The late Anita Mui the "Madonna of Hong Kong", she was a legend in Hong Kong Cantopop music scene, and also a bit controversial when she was alive, both her private life and political view and also had a pretty turbulent childhood (She started to sing in seedy bars when she was less than 10 years old, as her mom push her to be famous), become famous at mere age of 20 years old with her music. Had connection with the Chinese Triad where she one time during the 1990's (At that time, Hong Kong movie industry got infiltrated by the Chinese Mafia as a way to laundry money thus there were alot of movies produced during the 90's both great and both sleazy CAT III) refused to be in a movie that a Triad group was investing in where she end up getting a slap on her face. And nearly end up getting assassinated when that said Triad guy who slapped her got killed by a Triad "friend" of hers, which she deny she is not friend with. But the rival Triad blame her for the death of him. Sadly she past away in late 90's from sickness, she made alot of movies thru the 80's to early 90's from Dramas, Action, Comedy and horror and alot of music that I still listen to and recently there was a biopic movie about Anita Mui.
Ooooo WOW. Thank you so much for spending the time sharing this with us. I honestly had no idea who she was. What an incredible story of endearment. That is amazing
@@RedEyeReviewsI am sure you might seen her appear in other movies that was made in 80's and early 90's. Some that is memorable was A Better Tomorrow 3 and Heroic Trio. Rumble in Bronx was made during Anita was "hiding" after the Triad incident so she appeared in less movies at that time in 1995. I remember she died somewhere in 1998 or 1999
Jackie chan's choreography is really some of the best in the business. It's so expressive through the body language alone. He really does pay homage to Buster Keaton in the best of ways and in his own unique way.
I love how Jackie Chan always has a simple sort of plot he's always some sort of special operative and has a wacky assortment of characters around him while he himself also has wacky qualities even if it gets similarities, the fact that it just oozes with charm makes it absolutely amazing and all the more charming
Who is the most dangerous man in the world? Jackie Chan in an Ikea store! Seriously, did you know Jackie Chan actually appeared with Bruce Lee? Jackie was one of the extras in Fist of Fury and Enter the Dragon. After seeing this in the theaters, my friends and I started tracking down videos of Jackie's Hong Kong movies - he's such an incredible performer.
This is the first Jackie Chan movie I saw in theaters. I'd been a fan for some time beforehand, but I was at college and they did a screening for the students (to create buzz, which worked.) So, it's a bunch of college kids watching a free movie, so at first they weren't taking it seriously. Then Jackie does the scene with the wing chun dummy and... silence falls. The theater learned his dude was serious, that he's so damn good he can punch a *dummy* and it's awesome.
It's crazy if you slow it down it stands out so bad it's like 4 times the size of his other foot but tbh doing the stunts he did with a broken ankle is next level commitment
I dind't know anything about Jackie Chan. Then i saw the commercial for this movie with Ben Stein, when he said he does all his own stunts and it showed some of the fight footage, I said to myself I got to see this guy. After i came out of that theater I was a jackie Chan fan for life.
I can tell you that Jackie did NOT do the roof jump. It's pretty clear in the Blu-Ray as well ;). The jump is performed by Stanley Tong (the director).
Wouter noooo! I am researching now and there is a theory online that talks about this as well. But I don't see any confirmed statement. So like Santa Claus, I choose to believe Jackie did it lol.
@@RedEyeReviews yes. There is some better source where somebody on set talks about it, but I cannot find it. However, Jackie is doubled for a LOT of stunts. If you don't see his face, it's probably not him. In this case, there isn't really any reason to believe it is him. Don't forget that he is already in his 40's here. The helicopter jump you showed at the beginning is also not fully Jackie. Same goes for the jump in the water. Jackie is doubled in almost every movie he did. Mostly back falls and b-roll footage for major stunts and short hard hits. A few examples: he did not do the FULL clock tower fall in Project A. He did not perform the end jump in Rush Hour. He tries to do as much as possible, but like he said himself; if you don't see my face, it's not me (probably). Another example is the bridge jump at the end of Accidental Spy. If you want I can share much more (since it's my passion). But there's always reasons for doubling. Injuries, time or the fact that somebody else can make it look better. Jackie is doubled a few times in his famous fight with Benny the Jet in Dragons Forever as well. And he is doubled extensively for all car action in Armour of God. Anyway, he is a legend. But after researching him, freeze framing his movies, and stunts for a long time (for example, listen to the old Bey Logan commentaries on the Hong Kong Legends DVD's) I am now watching his movies more objectively. He has done more for action than anyone else. Yes, Bruce cannot stand in his shadow with only 5 movies (Bruce is also doubled in fight scenes). Jackie is a legend, but he's also human. You can actually see it all very well if you buy the remastered blu-ray versions of his movies. Also, watch his Gorgeous fight and try to spot the fight doubles ;).
