Jackie teaching and talking the crew through the choreography for the martial arts sequences is a work of art. Guys like Tom Cruise can brag about doing their own stunts but how many can create the choreography for their movies?
The information. :) Especially watching the director and Jackie discussing the fight scene, it was fascinating from a film-making perspective. Two very experienced professionals, Jackie being a legend, and how they approach the scene, on the fly changes, all that info. I am into film-making so I find the whole thing just....fascinating.
lmfao the stunt guy actually, in his pure sense, suggested that Jackie Chan who is a cop in the movie would throw away a gun because he doesn't want to shoot LOOOL
And that whole moment, Ken Lo is standing there patiently...and people don’t realize that this is the incredible kicking guy Jackie fought in Drunken Master 2.
The guys that stuck next to Jackie as he was going through that "losing the gun" sequence were all about that choreographed life, never missed a beat and ready for Jackie to whip them around. they even knew chris tuckers part very well all while doing it in a different language. AMAZING! the ONLY reason this movie worked is because EVERYONE was SO dedicated, im glad i looked up the behind the scenes. the end credit bloopers are so funny! i miss when directors had passion for thier work.
Those men are Jackie's stunt team members. They already know Jackie's rythm & speed. They go way back together. If you've seen Jackie's old films like Police Story, My Lucky Star, & Project A, you'll see some of them in the background either kicking Jackie's arse or got kick in the arse by Jackie.
All of these years later I've just finished the first RUSH HOUR and about to watch parts 2 and 3, can never get enough of the Master of Action, JACKIE CHAN
I think it would've been really cool if Chris Tucker was there when Jackie Chan was explaining the part about the gun. I feel like Chris would've backed up Jackie.
I love it when jackie puts that dude in his place about the gun logic. “Im a policeman and i don’t want to shoot my gun? Thats ridiculous” haha jackie owned that tool.
That whole section when JC breaks down the whole intricate choreography with only one 'important' question asked "Is this your gun?" 😂 J.C.'s response "I don't care" is perfect because really...who the heck cares? It's a comedy action film.
33:29 Jackie was so excited, he got carried away. He thought it's like in old time Hong Kong when the filming time can be extended, when actually the scene must be finished that day. Good old Jackie. Haha....
I feel bad to Jackie Chan that he needed to explain whole action sequence but the crew seem didn't understand. After Rush Hour movie, I think Hollywood stunt coordinators started creating whole fight sequence using video tape in pre production and it easier to explain to director and crew.
oh my God! Brett !! That was Jackie Chan a Living Legend,produced and also Directed a Hundreds of Action Movies,he know's what to do,he already have a lot of ideas in his mind,absolutely he didn't need you Men,that's the truth....And most of all Jackie know's what the Audience wanted to see...
Wow Jackie's action sequence is really intricate and detailed. If you're not paying a 100% attention and not giving your A game, don't even dream of appearing on the same shot with him, let alone working directly with him.
Wonderful movies!!! Great brotherly friendship, between Jackie and Chris, just wonderful to watch them together in anything, they are a great acting team!!❤️🎉🎉🎉🎉
That one guy who questions jackie about the gun 29:17 , like bro. A police throwing his gun it doesn't make sense. Like they really trying to teach JC how stunts work. Lol
@@Locadel2003 I liked Shanghai Noon, but man, the action direction in it is much worse. You can tell Jackie and his team had a lot less influence on how the fights ended up being shot (let alone choreographed).
Rush hour is one of my most favorite action movies of all time alongside oceans 11 and both chris tucker and jackie chan have the both awesome chemistry and both made me and my childhood laugh 😂 I used to own it on vhs at the time my mom and I saw rush hour 2 in theaters and my mom dad and I and my cousins saw rush hour 3 in theaters as well.
