Jackie Chan is the rare individual in cinema that combines action and comedy, as well as an immense talent in front and behind of the camera. Directing, acting, writing, fighting, or choreography, Jackie Chan is the absolute king.
The first movie I remember Jackie starring in was Rumble in the Bronx. While watching it, I thought "this guy's crazy! I wanna see more of him." He's one of the best of all time and one of my favorites.
The broken ankle with a cast painted like a trainer/sneaker as he jumps between buildings.. For that alone he is a legend.. But this is just a little bit of the legend of JC.. *Bows down*
What I always love about Jackie's fights is that he gets his butt kicked a reasonable amount of time, or messes up some planned move, etc. This makes it seem more "real" and also makes us feel sorry for him a bit more than we would if he was like John Wick dominating a scene. He also throws in a good amount of comedy to liven the mood.
Agree even though John Wick takes some serious damage in some of his fight scenes. However Jackie Chan is absolutely the king of "2+VS1" rumbles, the best to ever do it
He is this is why 1. His fighting skill is real. 2. All the epic scene he make is real and it's not switched by stun man like in Hollywood movie. 3. He funny. 4. He have so much injuries caused in many of his movie. So respect Jackie Chan.
There was never and will never be another Jackie , the guy is a walking legend just by considering the fact in how many movies he played , in how many movies he was injured , some times very seriously injured , like broken ribs , broken skull , hands , legs , feet , but then again he was the only martial artist who could make you laugh equally as many times he would left you wowed by his skills . Knowing his a short guy and watching him scaling a wall around 7 meters tall with the ease we normal people walk on the pavement makes you wonder , is he defying the laws of nature before your eyes !? Jackie made a lot of films early on , he even played as a stunt man with Bruce Lee and he is a charismatic comedian too along other talents he owns , like singer etc ... Whatever we say about him is not enough and i feel privileged that i grew up watching this master creating !!!!
japa28 100% agree. I loved that fight scene. Watched it over and over when I was younger. That guy in blue had insane kicks. The whole aesthetic of the fight was really great 👍
You can’t even compare Jackie to other martial artist-actors. The way the integrates comedy with his fights, use of props, stunts, choreography, direction prowess, he is completely unique. For me, he is the one and only!!
i'd always have a soft spot for the classic Jackie Chan's MARTIAL ARTS flicks' fights, from the original Drunken Master, The Fearless Hyena, The Young Master, Snake in the Eagle's Shadow, Spiritual Kung Fu (where he introduced the whole animal fighting styles that inspired Kung Fu Panda) and Dragon Fist.
Alot of people think Jackie is a joke but he's da 1st martial artist/actor that turned kung fu films not just as comedic fashion but also one of da best action dats fun & amazing to watch!! Pure gold!😮☺💪👊😎 #TrueLegend
I would've personally put the rooftop fight from "Who Am I?" higher on the official list. A 1 v 2 scenario that almost rivals that of the Legend of Drunken Master.
it's one of the best for sure, facing off against two different fighters who take turns against him, taking off unnecessary clothing when the other is getting whupped because of it, great stuff and hilarious to boot. i rubbed my shin like they did in that one scene, and i didnt kick anything! lol
Meals on Wheels remains my favourite Jackie Chan film. Hollywood directors and actors would watch Chan's early films for their own stunt ideas. He was a huge success within the film production community before the success of Rumble in the Bronx made him popular.
I remember growing up watching old bootleg Jackie Chan movies every weekend eating ramen noodles. Police Story was my favorite movie of all time. Jackie is truly a living legend.
I got a friend who’s last name is Coan. One time he received a first aid certificate with his surname misspelled as “Chan”. I said to him as we laughed, “if that was your family name, your mum would not be called Jackie Coan, she’d be called Jackie Chan”!
IMHO, Jet Li vs. Chan in the film "The Forbidden Kingdom", which was completely choreographed by Li, Chan and Yuen Lo Ping who did 'The Matrix' franchise fight scenes!