@@Shaki123 Thank you for the great details! I am right there with you, I love this part of movies. I am the kind who watches a movie, and then immediately rewatches with commentary tracks on. But yes he is a real legend of action, specifically the incredible style of comedic action, and no one does environmental fighting better. But I also know the movie magic exists, and the man isn't invincible. I actually am avoiding reading his auto biography because apparently he comes off as a bit of an asshole in his personal life.. But I prefer to keep the curtain drawn and pretend he is perfect haha
Grew up on Jackie Chan movies when we lived in London and before going back to Ireland been watching him since I was 7 years of age the man is a legend
I lived in a small tourist beach town and I introduced my friends to Jackie Chan with this movie. One of my HS best friend and college roommate was a manager at the dollar theatre and I made the group watch this movie. They totally fell in love with him. After this movie they we went to see every Jackie Chan movie afterwards.
He can't poke a hole into the hovercraft because that black stuff is only a skirt that gets the air pressure under hovercraft to be slightly above the air pressure outside the skirt. So, a small hole would do almost nothing except maybe let the hovercraft hover a centimeter less high above ground.
9:40 Yeah he may have been worried about the scene but it wasn't over some damn candy glass. I'm reminded of the climax Police Story where he's punching, headbutting (twice), getting thrown through and throwing other stunt people through actual Real glass
I was about 16 when this movie came out. It's been one of my FAVORITE action movies ever since!! Some of Jackie's BEST stunt work (EVER), is in this one!! I love the narrative that they deliver as well,, of humanizing people from different places, cultures, and walks of life. With Jackie and the gangsters seeing each other as equals, and getting along by the end of the movie... This one gets two thumbs WAY UP in my book!!👍👍
Cannonball Run?? I remember that in the theatre with him in it. I have the VHS tape on display at work. Hey there are 2 moviers to do movies on, Cannonball Run 1 and 2
The movie trailer that came out for Rumble in the Bronx is what got everyone into the theatre. In my opinion, that's what really launched Jackie's career. That trailer was awesome!
@@RedEyeReviews I just ran across your channel a day or so ago. You do great work and earned yourself a now dedicated subscriber. Thanks for being awesome! :D
Weird tonal shifts are a hallmark of later JC movies, makes it much harder to watch this with my kids. Wood chipper for example, l love the early movies though.
Rumble in the Bronx is Fast and Furious Jackie Chan is the Fast and the Furious kung fu movie star of all time With Spectacular fight scenes that is 2Fast 2Furious and entertaining A classic Jackie Chan movie with a vengeance 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
The gangster lady got a kiss, but the supermarket lady got screwed multiple times. I can't get over how the plot just left her with a totally destroyed supermarket.
This movie is basically a remake of Bruce Lee's Way of the Dragon. Chinese man goes to foreign country to help our his cousin, gets involved with local gangsters who terrorize the place of business > Chinese man knows Chinese Karate and fights back
no secret really. Jackie chan liked Bruce Lee but didn't want to be taken as serious. It was his idea to be comic relief in a manner of speaking. bringing fun to martial arts movie world.
Just some more trivia the original shop owner is Bill Tung a JC regular whose sadly passed away. The new female owner is Anita Mui who has also sadly passed away, she was this mega star in HK. Then the Chinese shop lifter was Ailen Sit who was a JC regular stuntman and choreographer but again had sadly passed away. A side note, I'm a huge JC fan but the jump between the buildings was not performed by JC and as you mentioned was by Stanley Tong and the footage we see was never JC. JC lied about it and at the end he had to come clean about it as soon as people started disproving it. I'm not trying to diminish JCs abilities but I think it's worth noting.
