| Jackie Chan Movie: The Invincible Fighter/Jackie Chans Crime Force
Movie The Invincible Fighter/Jackie Chan's Crime Force |  |  | | List Price: $14.95 | | Label: Ground Zero
Salesrank: 86243
Released: February 24, 2004 | | Our Price: $1.50 | | Used Price: $1.51 | | MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD | |
| Features:
Color DVD NTSC | Starring:
J a c k i e C h a n | |
The Invincible Fighter/Jackie Chan's Crime Force Reviews: Not what it seems.  2007-07-10 - This DVD looks great but don't let it fool you. First of all, both shows were in Chinese. The DVD "Language" section says it is in English but it's not. There are English subtitles, but I like to watch a movie, not read it. "The Invincible Fighter" sounds like it is a documentary about the life of Jackie Chan. Instead it is clips from his early movies. The show "Jackie Chan's Crime Force" doesn't even have Jackie Chan in it. Well, maybe it does at the end... I kept it on for about an hour and when he didn't come on, and I got fed up with "reading" my movie, I turned it off. If you speak Chinese, and aren't a Jackie Chan fan, this DVD might just entertain you. But I doubt it.
How many lies in the title?  2005-04-06 - Jackie Chan's Invinvible Crime Force....
One, Jackie Chan has a small and uncreditted bit in the film.
Two, the "crime Force" isn't -- they're escaped POW's in a WWII story out to destroy a weapons plant...
It's really Brigitte Lin and Sally Yeh's picture, and it's horribly dubbed, the transfer isn't any good, and the "score" is ripped from half a dozen other pictures -- I liked the wordless choir lift from Once Upon a Time In The West, myself....
Bad enough that it's kind of entertaining.
Originally titled "GOlden Queen's Amazons"
Invincible Fighter is a video compilation of great moments from some of his early films.. fine, except that it's plainly been mastered badly from a VHS original, the image is panned and scanned and the burned in subtitles run off the edges fo the frame. This package would be overpriced at a dollar.
Synopsis  2004-02-12 - THE INVINCIBLE FIGHTER: Jackie Chan was born Chan Yuen Long in 1954. At the age of 6, he was sent to train at the Chinese Opera School, where he stayed for over ten years. While still in his teens, Jackie got into the film business as a stuntman, and moved up the ladder until he became Asia's biggest superstar. For the first time, Jackie's story can be told, in a film that has been held exclusively in Asia until now! His greatest fights and action scenes reveal the physical genius that is Jackie Chan, as well as training sequences that mirror his real life ordeals at opera school. He's fast, he's furious, he's funny, he's Jackie Chan! CRIME FORCE: Brigitte Lin (Police Story) stars as Black Fox, a POW who escapes with six other female prisoners during WWII for the purpose of destroying an evil warlord's chemical weapons plant. Each of the seven amazons brings her own specialized brand of mayhem into the arena all of which are unleashed when they descend on the factory, where they are greeted by a deadly array of traps and fighters.
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