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    Jackie Chan's NEW POLICE STORY

    This is the best Jackie Chan movie I've seen in years. It's brand new - released in September of 2004. One of our regular freelancers, August West, will have a full review on the e-zine next week. But if you just want to see for yourself, we got the double disc DVD just in!

    Jackie Chan's NEW POLICE STORY Put it on your holiday gift list!
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    Jackie Chan's NEW POLICE STORY

    We just got Jackie Chan's NEW POLICE STORY on DVD in stock, just in time for the holidays. The film was released in Asia in September 2004 and there are no plans to distribute it in America at this time. In fact, Jackie has said in interview that he's trying to block it because the American distibutors have done so poorly in the past. The best part? This movie rocks. It's the good old Jackie Chan we know and love - big stunts, big fights, big fun. In my humble opinion, it's the best movie he's put out in years. One of our freelancers, August West, will have an e-zine review up for us by next week, but our first shipment is in now, with a second shipment to come in next Tuesday. This has got to be the best martial arts stocking stuffer ever! Tell your friends, ask Santa, shop MartialArtsMart!
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    Re: Jackie Chan's NEW POLICE STORY

    Originally posted by GeneChing
    This movie rocks. It's the good old Jackie Chan we know and love - big stunts, big fights, big fun. In my humble opinion, it's the best movie he's put out in years.


    Sounds good, thanks Gene!

    This has got to be the best martial arts stocking stuffer ever!


    Can a DVD fit into an x-mas stocking (further, why are they called stockings? They're foot mittens!!), and when was the last time you got a DVD in your stocking Gene?


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    Are there any English options?
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    probably not, but you can count on an engrish option.
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    Originally posted by IronFist
    Are there any English options?
    Good question.

    I doubt we'll get lucky.
    Quote Originally Posted by bawang View Post
    like that old japanese zen monk that grabs white woman student titties to awaken them to zen, i grab titties of kung fu people to awaken them to truth.
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    engrish is the best option. i love the bootleg animes because of that feature.
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    ill pick it up in china.
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    Post BAH i can't stand dubbing

    Originally posted by IronFist
    Are there any English options?
    i know what jakcie chan sounds like when he speaks english & i hate listening to english dialouge that's obviously NOT the actors in question


    i'd rather just read the subtitles, it's much more enjoyable, imo

    did you try watching crouching tiger w/dubbing? it's hilarious...chow yun fat & michelle yeoh etc, with these strong english(=british) accents.....man....yes, in ancient china, the british accent was very prevelant...

    just give me the original language as it was intended & i'll read the english translation at the bottom of the screen.
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    Engrish

    There are subtitles, but maybe you missed my comment earlier - Jackie is not planning to release this in America - so no dub version. Here's an interview with Jackie where he says he's not going to sell it. Of course, that might change... In addition, there's no subtitles at all on the special "Making of" documentary in the DVD we are offering but it shows how they did the stunts, so you get the idea.

    I should comment that this is the first Jackie Chan I've seen in years that is NOT suitable for children. Some of the violence is a bit too intense. That's quite a change for Jackie, especially when you consider the success of his cartoon, Jackie Chan adventures.
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    That's quite a change for Jackie, especially when you consider the success of his cartoon, Jackie Chan adventures.
    yeah but it's no where near as severe as what Bob Crane did!
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    Re: Engrish

    Originally posted by GeneChing
    There are subtitles, but maybe you missed my comment earlier - Jackie is not planning to release this in America - so no dub version. Here's an interview with Jackie where he says he's not going to sell it. Of course, that might change... In addition, there's no subtitles at all on the special "Making of" documentary in the DVD we are offering but it shows how they did the stunts, so you get the idea.

    I should comment that this is the first Jackie Chan I've seen in years that is NOT suitable for children. Some of the violence is a bit too intense. That's quite a change for Jackie, especially when you consider the success of his cartoon, Jackie Chan adventures.
    sounds like old school jackie is back. well a couple of his productions like gen x cops and stuff were a bit violent too.
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    Re: Jackie Chan's NEW POLICE STORY

    Originally posted by GeneChing
    We just got Jackie Chan's NEW POLICE STORY on DVD in stock, just in time for the holidays. The film was released in Asia in September 2004 and there are no plans to distribute it in America at this time. In fact, Jackie has said in interview that he's trying to block it because the American distibutors have done so poorly in the past. The best part? This movie rocks. It's the good old Jackie Chan we know and love - big stunts, big fights, big fun. In my humble opinion, it's the best movie he's put out in years. One of our freelancers, August West, will have an e-zine review up for us by next week, but our first shipment is in now, with a second shipment to come in next Tuesday. This has got to be the best martial arts stocking stuffer ever! Tell your friends, ask Santa, shop MartialArtsMart!
    Good ish Gene

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    Gen X Cops

    It's sort of like Gen X cops meets Police Story.
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