7 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :- US Version Stinks, 16 May 2001
Author:
marquis de cinema from Boston, MA
'A' Gai Waak/Project A(1983) is known for the physical comedy performed by
its star, Jackie Chan. No one does physical comedy with the same type of
bravery like Jackie Chan does here. Physical comedy is the hardest kind of
comedy. This is because a person has to be in excellent shape to do the
kinds of stunts required in physical comedy.
Project A(1983) is my favorite film of the Jackie Chan/Sammo Hung/Yuen Biao
collaborations. Film proves why they are the Marx Brothers of Kung Fu
Comedy. These three actors are at home when working with each other. The
fight scene between the head pirate and Chan/Hung/Biao is done at a frantic
pace.
The stunts in Project A(1983) are dangerous and daring. They are also
filled with energy and style. The stunt on the clock tower is both amazing
and breath taking. When it comes to stunt work, Jackie Chan is the best at
taking chances in giving action scenes an ounce of authenticity. The actors
make the stunts look easier than they actually are.
Jackie Chan does a brilliant job in the dual role of actor and director. As
an actor he gives a simple performance that is transcended by his ability to
perform incredible stunts. As the director he films the action scenes with
high speed energy. The best film for Jackie Chan as actor and
director.
The scene with Chan hanging from the clock tower is a fabulous homage to the
famous sequence from the silent comedy, Safety Last. Scene shows the
actor's love for silent pictures and the Harold Lloyd film. This scene is a
throwback to the glory days of silent comedy. Not only does it gives
respect to Safety Last(1928) but also stands on its own as something
memorable.
The action scenes in the movie make any similar scenes from the average
Hollywood action pic look puny. A pure action film that shouldn't be
mistaken for intellectual viewing. The fight scenes are done with
imagination and passion. Action scenes from Project A(1983) are just as
impressive as the action set pieces in Police Story(1985).
Project A(1983) is an entertaining tribute to the great silent pictures of
Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd. Jackie Chan plays a character in the Keaton
and Lloyd mold. Its this aspect of Jackie Chan's arsenal that makes him a
superstar. Project A(1983) is a great example of a film with the techniques
of a silent comedy.
In comparing the USA version of the film to the Hong Kong version, I came to
the conclusion that the version released here is a travesty. First, the US
version is missing some key scenes that made the film funny. Second, the
film was badly dubbed and poorly edited for its US release. If I ever got
this film on DVD its most likely I will get the Hong Kong
version.
Its a pleasure to see Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung fight side by side in
Project A. Their films are usually terrific whenever they appear together.
The fight scene in the tea house showcases their similar but slightly
different brand of fighting technique. Its a shame that these two haven't
done anything with each other lately.
One of the top films directed by Jackie Chan besides Police Story(1985),
Armour of God 2(1991), and Project A part 2(1987). Ho-Shan Kwan provides
the comic relief as the hard headed Captain Chi. Yuen Biao is good in a
role that's over shadowed by Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung. A film for fans of
action movies and people who want to discover the films of Chan, Hung, and
Biao.
6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :- Jackie's Best, 26 May 2005
Author:
no-skyline from Rochester, England
Jackie Chan, Yuen Biao and Samo Heung were all at the height of their
considerable powers when this film was made and it shows. This blows
just about every other martial arts film out of the water faster than
any of San Pao's pirates ever could. With humour, suspense and a half
decent plot thrown in to add to the blistering action I found this to
be the 'three dragons' most accessible film to a western audience. The
humour translates well and three sequences stand out as some of the
best action scenes ever put to film the three being Jackis homage to
'Safety Last' by falling from the clock tower, the bonkers bike chase
through increasingly narrow city streets, and the final showdown defeat
of San Pao by Jackie, Yuen Biao and Samo (with a little help from Mars
and some wayward grenades). This is the pinnacle of Jackie Chans career
and is near impossible to better and I doubt that anyone will ever
reach this level of stunt excellence again. If you only ever see one
Jackie Chan film see this one as it is truly unique.
5 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :- One of the best from Chan, 5 December 1999
Author:
ag-nor from Trøndelag, Norway
Pirate Patrol is clearly one of the best and funniest of this film-series
with Jackie Chan. It's exciting & funny at the same time and manages to
combine this two elements in a successfully way. I remember I saw most of
this movies back in the late 80's, and thought they was amusing as hell.
The
sequel of this one is also good.
(8 out of 10)
4 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- Fun and action-packed, 9 November 2002
Author:
knsevy from KCMO
Boy, that lead-in stinks of a rotting cliche, doesn't it? But I really do
enjoy this movie. Every time it hits cable, I watch it.
Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung play wonderfully off of each other, even in the
dubbed version. The story is realistic enough to be compelling, and the
action sequences are superb. My personal favorite is the battle on the
bicycles in the narrow back alleys.
The one thing that has made Mr. Chan my favorite martial arts actor is the
way his movies infuse humor and slapstick into serious fight scenes, and
Project A, in my opinion, does that better than any of his other
films.
Highly recommended.
4 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :- Jackie's Masterpiece., 26 February 2000
Author:
magilvilla from Robinson, IL
Jackie will proably never be able to top this film. It is without a doubt
his best movie. Funny, fast paced, and full of action and amazing stunts. I
was never bored while watching this movie. This should be released in
America as soon as possible. Many fans will be grateful.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- His best? Probably!, 8 October 2002
Author:
sahuagin from United Kingdom
Many people state that this film is dated by todays standards! I
disagree....
The stunts are incredible and the fight scenes are breath-taking!
Anyone who loves films for sets & scenery will have a field day
here!
Just one thing....Get the Hong Kong Legends UK 2 DVD pack with AAALLLLLLL
those gorgeous extras, interviews, documentaries and everything else! Well
worth the extra 5 squid! (sorry US residents....it isn't available over
there!)
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- Great stunts, great fighting, 26 July 2001
Author:
Carl Tano from Trollywood, Sweden
