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I DARE you to watch this scene and not be absolutely thrilled by the end

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That kick that's so swift it puts out the candles does it for me every time

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I tried to watch Popteamepic but it was too goofy

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In terms of best fight scenes, Wheels on Meals or Dragons Forever. Benny "The Jet" Urquidez kills it in those parts.

But with something showing Jackie's acting range, definitely New Police Story. I hadn't seen Chan cry in a film before; plus Andy On does a great job going toe to toe with Jackie.

That fight with "The Jet" is one of the most excellent fight scenes of all time

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Hello friends,

When I think of sweet action movies, I often think about Jackie Chan. He's pretty much the best stuntman ever, and his martial arts skills are TOP TIER. He's the king of action and his action comedy is just as good. If you need any convincing, check this out:

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For me, I can never decide between:

Who am I? - The fight scene on top of the skyscraper is outstanding, and the stunt where he runs down the slanted roof is one of my favourites

Drunken Master 2- Jackie wasted on industrial strength alcohol and fighting is a sight to behold

What about you? What Jackie films really shine in your eyes, and why?

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What made "Your Name" so dissapointing?

I'm hearing mixed things on /a/. It's either the second coming, or absolute shite. I have it on my watchlist on Prime, and I'm gonna watch it as soon as I move out of my parents. Not because of any real reason, it's just something I wanna watch as a reward for moving out

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Hey gang,

For a while now, I've been aware of this "It's always Sunny in Philedelphia" show. I'm super torn on the show. I watched the first 2 seasons in a binge sitting because I enjoyed it so much. But I can't STAND seeing Danny DeVito on screen. He's so gross.

But I really wanna get back into watching the show. I just re-subbed to Netflix, and it's kinda number one on my list of things to watch.

What do you think lads? Is it worth me getting into? Does it decline as it goes on like I've heard?

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What's the best way to catch up with One Piece?

I stopped reading a few years ago with the Dressrosa Arc just starting. I read a few of the colloseum chapters, but got bored and kinda drifted off. I wanna get back into it, so I guess I'm gonna either watch or read to catch up.

People who're caught up, what would you recommend? I watched the first episode of the arc today and it was a bit too goofy. For most of my OP history, I've read it, while watching some specific parts that I wanted to see animated.

I can do either, but I'll only do one. Is watching it bearable, or should I just stick to reading?

Cheers!

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Hey gang,

I'm buying a Switch in a week or so, and I'm a bit hesitant because of how EXPENSIVE EVERYTHING is. The games are still £50, the controller is £60, which is just obscene.

So how much do I need a pro-controller? I hear a lot of good things about it, but it costs so fucking much. What do you think chaps?

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If you held up and tapped B in Pokemon Red as the ball hit the pokemon you had a higher chance of catching the pokemon

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Alright gang,

I've been playing a lot of modern JRPG games lately, and I've been wondering how different it is playing a game is now compared to when I was young.

Back in the day, you only had 1/2 games, so you proper played them to death. But I was thinking lately:

"How the fuck did we EVER discover X?"

Take in point: I've recently been playing FF12: Zodiac Age on PS4. But after just finishing it (Finished main story and the Gilgamesh hunt which was an awesome throwback), I wondered how the fuck were you meant to discover some of the shit in this game without using a guide.

Some of the hunts are SO OBTUSE to discover. Even after a few hours searching, I had to look up where X hunt was, and it was TOTALLY off where I was looking, in a hidden area I didn't even know existed.

So I guess my question is this lads:

How did we ever manage JRPG optional content/side bosses before the internet became widespread? Was it official guides? Playground rumours? I'd love to hear about your experiences.

To add a little context: I'm 28 and grew up playing SNES and PS1.