The thing about Jackie Chan is that he actually does the stunts. He doesn't rely on camera angles or CGI. The man actually has the skill and the perseverence to get it done, which the out-takes are a great tribute to that. He (and others) sometimes get hurt to entertain us, but he accepts that cost. What a legend. Also, Jackie Chan convinced Chris Tucker to do a lot of his stunts himself. I love this film and the bloopers at the end are the icing on the cake.
They already mentioned that Jackie does his own stunts. However, when doing Chinese movies, he did ALL of his stunts with no nets, scaffolding or any other "helper" devices, but he could NOT do that in America because the insurance would not allow it, so he only does SOME of his stunts "unaided" when doing movies here meaning, there are either "helper" devices or other ways to protect him from harm. He's still amazing, but just wanted to correct bit of info so others wouldn't get the wrong idea, impression or facts.
My husbands dad actually worked with Jackie Chan as another stuntman in a bunch of Hong Kong/Chinese movies 20 or so years ago and he said Jackie Chan was always so sincere and humble. Great guy, hilarious and talented actor! Much props to Jackie Chan for always doing his own stunts.
The real mind blowing thing about Jackie is that this movie came out towards the tail end of his stunt/acting career. He was already banged up and not really in his prime at this point. The stuff he was doing in the 80s and early 90s was truly superhuman.
And YES HE DID ACTUALLY DO THAT FALL AT THE END!! That was all him! That was nothing compared to his other movies! I see he’s actually fallen off one of the biggest skyscrapers in China and grabbed onto a helicopter in mid air! He has jumped a motorcycle onto a moving train! He has done plenty of movies where he has fallen from big heights! But that has come with a cost! In the early years, he really destroyed his body! Jackie went to the hospital so many times that insurance companies would not insure him in China to make movies! It’s so fascinating his life! He’s almost like a dancer in his martial arts technique! Some of that shows in this movie, with the gracefulness in some of his moves! You definitely need to watch the other two rush hours! And always remember with the Jackie Chan movies to stay and watch to the end of the credits, because there is always a stunt, blooper reel put into the film! It shows you how dangerous stunts really were! It even shows in one of his movies stunt it almost killed him! Definitely watch the next to rush hours! You won’t be right down.
The skyscraper was in Rotterdam. The motorcycle jump was made by Michelle Yoeh...jackie jumped a motorcycle off a loading dock, then jumped from the bike in mid air onto a large bale suspended by a crane. He also snowboarded off snow mountain on to a hovering helicopter's skid
Jackie Chan has done some INSANE stunts. He literally almost died trying to do one, when he fractured his skull. He was rushed to the hospital, and had to surgically put something in his head, like a plug. Another time he was doing a scene where he was supposed to grab a metal pole and slide down, with lights that wrapped around it, in one take. However, because of the heat from the lights, he suffered second degree burns, not to mention he fell through glass and missed the padding that was supposed to catch him. Good thing this was the end of the movie. Because he was out of commission for a while. The list of injuries he has had is staggering.
He was filming police story at night and Heart of Dragon during the day. After the pole slide scene, he celebrated with cast & crew then immediately got in a car, fell asleep and was transported to the set of Heart of Dragon. When he woke up, he discovered that his hands wouldn't work and couldn't open the car door. He also had no energy, and had difficulty moving. He was taken to the hospital. He had 2nd degree burns on his hands, damaged vertabrae, and a dislocated pelvis...
@@MushyUndTingly … If I’m watching a Jackie Chan movie, I just KNOW that a blooper reel is inevitable & that as soon as I see the end credits start to roll that I should stay glued to my seat 🤣🤣🤣. I don’t care if the movie itself sucks, but Jackie’s blooper reels are legendary & hysterical 👍😂
@@gerardroll6468 Drunken Master doesn't have a blooper reel, or at least the version I saw didn't (the one's that's Free With Ads on UA-cam, if it's still up).
The stunts in this movie were very watered down for Jackie Chan standards because it's an American film. Hollywood films don't allow Jackie to take risks because of insurance issues. Jackie's 80s movies in Hong Kong have some of the most insane stunts. If you guys ever get the chance, watch Police Story 1 and Project A. The stuntwork is insane.
Jay Leno and Pat Morita made a low-budget action flick back in the '80s set in Detroit. Don't remember the title of the film, but I remember it had one of the most ridiculous (and hilarious) stunts I've ever seen; Pat Morita doing a karate kick through a car windshield.
The "war scene" is one of the most greatest, iconic, memorable, and funniest scenes in the whole entire movie and cinema due to Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan's contagious and inseparable chemistry as they can't resist each other. It never gets old.😍😎👍💯😏🤣
I've been pretty down the last few weeks, after my 8-y/o mini Dachshund, Murphy, lost his battle with cancer (after fighting it for just over a year), and it's been tough trying to find things to laugh about or even smile about. But, watching the two of you enjoy Rush Hour so much absolutely brought some joy back into my life. Thank you so much for the reaction. Take care & God bless!
Oh no JBeannie! We get it, as we have several pets. Our condolences to you for your loss. Murphy sounds like he was an amazing friend. Thanks so much for sharing this with us!
At one time they wanted Jackie Chan to be the next Bruce Lee, but they realized that he's a better comedy action actor than serious suspenseful action actor
His contract was with Lo Wei who was involved with the Triads. At that time, Jackie was 20 - 22 years old and bound by contract to play whatever part Lo told him to do. Jackie ran away once and was brought back by Lo's wife, whom he called mother. Lo loaned Jackie out to make the movies Jackie wanted to do but when Jackie broke his contract and signed with Golden Harvest, Lo sent Triads after Jackie and Willie Chan hid him out in America until the situation was resolved.
Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan killed it in these movies and they remain my favorite in the "buddy cop" movie genre. The second movie was just as great. Third was meh, but still worth a watch.
Jackie Chan saw some of the American silent film greats from the 1920s when he was young and was a big fan, comedies with some really dangerous stunts performed by actors like Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd. Everyone wanted him to be the next Bruce Lee because of his martial arts abilities but he wanted to be more entertaining so he mixed it with those influences. Instead of being the next Bruce Lee he was the first Jackie Chan
Asia and BJ, this is nothing compared to Jackie Chan's older Hong Kong movies where he and his team had full control over the action scenes. He can do all of that and even more. He was unhinged, getting blacklisted from insurance companies, sending himself to the hospital, breaking his body all the time and still having the endurance to film the scenes anyways. The guy even forced himself to fall on fiery coals several times to catch a perfect 10 second scene. I know no other actor who would jump off the side off a side scraper, fall several stories while getting electrocuted, having light bulbs explode on him, or grab onto a helicopter midair. He also hit and got hit for real in his fights with Benny "The Jet" Urquidez. Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker are the perfect comedic duo. I'm glad you two enjoyed the movie and look forward to your reaction to the sequels.
I saw this in a packed theater on opening night in 1998. All ages and races.. nobody getting offended, just everyone having a great time and laughing their asses off. One of the most fun theatergoing experiences I’ve ever had.
I"m so glad you guys watched and included the cut scenes in the video, too. That's a thing they included from all of Jackie's movies where they show you all the times he messes up.
Ohhhhh man. This movie is classic like a pair of Reeboks. There was a time when I was able to recite this entire movie word for word….. Maybe I still can lol. The whole trilogy is hella fun, but for me nothing really topped the first movie.
Its crazy but recently there was a video of Jackie and i think his daughter watching his own stunts through the years and they both were very emotional over it. Jackie sacraficied alot to get where he is now hes a living legend.
@@Marvel_vs_Capcom84Yeah in 1 he was hilarious not to say he wasn’t in 2 but I think 2 is better because the chemistry had built up between the two, which makes #2 slightly better .
@@usmokndopeordogfood7542 idk man I think if anything rush 1 and rush hour 2 are equally good but what makes the first movie better for me is Chris Tucker was much more raw and naturally funny where as in part 2 it felt like he was trying to hard to be funny it didn't seem as natural as what we got here , But as an overall movie both rush hour 1 and 2 where great.
@@Marvel_vs_Capcom84 But what about the chemistry between him & Jackie in rush hour 2? I feel like I’m one he kinda didn’t give a damn cuz it could’ve been his first & last rush hour, I think that’s probably why he was so raw but in 2 him & Jackie chemistry grew & yeah he wasn’t as raw in #2 but I think it’s cuz he got comfortable.
"rumble in the bronx" was the first jackie chan movie i saw in the theatre. it is fantastic. that movie is what led me to become a huge jackie chan fan. in it he fights with ladders, pinball machines, and even refrigerators.
Checkout Shanghai Noon and Shanghai Knights both starring Jackie and Owen Wilson. They have the same partner theme although not as good as the Rush Hour trilogy, but still pretty good.
God, ALL the one-liners in this movie are hysterical. Chris Tucker was on fire with the comedy in this movie. Through the whole trilogy, I think Tucker was at his funniest with this flick.... "Clive, thank you man! Next visit, I'm come back here and bring your fat-ass some cookies, man!" LOL.... While his action was solid in this movie, I think Jackie got to showcase his physicality and fighting prowess in "Rush Hour 2".
I love that y’all are watching movies that we loved when we were younger. There’s some really good movies out there from the 80s and 90s as you can see. They didn’t rely on CGI to still make great movies. They may be a bit antiquated, by today’s standards at least. But they’re still really good. I might be in the minority here, but I would love to see you watch Better of Dead with John Cusack. It’s downright stupid, campy funny. Another minority here, but Grosse Pointe Blank was pretty damn funny too. I suggest those.
This is one of those franchises I can watch over and over and is never not hilarious and fun. Classic stuff, wish they would do one last one before their too old.
Jackie Chan does not only do his own stunts, he holds the world record for most stunts performed by a living actor as well as most movie credits in a film. He was the writer, producer, executive producer, director, lead actor, cinematographer, stuntman, stunt coordinator, art director, unit production manager, catering coordinator, gaffer, composer and he sang the title song for the movie "Chinese Zodiac".
This was Jackies first movie where he had to actually try and speak a lot of English. Where he really didn't speak at all. His English was like barely 60%
If you didn't know, Jackie Chan was in Cannonball run. Cannonball Run starred, Burt Reynolds and Dom Deluise. It's a funny race across the country movie that I think you guys will love.
I looked it up Jackie Chan did everything he was almost crushed by the metal shipping containers his head barely cleared and he did the curtain fall at the museum but it was actually a thicker material and shorter fall bc if he landed from a 50 ft drop onto that it collapsed so yeah I thought I'd let you know
One of the reasons for the funny dialogues is also because the director and Chris enjoyed giving lines to Jackie for fun since he doesn't know what they mean. I'm sure that made brainstorming offensive scenes into comedy very easy throughout the movie.