Incredible movie, it ranks up there with some of Jackie Chan's best movies.
It is not to be missed by any martial art-movie fan. The stunts performed in
this movie is incredible. The clock tower fall by Jackie Chan is the most
amazing one but I also loved some of the falls that Jackie's opponents did,
a lot of people must have gotten injured while making this movie. The
fighting scenes are top-notch, maybe not quite as good as the ones in
Drunken Master II, which still remains my favorite Jackie Chan movie even
though this one gets really close. Jackie Chan must be the most exciting man
ever to appear in a movie, he risks his life to bring us entertainment, is
he dumb, crazy or out of his mind? I don't know, all I know is that he's
entertained me more than any other man ever has. Watch this movie and
prepare to be amazed.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- A MUST SEE FOR ANY JACKIE OR ACTION FAN!!, 17 July 2000
Author:
Weasel-25
I happen to come across this one on my recent trip to my local video
store and I was VERY pleasantly surprised. Being mainly a Jackie Fan when
it comes to action movies, somehow though it seemed I had missed this one,
not surprising at all since I seem to come across more and more of his
titles after since Rumble in the Bronx and just like everyone else, I can't
get enough of Jackie!!!
Overall, the movie flowed very nicely. There was very witty dialog, a
great story-line (who can't excited when pirates are involved!), and
unparalleled action sequences with not only the movie in general, but add to
that the scene with Martial Law's Mr. Hung and the bicycle chase scene about
half way through the most just adds even more to the fact why I think this
movie is definitely up there in the top 5 Jackie movies of all
times.
Overall rating 6 out of 5, you won't be disappointed with Jackie Starring
and Directing in this one, as he most often does, and does well!
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- One of Jackie's BEST!!!, 30 May 1999
Author:
Karthik Abhiram from India
Project A, I feel, is one of Jackie Chan's best movies. It's one of the
funniest, most action-packed, most entertaining movies I've ever seen. I'd
give it a 10/10. I must have seen this one at least 20-30 times. If you
haven't seen it, please do. Chan and his co-stars, Samo Hung and Yuen Biao
are really fun to watch, and the stunts are excellent (the bicycle chase
scene, the scene in the clock tower,...). Here in India it's available on
video and VCD in a severely cut version- scenes are eliminated for no
reason
at all. This version runs only 90 minutes or so. See the complete version.
I've heard Project A Part II is even better, but I haven't been able to
see
a good print of it. Along with this, Operation Condor: Armour of God II, I
feel, are his best.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- Possibly the best Jackie Chan movie, 20 January 1999
Author:
niz from Melbourne, Australia
Project A combines a complex, twisting plot, a nice historical period
setting, typical Chan humour, and of course, many breathtaking fight and
stunt sequences. One scene: a bicycle chase though narrow alleys, has to be
seen to be believed. The level of invention throughout is awesome, and will
never be matched by Hollywood's output. Is this the best Jackie Chan movie?
It is definitely a contender, but so many of his films are high quality that
it becomes difficult to judge. See it, then make up your own
mind.
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7 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :-
US Version Stinks, 16 May 2001
Author: marquis de cinema from Boston, MA
'A' Gai Waak/Project A(1983) is known for the physical comedy performed by its star, Jackie Chan. No one does physical comedy with the same type of bravery like Jackie Chan does here. Physical comedy is the hardest kind of comedy. This is because a person has to be in excellent shape to do the kinds of stunts required in physical comedy.
Project A(1983) is my favorite film of the Jackie Chan/Sammo Hung/Yuen Biao collaborations. Film proves why they are the Marx Brothers of Kung Fu Comedy. These three actors are at home when working with each other. The fight scene between the head pirate and Chan/Hung/Biao is done at a frantic pace.
The stunts in Project A(1983) are dangerous and daring. They are also filled with energy and style. The stunt on the clock tower is both amazing and breath taking. When it comes to stunt work, Jackie Chan is the best at taking chances in giving action scenes an ounce of authenticity. The actors make the stunts look easier than they actually are.
Jackie Chan does a brilliant job in the dual role of actor and director. As an actor he gives a simple performance that is transcended by his ability to perform incredible stunts. As the director he films the action scenes with high speed energy. The best film for Jackie Chan as actor and director.
The scene with Chan hanging from the clock tower is a fabulous homage to the famous sequence from the silent comedy, Safety Last. Scene shows the actor's love for silent pictures and the Harold Lloyd film. This scene is a throwback to the glory days of silent comedy. Not only does it gives respect to Safety Last(1928) but also stands on its own as something memorable.
The action scenes in the movie make any similar scenes from the average Hollywood action pic look puny. A pure action film that shouldn't be mistaken for intellectual viewing. The fight scenes are done with imagination and passion. Action scenes from Project A(1983) are just as impressive as the action set pieces in Police Story(1985).
Project A(1983) is an entertaining tribute to the great silent pictures of Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd. Jackie Chan plays a character in the Keaton and Lloyd mold. Its this aspect of Jackie Chan's arsenal that makes him a superstar. Project A(1983) is a great example of a film with the techniques of a silent comedy.
In comparing the USA version of the film to the Hong Kong version, I came to the conclusion that the version released here is a travesty. First, the US version is missing some key scenes that made the film funny. Second, the film was badly dubbed and poorly edited for its US release. If I ever got this film on DVD its most likely I will get the Hong Kong version.
Its a pleasure to see Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung fight side by side in Project A. Their films are usually terrific whenever they appear together. The fight scene in the tea house showcases their similar but slightly different brand of fighting technique. Its a shame that these two haven't done anything with each other lately.
One of the top films directed by Jackie Chan besides Police Story(1985), Armour of God 2(1991), and Project A part 2(1987). Ho-Shan Kwan provides the comic relief as the hard headed Captain Chi. Yuen Biao is good in a role that's over shadowed by Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung. A film for fans of action movies and people who want to discover the films of Chan, Hung, and Biao.
6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :-

