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He chops, he dices, he purees! Jackie Chan has the recipe for delicious action-comedy entertainment when he plays a celebrity TV chef caught in a deadly dispute between rival Australian crime lords. With Chan in the kitchen, you know there'll be more pow! than kung pao, and the irrepressible star does not disappoint. Take a look at the in-one-door, out-the-other fight sequence staged at a construction site and you'll discover what we mean. Just when you think you've seen it all, along comes Chan with something new. Then something newer. br/The breathtaking, lightning-quick fun and excitement just might have you shouting, "Nice kick! Nice spin! Nice move!" He is, after all, Mr. Nice Guy. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment)

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English More than ever, it's all about Jackie's martial arts, and though the master doesn’t disappoint and all the fights are very imaginative, fresh and entertaining, he can’t completely mask the hollow story. Also, those slow-motion shots became very annoying after a bit. 65% ()