27:42 Jackie "the audience, yes" The man knows us so well XD 29:26 I love how he respects us as people watching the movie ❤ 33:09 I always loved that scene, now seeing all of this, i love it even more ❤❤❤
Just watched this movie again in 2022 Big fan of Jackie Chan since his old school movies (dubbed in english or in subtitles). My dad would rent VHS movies in the 90s. Good old days
LOL I love Jackie Chan!!! When he’s talking About action I think everybody needs to do one thing shut the fu*k up and listen!!! No disrespect Terry but you were pretty salty that u didn’t come up with something Clever as Jackie did. But then you said the same thing Jackie said that, somebody should kick the gun out the window! 🤣 That’s what he’s trying to tell you. Jackie was right to do a cool routine like that with chris! That’s the moment in the movie that they became really good friends and became partners instead of going Against each other. It’s a moment when they’re like we have each other’s back’s!!!!!
17:50 Lol. Jackie's biggest challenge is the English language and not even the death-defying stunts that he does in every movie. They tend to joke the same way w/ Pacquiao that some fights are easy but every American interview is a challenge.
@@Whocares158 Yes and he also didn't understand the humor of the U.S., couldn't improvise along w/ Chris Tucker (who is obviously gifted at it and was given free rein by Brett Ratner), and had a hard time understanding Chris bc he spoke too fast.
21:14 that's a nasty wound right there, really is painful. But Jackie already got deadlier injury way before Rush Hour so probably he can still bear the wound like nothing
Not being able to speak is not the same as not speaking. You seem as if you like to talk. I like to let people talk who like to talk. It makes it easier to find out how full of shit they are. - Jackie Chan
This movie series is one of my top 10 favorite Action-Comedy movies of all time, and I am a very hard person to please, especially when it comes to comedy.
For me, Rush Hour 1 and 2 are in that top tier league with 48 Hrs, Beverly Hills Cop, Lethal Weapon, Midnight Run, and the first Bad Boys. All these films are the best of the best of the action/comedy genre. I'm not easy to please either so you know these films are something special.
They cut the guy from the grocery store. 😔 I love this movie , watching this has taught me a lot. I just wish movie industry in my country was this beautiful
Man wish I can go back to these times...
Guess what when watching the movie, you're back there, enjoy all 3 on Netflix, I am
@cyntar556 Netflix? Smh I got the Dvds with all the extraa lol much more satisfying.
The making of the action scene was soooooo cool. So much goes into it and Jackie's a genius.
Jackie teaching and talking the crew through the choreography for the martial arts sequences is a work of art. Guys like Tom Cruise can brag about doing their own stunts but how many can create the choreography for their movies?
Yes true and there’s an actor named Pawankalyan from Indian cinema who does his own stunts and choreography too
@@COOLKINGSTYLE🤣 Power Star might be entertaining but please don't compare him to Jackie Chan!
@@COOLKINGSTYLE it’s the foreigners that be working hard asl
I could.
It would suck, it would be absolutely terrible, but, I could do it.
Jackie Chan was a understudy of Bruce Lee. He began as an actor with Bruce Lee in Hong Kong.
The pairing of these two was genius! Hands down the best buddy cop film and duo!!!
So true, they worked together like white on rice or PB & J
Fantastic. Watching how he prepared that action sequence, priceless.
WHat do u think of making of rush hour?
***** Very good video.
what did you like about it?
The information. :) Especially watching the director and Jackie discussing the fight scene, it was fascinating from a film-making perspective. Two very experienced professionals, Jackie being a legend, and how they approach the scene, on the fly changes, all that info. I am into film-making so I find the whole thing just....fascinating.
wat bit was that time?
Ratner: "Is this your gun?"
Chan: "I don't care!"
Jackie's really had enough of that gun! 🤣
JC's stunt team is so dedicated, so professional! Just standing there but knowing everything that's going on, and does the rehearsal perfectly.
25:35 - 30:05 Jackie teaches the guy who's talking off-screen how to be logical about losing a gun during a fight scene
lmfao the stunt guy actually, in his pure sense, suggested that Jackie Chan who is a cop in the movie would throw away a gun because he doesn't want to shoot LOOOL
"you talking about reason, the would´ve kill him already! hahahahaha loved that line!
