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From a brand new 2K restoration comes perhaps the greatest martial-arts comedy of all time, Sammo Hung s Wheels on Meals , starring Hung, Jackie Chan , and Yuen Biao as the most exciting triple act in action movie history! Fast food chefs Thomas (Chan) and David (Biao) find themselves cooking up trouble when detective Moby (Hung) involves them in the case of a missing heiress. The three friends need all of their daring and physical dexterity when they find themselves facing a triple helping of danger. Also starring Lola Forner ( Armour of God ) and Benny The Jet Urquidez ( Dragons Forever ), who faces off against Chan in an incredible fight sequence that is legendary amongst martial-arts film fans, Wheels on Meals has to be seen to be believed. Eureka Classics is extremely proud to present this iconic piece of action cinema on Blu-ray for the first time ever in the UK! BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES Review: Lovely - Best Movie Review: A must see if you are a Jackie Chan or Yuen Biao fan - Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, and Yuen Biao.... if you are a fan of their style of Martial Arts movies, then this is a must see film, if only for for the final fight scenes alone. Sammo Hung does not use his full abilities in this movie. Jackie Chan and Yuen Biao are the featured artists in this collaboration. Sammo's character is used more in moving the story along than in action. From the opening training sequence (showcasing the speed of Chan and Yuen) to the short fight against the motorcycle gang in the Square to a few more smaller fights scattered throughout the film, it all culminates in a fantastic fight sequence at the end. Jackie Chan's biography lists this as his best fight on film. He and Benny "the Jet" really deliver a hard hitting, fast paced fight. Yuen Biao's chase/fight is to me, as entertaining and awe inspiring, if you enjoy acrobatics (but much different than your normal fight scene). For a martial arts film the story is not too bad either. As the Three Brothers help a young Spanish woman out of some difficult situations. If you enjoy this movie you may also want to see "Dragons Forever." Another collaboration of the Three Brothers. It has a rematch of the fight scene between Jackie Chan and Benny "the Jet." It also has Yuen Wah in a very entertaining role.
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,181 Reviews |
| Format | Blu-ray |
| Genre | Action & Adventure, Comedy |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 1 |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 47 minutes |
B**A
Lovely
Best Movie
J**S
A must see if you are a Jackie Chan or Yuen Biao fan
Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, and Yuen Biao.... if you are a fan of their style of Martial Arts movies, then this is a must see film, if only for for the final fight scenes alone. Sammo Hung does not use his full abilities in this movie. Jackie Chan and Yuen Biao are the featured artists in this collaboration. Sammo's character is used more in moving the story along than in action. From the opening training sequence (showcasing the speed of Chan and Yuen) to the short fight against the motorcycle gang in the Square to a few more smaller fights scattered throughout the film, it all culminates in a fantastic fight sequence at the end. Jackie Chan's biography lists this as his best fight on film. He and Benny "the Jet" really deliver a hard hitting, fast paced fight. Yuen Biao's chase/fight is to me, as entertaining and awe inspiring, if you enjoy acrobatics (but much different than your normal fight scene). For a martial arts film the story is not too bad either. As the Three Brothers help a young Spanish woman out of some difficult situations. If you enjoy this movie you may also want to see "Dragons Forever." Another collaboration of the Three Brothers. It has a rematch of the fight scene between Jackie Chan and Benny "the Jet." It also has Yuen Wah in a very entertaining role.
S**N
extremely nostalgic, great fights/choreography
I watched this once back in the day when I was a kid. I was in love with the fight scenes and humor. Finding this gem again recently and discovering that it was available on amazon prime was a delight. Easy to watch, English dub (only), and English captions available. The fight scenes were just as great as I remembered them and the humor and acting were more appreciated now that I'm in college. You just don't get these vibes and action from modern-day movies and cinematography, sadly. If you're on the edge about watching this movie I would highly recommend watching it. I only wish it were filmed in English as the voices didn't match with the actors' mouths (not sure what the original dubbing was and neither is it available on Amazon).
S**I
One of my all-time kung-fu favorites!
As an old martial arts movie aficionado, I've seen a lot of classic Jackie Chan films, and this has always been one of my favorites. As a kid, I must have watched it twenty times. I can't tell you how delighted I was to find it on Amazon Prime, included in my membership! Watching it again reaffirmed my belief that it's one of the great kung-fu films of my generation. Of course, having Yuen Biao, Sammo Hung, and Benny "The Jet" Urquidez in it helps, making it a star among cheesy old martial arts classics. Great comedy, good characters, and fantastic fights! After all this time, it's still a five-star kung-fu flick!
C**E
A Lighthearted Action Comedy that Happens to Feature One of Chan's All Time Great Fight Scenes
My review is for the film itself, not the vendor I purchased from who sold me what seemed to be a blatant bootleg copy of the movie. The aspect ratio was all over the place and the film's cover looked like a cheap print from a crappy color copier. Wheels of Meals is a wacky, goofy comedy that just so happens to feature one of Jackie Chan's all time most intense and brutal fight scenes. The action as a whole is intense and doesn't always mesh with the lighter tone of the actual story. Jackie and his costar Yuen Biao are roommates who also share a business as 1980's style food truck owners. While David (Biao) does the cooking, Thomas (Jackie) skateboards around the crowd serving up orders. They cook out of a crazy food truck that features a bizarre 80's style computer that automates all the doors (for some reason). One night the duo come across Sylvia (Lola Forner from Chan's classic Armor of God): a pickpocket and thief who poses as a prostitute for easy marks. Both David and Thomas fall for Sylvia and take her under their collective wing, despite her thieving tendencies. Meanwhile, their Private Eye pal Moby (Sammo Hung from Chan's other classic Project A) learns that Sylvia is actually the long lost daughter of a rich tycoon who recently passed and willed his fortune to her. The rich man's family is now hunting for Sylvia hoping to use her to steal the fortune, while Moby's employer wants her to get the inheritance she's owed. This puts Chan and his pal on a collision course with the family's henchmen who kidnap Slyvia. The three pals break into the estate and take on the family's thugs to save the girl. Craziest Shit You'll See Jackie Do: The film is a light-hearted action comedy for the most part, but again it is now mostly remembered for the final fight between Jackie and Benny "The Jet" Urquidez (a real life kickboxing champion). The fight scene is quite lengthy and downright brutal. Rumor has it that to make some of the slow-motion punches look more authentic, Chan and Urquidez decided to hit each other for real while packing their mouths with cotton balls for "cushioning." The fight scene is well worth checking out and you can find it in its entirety on Youtube, but the movie as a whole is worth checking out for fans.
S**A
One of Jackie's Best
Amazing movie. Decent plot. Fun interplay. & IMPRESSIVE fight scenes & action.
J**Y
no cantonese
classic, but wish it has a Cantonese option for audio
A**Y
SCAM! This is NOT Wheels on Meals!
SCAM! This is NOT Wheels on Meals! Itโs an amateur rip of Spartacus and the Ten Gladiators (1964). The box cover and DVD label are home printed low quality and it is not even a legit DVD.
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