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ActionRocks 12-29-23 09:20 PM

WHEELS ON MEALS - Jackie Chan & Biao Yuen serve up a Knuckle Sandwhich
 
Wheels on Meals

Directed by and starring Sammo Kam-Bo Hung

Starring: Jackie Chan

Biao Yuen

Written by: Edward Tang

Johnny Lee

Produced by: Raymond Chow

Release date: August 18, 1984 (Hong Kong)

August 23, 2006 (Australia)

M (15+)


Synopsis

Cousins Thomas (Jackie Chan) and David (Biao Yuen), owners of a mobile restaurant, team up with their friend Moby (Sammo Kam-Bo Hung), a bumbling private detective, to save the beautiful Sylvia (Lola Forner), a pickpocket.
Review

So, Wheels On Meals wasn't my taste at first, but was still a great Chan film.
The first complaint, is that the movie had no outtakes in the Hong Kong version, which I watched, unlike the Japanese version, which aaaaalways gets the better version of the movie.


The second complaint, is that there's too much scenes where the boys simp about Sylvia. Sure, she's cute and the plot is about saving her, but the raunchy comedy and humor gave the film a bitter taste.

Most of those scenes are to keep the Jackie Chan tradition of making his action films funny as hell. And it worked, but only with the comedy scenes that weren't about Lola. The SBS-subtitled version has some funny jokes in the subtitles, specifically when Thomas tells Moby to climb a tree and then Moby asks.. "Can Elephants Climb Trees?"

The third complaint, is the ending theme song. It's used twice in the film, both with vocals, and might be my least favourite Jackie Chan song. The instrumental is unpleasent (some of the instruments don't go well) and the lyrics are pretty undeniably offtopic to the film from what I can remember. That's what I thought when I first watched the movie. Then I kept on listening to the song and liked it more! But Spartan X is a much better song

But the action parts of the movie (the unbelievable stunts and fights) did very well and were just amazing to watch. The final fight with The Jet might just have been one of the best fights of the 80s.

Anyways, if you have nothing to do, and you like the three brothers - Jackie, Biao, and Sammo (which are the stars of Hong Kong action movies) then Wheels On Meals is the way to go.
Oh, and yes, there are actually wheels on meals in this movie.




clanman 04-27-24 09:57 AM

Re: WHEELS ON MEALS - Jackie Chan & Biao Yuen serve up a Knuckle Sandw
 
It's worth watching just for the phenomenal fight scene at the end between Jacki and Benny "The Jet" Urquidez. It really was brilliant.

Mr Minio 04-27-24 10:03 AM

Re: WHEELS ON MEALS - Jackie Chan & Biao Yuen serve up a Knuckle Sandw
 
nice movie but could be better

John-Connor 04-30-24 03:53 AM

Only 3/5..? This one of my fav Jackie Chan flicks.. probably lots of 'nostalgia' on my part..

Originally Posted by John-Connor (Post 2329319)
WHEELS ON MEALS 1984 Sammo Hung (Re-Watch)

1h 48m | Action | Comedy | Crime | Romance
Writer: Edward Tang
Cast: Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao, Lola Forner


- 78/100

ActionRocks 04-30-24 04:58 AM

Originally Posted by clanman (Post 2457679)
It's worth watching just for the phenomenal fight scene at the end between Jacki and Benny "The Jet" Urquidez. It really was brilliant.
Favourite scene, Biao vs. Vitali was great as well


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