Jackie's Best, 26 May 2005
Author: no-skyline from Rochester, England
Jackie Chan, Yuen Biao and Samo Heung were all at the height of their considerable powers when this film was made and it shows. This blows just about every other martial arts film out of the water faster than any of San Pao's pirates ever could. With humour, suspense and a half decent plot thrown in to add to the blistering action I found this to be the 'three dragons' most accessible film to a western audience. The humour translates well and three sequences stand out as some of the best action scenes ever put to film the three being Jackis homage to 'Safety Last' by falling from the clock tower, the bonkers bike chase through increasingly narrow city streets, and the final showdown defeat of San Pao by Jackie, Yuen Biao and Samo (with a little help from Mars and some wayward grenades). This is the pinnacle of Jackie Chans career and is near impossible to better and I doubt that anyone will ever reach this level of stunt excellence again. If you only ever see one Jackie Chan film see this one as it is truly unique.
5 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :-

One of the best from Chan, 5 December 1999
Author: ag-nor from Trøndelag, Norway
Pirate Patrol is clearly one of the best and funniest of this film-series with Jackie Chan. It's exciting & funny at the same time and manages to combine this two elements in a successfully way. I remember I saw most of this movies back in the late 80's, and thought they was amusing as hell. The sequel of this one is also good.
(8 out of 10)
4 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-