I remember one of the first movies I saw Jackie in was one of the old timey Hong Kong flicks where he got his start. One scen he sits down at a restaurant and orders dog off the menu...my buddy and I cracked up. His older stuff is great.
I recently learned that they did the same thing in regards to language and dubbing in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. Everyone spoke their native languages and they dubbed over it in post. Pretty cool.
Always loved the mountain in the background because the Bronx is well known for its mountains. Does it really matter if this was called Rumble in the Bronx or Rumble in Vancouver???
You seem to notice all the interesting details in the movie (and all the other movies as well). Btw: Maybe you could do some reviews on the original Bruce Lee movies some day? I think that would be awesome.
I actually own this movie on actual Blu Ray disk. I bought it for £5.00 back in 2016 brand new from amazon and it was worth every penny. I had a downloaded copy before this but its so good its one of those films that i simply had to town on the best format possible.
I loved this movie when it came out. The fight scenes were like nothing id ever seen. After the movie they show you all the times they messed up the stunts and people got legit injured. Jackie himself is in it a few times.
Just before the undercover guy asks for his cheque (at 21:40ish) , the other mobster type gets super close. If they'd have dubbed over a little kiss sound, it wouldn't have felt out of place. It might have changed the scene ending a little bit.
God damn I fkin love Jackie Chan. Chris Tucker said hanging out with Jackie Chan in Hong Kong was like walking around Rome with The Pope, which like.. yeah.
so another movie made in my hometown of Vancouver BC and this 1 I actually worked on before moving to Toronto becoming disabled and starting my youtube channel , so several of my friends & I were Vancouvers top grafitti / street artists and we did all the grafitti art for this movie , so theres a fight scene in a ally , the clown piece on the wall in the background was a friend of mine " FX " was his tagg , kevin was name, hes since passed on and the scenes in the store is connected too is a famous bar we all used to drink at called that Cambie , most of rumble in the bronx was filmed in the same area called Gas Town also the hovercraft scenes were filmed in parts of my old neighborhood , we all watched when broke his ankle jumping from the bridge pillar to hover craft , 1 more fun fact , the name of the bridge he jumps from to the hover craft is called lions gate hence the Canadain production company we all know and love " Lions Gate "
Difference between Jackie Chan's and Steven Segal's careers: Jackie had to do his own fights and stunts. Steven had to sit in a chair mumbling to himself about what's taking the pizza delivery guy so long! Jackie had many out takes at the end of his films. Steven had many take outs by the end of his. Jackie speaks English clearly as a second language. Steven knows all languages from every country... At least enough to read from his favourite reading material - takeaway menus!
The late Anita Mui the "Madonna of Hong Kong", she was a legend in Hong Kong Cantopop music scene, and also a bit controversial when she was alive, both her private life and political view and also had a pretty turbulent childhood (She started to sing in seedy bars when she was less than 10 years old, as her mom push her to be famous), become famous at mere age of 20 years old with her music.
Had connection with the Chinese Triad where she one time during the 1990's (At that time, Hong Kong movie industry got infiltrated by the Chinese Mafia as a way to laundry money thus there were alot of movies produced during the 90's both great and both sleazy CAT III) refused to be in a movie that a Triad group was investing in where she end up getting a slap on her face. And nearly end up getting assassinated when that said Triad guy who slapped her got killed by a Triad "friend" of hers, which she deny she is not friend with. But the rival Triad blame her for the death of him.
Sadly she past away in late 90's from sickness, she made alot of movies thru the 80's to early 90's from Dramas, Action, Comedy and horror and alot of music that I still listen to and recently there was a biopic movie about Anita Mui.
Ooooo WOW. Thank you so much for spending the time sharing this with us. I honestly had no idea who she was. What an incredible story of endearment. That is amazing
@@RedEyeReviewsI am sure you might seen her appear in other movies that was made in 80's and early 90's. Some that is memorable was A Better Tomorrow 3 and Heroic Trio. Rumble in Bronx was made during Anita was "hiding" after the Triad incident so she appeared in less movies at that time in 1995. I remember she died somewhere in 1998 or 1999
@Hanferd that is crazy. So sad she passed away so early. She was extremely talented.
