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Mr. Nice Guy
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Speedy |
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1
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NTSC |
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Malaysia |
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| Release Date : |
09 Jul 2009 |
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Dolby Digital |
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Mr. Nice Guy - Other Edition
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SYNOPSIS / Editorial Review about - Mr. Nice Guy |
Jackie Chan stars as a TV chef who gets caught up in the middle of a gang war when he accidentally switches videotapes with a reporter.I think you have to take this film with a grain of salt. It was Chan's first English-language film in over ten years and, according to rumors, it was more of a test for New Line to see if Chan could handle speaking in English for an entire film. As such, not much attention was paid to the story (it's more of a rehash of Rumble in the Bronx than anything else), and most of the action pieces in the film are recycled from previous Chan movies (the mall fight from Police Story, the construction brawl from Police Story 2, etc.). All that being said, the film is fairly entertaining if you don't go in expecting too much. The action (as could be expected under Hung's direction) is done well and some of the jokes are actually pretty funny (Hung is hilarious in a cameo as a beat-up bike messenger). There are a few sticky points, though. Once again (as in Operation Condor) Chan has three |
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