Rush Hour does NOT belong on this list. Brett Ratner himself declares that he always holds Jackie back b/c he doesn't think that Americans like long fight scenes. What he fails to understand is that limiting a choreographer's schedule limits their creativity as well. Drunken Master 2's final fight scene alone took four months to shoot.
That is why I am not a big fan of Bret Ratner!!! You don't fuck with Jackie Chan's career like that. He should have learned from the fan's responses from "Rumble in the Bronx" up to the first "Rush Hour" (even though all of them before "Rush Hour" were reedited from the Hong Kong originals and the audio was redone). Still, considering it came from Hong Kong should've eradicated those thoughts of his. Jackie Chan would have been way more successful in the eyes of American audiences had he (and all directors like him) would've done that. Plus, the Rush Hour films would have been way better.
@@scottjulie27 Yet he doesn't hold back Chris Tucker's constant blabbering, and still considers himself as the reason that Jackie finally broke into Hollywood.
Correction: none of Jackie Chans American films should be on this list because they pale in comparison to his Hong Kong ones. They limit the time for him to shoot an action scene and they care more about profits that they do making a good film.
This is a decent list and not them running out of ideas when this is a list that literally everyone has done already? I just don't get the mindset of the people who watch this channel.
SnakeIsDead29, ........I know that. I am referring to the fact that any time they do any kind of list, they are "running out of ideas" no matter how unique the list is. But then they do a list about something that the majority of the people like, all of a sudden it's the best list ever even though it has been done a million times before. Like this list right here is something that even people who don't normally do top ten videos have done so this would be the "running out of ideas" of all videos.
WTF is going on here? Rush Hour?...How do you not have Drunken Master 1 or Snake in the eagles shadow on here, and how is Who am I an honorable mention?
he deserves an honorary Oscar! he's done over 500 movies (although majority in Chinese cinema), but still he should have one 7:49 he later said that light pole scene nearly killed him: " the lights covering the pole had heated it considerably, resulting in Chan suffering second-degree burns, particularly to his hands, as well as a back injury and dislocation of his pelvis upon landing."
there is no one on par with jackie,there might be others who fight better but as a movie star there is no one even half as entertaining as jackie.if you watch any of his self directed movies you will see how much hard work,dedication and creativity he puts in each one of them.he is a hero for all ages and for all time.
me! Maybe we can still see his trademark fights scenes, but since the movie seems to have a darker tone so it might be different.. that's just me though.. I still love Jackie no matter what
The real genius is the camera work which allows the audience to appreciate the amazing skills on display. No shaky cam and three cuts a second which leaves the audience disoriented.
For sheer entertainment, they should've included Jackie and Gary Daniels 'Street Fighter II' fight from City Hunter as an honourable mention, his fight with Richard Norton later in the same film is another contender
IMO its virtually IMPOSSIBLE to name any top ten best action sequences. they're ALL SOOOO GOOD. My personal face is when he fights kickboxer BILL WALLACE in POLICE STORY
There are two fights in City Hunter that deserved to atleast be honorable mentions: the fight against Gary Daniels and of course the final fight scene against Richard Norton.
@@neo_bellic The problem with Jackie's American movies is that they don't know how to properly film actors who can actually fight. The problems arise in the editing, not in the choreography. Accented Cinema did a fantastic video on the topic.
Half of these fights don't belong on this list, can't believe "who am I" only got an honorable mention, all the fight scenes from "legend of drunken master" could be on this list and it seems no one's ever seen his dragon master series from the 70's, those were classics and had great choreography
I agree that Chan is the Man. But.....The Big Brawl was released in the US before Rumble in the Bronx. Been a Chan Fan since 1980. And.....you forgot the awesome fight from The Tuxedo. Thank you for posting. Love this site.
The Gaming Paladin I hear ya. So many great movies. He does his own stunts, too. I found his very first movie on DVD at a truck stop. I think he's 15 or 16 yrs old in it. Sooo serious. Glad he changed his style.