RIP Check out Heroic Trio everyone
@@RedEyeReviews you're welcome
Gotta believe Chris Tucker watched that scene with the hype man and immediately rush hour was born.
😂😂😂
I am from the Bronx and we walked out to theater after watching this. looking around for the mountains we missed for 25 years.
Hahaha that's hilarious
I was living in The Bronx when this movie came out and I'm like "Where's The Bronx? "
Jackie Chan is the first guy to be in films where the end credits with outtakes were just as awesome as the movie itself. 👍
Jackie chan's choreography is really some of the best in the business. It's so expressive through the body language alone. He really does pay homage to Buster Keaton in the best of ways and in his own unique way.
It is almost like expressive dance mixed with martial arts.
the Chinese HATE a racist buster keaton you're out of your mind. Their heroes are asian. Not a buster keaton They have never heard of a buster.
I remember going to the movie theater to see this movie TWICE! My teenage mind was blown 🤯
This just made one of my childhood movies so much better
Holy crap! I just finished watching all your reviews of Seagal's movies. Now Jackie Chan is even better than I remembered.
So glad you are liking the videos. I need to do way more Jackie Chan
@@RedEyeReviews Absolutely! Keep up the great work. No matter the movie you pick I'm sure I'll enjoy it!
I love how Jackie Chan always has a simple sort of plot
he's always some sort of special operative and has a wacky assortment of characters around him while he himself also has wacky qualities
even if it gets similarities, the fact that it just oozes with charm makes it absolutely amazing and all the more charming
Who is the most dangerous man in the world? Jackie Chan in an Ikea store!
Seriously, did you know Jackie Chan actually appeared with Bruce Lee? Jackie was one of the extras in Fist of Fury and Enter the Dragon.
After seeing this in the theaters, my friends and I started tracking down videos of Jackie's Hong Kong movies - he's such an incredible performer.
This is the first Jackie Chan movie I saw in theaters. I'd been a fan for some time beforehand, but I was at college and they did a screening for the students (to create buzz, which worked.) So, it's a bunch of college kids watching a free movie, so at first they weren't taking it seriously. Then Jackie does the scene with the wing chun dummy and... silence falls. The theater learned his dude was serious, that he's so damn good he can punch a *dummy* and it's awesome.
That is an amazing memory
22:44 He also wore the cast for his broken ankle in this scene. They painted the cast to look like his shoe.
It's crazy if you slow it down it stands out so bad it's like 4 times the size of his other foot but tbh doing the stunts he did with a broken ankle is next level commitment
Fun fact, Danny was actually put in a wheelchair after people had to watch him in this movie.
That whole game gear thing has always been hilarious even back in the day 🤣🤣
I dind't know anything about Jackie Chan. Then i saw the commercial for this movie with Ben Stein, when he said he does all his own stunts and it showed some of the fight footage, I said to myself I got to see this guy. After i came out of that theater I was a jackie Chan fan for life.
This is the movie that introduced me to him I love this movie it has a special place in my heart good call could call in a lot of your movies
I love his movies too. I think my first one was Rush Hour as a kid. But have since watched most of his movies
I can tell you that Jackie did NOT do the roof jump. It's pretty clear in the Blu-Ray as well ;). The jump is performed by Stanley Tong (the director).
Wouter noooo! I am researching now and there is a theory online that talks about this as well. But I don't see any confirmed statement. So like Santa Claus, I choose to believe Jackie did it lol.