Fun and action-packed, 9 November 2002
Author: knsevy from KCMO
Boy, that lead-in stinks of a rotting cliche, doesn't it? But I really do enjoy this movie. Every time it hits cable, I watch it.
Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung play wonderfully off of each other, even in the dubbed version. The story is realistic enough to be compelling, and the action sequences are superb. My personal favorite is the battle on the bicycles in the narrow back alleys.
The one thing that has made Mr. Chan my favorite martial arts actor is the way his movies infuse humor and slapstick into serious fight scenes, and Project A, in my opinion, does that better than any of his other films.
Highly recommended.
4 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :-

Jackie's Masterpiece., 26 February 2000
Author: magilvilla from Robinson, IL
Jackie will proably never be able to top this film. It is without a doubt his best movie. Funny, fast paced, and full of action and amazing stunts. I was never bored while watching this movie. This should be released in America as soon as possible. Many fans will be grateful.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-
His best? Probably!, 8 October 2002
Author: sahuagin from United Kingdom
Many people state that this film is dated by todays standards! I disagree.... The stunts are incredible and the fight scenes are breath-taking!
Anyone who loves films for sets & scenery will have a field day here!
Just one thing....Get the Hong Kong Legends UK 2 DVD pack with AAALLLLLLL those gorgeous extras, interviews, documentaries and everything else! Well worth the extra 5 squid! (sorry US residents....it isn't available over there!)
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

Great stunts, great fighting, 26 July 2001
Author: Carl Tano from Trollywood, Sweden
Incredible movie, it ranks up there with some of Jackie Chan's best movies. It is not to be missed by any martial art-movie fan. The stunts performed in this movie is incredible. The clock tower fall by Jackie Chan is the most amazing one but I also loved some of the falls that Jackie's opponents did, a lot of people must have gotten injured while making this movie. The fighting scenes are top-notch, maybe not quite as good as the ones in Drunken Master II, which still remains my favorite Jackie Chan movie even though this one gets really close. Jackie Chan must be the most exciting man ever to appear in a movie, he risks his life to bring us entertainment, is he dumb, crazy or out of his mind? I don't know, all I know is that he's entertained me more than any other man ever has. Watch this movie and prepare to be amazed.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

A MUST SEE FOR ANY JACKIE OR ACTION FAN!!, 17 July 2000
Author: Weasel-25
I happen to come across this one on my recent trip to my local video store and I was VERY pleasantly surprised. Being mainly a Jackie Fan when it comes to action movies, somehow though it seemed I had missed this one, not surprising at all since I seem to come across more and more of his titles after since Rumble in the Bronx and just like everyone else, I can't get enough of Jackie!!! Overall, the movie flowed very nicely. There was very witty dialog, a great story-line (who can't excited when pirates are involved!), and unparalleled action sequences with not only the movie in general, but add to that the scene with Martial Law's Mr. Hung and the bicycle chase scene about half way through the most just adds even more to the fact why I think this movie is definitely up there in the top 5 Jackie movies of all times.
Overall rating 6 out of 5, you won't be disappointed with Jackie Starring and Directing in this one, as he most often does, and does well!
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

One of Jackie's BEST!!!, 30 May 1999
Author: Karthik Abhiram from India
Project A, I feel, is one of Jackie Chan's best movies. It's one of the funniest, most action-packed, most entertaining movies I've ever seen. I'd give it a 10/10. I must have seen this one at least 20-30 times. If you haven't seen it, please do. Chan and his co-stars, Samo Hung and Yuen Biao are really fun to watch, and the stunts are excellent (the bicycle chase scene, the scene in the clock tower,...). Here in India it's available on video and VCD in a severely cut version- scenes are eliminated for no reason at all. This version runs only 90 minutes or so. See the complete version. I've heard Project A Part II is even better, but I haven't been able to see a good print of it. Along with this, Operation Condor: Armour of God II, I feel, are his best.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

Possibly the best Jackie Chan movie, 20 January 1999
Author: niz from Melbourne, Australia
Project A combines a complex, twisting plot, a nice historical period setting, typical Chan humour, and of course, many breathtaking fight and stunt sequences. One scene: a bicycle chase though narrow alleys, has to be seen to be believed. The level of invention throughout is awesome, and will never be matched by Hollywood's output. Is this the best Jackie Chan movie? It is definitely a contender, but so many of his films are high quality that it becomes difficult to judge. See it, then make up your own mind.
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