When he first started to get acting roles he didn't yet have much say in the direction and tone. The first director wanted to have him mirror Bruce Lee who had recently deceased. Once Jackie got more freedom he was able to create his own style.
If you want an earlier film he was in look for the Cannonball series where he drives a futuristic car with the big guy who played Jaws in Bond. It never took off for him though so he went back and made his legendary HK movies in the 80's, and slowly (same with Chow Yun-Fat and Jon Woo) started getting more western films to shoot before hitting it big in America finally, which is what he always wanted.
THE Protector was his second attempt to break into the US market and there'sa great scene between him and Bill superfoot wallace !! THE TUXEDO was partly filmed outside a studio where i use to live didn't see JC but met the very HOT DEBI MAZARR gave her a first class salute AH HA HA ![wink wink !!] alright enough GOOD NIGHT !!
Damn I'm glad they added the one from Who Am I? where he fights 2 henchmen on the roof of that huge building that he later slides down diagonally (wow!). I like the fight because I'm a sucker for good kicking in fight choreography, and the guy in blue had some insane kicks. The whole aesthetic of the fight was just kind of cool. The guy in red was mainly punches and elbows. The guy in blue was all kicks. Then you have Jackie, in his black street clothes who, after taking a beating...comes back to beat them both with an amalgamation of punches/kicks etc. Just loved that when I was younger. Watched it over and over.
100% Agree, first time I saw that... it blew my mind! It was the fact that he had to come up with a strategy to take down both guys with their specialties. The ear twisting always cracked me up too! He became the bully by the end of that scene which is hilarious and badass at the same time.
3:42 The only thing more priceless than the artifacts on display is the look on Jackie's face when one of them gets blown to bits. (Tall vase gets obliterated) Jackie: "Shit!"
Jackie Chan would be unstoppable in Ikea.
I'd pay good money to watch that movie.
Funniest comment 😂 seen in a long time.
Hahahaha 😂🤣🤣🤙🔥🔥🔥🔥
Stormik oh ok i get the joke now after 8 month, lol i want to explain it but to bad if i do it no gona be funny
@@itsuko3205 explain it to me ..i didnt get it
Jackie Chan will forever be a legend.
Julien Torres
1.Bruce Lee
2.Jet Li
3.Jackie Chan
4.Donnie Yen
Kjreddragon27 Williams believe me, I thought of Bruce and Jet.
Julien Torres I miss this guy
Dave Franco's reaction to how fast *JACKIE CHAN is*
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true, he is one of the legend kung fu master in hollywood action movies..🙃🙃🙃
What did we learn from Jackie Chan movies? Never attack Jackie Chan in a room full of furniture.
Mad Turnip lmfao you got that right!
Mad Turnip or never attack Jackie chan at all
you mean don't attack jackie, whether there is furniture or not
L O L
Jackie Don't want trouble=lol u dead asf
Jackie Chan is the rare individual in cinema that combines action and comedy, as well as an immense talent in front and behind of the camera. Directing, acting, writing, fighting, or choreography, Jackie Chan is the absolute king.
That was very well said.😁😁👍👍
John Wick: "I can fight people with a pencil."
Jackie Chan: "That's so cute!"
Joker: "Well, I think it's cool."
Bruce Lee: I can punch people into oblivion when my fist is exactly one inch away from my opponent.
@@waltergaming9802 when my punch is one inch away from my opponent, I can tickle them.
...
Hey, it works too!
Bolo yeung: i can break you if you break my record
Pencil , ladder its kinda the same thing
Jackie chan can Fight drunk
Western movie : we had gun
Jackie : i had furniture
The physical, expressionate humour is what makes Jackie's fighting so much better than just about any other.
The first movie I remember Jackie starring in was Rumble in the Bronx. While watching it, I thought "this guy's crazy! I wanna see more of him." He's one of the best of all time and one of my favorites.
