02-17-2021, 08:50 PM
I think WoM available on Amazon Prime. I watched it again after visiting Barcelona to see if I recognized any locations (I did - one of the Plazas). I'm surprised I didn't review it.
And it's Wheels on Meals. The common story is that the film canisters only had partial titles and they got reversed somehow screwing up the title. I worked in a theater with ED & LB when we were still using film and that just doesn't make sense.
Tell LCF it is a must see. Both of the Jackie/Sammo/Yuen films WoM & Dragons Forever are choreographic masterpieces.
Oh look - it's on my top Martial Arts flicks on Amazon piece:
And it's Wheels on Meals. The common story is that the film canisters only had partial titles and they got reversed somehow screwing up the title. I worked in a theater with ED & LB when we were still using film and that just doesn't make sense.
Tell LCF it is a must see. Both of the Jackie/Sammo/Yuen films WoM & Dragons Forever are choreographic masterpieces.
Oh look - it's on my top Martial Arts flicks on Amazon piece:
Quote:
[b][b]Wheels on Meals (1984)[/b][/b]
Jackie Chan earned his Kung Fu prowess from being trained from childhood in traditional Chinese Opera. Many of his classmates also became stars in martial arts film. This is one of two collaborations between him and his two martial brothers, Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao (the other is [b][i]Dragons Forever[/i][/b]).
A modern comedy shot in Barcelona, the chemistry between Jackie, Sammo and Yuen is magical as they bring the fastest three-person sparring scenes ever captured. On top of that, Jackie faces off against real-life kickboxing champion Benny ‘The Jet’ Urquidez in what is considered by many as the greatest fight scene ever filmed.
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