Shanghai Noon Review |
by Alex Ioshpe |
Jackie Chan is back! If this sentence means anything to you, if Kung-Fu, Karate and elegant fights make you happy, see this film. If not, you don't have to read the rest of this review. Maybe I am wrong, but I believe that the fans of Jackie Chan and...more |
Shanghai Noon Review |
by Scott Hunt |
Shanghai Noon is a paint by numbers picture done with finger-paints. There
are no surprises as to where the paint is going and despite the pretty
colors, it's far too messy to be considered good. In an attempt to replicate
the previous success of Rush...more |
Shanghai Noon Review |
by Scott Hunt |
Shanghai Noon is a paint by numbers picture done with finger-paints. There
are no surprises as to where the paint is going and despite the pretty
colors, it's far too messy to be considered good. In an attempt to replicate
the previous success of Rush...more |
Shanghai Noon Review |
by Edward Johnson-Ott |
Shanghai Noon (2000)
Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson, Lucy Liu, Roger Yaun, Walton Goggins, Xander Berkeley,
Jason Connery, Brandon Merrill, Rafael Baez, Rong Guang Yu, Ciu Ya Hi, Eric Chi
Cheng Chen, P. Adrien Dorval. Written by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar....more |
Shanghai Noon Review |
by Lars Lindahl |
When Rush Hour became a surprise box office hit in
1998, Jackie Chan simultaneously became a household
name in America. Much like his character in the film,
Chan was someone different - a welcome change from now
fading stars like Dolph Lundgren,...more |
Shanghai Noon Review |
by Shannon Patrick Sullivan |
Directed by Tom Dey. Screenplay by Miles Millar and Alfred Gough. Starring
Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson, Lucy Liu. Running time: 111 minutes. Rated PG
for mild language by the MFCB. Reviewed on June 5th, 2000. more |
Shanghai Noon Review |
by Dennis Schwartz |
SHANGHAI NOON (director: Tom Dey; screenwriter: Alfred Gough/Miles
Millar; cinematographer: Dan Mindel; editor: Richard Chew; cast: Jackie
Chan (Chon Wang), Owen Wilson (Roy O’Bannon), Lucy Liu (Princess Pei
Pei), Brandon Merrill (Indian Wife), Roger...more |
Shanghai Noon Review |
by Scott Renshaw |
SHANGHAI NOON
(Touchstone)
Starring: Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson, Lucy Liu, Brandon Merrill, Roger
Yuan, Xander Berkeley.
Screenplay: Alfred Gough & Miles Millar.
Producers: Roger Birnbaum, Gary Barber and Jonathan Glickman.
Director: Tom Dey.
MPAA...more |
Shanghai Noon Review |
by Mark O'Hara |
Just in time for students out of school for the summer, Jackie Chan appears
in another American movie. The Hong Kong action master is developing a
trademark: as he did in RUSH HOUR with Chris Tucker, Chan teams up in
SHANGHAI NOON with comic talent...more |
Shanghai Noon Review |
by Chuck Schwartz |
Shanghai Noon
Rated [PG-13], 110 minutes
Starring Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson; Lucy Liu
Screenplay by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar
Directed by Tom Dey
website: www.shanghainoon.movies.com more |
Shanghai Noon Review |
by Marty Mapes |
**1/2 (out of 4) I love Jackie Chan movies. Even if the plot is
confusing or the characters are flat, I love them anyway because Chan's
amazing stunts and graceful moves are a joy to watch. Unfortunately,
SHANGHAI NOON has no amazing stunts, and although...more |
Shanghai Noon Review |
by Homer Yen |
Non-alcoholic beer. Sugar-free cookies. Fat-free ice
cream. These look good, but they just don't quite
satisfy. Now you can add "Shanghai Noon" to this
list. Set in the year 1881, this adventure-comedy
about cowboys, Indians, and a Chinese Imperial...more |
Shanghai Noon Review |
by Bill Chambers |
The level of humour never rises above that of its title in Shanghai
Noon, a play-on-words that "Mad Magazine" staffers surely brainstormed
at some point, and I wouldn't have it any other way. The picture is so
juvenile it makes the 1985 western spoof...more |
Shanghai Noon Review |
by Max Messier |
filmcritic.com presents a review from staff member Max Messier.
You can find the review with full credits at
http://www.filmcritic.com/misc/emporium.nsf/2a460f93626cd4678625624c007f2b46/5afefb1a088f22c8882568ea0011c46d?OpenDocument more |
Shanghai Noon Review |
by Bob Bloom |
Shanghai Noon (2000) 2 1/2 stars out of 4. Starring Jackie Chan, Owen
Wilson, Lucy Liu, Brandon Merrill, Roger Yuan and Xander Berkeley.
Written by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. Directed by Tom Dey. more |
Shanghai Noon Review |
by Eugene Novikov |
Now that Jackie Chan is officially in Hollywood, studio honchos seem
afraid of letting him carry a film, something that he has done
countless times in Hong Kong. His first two big American Event Movie
projects have both been buddy movies. The first, Rush...more |
Shanghai Noon Review |
by Mark R Leeper |
Capsule: Jackie Chan brings his martial
arts antics to the Old West, A Chinese Imperial
Guard from the Forbidden City in Beijing is sent
to the America West to rescue a kidnapped
princess. The...more |
Shanghai Noon Review |
by James Sanford |
If you were to make up a list of the hardest working movie
stars, martial arts master Jackie Chan would definitely belong somewhere
in the top ten. Although he's now in his late 40s and has completed at
least 75 films, Chan, who apprenticed with...more |
Shanghai Noon Review |
by Rose 'Bams' Cooper |
SHANGHAI NOON (2000)
Rated PG-13; running time 109 minutes
Genre: Action/Comedy
IMDB site: http://us.imdb.com/Details?0184894
Official site: http://studio.go.com/movies/shanghainoon/index.html
Written by: Alfred Gough, Miles Millar
Directed by:...more |
Shanghai Noon Review |
by Christian Pyle |
Shanghai Noon
Reviewed by Christian Pyle
Directed by Tom Dey
Written by Miles Millar and Alfred Gough
Starring Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson, and Lucy Liu
Grade: C more |
Shanghai Noon Review |
by Susan Granger |
Susan Granger's review of "SHANGHAI NOON" (Touchstone Pictures)
The classic Western gets a kick in the pants when East meets
West and Jackie Chan tosses the tumbleweed. He plays a Chinese
Imperial Guard who tags along when the Emperor sends...more |
Shanghai Noon Review |
by Jon Popick |
After Wild Wild West, viewers might be understandably apprehensive about
a summer film set in the Old West, the mere sight of a tumbleweed
striking fear into the hearts of moviegoers ‘round the world. But
Shanghai Noon will change the way you feel about...more |