I'm so glad you're decided to do a comedy action film, especially with one of my favorite mixed martial artists. Jackie Chan and one of my favorite comedians. Chris Tucker
Chris Tucker had such a great run after Friday with the Rush Hour series, Fifth Element, and Money Talks. Then he just kinda disappeared. RIP to Elizabeth Peña tho.
3 parts of this movie that really make me crack up laughing are: 1. When Carter starts dancing like Michael Jackson in the middle of the street after blowing the car up 2. When Lee and Carter are bonding and practicing disarming techniques while Edwin Starr's song "War" plays in the background 3. When Carter says "I know that ain't the bomb. Get that bomb away from me." Towards the end And Trust me, the blooper reels for the remaining two movies are just as funny when it comes to the slip-ups with the dialogue.
Someone else mentioned that Chris Tucker was Michael Jackson’s friend… they were really close! Chris Tucker’s voice was actually in the beginning of “You Rock My World” by MJ and he was in the music video too (which is hilarious and like a movie, you should do a reaction to it). He was really hurt when MJ died and was of course at the funeral as well. To this day he’s still in touch with MJ’s family.
Shanghai Noon is another excellent Jackie Chan flick, with Owen Wilson instead of Chris Tucker, but the same kind of comedy...in a western setting. So glad y'all liked Rush Hour, though. They're all really good.
Definitely one of my favorite reactions to one of my favorite action comedy franchises. Jackie and Chris have so much chemistry. Can’t wait to see your reactions to Rush Hour 2 and 3 and the bloopers.
The female cop was played by Elizabeth Pena. She passed away at 55. She comes out in La Bamba the story of Ritchie Valens. A movie I recommend to react to.
The bomb is is attached to a vest with material that can be cut away; like the shoulder straps and side seams. It’s never made any sense to me that somehow cutting along a threaded seam would detonate any attached wires if they tried to remove the vest itself.
It’s been 25 years since Rush Hour came out still classic movie from fellow Georgia native Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan they have great chemistry together in all 3 movies can’t wait for Rush Hour 4 in the future.
The scene when Carter is trying to catch Lee as he is going through different scenarios as Lee is trying to escaped Carter was absolutely and positivity constructed perfectly from the very beginning to the end.😍😎👍💯😏
There's a beautiful video of Jackie and his daughter reacting to a video compilation of the stunts he's performed throughout his long career. His first American movie role was in The Cannonball Run.
If you don't think that was Jackie Chan hanging way up there. You need to see more Jackie Chan movies. I like that the show the bloopers at the end. Jackie knows kids will get excited and try to copy him. The bloopers show just how dangerous his stunts and fight scenes really are.
Oh wow! I looked up the meaning in English translation of Juntao. It means a male body part that impregnates. Also when that blonde Asian guy tells Carter to wipe his mouth he’s bleeding. At the end when Carter kills the blonde and he throws a handkerchief and tells him to wipe off he’s dead.
One thing to remember guys is that Jackie Chan always has bloopers at the end of his movies and yes, he does all his own stunt especially in Hong Kong movies. He slid down a building, slid down a pole full of lights that were on, hanging from a helicopter ladder and climbed a giant bulldozer to name a few. You want to miss the blooper. Also, way back when Jackie played a henchman in Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon and Bruce accidentally hit or kicked Jackie for real. It's a if you blink, you'll miss it scene. Bruce was very apologetic about it cause he was a cool dude like that.
1st movie I saw Jackie Chan in was Rumble in the Bronx. At the end they showed how he broke his foot doing 1 of his stunts. Also showed a few times where he got hurt or accidentally hurt sum1 else.
Hi Asia and BJ, this movie was so good. Chris and Jackie have great chemistry together. I do suggest the second one but not the third. The action sequences in this film along with the comedy is superb. Sorry I missed this drop due to work.
Taxi driver that pulled a gun on them is legendary martial artist "Judo" Gene Lebell. One of the toughest dudes ever and competed in MMA style fights waaaay before Art Davie even thought about making the UFC. Judo Gene made Steven Seagal crap his pants and he was Ronda Rouseys mentor throughout her martial arts career. Legend.
Back when mp3s were new.. there were loads of soundboard based prank phonecalls spreading around Napster. Of course, Arnold Schwarzenegger was the classic.. but the Chris Tucker ones from Rush Hour were also amazing. Such a great film and buddy cop partnership. I think I first saw it when I bought the DVD about 2000
Rush Hour is one of those movies that first starts you just have to finish it to the end due to the works of director Brett Ratner as it was just constructed perfectly from the very beginning to the end.😍😎👍💯😏
I know a lot of Americans for some reason turn there nose up at the thought of eating eel... but it is so good. It's been a delicacy in Europe for hundreds of years and a staple in Asian cuisine. Sushi fans know what I'm talking about. I mean... it's just a long fish. You don't think eating fish is strange, do you?
Agreed, it is in fact my favorite sushi, whether its unagi (freshwater eel) or anago (seawater eel) you can't go wrong with it. Most restaurants make it with BBQ sauce or teriyaki but both are delicious.
The out-takes at the end are something you will find at the end of almost all of the Jackie Chan movies since "Dragon Lord" 1982, sometimes they include him or one of his stunt team getting seriously hurt. You can see how dedicated to making a film he is, in the 1985 film "Rumble in The Bronx" he does about half the film and a lot of stunts with a plaster cast on his foot and lower leg (covered up by wardrobe to look like his other shoe).
Make sure you watch the bloopers after all the movies it the best part Jackie Chan is very good at using things around him in a Fight he does all his own stunts no ropes, no wires maybe not so much these days who knows
I also went to the theaters to see this back in the day. Ppl crackin up from beginning to end. Nobody sensitive about the jokes. What a time to be alive.
