You have chosen Fei-hung's dad as your spiritual guide. He was extremely strict with his family, especially Fei-hung, and did not want him to showoff his impressive drunken boxing skills even though he could destroy anyone with them. Once he removed the stick that was lodged so far up his anal crevice, he realized that his son was the greatest living legend in the history of the world and wrote up this top ten list of his son's films...

10. Wheels on Meals

I can't find an image of the poster, but this was a pretty cool movie. Was it me though, or was there a lack of fighting? Maybe I was just expecting too much that night.
9. Rush Hour

Sure I love the original style of Jackie Chan, but I also like what he did with this movie. Many have criticized this one, saying that it wasn't a true Jackie Chan movie, but I liked what he did with it and I think Chris Tucker was great too. So there!!!
8. Twin Dragons

In this movie, Fei-hung has the tedious task of playing two long lost twins. Proving that nurture is a stronger factor than nature, the twins are polar opposites. The fight scenes in the car factory are definitely worth a look.
7. Dragons Forever

The best thing about this movie is how it utilized the talents of three of the Little Fortunes, Jackie, Sammo, and Yuen. Some of the fight scenes were superb, especially the final one in the factory. Benny the Jet lays an awesome kick down on Yuen Biao that I'll never forget.
6. Who Am I?

This one just moved up in the ranks since I saw it the other day. It had a good story line and a great setting in Africa. I also enjoyed the destructive car chase scene, the escape in handcuffs, and the final fight scene and building slide. Makes ya feel kinda funny like when we used to climb the rope in gym class.
5. Rumble in the Bronx

I was so happy when this film was released in the US. I had been waiting since the first ever movie I saw of his, "The Big Brawl", for him to make it in America. I love the stunts, especially "the jump".
4. Drunken Master

What a great film, although this is one of the first times I can say I liked the sequel better than the first. That just says how amazed I was by Drunken Master 2. There are some great fight scenes and interactions with the old guy in this one.
3. Police Story

This was the first Jackie movie I bought in the store and I just thought the whole thing was well made. The mall scene was really good and I think the fight around the car was my favorite
2. Project A

A true classic in every sense of the word. It features great action with Yuen Biao and Sammo Hung. You just have to see this one if you're a fan.
1. Drunken Master II

How can I possibly describe the masterful fight scenes, touching story, and simple greatness of this film? It is the single greatest martial arts film I have ever seen by far and I am always amazed every time I see it. Damn!!!

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