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Omg i thought that too!
Watch Jackie Chan First strike... Better the rumble in the bronx
The broken ankle with a cast painted like a trainer/sneaker as he jumps between buildings..
For that alone he is a legend..
But this is just a little bit of the legend of JC..
*Bows down*
I first saw him in operation condor
Legend of the drunken master the scene where he fights off 10 guys while his aunt throws alcohol to him is my favorite.
Hahaha saw it
"What's it mean when there's a picture of a skull?"
"GOOD STUFF!!!"
is that the scene with the bench outside?! its so friggin cool
@@Zeknif1 That's impossible to kill him. Even Death learnt it.
Any fight from that movie is really good . Its my favorite .
Jackie:DON'T JUMP!
*GUY JUMPS*
Jackie:Told you not to jump
As soon as I read this comment I heard it from the video😂
2:08
Hahahaha, reminds me his fight against the bamboo master in Drunken Master. "Be careful toothy, take it easy. [...] I told you to take it easy."
@@afyt3040 same
Hey
No one can top Jackie, he's in a league of his own. What a true athlete
Jackie Chan is amazing, period
Amen to that!!!
Per-Ivar Sandbæk totally true
1. Bruce lee
2. Jackie Chan
3. Jet li
4. Donnie Yen
Straight facts
Your 2&3 are so close that it's arguable. I'll give it to you.
I'd actually place Donnie at 2, Jackie 3, and JL 4...Donnie is more in-depth with martial arts
top list for milking their limited talent?
Jackie Chan number 1 most entertaining and most athletic jet li is close
We must protect Jackie Chan at all cost !!!
I'm pretty sure he can protect himself lol.
JACKIE CHAN DO-
*jackie chan drops down from a clock*
Long before Michael Jackson died, all my life, I've wanted to see Jackie Chan and Michael Jackson together.
Only Jackie can use a ladder as weapon, dude is just simply amazing
What I always love about Jackie's fights is that he gets his butt kicked a reasonable amount of time, or messes up some planned move, etc. This makes it seem more "real" and also makes us feel sorry for him a bit more than we would if he was like John Wick dominating a scene. He also throws in a good amount of comedy to liven the mood.
Agree even though John Wick takes some serious damage in some of his fight scenes. However Jackie Chan is absolutely the king of "2+VS1" rumbles, the best to ever do it
Take Notes Hollywood!
*CHAN IS A LEGEND*
He is this is why 1. His fighting skill is real. 2. All the epic scene he make is real and it's not switched by stun man like in Hollywood movie. 3. He funny. 4. He have so much injuries caused in many of his movie. So respect Jackie Chan.
@@ckfan1351 nah fight better than jackie chan he will noscope 420° u
I remember when Chris Tucker punched him in rush hour 2 and said "Yall look alike" lol
Mike ADHD Same lmao
Classic lol
Mike ADHD imagine if that dialogue was reversed....
Andy BroncoAus lmao you got a point
If that happened all black ppl will cry racist.
There was never and will never be another Jackie , the guy is a walking legend just by considering the fact in how many movies he played , in how many movies he was injured , some times very seriously injured , like broken ribs , broken skull , hands , legs , feet , but then again he was the only martial artist who could make you laugh equally as many times he would left you wowed by his skills . Knowing his a short guy and watching him scaling a wall around 7 meters tall with the ease we normal people walk on the pavement makes you wonder , is he defying the laws of nature before your eyes !? Jackie made a lot of films early on , he even played as a stunt man with Bruce Lee and he is a charismatic comedian too along other talents he owns , like singer etc ... Whatever we say about him is not enough and i feel privileged that i grew up watching this master creating !!!!