In case no one mentioned this, Jackie Chan actually did the fall onto the giant banner. I saw the stunt being done on TV. While it was amazing, he has done crazier stunts than this. If you watch more Jackie Chan movies, (Druken Master, Rumble in the Bronx,...), he shows all the stunts that went wrong. There is another special or UA-cam clip that shows all the serious injuries and broken bones that he suffered.
Thx! Actually this 1998 version of Jackie Chan is kind of like LeBron James now. Still very good, but the really amazing athleticism and stunts happened in the past. For Jackie it was the 80s-mid 90s. There are plenty of good compilations of Jackie Chan's greatest stunts on UA-cam. Even if you don't react to the videos, you should check them out. You can see him actually risk his life hanging from a helicopter or jumping from building to building.
The scene when Carter meets Lee is one of the most greatest, iconic, memorable, and funniest scenes in the whole entire movie and cinema. It never gets old.😍😎👍💯😏🤣
Hey Asia and BJ! Can’t wait for y’all to watch this. I love the Rush Hour series of movies so much. It’s one of those where it comes on TBS and you just have to stop and watch it.😉😁 Have a great start to summer! xoxo Christine in sunny (finally!) CO ⛈🔜☀️🥰
Chinese is a really difficult language. Don't blame him, I tried, it's crazy. Not only are you just using symbols instead of an alphabet, you also have to get the right tone for each word you use since Chinese is a phonetic language. I can tell you that even Japanese is much simpler than Chinese, at least they use an alpahbet called hiragana and katakana instead of just kanji symbols and they speak clearer since they only use syllables and don't constantly change pitch like Chinese.
The thing about Jackie Chan is that he actually does the stunts. He doesn't rely on camera angles or CGI. The man actually has the skill and the perseverence to get it done, which the out-takes are a great tribute to that. He (and others) sometimes get hurt to entertain us, but he accepts that cost. What a legend.
Also, Jackie Chan convinced Chris Tucker to do a lot of his stunts himself. I love this film and the bloopers at the end are the icing on the cake.
And the crazy part is Jackie is over 40 years old doing this stunts.
They already mentioned that Jackie does his own stunts. However, when doing Chinese movies, he did ALL of his stunts with no nets, scaffolding or any other "helper" devices, but he could NOT do that in America because the insurance would not allow it, so he only does SOME of his stunts "unaided" when doing movies here meaning, there are either "helper" devices or other ways to protect him from harm.
He's still amazing, but just wanted to correct bit of info so others wouldn't get the wrong idea, impression or facts.
Yup, Jackie has broken nearly every bone in his body over his career.
Jackie is Tom Cruise of Asia lol
Jackie beats Cruise hands down.
if you think Rush Hour one is crazy, wait until you watch Rush Hour 2 and 3
Great trilogy, but this one is a classic and one of the all time great comedies, especially in the buddy cop category.
2 is the best. They figured out the formula completely in that one. 3 is still good, but definitely needed some fresh material
@@tumsfestival80273 Has The Funniest Scene In The Series Tho, Maybe Even 2 Of The Top 3 If You Count The Nun Scene
Piven is a brilliant cameo in 2 and the cotton field comment always creased me.
Two is definitely my favourite.
@@tumsfestival8027 nope the first one is the best in the trilogy
My husbands dad actually worked with Jackie Chan as another stuntman in a bunch of Hong Kong/Chinese movies 20 or so years ago and he said Jackie Chan was always so sincere and humble. Great guy, hilarious and talented actor! Much props to Jackie Chan for always doing his own stunts.
That’s dope!
Never fails. Every single UA-cam video someone knows a person. Small world
Great actor, didn’t do his own stunts tho
@@patricktaylor5109 he did most of his stunts. Check your facts!
@@patricktaylor5109that's...that's literally what he's most famous for.....🤨
The real mind blowing thing about Jackie is that this movie came out towards the tail end of his stunt/acting career. He was already banged up and not really in his prime at this point. The stuff he was doing in the 80s and early 90s was truly superhuman.
Filming in the US was difficult, too. Insurance companies didn't want to insure him because of his stunts, so he had to tame it a little.
And YES HE DID ACTUALLY DO THAT FALL AT THE END!! That was all him! That was nothing compared to his other movies! I see he’s actually fallen off one of the biggest skyscrapers in China and grabbed onto a helicopter in mid air! He has jumped a motorcycle onto a moving train! He has done plenty of movies where he has fallen from big heights! But that has come with a cost! In the early years, he really destroyed his body! Jackie went to the hospital so many times that insurance companies would not insure him in China to make movies! It’s so fascinating his life! He’s almost like a dancer in his martial arts technique! Some of that shows in this movie, with the gracefulness in some of his moves! You definitely need to watch the other two rush hours! And always remember with the Jackie Chan movies to stay and watch to the end of the credits, because there is always a stunt, blooper reel put into the film! It shows you how dangerous stunts really were! It even shows in one of his movies stunt it almost killed him! Definitely watch the next to rush hours! You won’t be right down.
Wow, all of your sentences end with an exclamation point.
Jackie chan is uninsurable in all countries.
The skyscraper was in Rotterdam. The motorcycle jump was made by Michelle Yoeh...jackie jumped a motorcycle off a loading dock, then jumped from the bike in mid air onto a large bale suspended by a crane. He also snowboarded off snow mountain on to a hovering helicopter's skid
@@invitesbydaniI noticed that too!
