If you grew up in the '90s, you likely remember the era when Jackie Chan was an unstoppable force of nature, blending jaw-dropping stunts with a unique brand of physical comedy. While Rumble in the Bronx often gets the credit for breaking him in the West, is the high-octane gem that truly proved Jackie was the king of the "everyman" action hero. The Plot: From TV Chef to Street Fighter
While some critics at the time found the plot thin, most agreed that the action sequences were top-tier. According to reviews on cityonfire.com , it is considered an "ideal introduction" for new fans because of its lighthearted atmosphere and flurry of amazing stunts. Mr Nice Guy 1997
: This was one of the last films directed by martial arts legend Sammo Hung before a long directing hiatus. Hung even makes a hilarious cameo as an unfortunate cyclist. If you grew up in the '90s, you
: The film was shot entirely on location in Melbourne, Australia , a nod to Jackie's personal connection to the country where his parents lived for decades. According to reviews on cityonfire