Kung Fu Styles:
Tiger
Snake
Monkey
Drunk
Jackie Chan: style of using whatever object is on the scene and trolling your opponents 😂
Hey
legend
Every Jackie Chan fight is a amazing 1
I thought the rooftop fight from Who Am I? should have made it in the top 10. Absolutely incredible fight.
japa28 100% agree. I loved that fight scene. Watched it over and over when I was younger. That guy in blue had insane kicks. The whole aesthetic of the fight was really great 👍
whenever it came on Cinemax, i always watched it, no exceptions.
yeah i watch that movie purely for the rooftop fight scene at the end. top 5 in my book
Agree the ear ring turning was best
Love that fight scene
Jackie Chan was by far the best action star. He really knew how to keep the audience entertained!
You can’t even compare Jackie to other martial artist-actors. The way the integrates comedy with his fights, use of props, stunts, choreography, direction prowess, he is completely unique. For me, he is the one and only!!
He almost died in a lot of his movie scenes which makes his movie scenes so epic and legendary
i'd always have a soft spot for the classic Jackie Chan's MARTIAL ARTS flicks' fights, from the original Drunken Master, The Fearless Hyena, The Young Master, Snake in the Eagle's Shadow, Spiritual Kung Fu (where he introduced the whole animal fighting styles that inspired Kung Fu Panda) and Dragon Fist.
The legend himself.. I love Jackie..
I honestly have so much respect for him
Alot of people think Jackie is a joke but he's da 1st martial artist/actor that turned kung fu films not just as comedic fashion but also one of da best action dats fun & amazing to watch!! Pure gold!😮☺💪👊😎 #TrueLegend
is probably tha ive seein all the movies of Jackie Chan (included the trash Krate kid) but hte first martial artist/actor will be forever Bruce Lee
Still waiting for that Rush Hour 4
I think we can live without another movie with about 80 offensive asian jokes
So is Chris Tucker, he could use some cash
Jackie hates the Rush Hour movies
Andrew Fuentes I am Yu
Happiness Bunny because the way he talks in it is difficult for him. Conan show?
I would've personally put the rooftop fight from "Who Am I?" higher on the official list. A 1 v 2 scenario that almost rivals that of the Legend of Drunken Master.
i have to like this comment but i it is 69
Fuck it. It's a great fucking scene!
Nah dude project A is better 👍
Almost rivals but it doesnt rival drunken master
I would’ve too
The fight on the roof is number one for me
it's one of the best for sure, facing off against two different fighters who take turns against him, taking off unnecessary clothing when the other is getting whupped because of it, great stuff and hilarious to boot.
i rubbed my shin like they did in that one scene, and i didnt kick anything! lol
easily top 5 and shouldve beaten out more than half of these. Maybe it was cos the movie didn't have much fanfare around it perhaps?
go get your ass handed to ya by batman (sarcasm)
Bro the rooftop scene is my favorite fight scene of all time.
My favorite is the one in the warehouse from First Strike.
"You are all garbage!"
I'll have to announce that the next time I go to a bar. ...
Meals on Wheels remains my favourite Jackie Chan film. Hollywood directors and actors would watch Chan's early films for their own stunt ideas. He was a huge success within the film production community before the success of Rumble in the Bronx made him popular.
I remember growing up watching old bootleg Jackie Chan movies every weekend eating ramen noodles. Police Story was my favorite movie of all time. Jackie is truly a living legend.
Haha Jackie is great, the ideas he implements in his set pieces are always imaginative. And the ladder sequence is poetry in motion.
My favorite one is Jackie VS Jet Li in The Forbidden Kingdom.
Abel Gonzalez yeah I'm surprised that it wasn't even a honorable mention 😒
ViLe Greek yeah, I can't believe they didn't mention it.
i was dissapointed in that scene it could ve been done better thank god wm didn t even put it in the honorable mentions
it entertaining but hollywood did their dumb down magic on it and edit the shit out of all the fight scenes. im like hold the fken camera damit!!!
You need to watch more movies, Abel, because The Forbidden Kingdom is garbage.
"The young master" final fight scene should be number one, it is an epic fight.
Jackie Chan truly was a master of the spectacle of martial arts movies. His fight scenes are consistently the most creative and entertaining.
