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![]() ![]() I'm not sure about any of you guys, but I feel like Jackie Chan has separated himself from the martial arts film genre into his own self-titled sub-genre of just "Jackie Chan Movies". A lot of them are not all that special in the story and acting department, but for the most part, Jackie never ceases to impress with his team's stunt work and choreography. His achievements in film are astounding, and the Hong Kong film industry probably wouldn't have been discovered by many Americans at that the time if it weren't for him. That being said, the first Jackie Chan movie that I watched as a kid was Mr. Nice Guy in 1997. Watching it now, it's definitely not Jackie's best work, but it's also definitely one of his funniest movies and unsurprisingly, the stunt work and choreography are still pretty fantastic. It seems like not a lot of people have seen it, though, not even Jackie Chan fans. That brings me to the purpose of this thread. Do you think that this movie should get a Blu-ray release? The last US release that I could find was on DVD, and I'm trying to purge my DVD collection as it is. Does anyone know particularly why this one hasn't gotten a Blu-ray release? Prepare for the most extreme example of a movie trailer from the 1990s. |
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