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Hubben Update: actually the reason why this is late getting posted is because Blake actually popped about 5 stitches in his back - the hole was like and inch and a half long - but it had to be restitched this morning.  He is doing great other than that tiny mishap and is getting around great. 

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Anonymous

It ended this way because there are a couple of sequels that pick up where the previous movie ended. Check them out,Police Story 2&3.

Anonymous

May I suggest you see 1973’s “Enter The Dragon”,the one that,pretty much,kicked off the Kung-Fu movie craze in the ‘70s starring the late Bruce Lee?

Anonymous

Jackie Chan was not in Kung Fu Hustle; it seemed like you thought he was, but it might just have been a martial arts fight comparison.

Tyler Foster

The kind of comedy the movie gets out of characters like May and Salina is pretty representative of the sense of humor in Hong Kong movies even today. You see enough of these movies, you get used to it, but it often doesn't get much better for the ladies in these things, unless you're Michelle Yeoh and get to do martial arts alongside Jackie. The guy at the beginning you said you recognized is from another Jackie Chan movie, First Strike -- which was retitled and recut for American audiences. In reality, it's the fourth movie in the Police Story series, so even saw him playing the same character.

Joseph Krider

I know they get you up walking the next day. But make him take it easy. Sit on him if you have to, but make him take it easy.

Tyler Foster

I would also say that if there's something you're missing here, it's that you have to be able to appreciate the stunts themselves as a whole thing. You seemed to find the 20-minute action climax a little tedious, but that's basically the thing action audiences want to see, especially with Hong Kong martial arts pictures, sometimes even MORESO than the story or the characters. In many of these movies, the plot is just there to provide a basis for the action sequences, and the more painful or unbelievable the stunt is, the more impressive it is (you seemed to have basically the same reaction to any stunt, which is that you were impressed, but one stunt did not seem to impress you more than another).

Anonymous

Even though Blake's incision was an inch and a half, tell him it's more like 6 inches. He'll like that. 😉🤣🤣

Echo Moon

This film was not very good. If you want to see a real good early Jackie Chan film watch Rumble in the Bronx (1995). Sooooooo much better than Police Story! :) Happy to hear Hubben is better after his stitch explosion. Take care of yourself as well Sis! Hugs to you both.

Anonymous

Glad Hubbin is doing better. But ow! Also Starship Troopers please.

James Falato

I like your honesty... And although I like some of Jackie Chan's films, I agree, this one was worth a 2 Star Rating...

Dooly

This was a very weak suggestion for someone just getting into Jackie Chan. The Police Story movies are rather lackluster compared to his actual kung fu films. The Drunken Master movies would have been better, or Project A, hell even Rush Hour would have been good.

Anonymous

if i recall correctly....jackie chan is in that one too. LOL just not how you expect.

Anonymous

agree. his american stuff is much more accessible to people that aren't hardcore martial arts movie fans and just overall easier to digest because while the films are kinda built around his stunts he has a strong western cast to take some of the pressure off with western-style humor. I like his chinese stuff but it's a little dry and perhaps tedious.

N1nth Sh4dow

I agree with Drunken Master. I think the Police Story films were at a time when Jackie was still finding his way. He directed this one; was it his first? My favorites are First Strike, Who Am I?, and Gorgeous. But I'll watch any of them. (Didn't he have a bit part in "Enter the Dragon?") Oh, Rumble in the Bronx is a good one, too.

Nick of Time

I didn't even remember what movie Police Story was until I saw the thumbnail. Shanghai Noon is a pretty good one.

Anonymous

"Rumble in the Bronx" is a fun movie...and at the risk of being roasted I think "Rush Hour" and its 1st sequel are also fun...part 3 came and went so fast I never saw it from what I understand Max Von Sydow is the villain in it so it sounds interesting

Anonymous

And then that should be followed with a viewing of the best parody of that film: the "Fistful of Yen" segment from 1977's "Kentucky Fried Movie" the 1st film from the writing team Zucker bros/Abrahams("Airplane!" "Naked Gun")...and the rest of the film is quite funny as well

Jill Peterson

You didn't miss anything; this movie sucked.