: Regarded by reviewers as one of the better-looking transfers in the set, featuring a more serious tone.
Earlier films like The Killer Meteors and Shaolin Wooden Men are described by reviewers from TheaterByte as having "underwhelming" transfers with minimal film grain and inconsistent colors.
: Reviewers from Elements of Madness point out that these films are "deep cuts" and not as globally famous as hits like Police Story or Rumble in the Bronx .
The collection covers a pivotal era from 1976 to 1982, showcasing Chan's evolution from a traditional martial artist to a master of action-comedy.
: A traditional kung fu film featuring a grueling training montage.
Critics and collectors generally view this as a rather than an entry point for casual fans.
: Jackie's first major attempt at breaking into the US market, directed by Robert Clouse.
: A mystery/thriller where Chan plays a rare villainous role.
Jackie Chan Hd Collection 1 ⟶ [TOP]
: Regarded by reviewers as one of the better-looking transfers in the set, featuring a more serious tone.
Earlier films like The Killer Meteors and Shaolin Wooden Men are described by reviewers from TheaterByte as having "underwhelming" transfers with minimal film grain and inconsistent colors.
: Reviewers from Elements of Madness point out that these films are "deep cuts" and not as globally famous as hits like Police Story or Rumble in the Bronx .
The collection covers a pivotal era from 1976 to 1982, showcasing Chan's evolution from a traditional martial artist to a master of action-comedy.
: A traditional kung fu film featuring a grueling training montage.
Critics and collectors generally view this as a rather than an entry point for casual fans.
: Jackie's first major attempt at breaking into the US market, directed by Robert Clouse.
: A mystery/thriller where Chan plays a rare villainous role.