Jackie Chan is so fucking amazing
And that whole moment, Ken Lo is standing there patiently...and people don’t realize that this is the incredible kicking guy Jackie fought in Drunken Master 2.
@@tarasshevchenko8917 he is an actor and also a personal bodyguard of Jackie Chan
Priceless pieces of Chinese new year.
You tell him Jackie!
hghh his face is priceless
The amount of work and passion that went to this project.....no wonder it was a masterpiece..... legendary..
The guys that stuck next to Jackie as he was going through that "losing the gun" sequence were all about that choreographed life, never missed a beat and ready for Jackie to whip them around. they even knew chris tuckers part very well all while doing it in a different language. AMAZING! the ONLY reason this movie worked is because EVERYONE was SO dedicated, im glad i looked up the behind the scenes. the end credit bloopers are so funny! i miss when directors had passion for thier work.
Those men are Jackie's stunt team members. They already know Jackie's rythm & speed. They go way back together. If you've seen Jackie's old films like Police Story, My Lucky Star, & Project A, you'll see some of them in the background either kicking Jackie's arse or got kick in the arse by Jackie.
All of these years later I've just finished the first RUSH HOUR and about to watch parts 2 and 3, can never get enough of the Master of Action, JACKIE CHAN
I think it would've been really cool if Chris Tucker was there when Jackie Chan was explaining the part about the gun. I feel like Chris would've backed up Jackie.
The director doesn't know that Jackie Chan also directors his own movies
FUCK YEAH DUDE. COMEDIANS CALL OUT THE ILLOGICAL BULLSHIT!
I love it when jackie puts that dude in his place about the gun logic. “Im a policeman and i don’t want to shoot my gun? Thats ridiculous” haha jackie owned that tool.
Holy shit he's talented
who jackie? Hey pal, he was already a legend before Rush Hour.
Jackie got talent of his acting skills and all of his movies he got more talent to be an actor and he’s kinda cute
He is, but most of that is extremely hard work from a young age.
The man himself^^^🔥
I grew up watching Jackie chan's movies...armor of God, police story, meals on wheels. He is the best kungfu action actor of all time.
Me too. ‘Who am i’ ‘dragons forever’ ‘project a’ ‘mr nice guy’. Jackie will forcer have a place in my heart
@@leewoo-jin Dragons Forever is my Top 5 along with Terminator, Aliens, Shawshank
City hunter, drunken master, snake in the eagles shadow - something, and so many others
Do you remember the golden child with eddie murphy
Legendary movie. Legendary Staff. Legendary Actors. They dont make movies like this anymore.
You still can but its very rare
Jackie Chan is the Emperor of action comedy. Legend
That whole section when JC breaks down the whole intricate choreography with only one 'important' question asked "Is this your gun?" 😂 J.C.'s response "I don't care" is perfect because really...who the heck cares? It's a comedy action film.
33:29 Jackie was so excited, he got carried away. He thought it's like in old time Hong Kong when the filming time can be extended, when actually the scene must be finished that day. Good old Jackie. Haha....
I just loved to see how much energy Jackie has on set and how he explains everything about a fight scene
Funny how Jackie and Chris are the opposite of their characters here. Jackie super animated and talkative and Chris pretty chill and down to earth
@@c.moriarty1178 i guess they just tired of playing and acting the opposite during filming lol
28:19 Jesus fuckin christ :D Jackie has a hundreds fight scenes, the director should believe him, if he shows the best move to disarm himself :D
Rav3n02 ikr, when the director told jackie to throw his gun away, even to me that didt make any sense. love Jackie's reply lol
pick up the gun and throw it out the window. lmao that director
Because he doesn't know shit. Because he is a young director
I feel bad to Jackie Chan that he needed to explain whole action sequence but the crew seem didn't understand. After Rush Hour movie, I think Hollywood stunt coordinators started creating whole fight sequence using video tape in pre production and it easier to explain to director and crew.
Why ya need to cuss jesus out like that
Rest in Peace Elizabeth Pena "Detective Johnson" 8:37
18:24 I didn't realize how difficult ad-lib could be for the other actor. It seemed worse for Jackie at the time since he was still learning English.
oh my God! Brett !!
