It would work if Mr. Miyagi fought with a ladder...

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Charlie Dont Surf said:
Chazwozel said:
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Chazwozel said:
Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan = best buddy cop movies EVER!
No... no no no.... no. noooo..... no.... no no no... no. no..... no. nope.

Yeah I know you're partial to Cop and 1/2 and Stop! Or my mom will shoot!
48 Hours, Lethal Weapon, Beverly Hills Cop, and Training Day spring to mind, along with nearly every other one in history.[/quote:3008oqwb]

Even Tango and Cash was better than Rush Hour. Oh, and I agree with Charlie's list... except I wouldn't necessarily classify Training Day as a "buddy cop" film.
 
Please god let Michael Bay direct. Only he could reboot this franchise. Critics may not like his movie but money sure does. He breaks box office records like Jackie Chan breaks bones.
 
Steve said:
Please god let Michael Bay direct. Only he could reboot this franchise. Critics may not like his movie but money sure does. He breaks box office records like Jackie Chan breaks bones.
*hits him over the head with a newspaper and rubs his nose into the carpet* NO! NO! We DO NOT suggest Michael Bay can actually help a franchise! BAD STEVE! BAD!
 
AshburnerX said:
Steve said:
Please god let Michael Bay direct. Only he could reboot this franchise. Critics may not like his movie but money sure does. He breaks box office records like Jackie Chan breaks bones.
*hits him over the head with a newspaper and rubs his nose into the carpet* NO! NO! We DO NOT suggest Michael Bay can actually help a franchise! BAD STEVE! BAD!
Well, he kinda has a point. Michael Bay films do tend to make their money back and how.

*cowers in preparation for the inevitable hit.*
 
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Joe Johnson

Tress said:
Charlie Dont Surf said:
Chazwozel said:
[quote="Charlie Dont Surf":1fbqfrkb]

No... no no no.... no. noooo..... no.... no no no... no. no..... no. nope.

Yeah I know you're partial to Cop and 1/2 and Stop! Or my mom will shoot!
48 Hours, Lethal Weapon, Beverly Hills Cop, and Training Day spring to mind, along with nearly every other one in history.
Even Tango and Cash was better than Rush Hour. Oh, and I agree with Charlie's list... except I wouldn't necessarily classify Training Day as a "buddy cop" film.[/quote:1fbqfrkb]

Tango and Cash wasn't better than ANY movie.
 
The last time this was brought up, people reacted like this. Then it was mentioned (as in the article) that it would be called "Kung-Fu Kid" and everyone eased off. It's not exactly a remake, after all...
 
Joe Johnson said:
Tress said:
[quote="Charlie Dont Surf":96m44i42]
Chazwozel said:
Yeah I know you're partial to Cop and 1/2 and Stop! Or my mom will shoot!
48 Hours, Lethal Weapon, Beverly Hills Cop, and Training Day spring to mind, along with nearly every other one in history.
Even Tango and Cash was better than Rush Hour. Oh, and I agree with Charlie's list... except I wouldn't necessarily classify Training Day as a "buddy cop" film.
Tango and Cash wasn't better than ANY movie.[/quote:96m44i42]

You shut your dirty mouth. It was brilliant. If you can't appreciate its depth then you have no taste, good sir.
 
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Chibibar

I love Tango and Cash. It is kinda funny to see Silvester Stallone as a business man. I love it.

edit: the movie was made in 1989. A lot of movies are kinda "corny" during that time.
 
Chibibar said:
I love Tango and Cash. It is kinda funny to see Silvester Stallone as a business man. I love it.

edit: the movie was made in 1989. A lot of movies are kinda "corny" during that time.
Silvester Stallone has a lot more range than most people give him credit for. I remember seeing him do some comedy in Spy Kids 3 and asking myself "Why didn't this guy try to do funny family movies like Arnold and Vinn Diesel? HE'S ACTUALLY GOOD AT IT!"
 
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Chibibar

AshburnerX said:
Chibibar said:
I love Tango and Cash. It is kinda funny to see Silvester Stallone as a business man. I love it.

edit: the movie was made in 1989. A lot of movies are kinda "corny" during that time.
Silvester Stallone has a lot more range than most people give him credit for. I remember seeing him do some comedy in Spy Kids 3 and asking myself "Why didn't this guy try to do funny family movies like Arnold and Vinn Diesel? HE'S ACTUALLY GOOD AT IT!"
I'm not saying he is bad. I'm saying he is funny. That is why I love Tango and Cash. I have the DVD on my shelf :)
 
AshburnerX said:
Chibibar said:
I love Tango and Cash. It is kinda funny to see Silvester Stallone as a business man. I love it.

edit: the movie was made in 1989. A lot of movies are kinda "corny" during that time.
Silvester Stallone has a lot more range than most people give him credit for. I remember seeing him do some comedy in Spy Kids 3 and asking myself "Why didn't this guy try to do funny family movies like Arnold and Vinn Diesel? HE'S ACTUALLY GOOD AT IT!"
Oscar is still one of my favorite movies. He's absolutely hilarious in it.
 
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Chibibar

Anyways :) before we derail this. I got a question.

I hardly see Jackie Chan in any serious roles (in terms of recent films that are release in the states) I am not sure about any Hong Kong films. I just recently learn (above post) about the porn one, but I can't see him being serious. Even in his book "I am Jackie Chan" states that he wanted to be comedic type actor which he is very good with martial arts (Kung Fu mainly)

I wonder if the director will allow Jackie Chan do Jackie Chan stuff in this new version of "Karate/Kung Fu Kid" (whatever it is called) In the original, Mr. Miyagi does really have many "action" parts.
 
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