I'm proud to say that me and my dad watched all of these
*The Man, The Myth, The Legend!*
The most underrated actor, choreographer, director, producer in all of 21st century
What????
I got a friend who’s last name is Coan. One time he received a first aid certificate with his surname misspelled as “Chan”. I said to him as we laughed, “if that was your family name, your mum would not be called Jackie Coan, she’d be called Jackie Chan”!
That's funny
7:15 that’s gotta be one of the most dangerous stunts I’ve ever seen. Dude coulda broke his neck in every other outcome 😂
Definitely a Master of cineagraphic cinema....phenomenal.
He was a big part of my childhood and the best fight scene he has done is when he confronts the gang in their house in Rumble In The Bronx!
Crazy I was just looking up Jakie Chan fights for no reason earlier today.
Every fight scene Jackie Chan needs to be on this list
IMHO, Jet Li vs. Chan in the film "The Forbidden Kingdom", which was completely choreographed by Li, Chan and Yuen Lo Ping who did 'The Matrix' franchise fight scenes!
I remember watching Jackie Chan as a toddler................
he be kicking ass
El /\/iño same.. every time my whole family got together my cousins and I would watch them.. it was like a holiday tradition
El /\/iño
Rush Hour does NOT belong on this list. Brett Ratner himself declares that he always holds Jackie back b/c he doesn't think that Americans like long fight scenes. What he fails to understand is that limiting a choreographer's schedule limits their creativity as well. Drunken Master 2's final fight scene alone took four months to shoot.
That is why I am not a big fan of Bret Ratner!!! You don't fuck with Jackie Chan's career like that. He should have learned from the fan's responses from "Rumble in the Bronx" up to the first "Rush Hour" (even though all of them before "Rush Hour" were reedited from the Hong Kong originals and the audio was redone). Still, considering it came from Hong Kong should've eradicated those thoughts of his. Jackie Chan would have been way more successful in the eyes of American audiences had he (and all directors like him) would've done that. Plus, the Rush Hour films would have been way better.
@@scottjulie27 Yet he doesn't hold back Chris Tucker's constant blabbering, and still considers himself as the reason that Jackie finally broke into Hollywood.
Thank you. That's such bullshit.
shut up
Correction: none of Jackie Chans American films should be on this list because they pale in comparison to his Hong Kong ones. They limit the time for him to shoot an action scene and they care more about profits that they do making a good film.
"You are all cabbage."
-Jackie Chan 3:58
He said garbage but I understand u were trying to make a joke
LMAOOOOOOOOOOO
I used to watched him .love him he wad a good actor
Living legend..... respect.... weapon...
Oh wow a descent list? Took you long enough WatchMojo
i love descent lists. definitally better than decent lists. did i mention you have descent grammer? such a descent grammer
This is a decent list and not them running out of ideas when this is a list that literally everyone has done already? I just don't get the mindset of the people who watch this channel.
MinimiMax These list aren't created by Watchmojo. Its created by people who visit there sites and who gets voted by people
Decent? Maybe for someone not truly familiar with his work.
SnakeIsDead29, ........I know that. I am referring to the fact that any time they do any kind of list, they are "running out of ideas" no matter how unique the list is. But then they do a list about something that the majority of the people like, all of a sudden it's the best list ever even though it has been done a million times before. Like this list right here is something that even people who don't normally do top ten videos have done so this would be the "running out of ideas" of all videos.
This is so entertaining to watch
It’s amazing to see how big an influence he’s had in movies, shows, and even video games all based on martial arts.
The ladder scene was seriously gold . Absolutely amazing body control
I think all of the amazing Jackie Chan fight scenes are my favorite
WTF is going on here? Rush Hour?...How do you not have Drunken Master 1 or Snake in the eagles shadow on here, and how is Who am I an honorable mention?
In my opinion Drunken Master 1 and Snake in the eagles shadow are two of his worst movies .:Ρ But yeah, Who am I was incredible.
