Jackie Chan has the recipe for delicious action/comedy entertainment when he plays a celebrity TV chef caught in a deadly dispute between rival Australian crime lords. With Chan in the kitchen, you just know there will be more Pow! Than Kung Pao, and the irrepressible star does not disappoint. Take a look at the in-one-door, out-the-other fight sequence staged at a construction site and you'll discover what we mean. Just when you think you've seen it all, along comes Chan with something new. Then something newer. The breathtaking, lightning-quick fun and excitement just might have you shouting "Nice kick! Nice spin! Nice move!" He is, after all, Mr. Nice Guy. -Warner Brothers ![]()
http://www.hkfilm.net ![]() Probably Jackie's best film since "Drunken Master II", this one is full of fun and action, and not too heavily bogged down by the other crap that's infiltrated his other recent films. Spirited direction by Sammo Hung ensures that the action is top notch, but the outtakes prove that a lot of fighting scenes were left out. This time around, Jackie is a kung fu chef who accidentally gets hold of a video tape that two gangs are after. He eventually prevails by driving a monstrous dumptruck through the bad guy's house, in a set piece that's just a little too long and tedious for its own good (reminiscent of the shark scene in "First Strike"). Sadly, the climax is a letdown because the anticipated showdown between Jackie and villain Richard Norton never happens. A flawed film, but a fun and exciting one. -Alex In Wonderland (see my profile)
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