That was Jackie Chan a Living Legend,produced and also Directed a Hundreds of Action Movies,he know's what to do,he already have a lot of ideas in his mind,absolutely he didn't need you Men,that's the truth....And most of all Jackie know's what the Audience wanted to see...
Jackie is so adorable! 😂😂😂👌💯❤️😂
Phew! I feel exhausted after watching all that action from Jackie. I'll watch the movie today to see what fight scenes made it to the movie.
Wow Jackie's action sequence is really intricate and detailed. If you're not paying a 100% attention and not giving your A game, don't even dream of appearing on the same shot with him, let alone working directly with him.
Wonderful movies!!!
Great brotherly
friendship, between
Jackie and Chris, just
wonderful to watch
them together in
anything, they are a great acting team!!❤️🎉🎉🎉🎉
There wouldn't be no rush hour movies without Chris tucker and Jackie chan.
28:55 Dang even Jackie had to teach the director or something about common logic here
35:29 it’s so cool to see this blooper in a different camera perspective
That one guy who questions jackie about the gun 29:17 , like bro. A police throwing his gun it doesn't make sense. Like they really trying to teach JC how stunts work. Lol
Rush hour is the best movie Jackie chan made in America period!
Not at all. A few others are better.
Chris Tucker had the energy of a young Eddie Murphy due to his energetic comedy abilities.
Hey what about Shanghai noon and Knight?
@@Locadel2003 it doesn't count first, dude.
@@Locadel2003 I liked Shanghai Noon, but man, the action direction in it is much worse. You can tell Jackie and his team had a lot less influence on how the fights ended up being shot (let alone choreographed).
Jackie should've been credited as Co-Director for all 3 movies.
Yep
"Hey this is the history of my Country ! priceless pieces of Chinese New Year's." LMAO🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
They celebrate new years in January.
Jackie calling all those spots on the fly for the action sequence was fascinating to see, director needs to shut up and let the man do his thing lol
You can see Jackie is double brainded.. and a genius.. drawing a circle in one hand and square with the other...
Ive been in a big jackie chan mood lately after watching the foreigner. The man is a living legend
A legend was born in this movie.
"you talk about reason, this guy already killed him already" this is a definitely Chinese way of humor, makes laugh instantly
Lol Mr Ratner going “aw sh**” on the “roooound - square” thing, 😆.
Rush hour is one of my most favorite action movies of all time alongside oceans 11 and both chris tucker and jackie chan have the both awesome chemistry and both made me and my childhood laugh 😂 I used to own it on vhs at the time my mom and I saw rush hour 2 in theaters and my mom dad and I and my cousins saw rush hour 3 in theaters as well.
can't wait for this film to come out. it looks like a box office hit
It’s been out long time ago
27:42 Jackie "the audience, yes" The man knows us so well XD
29:26 I love how he respects us as people watching the movie ❤
33:09 I always loved that scene, now seeing all of this, i love it even more ❤❤❤
29:00 Chackie is explaining his genius to someone who doesn't understand.
My favourite part of the whole video.
I keep watching this entire video again and again
Took that man a long time to get an Oscar. Ngl jackie is such a hard worker, super funny and very disciplined
Super funny to all of us as fans of the rush hour films.
39:04 the way Jackie kicks the table for being there is priceless...
The quarter trick at 6:18 is actually insaneee
Try it and you'll see.
Sheesh 25 years ago!!
Just watched this movie again in 2022
Big fan of Jackie Chan since his old school movies (dubbed in english or in subtitles). My dad would rent VHS movies in the 90s. Good old days
35:47 Chris Tucker lookalike cameo at the back
Really interesting when I watched Jackie, creating fight Coreography, should be fun for the crew working with him
I like how while Jackies acting out, the bad guy actors improvise with him like stepping in so he can kick them lol
Jackie Chan knows how to do choreography.. Very intelligent man.
Jackie: You really like to talk!
Chris: I do like to talk
I like to kick peoples ass too!!