@@RedEyeReviews yes. There is some better source where somebody on set talks about it, but I cannot find it. However, Jackie is doubled for a LOT of stunts. If you don't see his face, it's probably not him. In this case, there isn't really any reason to believe it is him. Don't forget that he is already in his 40's here. The helicopter jump you showed at the beginning is also not fully Jackie. Same goes for the jump in the water. Jackie is doubled in almost every movie he did. Mostly back falls and b-roll footage for major stunts and short hard hits. A few examples: he did not do the FULL clock tower fall in Project A. He did not perform the end jump in Rush Hour. He tries to do as much as possible, but like he said himself; if you don't see my face, it's not me (probably). Another example is the bridge jump at the end of Accidental Spy. If you want I can share much more (since it's my passion). But there's always reasons for doubling. Injuries, time or the fact that somebody else can make it look better. Jackie is doubled a few times in his famous fight with Benny the Jet in Dragons Forever as well. And he is doubled extensively for all car action in Armour of God. Anyway, he is a legend. But after researching him, freeze framing his movies, and stunts for a long time (for example, listen to the old Bey Logan commentaries on the Hong Kong Legends DVD's) I am now watching his movies more objectively. He has done more for action than anyone else. Yes, Bruce cannot stand in his shadow with only 5 movies (Bruce is also doubled in fight scenes). Jackie is a legend, but he's also human. You can actually see it all very well if you buy the remastered blu-ray versions of his movies. Also, watch his Gorgeous fight and try to spot the fight doubles ;).
@@Shaki123 Thank you for the great details! I am right there with you, I love this part of movies. I am the kind who watches a movie, and then immediately rewatches with commentary tracks on. But yes he is a real legend of action, specifically the incredible style of comedic action, and no one does environmental fighting better. But I also know the movie magic exists, and the man isn't invincible. I actually am avoiding reading his auto biography because apparently he comes off as a bit of an asshole in his personal life.. But I prefer to keep the curtain drawn and pretend he is perfect haha
Holy cow. The trivia in this review makes me respect Jackie and the people involved and this movie on a whole different level.
Grew up on Jackie Chan movies when we lived in London and before going back to Ireland been watching him since I was 7 years of age the man is a legend
I lived in a small tourist beach town and I introduced my friends to Jackie Chan with this movie. One of my HS best friend and college roommate was a manager at the dollar theatre and I made the group watch this movie. They totally fell in love with him. After this movie they we went to see every Jackie Chan movie afterwards.
The glass bottle seen is crazy
19:33 also kudos to Danny for chucking a massive wrench from a seated position in a doorway
There aren't enough Seagals or Norrises in the world that can rival one Jackie Chan's greatness.
FACTS
Chuck Norris is way more badass than azn boi chan man. Sorry
AMEN
100%
Both Noris and the seagull are figures of parody/jokes, no one jokes about Jackie because he is fucking awesome
@@samholdsworth420 that hillbilly whiteboy can not touch jackie chan.
He can't poke a hole into the hovercraft because that black stuff is only a skirt that gets the air pressure under hovercraft to be slightly above the air pressure outside the skirt. So, a small hole would do almost nothing except maybe let the hovercraft hover a centimeter less high above ground.
Oh that is interesting. Thank you!
Wheelchairs are not exclusively used by people who can't move their legs. Some people, like myself, use a wheelchair but also use a cane.
Red Green could not have done a better job duct taping that hovercraft.
Haha right?! And that man is a duct tape master
This is one of Jackie’s greatest films. The stunts are beyond human.
9:40
Yeah he may have been worried about the scene but it wasn't over some damn candy glass. I'm reminded of the climax Police Story where he's punching, headbutting (twice), getting thrown through and throwing other stunt people through actual Real glass
I was about 16 when this movie came out. It's been one of my FAVORITE action movies ever since!! Some of Jackie's BEST stunt work (EVER), is in this one!! I love the narrative that they deliver as well,, of humanizing people from different places, cultures, and walks of life. With Jackie and the gangsters seeing each other as equals, and getting along by the end of the movie... This one gets two thumbs WAY UP in my book!!👍👍
Idk why that last scene with the pilot hits so hard, I’m dying😭
Literally an all time classic. I’m pretty sure he did the water ski behind the hovercraft wearing a cast.
@20:54 great opportunity for Cleveland's "no no no no" gag on Family Guy. Lol
Haha truth
It’s not a Sega Game Gear. It’s an Atari Lynx, still missing the cartridge though. Good video and channel.
Classic! Loved this growing up and still do today!
Jackie fighting is so clean and fast looks so good
He is insane. The genuine article
Everyone who came here, we are all family, united by the awesomeness that is Jackie Chan. My favorite childhood action movie of all time.
Cannonball Run?? I remember that in the theatre with him in it. I have the VHS tape on display at work. Hey there are 2 moviers to do movies on, Cannonball Run 1 and 2
The movie trailer that came out for Rumble in the Bronx is what got everyone into the theatre. In my opinion, that's what really launched Jackie's career. That trailer was awesome!