There will never be another Jacky Chan
Jackie Chan has done some INSANE stunts. He literally almost died trying to do one, when he fractured his skull. He was rushed to the hospital, and had to surgically put something in his head, like a plug. Another time he was doing a scene where he was supposed to grab a metal pole and slide down, with lights that wrapped around it, in one take. However, because of the heat from the lights, he suffered second degree burns, not to mention he fell through glass and missed the padding that was supposed to catch him. Good thing this was the end of the movie. Because he was out of commission for a while. The list of injuries he has had is staggering.
iirc, that was during police story 1.
He was filming police story at night and Heart of Dragon during the day. After the pole slide scene, he celebrated with cast & crew then immediately got in a car, fell asleep and was transported to the set of Heart of Dragon. When he woke up, he discovered that his hands wouldn't work and couldn't open the car door. He also had no energy, and had difficulty moving. He was taken to the hospital. He had 2nd degree burns on his hands, damaged vertabrae, and a dislocated pelvis...
The “which one of y’all kicked me?” Scene was the one that made you know that you were watching what was gna end up a timeless classic
Asia, BJ… PLEASE watch this right through & include the blooper reel at the end 🫵😆👍. Chris & Jackie together are absolutely dynamite 🧨💥🧨
in fact, a lot of Jackie Chan movies, especially those of the mid to late 90s and 2000s have bloopers, they're definitely worth watching.
@@MushyUndTingly … If I’m watching a Jackie Chan movie, I just KNOW that a blooper reel is inevitable & that as soon as I see the end credits start to roll that I should stay glued to my seat 🤣🤣🤣. I don’t care if the movie itself sucks, but Jackie’s blooper reels are legendary & hysterical 👍😂
@@gerardroll6468 Drunken Master doesn't have a blooper reel, or at least the version I saw didn't (the one's that's Free With Ads on UA-cam, if it's still up).
The stunts in this movie were very watered down for Jackie Chan standards because it's an American film. Hollywood films don't allow Jackie to take risks because of insurance issues. Jackie's 80s movies in Hong Kong have some of the most insane stunts. If you guys ever get the chance, watch Police Story 1 and Project A. The stuntwork is insane.
Rumble in the Bronx had pretty crazy stunts, and that was a Hollywood film
They were the rock and Kevin hart of the 90’s. They had such good chemistry that made the movies as good as they were.
💯💯
Way better than the rock and k hart
Don't even compare them to cringy ass Dwyane and Kevin. 😂😂 Jackie and Chris are legends. 💯💯💯
Jay Leno and Pat Morita made a low-budget action flick back in the '80s set in Detroit. Don't remember the title of the film, but I remember it had one of the most ridiculous (and hilarious) stunts I've ever seen; Pat Morita doing a karate kick through a car windshield.
Errgh... You compared them to THEM?!
The "war scene" is one of the most greatest, iconic, memorable, and funniest scenes in the whole entire movie and cinema due to Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan's contagious and inseparable chemistry as they can't resist each other. It never gets old.😍😎👍💯😏🤣
I've been pretty down the last few weeks, after my 8-y/o mini Dachshund, Murphy, lost his battle with cancer (after fighting it for just over a year), and it's been tough trying to find things to laugh about or even smile about. But, watching the two of you enjoy Rush Hour so much absolutely brought some joy back into my life. Thank you so much for the reaction. Take care & God bless!
Oh no JBeannie! We get it, as we have several pets. Our condolences to you for your loss. Murphy sounds like he was an amazing friend. Thanks so much for sharing this with us!
One of the funniest buddy cop action comedy movies ever made.
Agreed.
RIP “Johnson”.. the bomb expert Carter always joked with.. she passed in 2014
I still don’t understand why Johnson didn’t return in the sequels. She should’ve been in at least the third one. What a missed opportunity
And Clyde's actor died in 2005. I believe he was Sean Penn's brother.
At one time they wanted Jackie Chan to be the next Bruce Lee, but they realized that he's a better comedy action actor than serious suspenseful action actor
yeah I saw a couple of those movies... you can tell by his performance in those movies he is hating every minute he is there
I thought he decided that himself.
@ He did. He didn't want to be Bruce Lee he wanted to be himself.
Who is "they". I'm pretty sure the man can make his own decisions
His contract was with Lo Wei who was involved with the Triads. At that time, Jackie was 20 - 22 years old and bound by contract to play whatever part Lo told him to do. Jackie ran away once and was brought back by Lo's wife, whom he called mother. Lo loaned Jackie out to make the movies Jackie wanted to do but when Jackie broke his contract and signed with Golden Harvest, Lo sent Triads after Jackie and Willie Chan hid him out in America until the situation was resolved.
Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan killed it in these movies and they remain my favorite in the "buddy cop" movie genre. The second movie was just as great. Third was meh, but still worth a watch.
I liked the third one just as much
Jackie Chan saw some of the American silent film greats from the 1920s when he was young and was a big fan, comedies with some really dangerous stunts performed by actors like Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd. Everyone wanted him to be the next Bruce Lee because of his martial arts abilities but he wanted to be more entertaining so he mixed it with those influences. Instead of being the next Bruce Lee he was the first Jackie Chan
G-14 is a executive level pay grade in government service but classification has nothing to do with grade level, hence the joke.