@@neophytosdm why do I think they are bad?
Drunken master and snake in the eagle shadow good
also, no Hero...
You suck, if movies were humans you'd be the most terrible. Those are the two most incredible movies better than who am I
Armour of God where he fought the women should have made the list
And the monks
I was just thinking the same thing
Armoire of God? Did he use furniture?
"You don't mess with the Chan man"? I would've gone with JACKIIIIIEEEEE!!!!
Not one dislike for this video...And I'm not in the least bit surprised!
To Jackie, breaking an arm or a leg is probably the pain equivalent of a bee sting 🤣
Read his autobiography. He shatters his skull - and wakes up from surgery hungry.
Hey
Omg this video is exactly 10 minutes long...
Jackie chan did it again
9:59 actually
Hose Water Studios youtube home screen said 10 minutes innocent mistake
I miss seeing Jackie chan in a lot of movies.
He never stopped making them.
he deserves an honorary Oscar! he's done over 500 movies (although majority in Chinese cinema), but still he should have one
7:49 he later said that light pole scene nearly killed him: " the lights covering the pole had heated it considerably, resulting in Chan suffering second-degree burns, particularly to his hands, as well as a back injury and dislocation of his pelvis upon landing."
there is no one on par with jackie,there might be others who fight better but as a movie star there is no one even half as entertaining as jackie.if you watch any of his self directed movies you will see how much hard work,dedication and creativity he puts in each one of them.he is a hero for all ages and for all time.
Jackie is the best now
7th April 2024 - Happy 70th Birthday, Jackie Chan!
Who else hopes The Foreigner has a bad ass fight scene or two?
me! Maybe we can still see his trademark fights scenes, but since the movie seems to have a darker tone so it might be different.. that's just me though.. I still love Jackie no matter what
Yes, pretty bad ass fight
Badass fights indeed, but it doesn't fit Jackie's extensive collections of action comedy.
Hes like 60 now though
Jackie Chan, you are truly amazing. The Ladder is and always will be my absolute favourite xxxx
All Jackie Chan fights are amazing
The real genius is the camera work which allows the audience to appreciate the amazing skills on display. No shaky cam and three cuts a second which leaves the audience disoriented.
I can't believe CITY HUNTER FINAL FIGHT SCENE is not there. That is a possibly the best combination of comedy and action in his movies.
Ohh he's cosplayed chun-li I guess. that gave me a laughing out loud.
I wish I could fight like Jackie Chan. Turn my whole environment into a hilarious action scene
For sheer entertainment, they should've included Jackie and Gary Daniels 'Street Fighter II' fight from City Hunter as an honourable mention, his fight with Richard Norton later in the same film is another contender
now that you mention that, yes they should have, that was very funny :D
this top 10 was very fair.
all the Police story and Drunken master movies are legendary. Best action movies ever made till this day.
IMO its virtually IMPOSSIBLE to name any top ten best action sequences. they're ALL SOOOO GOOD.
My personal face is when he fights kickboxer BILL WALLACE in POLICE STORY
There are two fights in City Hunter that deserved to atleast be honorable mentions: the fight against Gary Daniels and of course the final fight scene against Richard Norton.
drunken master!
Jordan Baptiste hell yeah!
And he was up against Jackie's own personal bodyguard. Wow.
I prefer the one two combo of movies drunken master and snake in the eagles shadow
LORD almighty i would not want to see JACKIE on COKE!! LOL! a decent list from MOJO!!
Honestly, the wheels on meals fight should be higher. Jackie vs Benny "The Jet" 2 wasn't better than the first one, though it was still pretty awesome
I love Jackie Chan. He’s been in a lot of good movies and does great martial arts and stunts.