LMFAO
The Details!
LOL I love Jackie Chan!!! When he’s talking About action I think everybody needs to do one thing shut the fu*k up and listen!!!
No disrespect Terry but you were pretty salty that u didn’t come up with something Clever as Jackie did. But then you said the same thing Jackie said that, somebody should kick the gun out the window!
🤣 That’s what he’s trying to tell you. Jackie was right to do a cool routine like that with chris!
That’s the moment in the movie that they became really good friends and became partners instead of going Against each other.
It’s a moment when they’re like we have each other’s back’s!!!!!
17:50 Lol. Jackie's biggest challenge is the English language and not even the death-defying stunts that he does in every movie. They tend to joke the same way w/ Pacquiao that some fights are easy but every American interview is a challenge.
He really likes action rather then talking.
@@Whocares158 Yes and he also didn't understand the humor of the U.S., couldn't improvise along w/ Chris Tucker (who is obviously gifted at it and was given free rein by Brett Ratner), and had a hard time understanding Chris bc he spoke too fast.
21:14 that's a nasty wound right there, really is painful. But Jackie already got deadlier injury way before Rush Hour so probably he can still bear the wound like nothing
40:02 Why isn't this a meme XD
"there needs to be a point to the fight."
I'm still amazed 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
How many people were swinging with their hands while watching this? haha
35:31
This take was taken as a Blooper but outtake.
lol @16:15 "bullets in there, like I told you?" hahaha
Jackie chan is superb.
31:43 Chair Leg Breaks
Jackie: "O Shit"
Wish I seen this before, Jackie chan is very passionate for the film
Not being able to speak is not the same as not speaking. You seem as if you like to talk. I like to let people talk who like to talk. It makes it easier to find out how full of shit they are. - Jackie Chan
Waley motto
Waley what the hell did you just say??-carter
You full of shit.-carter
We both full of shit
Muani Muani I'm going to kick yo ass.
This movie series is one of my top 10 favorite Action-Comedy movies of all time, and I am a very hard person to please, especially when it comes to comedy.
For me, Rush Hour 1 and 2 are in that top tier league with 48 Hrs, Beverly Hills Cop, Lethal Weapon, Midnight Run, and the first Bad Boys. All these films are the best of the best of the action/comedy genre. I'm not easy to please either so you know these films are something special.
Alright, rewatching Rush Hour now.
Even more love for the series now
I had to watch that fight scene again to see what they finally went with
I’m german and i always thought Jackie could speak English without an accent since his german voice actor dubs him in clear german😅
Same in hungarian. :D
38:17 why is there a bullet in that gun? Seems like hollywood wants jackie chan to end up like brandon lee..
I could say my all time favorite movie.
Also, like to see Jackie, and Chris, do that 'Rush Hour,' dance, that they do;
they are just so very wonderful together!!❤️🎉🎉
OMG! I love Jackie sooo much!!! him and Chris are great together ❤
21:08 can't tell if he's super high on pain meds or just..... yeah.
jesus that was a fast 40 mins
Amazing 🔥🔥🔥
jackie is a genius
Best buddy cop duo of all time
That's crazy Jackie used to get directors fired for less behavior in Hong Kong. Glad they made this work,
Bro Jackie Chan carried the whole fucking movie, nigga was lowkey the director himself
They cut the guy from the grocery store. 😔 I love this movie , watching this has taught me a lot. I just wish movie industry in my country was this beautiful
I had forgotten how cute Elizabeth Peña was.
29:18 The guy swore in Cantonese LOL
What did he say?
@@stavrosss "he couldn't catch it, in a f***in clumsy way"
I love this movie, thank you man!
Explosions before CGI, just beautiful
How the times fly by
The best movie ever
Good camera quality. Looks as if it was filmed now.
Still watching!
31:42 Whoopsie!
What a great guy!!!!
2:15 watch it sweetness!!!!!!!!
35:14 WHOA! You almost hit me!😄😄😄
Rest In Heaven Elizabeth Pena. 💯
Ive been trying to do that round square thing for like an hour.