Asia and BJ, this is nothing compared to Jackie Chan's older Hong Kong movies where he and his team had full control over the action scenes. He can do all of that and even more. He was unhinged, getting blacklisted from insurance companies, sending himself to the hospital, breaking his body all the time and still having the endurance to film the scenes anyways. The guy even forced himself to fall on fiery coals several times to catch a perfect 10 second scene. I know no other actor who would jump off the side off a side scraper, fall several stories while getting electrocuted, having light bulbs explode on him, or grab onto a helicopter midair. He also hit and got hit for real in his fights with Benny "The Jet" Urquidez. Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker are the perfect comedic duo. I'm glad you two enjoyed the movie and look forward to your reaction to the sequels.
Man I love Who Am I? so much. It might be my favorite Jackie Chan film.
@@NovusIgnis that was such a fun movie.
And dont forget his first time as a stunt fighter in a major film he was kicked in the head by BRUCE LEE
Actually Bruce hit him across the face with nun chucks
I saw this in a packed theater on opening night in 1998. All ages and races.. nobody getting offended, just everyone having a great time and laughing their asses off. One of the most fun theatergoing experiences I’ve ever had.
And it still is today. Helps to know the difference between race jokes, slights, and verbal expressions of immature intolerance
Chris Tucker is hilarious in this movie. Jackie Chan is pretty funny himself, too. Such a good film!
I"m so glad you guys watched and included the cut scenes in the video, too. That's a thing they included from all of Jackie's movies where they show you all the times he messes up.
Ohhhhh man. This movie is classic like a pair of Reeboks. There was a time when I was able to recite this entire movie word for word….. Maybe I still can lol. The whole trilogy is hella fun, but for me nothing really topped the first movie.
Part 2 is damn good but part 1 is lightning in a bottle.
Its crazy but recently there was a video of Jackie and i think his daughter watching his own stunts through the years and they both were very emotional over it. Jackie sacraficied alot to get where he is now hes a living legend.
I know right. It’s sad that Jackie is getting old😔
That wasn't his actual daughter, it was from a movie. Someone edited his movie scenes they were watching. He does have a daughter in real life though.
Y’all need to do rush hour 2! Way funnier than the first one lmfao😂 first one classic though
Couldn’t agree more! Rush Hour 2 is one of those rare perfect sequels that does everything the original does even better.
Nah Chris Tucker was at his funniest in the first rush hour movie , The second one was still pretty good
@@Marvel_vs_Capcom84Yeah in 1 he was hilarious not to say he wasn’t in 2 but I think 2 is better because the chemistry had built up between the two, which makes #2 slightly better .
@@usmokndopeordogfood7542 idk man I think if anything rush 1 and rush hour 2 are equally good but what makes the first movie better for me is Chris Tucker was much more raw and naturally funny where as in part 2 it felt like he was trying to hard to be funny it didn't seem as natural as what we got here , But as an overall movie both rush hour 1 and 2 where great.
@@Marvel_vs_Capcom84 But what about the chemistry between him & Jackie in rush hour 2? I feel like I’m one he kinda didn’t give a damn cuz it could’ve been his first & last rush hour, I think that’s probably why he was so raw but in 2 him & Jackie chemistry grew & yeah he wasn’t as raw in #2 but I think it’s cuz he got comfortable.
Chris Tucker was a very close friend with Michael Jackson, like the inner circle kind of friend
This was back when going to the movie theatre used to be a blast.🍺
"rumble in the bronx" was the first jackie chan movie i saw in the theatre. it is fantastic. that movie is what led me to become a huge jackie chan fan. in it he fights with ladders, pinball machines, and even refrigerators.
"Drunken Master" is my first Jackie Chan movie.
That's the first one I watched, too.
Checkout Shanghai Noon and Shanghai Knights both starring Jackie and Owen Wilson. They have the same partner theme although not as good as the Rush Hour trilogy, but still pretty good.
God, ALL the one-liners in this movie are hysterical. Chris Tucker was on fire with the comedy in this movie. Through the whole trilogy, I think Tucker was at his funniest with this flick.... "Clive, thank you man! Next visit, I'm come back here and bring your fat-ass some cookies, man!" LOL.... While his action was solid in this movie, I think Jackie got to showcase his physicality and fighting prowess in "Rush Hour 2".
I'm so glad you guys stayed till the end to watch the outtakes. They're definitely a highlight of every Jackie Chan movie.
For real, Shanghai Noon and Shanghai Knights is a must watch after this
I was gonna say the same thing!
I love that y’all are watching movies that we loved when we were younger. There’s some really good movies out there from the 80s and 90s as you can see. They didn’t rely on CGI to still make great movies. They may be a bit antiquated, by today’s standards at least. But they’re still really good. I might be in the minority here, but I would love to see you watch Better of Dead with John Cusack. It’s downright stupid, campy funny. Another minority here, but Grosse Pointe Blank was pretty damn funny too. I suggest those.
This is one of those franchises I can watch over and over and is never not hilarious and fun. Classic stuff, wish they would do one last one before their too old.
Jackie Chan does not only do his own stunts, he holds the world record for most stunts performed by a living actor as well as most movie credits in a film.
He was the writer, producer, executive producer, director, lead actor, cinematographer, stuntman, stunt coordinator, art director, unit production manager, catering coordinator, gaffer, composer and he sang the title song for the movie "Chinese Zodiac".
Rumble in the Bronx is really fun.
This was Jackies first movie where he had to actually try and speak a lot of English. Where he really didn't speak at all. His English was like barely 60%
The look on BJ's face when Jackie saved the vase after all the fighting, then it gets hit by a bullet...priceless.
If you didn't know, Jackie Chan was in Cannonball run. Cannonball Run starred, Burt Reynolds and Dom Deluise. It's a funny race across the country movie that I think you guys will love.
