Shanghai Noon

 (2000)

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Greatest Western Comedy Ever
Nov 02, 2008
raptor2540 - yahoo.com
Jackie Chan is back in this hilarious western where, Imperial Guard Chon Wang (Chan) comes to America to rescue the beautiful Princess Pei Pei when hilarity ensues. This has got to be one of the funniest of Jackie's films. This film... Full review
Hilarious!!
Aug 19, 2008
ewdet - yahoo.com
This movie was funny, especially when the two men are in the tub. You should see the way Roy talks to himself. He thinks he is invincible. EVERYONE LIKES IT SO WATCH IT AND GIVE US YOUR POINT OF VIEW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... Full review
Fun and nice
Aug 07, 2008
kong_4_lyf - yahoo.com
This is such a good film. It has some funny moments, cool action and a wonderful setting. Jackie Chan and Luke Wilson are funny together.... Full review
Action
Jul 03, 2008
dayhnt717 - yahoo.com
As with most Chan movies the story is there just to be there to have an excuse for tons of action. The action scenes are amazing as always and Owen Wilson is funny throughout the film. If you like Chan action... Full review
Best Movie Ever
Mar 23, 2008
tetoatahiti - yahoo.com
Owen Wilson is the funniest actor I have ever seen. He is so witty and can make anybody laugh. If you don't like Owen Wilson then you're probably not a true American. Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson offset each other which... Full review
If you like Musical's. . . . . .
Jul 24, 2007
tompepperboy - yahoo.com
this movie is a must. I took my daughter on a date to see this, she is 12, and was not the least bit disappointed. Being a dad with two daughters I have been exposed to PLEANTY of 'girly' movies. This... Full review
the shanghai kid kicks ass
Jun 13, 2007
j_alek_94 - yahoo.com
this was a fun movie to sit through the story was a fun creative one. the acting is always fun when you put jackie chan with a comedian. the direction sucked. the fighting parts were pretty cool... Full review
GREAT MOVIE
Apr 21, 2007
preppylilkitten - yahoo.com
This is one of my favouite movies, great people, great story line, crazy, funny. Jackie chan is usually great in all his movies, he's funny, and overall it's a fun, crazy, cowboy movie that has a great ending ;)... Full review
Halarious
Jul 09, 2006
vettestingray692004 - yahoo.com
This movie was incredible halarious, both chan and owens make a great combination for laughs. The story line is funny, and the acting is good as well. I mean, how could a china man not be funny, in the middle of... Full review
A stylish action comedy
May 14, 2006
dogorangetexas - yahoo.com
Shanghai Noon is a clever hybrid of indians and cowboys. With the cast of Owen Wilson and Jackie Chan the film was a pleaser.... Full review

Critics Reviews

| Sep 18, 2008
Urban Cinefile
While he depends on action to do most of the talking in his movies, he doesn't have this luxury when doing an interview, but does his best with his limited English skills. In Shanghai Noon, the Wild West meets the Far East when acrobatic Chinese Imperial Guard Chon Wang (Chan) comes to America to rescue beautiful Princess Pei Pei (Lucy Liu) and he's forced to team up with a partner he doesn't trust (Owen Wilson) and face the meanest gunslingers in town. ... Full Review
| Sep 04, 2008
urbancinefile.com.au
Impressive production design - especially fine work on the interiors of the bars and saloons - and a great big score to match the action, make this a satisfying and often exciting film. From the film's opening shot behind closed doors in the Forbidden City, to the final shot of two cowboys riding off into the sunset, Shanghai Noon offers escapist entertainment in an accomplished package of widescreen panoramas, close up characterisations and wide shot action scenes, held together by a clear story and a sol ... Full Review
| May 13, 2008
commonsensemedia.org
This is a good action movie. A really entertaining action/comedy! Owen Wilson and Jackie Chan make a great team. ... Full Review
| May 08, 2005
Bigpicturebigsound.com, NY
This movie is not about plot (which is a shame because there might have been a good story to tell here), it's about fun Martial Arts action. The messy, convoluted plot has to do with a kidnapped princess (Lucy Liu) that Chan is determined to save from a really bad baddie who in running some sort of Chinese slavery ring. ... Full Review
| Aug 22, 2002
DVD Talk
particularly the outstanding Drunken Master 2 and Shanghai Noon , his best since coming to Hollywood It has nothing on Jackie's finest films Overall The Accidental Spy is a lackluster film for its lame, confusing plot. ... Full Review

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