Jackie Chen, Donnie Yen, Wu Jing, Bruce Lee, Jet li, Samo Hong are the only actors who don’t need cuts, camera angles or choreography for fight scenes
Hail to the King of Comedic Action
Rush hour? Choreography there sucks so hard, they don’t let Jackie do his amazing stunts
Not terrible, but i think the massage fight scene in the sequel is btr
Rush hour fights were choreographed by Jackie himself
@@neo_bellic The problem with Jackie's American movies is that they don't know how to properly film actors who can actually fight. The problems arise in the editing, not in the choreography. Accented Cinema did a fantastic video on the topic.
@@exqueue3813 The main problem is time. Jackie spends weeks or months shooting fight scenes. Hollywood studios only give him a few days.
@@shiranuiaensland1442 I'd say the problem is not time, the problem is what they value. American studios just "fix it in post (production)"
Among all of the scenes of this top-10, nothing can beat Jackie Chan's classic, "Drunken Master".
Half of these fights don't belong on this list, can't believe "who am I" only got an honorable mention, all the fight scenes from "legend of drunken master" could be on this list and it seems no one's ever seen his dragon master series from the 70's, those were classics and had great choreography
we all love Jackie , thanks for video
Dude all jackie chan fight scenes are amazing.
I agree that Chan is the Man. But.....The Big Brawl was released in the US before Rumble in the Bronx. Been a Chan Fan since 1980. And.....you forgot the awesome fight from The Tuxedo. Thank you for posting. Love this site.
unfortunately, i joined the Chan Fan Club in 1996, better late than never though, love his movies.
The Gaming Paladin I hear ya. So many great movies. He does his own stunts, too. I found his very first movie on DVD at a truck stop. I think he's 15 or 16 yrs old in it. Sooo serious. Glad he changed his style.
When he first started to get acting roles he didn't yet have much say in the direction and tone. The first director wanted to have him mirror Bruce Lee who had recently deceased. Once Jackie got more freedom he was able to create his own style.
If you want an earlier film he was in look for the Cannonball series where he drives a futuristic car with the big guy who played Jaws in Bond. It never took off for him though so he went back and made his legendary HK movies in the 80's, and slowly (same with Chow Yun-Fat and Jon Woo) started getting more western films to shoot before hitting it big in America finally, which is what he always wanted.
THE Protector was his second attempt to break into the US market and there'sa great scene between him and Bill superfoot wallace !! THE TUXEDO was partly filmed outside a studio where i use to live didn't see JC but met the very HOT DEBI MAZARR gave her a first class salute AH HA HA ![wink wink !!] alright enough GOOD NIGHT !!
Damn I'm glad they added the one from Who Am I? where he fights 2 henchmen on the roof of that huge building that he later slides down diagonally (wow!). I like the fight because I'm a sucker for good kicking in fight choreography, and the guy in blue had some insane kicks. The whole aesthetic of the fight was just kind of cool. The guy in red was mainly punches and elbows. The guy in blue was all kicks. Then you have Jackie, in his black street clothes who, after taking a beating...comes back to beat them both with an amalgamation of punches/kicks etc.
Just loved that when I was younger. Watched it over and over.
shoulve been top 5 easily
100% Agree, first time I saw that... it blew my mind! It was the fact that he had to come up with a strategy to take down both guys with their specialties. The ear twisting always cracked me up too! He became the bully by the end of that scene which is hilarious and badass at the same time.
It's got to be Police Story One, that fight scene in the mall is still epic after all these years.
Jackie Chan should have 10 thousand Emmy awards
Good list! I'm glad you included the scene with Brad Allen from Gorgeous. An underrated movie, in my opinion.
He's like the second bruce lee
I'm not saying he's better but he's also awesome
Did I miss the fearless hyena clip?
I agree. That's movie's full of good fights. One of my all time favorites besides the venom gang movies.
after she said try not to blink i couldnt stop doing that
Any movies with Sammo, Yuen and Jackie is an automatic classic.
3:42 The only thing more priceless than the artifacts on display is the look on Jackie's face when one of them gets blown to bits.
(Tall vase gets obliterated)
Jackie: "Shit!"