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Shanghai
Noon |
| Rated
PG-13 |
| Runtime:
1hr 45min |
| Starring:
Jackie Chan, Lucy Liu, Owen Wilson, Curtis Armstrong, Sammo
Hung |
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MFG
Rating: 3/5
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Jackie
Chan really shines in this movie, even if the movie isn't quite
as good as it should have been.
Jackie
plays Chon Wang, an imperial guard for the Chinese Emperor. The
princess has been kidnapped and is being held for ransom in the
western United States. Chon feels somewhat responsible for the princesses
fate and goes along with 3 other guards and his uncle to attempt
a rescue.
Enter
Owen Wilson as Roy O'Bannon, a train robbery, gang leader, outlaw
wannabe. Owen does a really good job in this movie. His character
is just witty enough, just smooth enough, and just silly enough
to work well. His timing is great, and he and Jackie make a great
team.
The
action scenes are great, and once again Jackie Chan comes up with
a few fight sequences that will make your jaw drop and start you
laughing at the same time. His use of a rope and horse shoe isn't
to be missed!
Alas,
as good as the fight sequences were, and as funny as Owen and Jackie
could be, this movie moved a little too slow at times to warrant
a 4 star rating. It certainly could wait for DVD without any problem,
but if you're looking for a good action/comedy to spend an evening
with over the next few weeks, look no further... Shanghai Noon will
certainly please.
-
John
Talk
about this movie!
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Gun Play
Shootouts
in the wild wild west.
Blood & Gore
Lots
of shooting, but almost no blood.
Car Chases
The
stagecoaches don't even move that fast.
T&A
Nope.
Chuckles
Some
good laughs scattered throughout. |
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