Whenever I saw a Jackie Chan movie I would ask myself, "What did he break in this one?" XD
For real. It's crazy
@@RedEyeReviews I just ran across your channel a day or so ago. You do great work and earned yourself a now dedicated subscriber. Thanks for being awesome! :D
@@loneronin6813 thank you so much! So glad to have you be apart of the community :)
Weird tonal shifts are a hallmark of later JC movies, makes it much harder to watch this with my kids. Wood chipper for example, l love the early movies though.
I know I am super behind as usual but just catching up. I am so happy you'll be reviewing Jackie Chan films! Keep em coming!
No worries my friend! I need to get more Jackie in the channel. So far just the one. But I absolutely love the guys movies.
My first intro to Jackie Chan as a kid. Loved a lot of the lines, and especially make fun of the "theyre my sister's diamonds!" 😂🤣
Thank you for giving me props as the best hype man in movie history
This was seriously my favorite movie growing up
man, I watched every chan movie, when I was a kid.
his movies always hyped me up :)
Mook-jong scene is one of my favorite 20 seconds of film ever. Plus the broken foot with a cast that looks like a shoe is crazy.
Awesome movie review
YES!!!!! ONE OF MY FAV MOVIES!!! 🙌🏼👏🏼👍🏼👍🏼
One of mine as well :)
How is Jackie not just a walking bruise. I need to watch more of these.
Rumble in the Bronx is Fast and Furious
Jackie Chan is the Fast and the Furious kung fu movie star of all time
With Spectacular fight scenes that is 2Fast 2Furious and entertaining
A classic Jackie Chan movie with a vengeance 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
The gangster lady got a kiss, but the supermarket lady got screwed multiple times. I can't get over how the plot just left her with a totally destroyed supermarket.
Sadly, Discord link doesn't work anymore. I have some movies in my mind that could be reviewed in the future.
I saw this in theaters in 1996 in Emporia Kansas and I LOVED it!
Hell yes! Love this movie. Jackie looks great and I have fun watching it. A true legend. Gonna have to take a dive into his catalogue again!
"He did this on his first attempt."
As proven by the fact he isn't dead.
Rumble in the Bronx was lit even back then
The movie that made people forget Van Damme and Seagal.
As much as I was enjoying this video, I had to stop half way through as thought about watching this movie again :D
My job is done :)
Adding in that clip of IT Crowd was perfect.
This movie is basically a remake of Bruce Lee's Way of the Dragon. Chinese man goes to foreign country to help our his cousin, gets involved with local gangsters who terrorize the place of business > Chinese man knows Chinese Karate and fights back
no secret really. Jackie chan liked Bruce Lee but didn't want to be taken as serious. It was his idea to be comic relief in a manner of speaking. bringing fun to martial arts movie world.
In the movie Rumble in the Bronx, if you watch closely you can see Jackie Chan acting. That is because he was paid to do that job. /s
Just some more trivia the original shop owner is Bill Tung a JC regular whose sadly passed away. The new female owner is Anita Mui who has also sadly passed away, she was this mega star in HK. Then the Chinese shop lifter was Ailen Sit who was a JC regular stuntman and choreographer but again had sadly passed away.
A side note, I'm a huge JC fan but the jump between the buildings was not performed by JC and as you mentioned was by Stanley Tong and the footage we see was never JC. JC lied about it and at the end he had to come clean about it as soon as people started disproving it. I'm not trying to diminish JCs abilities but I think it's worth noting.
Jackie is one of many seagal said he could take and didn't consider a challenge, what a joke, chan is great!
I have watched about 30 redeye reviews in a row I got these on auto play on my screen tv
The guy who skates towards the ice cream truck is Alex To, another famous singer in Asia.
Sweet IT Crowd reference. Not enough of those in this world.
I remember one of the first movies I saw Jackie in was one of the old timey Hong Kong flicks where he got his start. One scen he sits down at a restaurant and orders dog off the menu...my buddy and I cracked up. His older stuff is great.
I recently learned that they did the same thing in regards to language and dubbing in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. Everyone spoke their native languages and they dubbed over it in post. Pretty cool.