Love me some Cannonball Run !! Also starred Richard Kiel ( Jaws ) and Sir Roger Moore ( James Bond ). May they RIP.
@Alexa Casafra have you ever seen the movie called the Gumball Rally? Thar is a crazy one as well.
I looked it up Jackie Chan did everything he was almost crushed by the metal shipping containers his head barely cleared and he did the curtain fall at the museum but it was actually a thicker material and shorter fall bc if he landed from a 50 ft drop onto that it collapsed so yeah I thought I'd let you know
YOU ARE LYING?! You guys are in for a real treat! Such a classic comedy!! You definitely gotta do Rush Hour 2, that’s a must!!
One of the reasons for the funny dialogues is also because the director and Chris enjoyed giving lines to Jackie for fun since he doesn't know what they mean. I'm sure that made brainstorming offensive scenes into comedy very easy throughout the movie.
22:52 always kills me when Carter is mouthing the words "I'm gonna kick yo as$ to Lee"
Fun fact: The girl singing in the car was unscripted
I'm so glad you're decided to do a comedy action film, especially with one of my favorite mixed martial artists. Jackie Chan and one of my favorite comedians. Chris Tucker
How have they not seen so many movies. Like really popular movies 😭
Chris Tucker had such a great run after Friday with the Rush Hour series, Fifth Element, and Money Talks. Then he just kinda disappeared. RIP to Elizabeth Peña tho.
3 parts of this movie that really make me crack up laughing are:
1. When Carter starts dancing like Michael Jackson in the middle of the street after blowing the car up
2. When Lee and Carter are bonding and practicing disarming techniques while Edwin Starr's song "War" plays in the background
3. When Carter says "I know that ain't the bomb. Get that bomb away from me." Towards the end
And Trust me, the blooper reels for the remaining two movies are just as funny when it comes to the slip-ups with the dialogue.
Rush hour 1 & 2 are probably the best action/comedy movies ever made. True classics, they never get old.
I can't believe this movie is 25 years old now. I was a sophomore in high school when this came out.
Check out Shanghai Noon & Shanghai Knights as well. Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson. More laughs and great Jackie choreography.
Someone else mentioned that Chris Tucker was Michael Jackson’s friend… they were really close! Chris Tucker’s voice was actually in the beginning of “You Rock My World” by MJ and he was in the music video too (which is hilarious and like a movie, you should do a reaction to it). He was really hurt when MJ died and was of course at the funeral as well. To this day he’s still in touch with MJ’s family.
Chris Tucker is Big Fan of Michael Jackson
19:16 Best line of the film 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Its no short of a miracle how chackie is still able to walk let alone be alive cause his stunts are life or death ☠️ situation ordeal stunts
Shanghai Noon is another excellent Jackie Chan flick, with Owen Wilson instead of Chris Tucker, but the same kind of comedy...in a western setting. So glad y'all liked Rush Hour, though. They're all really good.
Definitely one of my favorite reactions to one of my favorite action comedy franchises. Jackie and Chris have so much chemistry. Can’t wait to see your reactions to Rush Hour 2 and 3 and the bloopers.
The female cop was played by Elizabeth Pena. She passed away at 55. She comes out in La Bamba the story of Ritchie Valens. A movie I recommend to react to.
Rush hour 2 is arguably one of the best sequels ever.
Remember that this movie was in the late 90's, and it fit the times a lot more. Glad you enjoyed it.
Missed it live ☹️ but, I’m waiting to see “Do you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth?!?!?” 😂
The bomb is is attached to a vest with material that can be cut away; like the shoulder straps and side seams.
It’s never made any sense to me that somehow cutting along a threaded seam would detonate any attached wires if they tried to remove the vest itself.
It’s been 25 years since Rush Hour came out still classic movie from fellow Georgia native Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan they have great chemistry together in all 3 movies can’t wait for Rush Hour 4 in the future.
rush hour and starship troopers were the first two dvds i bought, back in 1998.
such nostalgia.
Such a fun movie.If you wanna how dedicated Jackie is to his stunts, check out Who am I. The end is insane. Great reaction Y'all. Thank you.
The scene when Carter is trying to catch Lee as he is going through different scenarios as Lee is trying to escaped Carter was absolutely and positivity constructed perfectly from the very beginning to the end.😍😎👍💯😏
Chackie literally has multiple injuries from all the stunts hes attempted over the years
There's a beautiful video of Jackie and his daughter reacting to a video compilation of the stunts he's performed throughout his long career. His first American movie role was in The Cannonball Run.
Yall will love this movie a perfect comedy duo we never knew we needed till we got it forsure have to do 2 and 3 as well❤
Eels are basically skinny fish. When grilled over an open flame they are tender, smoky, and delicious. 😋
If you don't think that was Jackie Chan hanging way up there. You need to see more Jackie Chan movies. I like that the show the bloopers at the end. Jackie knows kids will get excited and try to copy him. The bloopers show just how dangerous his stunts and fight scenes really are.
Oh wow! I looked up the meaning in English translation of Juntao. It means a male body part that impregnates. Also when that blonde Asian guy tells Carter to wipe his mouth he’s bleeding. At the end when Carter kills the blonde and he throws a handkerchief and tells him to wipe off he’s dead.
This was such a fun reaction video. You guys genuinely seemed like you were having fun. Hope you guys do Rush Hour 2 as well!