The way he tossed that baby was classic!
Always loved the mountain in the background because the Bronx is well known for its mountains. Does it really matter if this was called Rumble in the Bronx or Rumble in Vancouver???
The game gear with no game comment has my choking 🤣😂😂🤣😂
You seem to notice all the interesting details in the movie (and all the other movies as well). Btw: Maybe you could do some reviews on the original Bruce Lee movies some day? I think that would be awesome.
Jackie's stunt work is insane
I actually own this movie on actual Blu Ray disk. I bought it for £5.00 back in 2016 brand new from amazon and it was worth every penny. I had a downloaded copy before this but its so good its one of those films that i simply had to town on the best format possible.
this one review after watching the entire Seagal playlist...wow. Just wow.
RedEye, *”you’re number one.”* 👍(Danny’s voice)🤣
I love this man.
Absolutely 💯 LEGEND
I can honestly say all his movies are awesome 😎🔥
🤣I never noticed the game gear🤣
I love how Hong Kong action movie filmmakers had the same view of NYC gangs in the 1990's that the filmmakers behind The Warriors had in 1979 🤣
Thanks for helping me get through lockdown mate 👍
Happily friend! Glad I could help
I loved this movie when it came out. The fight scenes were like nothing id ever seen. After the movie they show you all the times they messed up the stunts and people got legit injured. Jackie himself is in it a few times.
Also I think this is the film with the shopping cart. If so that’s one of my favorite Jackie Chan stunts
Just because the kid is in a wheelchair doesn't mean he isn't annoying. See Franklin in Teaxs Chainsaw Massacre
Just inagine if Chris tucker was in this movie
My God. They should just be a duo in every movie.
I love that the hovercraft is repaired with just duct tape
Just before the undercover guy asks for his cheque (at 21:40ish) , the other mobster type gets super close. If they'd have dubbed over a little kiss sound, it wouldn't have felt out of place.
It might have changed the scene ending a little bit.
Jackie Chan is the reason we will one say lose Tom cruise in an awful stunt accident.
Watched this movie with my dad back in mid 90s Chinese dub version pretty good one.
RIP Anita Mui 🙏🏾
God damn I fkin love Jackie Chan.
Chris Tucker said hanging out with Jackie Chan in Hong Kong was like walking around Rome with The Pope, which like.. yeah.
RIP: Anita Mui
rumble in Canada, i mean the Bronx.
so another movie made in my hometown of Vancouver BC and this 1 I actually worked on before moving to Toronto becoming disabled and starting my youtube channel , so several of my friends & I were Vancouvers top grafitti / street artists and we did all the grafitti art for this movie , so theres a fight scene in a ally , the clown piece on the wall in the background was a friend of mine " FX " was his tagg , kevin was name, hes since passed on and the scenes in the store is connected too is a famous bar we all used to drink at called that Cambie , most of rumble in the bronx was filmed in the same area called Gas Town also the hovercraft scenes were filmed in parts of my old neighborhood , we all watched when broke his ankle jumping from the bridge pillar to hover craft , 1 more fun fact , the name of the bridge he jumps from to the hover craft is called lions gate hence the Canadain production company we all know and love " Lions Gate "
It's official...red eye hates the crippled!
Hahaha if I bag on another kid in a wheel chair.....you might be on to something but for now, it's just a theory lol
Sir im new here but good god thanks for the lols. made my night.
Good movie review
Was devastated when I found out it wasnt filmed in nyc but Sydney now Vancouver lol
I believe Jackie Chan is the only actor whose filmography is one man's quest as he tried to find ways to kill himself.
Difference between Jackie Chan's and Steven Segal's careers:
Jackie had to do his own fights and stunts.
Steven had to sit in a chair mumbling to himself about what's taking the pizza delivery guy so long!
Jackie had many out takes at the end of his films.
Steven had many take outs by the end of his.
Jackie speaks English clearly as a second language.
Steven knows all languages from every country... At least enough to read from his favourite reading material - takeaway menus!
7:04 - they used a Datsun for the stunt. Shake my head ....
I was born and raised in The Bronx. I remember watching this Freshman year and wondering what part of The Bronx was this?