One thing to remember guys is that Jackie Chan always has bloopers at the end of his movies and yes, he does all his own stunt especially in Hong Kong movies. He slid down a building, slid down a pole full of lights that were on, hanging from a helicopter ladder and climbed a giant bulldozer to name a few. You want to miss the blooper. Also, way back when Jackie played a henchman in Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon and Bruce accidentally hit or kicked Jackie for real. It's a if you blink, you'll miss it scene. Bruce was very apologetic about it cause he was a cool dude like that.
1st movie I saw Jackie Chan in was Rumble in the Bronx. At the end they showed how he broke his foot doing 1 of his stunts. Also showed a few times where he got hurt or accidentally hurt sum1 else.
He’s broken his leg before doing a stunt in an older film. He’s broken bones dislocated body parts and all of thee above. Funny talented and humble
Hi Asia and BJ, this movie was so good. Chris and Jackie have great chemistry together. I do suggest the second one but not the third. The action sequences in this film along with the comedy is superb. Sorry I missed this drop due to work.
The third IS worth it. I really liked it.
Decide for yourself. Number 3 gets a bad rap from some people but it IS good as well.
Jackie was 44 when the first Rush Hour was made in 1998.
This movie is a blast! I don’t think it ever gets old!
Taxi driver that pulled a gun on them is legendary martial artist "Judo" Gene Lebell. One of the toughest dudes ever and competed in MMA style fights waaaay before Art Davie even thought about making the UFC. Judo Gene made Steven Seagal crap his pants and he was Ronda Rouseys mentor throughout her martial arts career. Legend.
Back when mp3s were new.. there were loads of soundboard based prank phonecalls spreading around Napster. Of course, Arnold Schwarzenegger was the classic.. but the Chris Tucker ones from Rush Hour were also amazing.
Such a great film and buddy cop partnership. I think I first saw it when I bought the DVD about 2000
At the end Jackie did do the stunt where he held on to the pole and fell, but he had a harness with a single wire holding him for support.
That whole falling thing with Jackie Chan hundred percent real
Rush Hour is one of those movies that first starts you just have to finish it to the end due to the works of director Brett Ratner as it was just constructed perfectly from the very beginning to the end.😍😎👍💯😏
I know a lot of Americans for some reason turn there nose up at the thought of eating eel... but it is so good. It's been a delicacy in Europe for hundreds of years and a staple in Asian cuisine. Sushi fans know what I'm talking about. I mean... it's just a long fish. You don't think eating fish is strange, do you?
Agreed, it is in fact my favorite sushi, whether its unagi (freshwater eel) or anago (seawater eel) you can't go wrong with it. Most restaurants make it with BBQ sauce or teriyaki but both are delicious.
The out-takes at the end are something you will find at the end of almost all of the Jackie Chan movies since "Dragon Lord" 1982, sometimes they include him or one of his stunt team getting seriously hurt.
You can see how dedicated to making a film he is, in the 1985 film "Rumble in The Bronx" he does about half the film and a lot of stunts with a plaster cast on his foot and lower leg (covered up by wardrobe to look like his other shoe).
Make sure you watch the bloopers after all the movies it the best part Jackie Chan is very good at using things around him in a Fight he does all his own stunts no ropes, no wires maybe not so much these days who knows
Man one of the funniest buddy cop” duo movie . Jackie and Chris had a great chemistry . The second one is even better . Awesome reaction .
"put yo bag in the back!! I'm not a Skycap."
I also went to the theaters to see this back in the day.
Ppl crackin up from beginning to end. Nobody sensitive about the jokes. What a time to be alive.
In case no one mentioned this, Jackie Chan actually did the fall onto the giant banner. I saw the stunt being done on TV. While it was amazing, he has done crazier stunts than this.
If you watch more Jackie Chan movies, (Druken Master, Rumble in the Bronx,...), he shows all the stunts that went wrong. There is another special or UA-cam clip that shows all the serious injuries and broken bones that he suffered.
A Classic. Y'all should watch Rush Hour 2 & 3. The 2nd one is better than the 1st one imo.
Thx! Actually this 1998 version of Jackie Chan is kind of like LeBron James now. Still very good, but the really amazing athleticism and stunts happened in the past. For Jackie it was the 80s-mid 90s. There are plenty of good compilations of Jackie Chan's greatest stunts on UA-cam. Even if you don't react to the videos, you should check them out. You can see him actually risk his life hanging from a helicopter or jumping from building to building.
The scene when Carter meets Lee is one of the most greatest, iconic, memorable, and funniest scenes in the whole entire movie and cinema. It never gets old.😍😎👍💯😏🤣
Watch "Beverly Hills Cop" with Eddie Murphy. It's a really fun movie 🎬
You guys should watch Who Am I with Jackie Chan
Chris Tucker in The Fifth Elment was sooo funny also Loved how he screamed 😂😂😂
Hey Asia and BJ! Can’t wait for y’all to watch this. I love the Rush Hour series of movies so much. It’s one of those where it comes on TBS and you just have to stop and watch it.😉😁 Have a great start to summer! xoxo Christine in sunny (finally!) CO ⛈🔜☀️🥰
Gotta watch the rest now!!! I've always loved that JC has always put bloopers and outtakes at the end of all his movies.
I saw this film in the theater. It was a very good experience. Great reaction! 👍🏿
Chinese is a really difficult language. Don't blame him, I tried, it's crazy. Not only are you just using symbols instead of an alphabet, you also have to get the right tone for each word you use since Chinese is a phonetic language. I can tell you that even Japanese is much simpler than Chinese, at least they use an alpahbet called hiragana and katakana instead of just kanji symbols and they speak clearer since they only use syllables and don't constantly change pitch like Chinese.